This means that you definitely stand out regardless of whether it is good or not. The pigeons are used as an example of a large number of "same" birds, but I would like people to remind people that there are flamingos and other noticeable birds.
The previous answer is correct. However, we truly think that we emphasize that "out of the box". If you want to be a really good pigeon. Be a distant person, find a new handy tool, or keep all the possibilities.
In my opinion, Donald Trump is a flamingo, it is going to find a group of ordinary birds that will become old, become too old with too much wings, and think too fast, allowing you to stay for a long time. core
Sorry, my soap box, but I like to have two pigeons call me home. They are just dull
Flamingos are social birds. They live in a large group, sometimes tens of thousands of birds, pink wavy seas. The sounds of the large Flamingo group are also impressive (they are often mistaken for geese) and can be heard far away. These birds are very loud and can use various horn, alarm clock, and other sounds. Scientists believe that "flamingos" birds are necessary to start breeding, but small flocks do not breed like large flocks in many cases. Breeding season is an economic boom and numerous flamingos participate in well-designed courtship shows, including march, direction change (called marking), telephone, and organization. This simultaneous breeding ensures that most of the colonies birth birth and nurture their turnips at the same time.
Flamingos are very prosperous birds. Hundreds of groups can be seen by taking long and curved flights and outcry along the coast. On some large lakes in eastern Africa, over 1 million small flamingos (Phoeniconaias minor) gather in breeding season. During flight, Flamingo presents a wonderful and beautiful sight with straight legs and neck, looks like a white, rosy cross with black arms. The same interesting thing is that the resting herds and their long neck are twisted and wrapped around the body at the imaginable position. I often see flamingos standing on one foot. Various reasons for this habit are proposed, such as adjusting body temperature, energy saving, or just drying the feet
Flamingo as ambassador: When they enter San Diego Zoo, guests will soon be fascinated by our American Flamingo population. Who is not doing? Since the zoo site was opened to visitors for about 10 years in 1932, Flamingo welcomes guests of the zoo with its luxurious colors and fun actions. They are our informal ambassadors! There are many things to know about breeding behavior of flamingos, but there is no guarantee. Large or small changes to flocks and exhibits can start or stop breeding. For example, in the early 1980s, some flamingos resettled. Unexpectedly, this behavior will cause the remaining birds to stop breeding within the next 14 years! I tried some treatments. Finally, new birds were introduced and the exhibition was refurbished to improve the nesting area. One or two changes were effective, and the flamingo at the zoo started breeding again in 1996 and has been breeding almost every year since then. Since 1957, the zoo has hatched over 170 animals.