Some of the suggestions we had were:
- Snowball
- Flimgo
- Flingo
- Harry
- Lucky
- Julian Clarey
- Pinky
- Pinkish
- Fluffy
- Fennella the flamingo
- Phoebie the Flamingo
- John’s little Miracle
- Alice (as in wonderland)
It’s been feeding itself from the lower food bowl provided for just over two weeks now, but is still also being fed by the parents. When they regurgitate the ‘crop milk’, it’s a bright pink colour, this will slowly be reduced by the parents as the chick gets older.
At the moment it still has its grey downy juvenile plumage, but has small primary flight pin feathers developing on its wings, and some pin feathers on its body. This means it’s gradually getting adult plumage, but will still be a grey colour until next year.
It can be seen resting on one leg as the adult Flamingos do and can now swim quite well.
It’s also now large enough to be tucked up overnight in the boat house winter quarters with all the adults, without the risk of it being trampled on, or pecked by other adult Flamingos.
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