Thursday, February 28, 2013

Rednecks


Lisbon Zoo

23 comments:

Kate said...

The real flamingoes look a whole lot better than the statues some misguided souls place in their yards!

Cezar and Léia said...

Eles são surpreendentes, que cor maravilhosa!
Léia

Diane said...

Wow I do not think I have ever seen them quite such a bright colour. Beautiful Diane

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

A lot of red necks!

Arija said...

Wonderful to see. They must be getting the right diet to have such a brilliant colour. Wish I could see them eye to eye.

Kathy said...

I like these rednecks!

Sami said...

Beautiful flamingos. Funny that my last post is also about a visit to the Adelaide zoo.

Sharon said...

Love your title for this shot. What beauties.

TexWisGirl said...

ha ha! that's great!

Sylvia K said...

Oh, yes! I can easily deal with these rednecks!!! Beautiful birds and a superb capture, JM! Have a wonderful weekend!

RedPat said...

Someone is feeding these guys the right food. What a sight!

Photo Cache said...

rednecks indeed. they seem to be in darker shade than i normally see them.

VP said...

Colorful and so elegant!

Tanya Breese said...

ha, love that title...they look a little different than the rednecks in my neck of the woods!

Kay said...

These are rednecks even I might be able to get along with! They're certainly beautiful creatures.

crocrodyl said...

So amazing animals. I wish saw them:)

cieldequimper said...

Lol @ your title!

Babzy.B said...

beautiful birds :)

Lowell said...

I like. They're not the friendliest critters but sure are pretty. There are a lot of them at the Miami Zoo, too!

Joan Elizabeth said...

Awesome, I just love them ... almost as much a peacocks or perhaps more ... can't decide.

Halcyon said...

Hee! Your title made me laugh. :)

Merisi said...

I had to look twice, to make sure they were for real and not a collection of Pink plastic Flamingoes down in Florida. ;-)

Jack said...

These flamingos are amazing! We see pinker versions more often on this side of the big pond.