Baby Flamingos at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

This entry is part 28 of 54 in the series Florida Attractions

Photo credit: Matt Marriott/Busch Gardens

Since June 3, seven baby Caribbean flamingos have hatched at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay the most recent, born on Sunday, July 25. The babies are on display along with approximately 125 adult flamingos in the Bird Gardens area of the park.

Photo credit: Matt Marriott/Busch Gardens


As these babies prove, newly hatched chicks are not pink, but in fact have gray or white down feathers. Their pink coloring comes from the carotenoid pigments they consume as part of their diet. They won’t lose all of their darker feathers for a few years.

Flamingos have long resided at Busch Gardens. Their bright color and gentle nature have made them a favorite of park guests for many years.

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  1. Lauralee HensleyNo Gravatar says:

    You got to dig the Flamingo’s crazy knees.
    The babies, well I won’t say they are the cutest birds on the block,
    but their mommies still love them bunches, and really that’s all that matters.

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