group of flamingos

What is a group of flamingos called? +

There are many names which describe a large gathering of flamingos. They’re sometimes referred to as a stand of flamingos. Or how about a regiment or a colony? All good but here at Folly Farm we have a particular favourite and it’s this – a flamboyance of flamingos…we think that sums them up nicely, don’t you?

How many eggs do they lay? +

They lay only one egg a year.

Why is their beak shaped like that? +

It’s designed that way so they can filter feed in the water. They actually hold it upside down to filter out the small bits of food in the water and it actually looks like they are ‘nibbling’ the surface.

How tall can flamingos get? +

Our Chilean flamingos can reach a height of about 130cm (51 inches) whereas the greater flamingo is the largest flamingo in the world and they can grow up to 187cm (74 inches) tall.

So why do they stand on one leg? +

Well…there’s lots of people with lots of different theories on this but the one that we accept the most is that they do it in order to save energy and preserve body heat.