Current concepts in flamingo husbandry and biology
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Paul Rose
Current concepts in flamingo husbandry and biology
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Overview
• Flamingo natural history and behavioural ecology.
• Captive husbandry issues.
• Breeding and population management.
• Health and welfare.
• Conclusions and time for questions.
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The main themes of this talk:
To provide an over-view of flamingo behaviour and biology that is useful and applicable to those keeping, exhibiting and breeding
flamingos in aviculture.
To show why we should consider what flamingos are evolved to do (and what they need to do) when we are designing
enclosures, and developing husbandry routines.
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1. Flamingo natural history
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Conservation listings from the IUCN.
All data from BirdLife International.
Species Population Trend Status
Greater c680,000 Increasing Least Concern.
Caribbean c330,000 Increasing Least Concern
Chilean c300,000 Decreasing Near Threatened
Andean c38,000 Decreasing Vulnerable
James’ c106,000 Decreasing Near Threatened
Lesser c3,240,000 Decreasing Near Threatened
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Closest living relatives?
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New information on evolution.
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Feeding style and feeding apparatus
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Habitat: an important consideration for enclosure features.
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Biology & habitat: important consideration for enclosure features...
• James’ flamingo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0ltyOrKnjs
• Greater flamingo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMB8VbY3oZ4
• Lesser flamingo: https://youtu.be/9tkJ5jIZ-x4
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2. Captive husbandry issues
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Water depth and space for swimming.
• All flamingo species like to swim.
• A range of water depths are helpful for this.
• Helps to encourage activity in the flock overall.
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Wild lesser flamingos in Lake Manyara, Tanzania
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Inactivity; birds need to do stuff!
• Flamingos do spend more time preening that the majority of other bird species, but a lack of a desire to forage or move around an exhibit can lead to health problems.
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Flight restraint... a contentious issue.
• I am not here to get into an argument over the advantages and disadvantages of feather trimming or pinioning, but it is important to consider how flamingos are going to be kept in one place, and hence this affects the enclosure that is managed.
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3. Breeding and population management.
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Colour: an important indicator of breeding potential.
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Courtship
Know your birds. Especially those that initiate courtship. The influence of these birds will rub off on others.
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Ensure that chicks get enough food.
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Space for nesting and chicks to crèche.
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Flock dynamic; keeping juveniles “steady”.
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4. Health and welfare
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Space. It’s very important.
Enclosures must promote: foraging, exploration, social exchange.
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Substrate quality, hygiene, cleanliness.
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Preventing foot problems starts early.
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Time of year (for breeding) seems to affect overall chick health and vitality.
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Especially for high-altitude species.
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Want a measure of flamingo happiness?
• Clumped together
• Or spread apart
• Vigilance behaviours, amount performed. High? Or Low?
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Lessers need extra care.
• My suggestions for “happy” lessers...
Salt.
Warm water
Ground (milled) food.
Double-rubber matting to cover all concrete.
Ad-lib access to housing.
Heat lamps
Clipping or fully-winged.
These are just personal observations / anecdotes and are
not based on fact. Just here for your own
considerations.
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Overall conclusions.
Swimming! Think water depth.
Nest site position; cover and protection (make an incubating bird feel safe).
Sanded areas for new chicks (new feet!)
Salt water provision has potential benefits.
See where your flock is, and how “comfortable” they look (clumped together? spread apart? vigilance?).
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A plug for the FSG Facebook page!
www.facebook.com/FlamingoSpecialistGroup
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Want to know more?
Go to: www.wwt.org.uk,
then search for “flamingo diary”
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Thank you for your interest, any questions?