why do greater flamingos migrate???????/
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Populations that breed in high-altitude lakes, which may freeze over in the winter, move to warmer areas. When water levels rise, birds may search for more favorable sites. Drought conditions may force some flamingo populations to relocate. Most flamingos that migrate will return to their native colony to breed.
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Populations that breed in high-altitude lakes, which may freeze over in the winter, move to warmer areas. When water levels rise, birds may search for more favorable sites. Drought conditions may force some flamingo populations to relocate. Most flamingos that migrate will return to their native colony to breed.
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