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Flamingos Feed After the Rains

The salty rainwater in the Okavango attracts a flock of flamingos.

Aired 11/06/2019

Nature

Flamingos Feed After the Rains

Clip: Season 38 Episode 6 | 1m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

The salty rainwater in the Okavango attracts a flock of flamingos.

The salty rainwater in the Okavango attracts a flock of flamingos. They come to feed on the shrimp that have hatched in the sheet water.

Aired 11/06/2019

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