Monday, June 10, 2013

What's The Meaning Of Flamingo Flagging

Flamingos perform elaborate courtship rituals that include head flagging.


With their brilliant plumage, flamingos draw the eye wherever they go. When it comes time to breed they make even more of a spectacle of themselves by engaging in distinctive courtship behavior such as head flagging.


Purpose


Both female and male flamingos perform courtship displays. For American flamingos, this starts with head flagging: stretching the head and neck up, flagging it back and forth, and making loud calls. According to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, "the purpose of these displays is to bring the entire flock into reproductive synchrony." The eggs will thus be laid mostly at the same time, when conditions are best.


Types


Head flagging is only one part of courtship behavior; it can be followed by synchronized dancing and other striking movements. Spectators may also witness wing-salutes or the twist-preen, in which flamingos turn their heads to preen their feathers.


Fun Fact


Flamingos have a strong domestic bent. When trying to attract a mating partner they will pretend to build nests to prove that they will make good parents. Once they mate, they form a monogamous bond for at least a few breeding seasons.








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