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4K - International FLAMINGO Day 26, April சர்வதேச ஃபிளமிங்கோ தினம் 26, ஏ...

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191st Video of ROUNDSTUBE describes about International FLAMINGO Day 26, April சர்வதேச ஃபிளமிங்கோ தினம் 26, ஏப்ரல் As no official day celebrating the six species of flamingo currently existed, the FSG decided upon 26th April as the new International Flamingo Day (IFD). The Flamingo Specialist Group (FSG) is always looking for new ways to engage with its audiences, be they in person or online. A prominent standing on social media, a website used as a hub for key information and a yearly newsletter containing scientific and technical articles on all aspects of flamingo ecology and management are successful ways for the FSG to meet its objectives. Flamingos have a famous habit of standing on one leg. Scientists aren't certain, but they believe that flamingos can save more energy standing on one leg than on two. Their long and lanky legs have a special feature where they are able to “lock” their leg into place so it requires zero effort to stand. Flamingos spend most of the day feeding

4K - Celebration of World Parrot Day 31, May உலக கிளி தினம்

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175th Video of ROUNDS TUBE describes about the Celebration of World Parrot Day, உலக கிளி தின கொண்டாட்டம் every year on 31, May. World Parrot Day is celebrated annually on May 31st. It is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate these attractive birds. There are many threats to the population and well being of parrots. Habitat loss, climate change, and wildlife trade are some of the main threats. Many parrot species are in decline. World Parrot Day presents an opportunity to highlight the threats faced by these stunning birds. Any one can celebrate this day in many ways. Since habitat loss is a huge threat to the parrot populations, one can plant trees. On this day every can also donate to the conservation projects, and discourage friends and family from keeping all wild birds. Parrots are members of the order Psittaciformes, which includes more than 350 bird species, including parakeets, macaws, cockatiels and cockatoos, according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Thou