Content-Type: text/html I was fishing in our back yard along the southwest shore of our lake in Monaco Cove (at the very west end of Miramar Blvd) when a flock of 7 Greater flamingos flew over. They first appeared to be settling to the north, then rose up together and came directly over our lake at about 30 feet. No mistaking their pink coloration, rather pointed wings with black primaries, extremely long neck and legs, and distinctive bills. This was about 20 minutes ago, or 7:45 PM. They disappeared to the south over Miramar Parkway in the vicinity of the Grand Isles subdivision and lake. We are new to Florida-- is this unusual to see them up this far north at this time of year? Are they wild or is there a domestic flock in this neighborhood? Ken -- Kenneth C. and Mary Lou Schneider Miramar, Florida 33029 Voice: (954)431-8344 Cell: (954)290-0183 Visit our New Mexico Rosy Finch Web site at http://www.rosyfinch.com -- Kenneth C. and Mary Lou Schneider Miramar, Florida 33029 Voice: (954)431-8344 Cell: (954)290-0183 [log in to unmask] KEN: [log in to unmask] MARY LOU: [log in to unmask] Visit our Web site at http://www.rosyfinch.com ____________________________________________________________________________ FLORIDABIRDS-L Listserv mailing list information: Member photos I: http://bkpass.tripod.com/floridabirds.htm Member photos II: http://floridabirds-l.50megs.com For archives: http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/floridabirds-l.html Set nomail: Click: mailto:[log in to unmask] Type: Set floridabirds-L nomail Listowner: Click: mailto:[log in to unmask]