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Venice's growing flamingo population finds refuge in recovering wetlands
Venice's growing flamingo population finds refuge in recovering wetlands Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Perhaps nothing better illustrates the flamingo's status as a newcomer to the Venetian Lagoon than the fact that the local dialect has no word for them. But the pale pink birds—called "fenicotteri" in Italian—are now flocking to Venice in record numbers, as ecological efforts to restore damaged wetlands could help expand their habitat and possibly induce them to nest in the lagoon.
Flamingos flock to Venice in record numbers as wetlands are restored
Flamingos flock to Venice in record numbers as wetlands are restored Tens of thousands of the pale pink birds now winter in the Venetian Lagoon - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The flamingo's newcomer status in the Venetian Lagoon is perhaps best underscored by the absence of a word in the local dialect for the striking birds. The pale pink creatures, known as “fenicotteri” in Italian, are now appearing in Venice in unprecedented numbers. The surge is attributed to ongoing ecological...
A flamboyance of flamingos flocks to Venice Lagoon thanks to EU wetlands restoration project
24,000 pink flamingos were spotted in the famous lagoon in 2025 - 6,000 more than in 2024. Perhaps nothing better illustrates the flamingo’s status as a newcomer to the Venetian Lagoon than the fact that the local dialect has no word for them. But the pale pink birds – called ‘fenicotteri’ in Italian – are now flocking to Venice in record numbers, as ecological efforts to restore damaged wetlands could help expand their habitat and possibly induce them to nest in the lagoon.
10 easy places to see the total solar eclipse 2026 from Spain's major vacation destinations
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'Bittersweet': These unique trees only flower once in their life — then die
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10 best Spanish beaches to see the total solar eclipse 2026
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