How can you tell a male flamingos from female?
Male flamingos are larger than females. They have a longer neck, legs and tail. Their bill is also longer and thicker than that of females. In addition, male flamingos have a more vibrant plumage, with brighter pink and red feathers. On the other hand, female flamingos do not grow to be as large as the males. Their overall body size is smaller and they have shorter necks, legs and tail. Their bill is also shorter and thinner than that of males. Female flamingos have much duller plumage than males, with less vivid pinks and reds.