Lesser flamingos are pictured at Lake Oloidien near Naivasha on May 2, 2012. Kenya's Lesser flamingos are currently in abundance in the country's drier regions after heavy rains nationwide have altered the salinity of the water in many lakes making them less rich in phytoplankton, the flamingo's food and forcing the birds to fly to drier regions. AFP PHOTO/Carl de Souza (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/GettyImages)

I fenicotteri in Kenya

Fenicotteri, ippopotami e giraffe lungo il lago Oloidien, vicino a Naivasha, in Kenya. Nella zona vivono milioni di fenicotteri, spostandosi in cerca di zone dal clima più secco – e quindi coi laghi più ricchi di fitoplancton.

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