A hundred years after they disappeared, the state’s iconic birds have returned to their namesake outpost in the Everglades—along with a new lodge and updated visitor facilities.
Flamingo was once a fishing village at the very tip of the Florida peninsula accessible primarily by boat. It’s less remote now, but as the most distant outpost in Everglades National Park, it still ...
With their impossibly long legs and lipstick hue, flamingos sport a memorable look. Their image adorns Florida postcards, tourist sites, and TV shows, but the state's population of wild flamingos was ...
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