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The flamingo arrived to us exhausted and confused, like so many Floridians, just days after Hurricane Idalia walloped the Big ...
After Peaches' tracker failed in 2023, he was found raising a family on the Yucatan Peninsula. This could be evidence that ...
A flamingo that became a viral sensation during Hurricane Idalia after being blown to Tampa Bay by wild winds has been ...
Peaches, the flamingo rescued in Tampa Bay after Hurricane Idalia in 2023, has returned to its presumed original home in Mexico, according to Yucatán Magazine. Flocks of ...
After Peaches' tracker failed in 2023, he was found raising a family on the Yucatan Peninsula. Researchers said this might be evidence the birds migrate between Florida and Mexico.
Peaches, the flamingo rescued in Tampa Bay after Hurricane Idalia hit in 2023, has returned home to Mexico. The beloved bird was tracked using an armband and recently spotted among a breeding colony ...
Do you remember Peaches the Flamingo? Peaches made national headlines when the flamingo was rescued off the Pinellas County coast after Hurricane Idalia. She was released a week later in Fort De Soto.
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PINELLAS COUNTY., Fla. — A volunteer with Birds in Helping Hands said kite surfers at Fort De Soto scared away Peaches the flamingo on Sunday and it has not returned to the state park.
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