James's Flamingo

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{{Taxobox | color = pink | name = James's Flamingo | status = Conservation status: Lower risk (nt) | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Aves | ordo = Phoenicopteriformes | familia = Phoenicopteridae | genus = Phoenicopterus | species = P. jamesi | binomial = Phoenicopterus jamesi | binomial_authority = Sclater, 1886 }} The James's Flamingo (Phoenicopterus jamesi), also known as the Puna Flamingo, is a South American flamingo. It breeds on the high Andean plateaus of Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Argentina. It is related to the Chilean Flamingo and the Andean Flamingo.

It is a small and delicate flamingo, approximately 3 feet in height. Its plumage is pale pink, with bright carmine streaks around the neck and on the back. When perched a small amount of black can be seen in the wings. There is bright red skin around the eye. The legs are brick-red and the bill is bright yellow with a black tip. Immature birds are greyish.

James's Flamingo is similar to other South American flamingoes, but the Chilean Flamingo is pinker, with a paler and longer bill, and the Andean Flamingo is larger with more black in the wings and bill, and yellow legs.fr:Flamant de James sv:Punaflamingo