Three flamingos making love.

The curious shot comes from Quartu, precisely from the oasis of Molentargius.

The “multiple” coupling was immortalized by a reader, Sergio Fermi.

Spring is the breeding season for flamingos, which in this period also launch themselves in courtship flights and parades, giving life to a real "nuptial" ritual.

Once the specimens have mated, the female lays the eggs which hatch after 28 days, giving birth to white-feathered chicks.

The chicks will then be fed on the milk of both parent birds for 2 months, until the chick has fully developed its beak to feed on its own. At that point the plumage will begin to take on the unmistakable pink colour.

(Unioneonline)

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