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Flamingos build nest mounds made of mud, small stones, straw, and feathers. These mounds can be as high as 30 cm (12 in.).
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| Flamingos build nest mounds as high as 30 cm (12 in.) to protect their eggs and chicks from heat and flooding. |
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Mound building begins up to six weeks before the eggs are laid. |
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Using their bills, both male and female participate in mound building by bringing mud and other objects toward their feet. |
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As they slowly construct the mound, the parents make a shallow well on the top, where the female will lay the egg. |
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Mounds serve as protection against the extreme heat and flooding that occurs at ground level. |
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Mound building continues during incubation, as the flamingos pick up materials close to the nest. |