
In Flamingos Thrive in Post-Storm Brine, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how the aftermath of hurricanes, and a briny, corrosive environment, benefits flamingos. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Blue Planet, a definitive documentary series diving into the mysterious depths of the sea to discover the natural history of the world’s oceans and the rarely seen marine life that reside there.

In The World’s Harshest Flamingo Colony, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows how flamingos survive in extreme environments. These flamingos live in the High Andes, where freezing temperatures, high altitudes, and intense UV radiation challenge their survival. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In How Flamingos Keep Their Babies Safe, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows how flamingos build their nests on tall mud stacks in Africa’s caustic soda lakes to stay safe from predators. The mud keeps most animals away, but flamingos can walk through it with their long legs. After a chick hatches, it stays in the nest for a week, as a fall into the mud too soon can prove dangerous or fatal. This video is excerpted from BBC's Life, a show that explores the remarkable strategies animals and plants use to ensure their survival.


In Flamingos Thrive in Post-Storm Brine, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how the aftermath of hurricanes, and a briny, corrosive environment, benefits flamingos. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Blue Planet, a definitive documentary series diving into the mysterious depths of the sea to discover the natural history of the world’s oceans and the rarely seen marine life that reside there.

In The World’s Harshest Flamingo Colony, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows how flamingos survive in extreme environments. These flamingos live in the High Andes, where freezing temperatures, high altitudes, and intense UV radiation challenge their survival. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In How Flamingos Keep Their Babies Safe, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows how flamingos build their nests on tall mud stacks in Africa’s caustic soda lakes to stay safe from predators. The mud keeps most animals away, but flamingos can walk through it with their long legs. After a chick hatches, it stays in the nest for a week, as a fall into the mud too soon can prove dangerous or fatal. This video is excerpted from BBC's Life, a show that explores the remarkable strategies animals and plants use to ensure their survival.
