Rare black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus

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Rare black flamingo, possibly unique, spotted in Cyprus
Michele Kambas, REUTERS First posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 03:59 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 04:04 PM EDT
AKROTIRI, Cyprus - An extremely rare black flamingo has been spotted on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, exciting nature lovers who said it may be the only bird of its type ever seen.
The flamingo, seen on the banks of a salt lake on Wednesday morning, is thought to have a genetic condition known as melanism, which causes it to generate more of the pigment melanin, turning it dark, rather than the usual pink colour.
"From what have seen on the Internet, there was only one other sighting ... in Israel, so maybe this is the second one," said Pantelis Charilaou, head of the environmental department of the British Sovereign Bases, territory under the control of former colonial power where the bird was seen.
The flamingo, entirely black, save for a tuft of white feathers on its rear, was feeding with others on the banks of the lake on Wednesday afternoon. Experts said it may be the same one that was spotted in Israel in 2014.
The sighting in Cyprus happened during a flamingo count at a sprawling salt lake at the Akrotiri environmental centre on the southern coast of Cyprus.
"A melanistic individual is a very, very rare sighting ... basically its the opposite of an albino when the individual produces more melanin than normal," Charilaou told Reuters Television.
Up to 20,000 greater flamingos descend on Aktoriri salt lake each year.
A black flamingo is seen in a salt lake at the Akrotiri Environmental Centre on the southern coast of Cyprus April 8, 2015. The flamingo is thought to have a genetic condition known as melanism, which causes it to generate more of the pigment melanin, turning it dark rather than the usual pink colour. REUTERS/Marinos Meletiou

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How long before The Guardian runs a whole right-on article accusing the flamingo of racism by blacking itself up?
 

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How long before The Guardian runs a whole right-on article accusing the flamingo of racism by blacking itself up?

Probably much, much sooner than it will be for you to make any kind of sense at all. Nobody here gives a damn about what The Guardian puts into print, it has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the thread topic at all.