By Akash
The national bird of the Bahamas is the Flamingo.
It symbolizes beauty and grace, which is why it was chosen as the national bird of the Bahamas.
These birds inhabit the shallow saline lakes, lagoons, and mangrove swamps of the islands.
Flamingos get their pink coloration from the pigments in the shrimp and other small organisms they consume.
Flamingos are known for their elaborate courtship displays.
Flamingos are highly social birds and live in large colonies that can contain thousands of individuals.
Flamingos build their nests using mud and plant materials in shallow water or on mudflats.
The Bahamas has implemented several conservation measures to protect the Flamingo population.