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Residents along the Texas Gulf1 Coast have spotted2 a flamingo3 on the run
The flamingo is one of two pink birds that escaped a zoo in Kansas during a storm in 2005. Nicknamed Pink Floyd, the bird has been spotted along the Texas coast for several years.
A MARTINEZ, HOST:
All right. Let's go now to the Texas Gulf Coast, where folks recently laid eyes on a critter that, as some in Texas might be fixin' to say, ain't from around these parts.
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MARTINEZ: It's a flamingo. Sean Saldana investigates the case of the avian invader5.
SEAN SALDANA, BYLINE6: If you want to see a flamingo outside of a zoo, you're going to have to do some traveling. Here's Dr. Felicity Arengo of the American Museum of Natural History.
FELICITY ARENGO: You could see them in Mexico and Cuba and the Bahamas and some of the other islands.
SALDANA: One place they aren't typically found is in Texas. To explain exactly how a flamingo ended up in the Lone7 Star State, we have to rewind to 2005.
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SALDANA: On a windy day in Wichita, Kan., in the Sedgwick County Zoo, more than 700 miles away, a guest reports seeing two flamingos8 on the loose - their names, 492 and 347. Zoo staff tries to approach them. But as they get close, the flamingos use their long, skinny legs with those knees that bend the "wrong" way to flee the scene.
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SALDANA: A standoff ensues. Every time a staff member gets closer, the pink partners run away.
ARENGO: They are quite sensitive to human disturbance9. You know, the adults are very hard to catch.
SALDANA: Then the unthinkable happens.
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SALDANA: A thunderstorm strikes, and the flamingos are gone. The feathered fugitives10 are on the run.
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SALDANA: A few years later, Flamingo 492 is spotted in Texas. This time, the locals have given him a nickname made for an outlaw11 - Pink Floyd.
ARENGO: It has been finding food and surviving. Flamingos are found in shallow saline wetlands. And the microinvertebrates and some seeds and those sorts of things that they eat in their natural range also occur in Texas.
SALDANA: Pink Floyd likes to keep to himself. But every once in a while he can be spotted around the coastline. If you do see him, keep your distance.
ARENGO: I would just not disturb it but just, you know, enjoy watching it. It's a good opportunity to see a wild flamingo.
SALDANA: As for 347, authorities are unsure of his whereabouts. There's a chance he passed away. But he also could have traveled north, changed his name and gotten a job as a lawn ornament12.
Sean Saldana, NPR News.
[POST-BROADCAST CORRECTION: This story incorrectly says that flamingos’ knees bend the “wrong” way. It’s their ankles that appear to bend the “wrong” way.]
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n.海湾;深渊,鸿沟;分歧,隔阂 | |
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3 flamingo | |
n.红鹳,火烈鸟 | |
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4 transcript | |
n.抄本,誊本,副本,肄业证书 | |
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5 invader | |
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6 byline | |
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7 lone | |
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8 flamingos | |
n.红鹳,火烈鸟(羽毛粉红、长颈的大涉禽)( flamingo的名词复数 ) | |
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9 disturbance | |
n.动乱,骚动;打扰,干扰;(身心)失调 | |
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10 fugitives | |
n.亡命者,逃命者( fugitive的名词复数 ) | |
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11 outlaw | |
n.歹徒,亡命之徒;vt.宣布…为不合法 | |
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12 ornament | |
v.装饰,美化;n.装饰,装饰物 | |
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