tags: flamingos, Ciconiiformes, Phoenicopterus ruber, birds, Image of the Day
Is this image photoshopped? (You can blow it up for a closer look, if you like). If it is photoshopped, someone sure did a good job.
Image: Robert B. Haas/National Geographic [wallpaper size]
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