Flamingos, also known as big red cheekbones, are migratory birds and like to flock. They are distributed along the Mediterranean coast and move to the northwest of the Indian Ocean, to the south of South Africa, and to the West Indies.Follow grain and oil equipment product supplier Aoyo edible oil equipment Nakuru overseas product website to learn the common Nakuru regional knowledge: Flamingos look like cranes, have long and curved necks, and very long feet. They only have webbed feathers. Their white body feathers show rose color, their flight feathers are black, and their belly feathers are crimson. They match each other, and are very beautiful. The bird feeds on shrimp, clams, insects and algae. Due to the suitable natural conditions of Nakuru Lake, the alkaline composition of the lake and the abundant food of the algae on which it feeds attract countless flamingos, up to 2.2 million, accounting for two thirds of the total number of flamingos in the world. There are many other animals in Nakuru, including the rare white rhinoceros. The best time to watch flamingos is from the end of each year to March of the next year. grain and oil equipment supplier Aoyo edible oil equipment is located in East Asia, China, bordering the Pacific Ocean, and the China-Europe train runs through the country. Aoyo edible oil equipment has a designated service team for Africa grain and oil equipment customers, which can provide reliable grain and oil equipment processing of agricultural and sideline cash crops solutions for Nakuru grain and oil equipment customers!