Paradise Park

Wildlife Sanctuary • Cornwall

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Flamingo Chick News

Our wonderful Caribbean flamingo chick hatched on the 1st July 2026 to parents Edwina and Anthony.

Below is a blog with the latest videos and photos – most recent is at the top. Scroll down to look back over time and see the chicks progress.

JULY 1st 2026 

The chick hatched overnight and by 7.30am on Thursday 2nd was already looking out from beneath its mum’s wing, and below are the first videos and photos taken early the that morning.

BELOW: Mum Edwina with the chick snuggled up under a wing.

Edwina and chick popping head out Paradise Park Hayle in Cornwall

Flamingo chick and parent Edwina at Paradise Park in Hayle, Cornwall

Flamingo chick popping head out of Edwina's wings Paradise Park Hayle Cornwall By Josh Ryan Murray

At the end of the chicks first full day, relaxing in the evening sun with mum.

Flamingo chick at evening time

MAY 31st
Edwina has laid an egg on the left mud nest, next to Penelope who was the first to lay an egg on the 25th of May. Sadly, for Penelope and Colin, their egg has not hatched at the time of writing this and now more than a week overdue, so Keepers believe it is unlikely to be fertile. At some point the pair are expected to abandon the nest, and keepers will then remove the egg to see what can be learned from it.

Edwina lays an egg

 

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