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Ardastra Garden & Zoo Nassau, Bahamas - Bird Cage at the Ardastra Garden, Zoo & Conservation Centre in Nassau, Bahamas taken on Nov. 06, 2008
Ardastra Gardens Nassau Bahamas - Zoo and Conservation Center. Marching flamingos and feeding of parrots are some of the activities at the garden.
Marching Flamingos - This is the "Marching Flamingo" show from the Ardastra Gardens and Zoo in Nassau, Bahamas. The Pink Flamingo is the national bird of the ...

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