The Pink Flamingos are here

Every year, between April and October, the Onilahy River in Saint-Augustin, in the Toliara II district of southern Madagascar, is transformed into a veritable parade ground for pink flamingos. These majestic birds, recognizable by their pink and white plumage, flock in large numbers to take advantage of the region's brackish waters and mild climate.
Félix Robinandrianina, a local tourist guide, explains: “This is their season. They arrive en masse between April and October. They usually migrate to Tanzania when Madagascar enters the rainy season. The mouth of Saint-Augustin takes on a lot of volume during the rainy season, which is not good for the flamingos, and that's why they move to Africa around October.” At this time of year, pink flamingos, accompanied by lesser flamingos, bask in the sunshine, bordered by the imposing limestone cliffs of the Atsimo-Andrefana region.