"James's flamingo" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: James's flamingos [plural], James's flamingoes [plural]
Etymology: Named for British naturalist Harry Berkeley James, who studied the bird. Head templates: {{en-noun|s|es}} James's flamingo (plural James's flamingos or James's flamingoes)
  1. A small species of flamingo, Phoenicoparrus jamesi, endemic to the high Andean plateaux. Wikipedia link: James's flamingo Categories (lifeform): Flamingos Translations (Phoenicoparrus jamesi): rövidcsőrű flamingó (Hungarian)

Inflected forms

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