Can you spot the differences between these 3 flamingo species?

Learn all about them.

It’s 8 a.m. on a chilly morning in the Atacama Desert. Our van stops at the side of the road so our small tour group can check out a wetland area. We step out and find at least a hundred leggy flamingos starting their day. It’s a beautiful sight, their light pink feathers against the brown Chilean desert. I walk along the road taking pictures. They keep pace with me, slowly edging away.

I’m happy to just admire themBut Nicolas Millacura, my guide from the luxury lodge Explora Atacama, starts to quiz me. The previous day, he’d attempted to teach me how to identify the three different flamingo species that live in Chile.

“What’s that one?” He points at a flamingo. 

“Uh, Chilean?” I guess. Wrong. It’s the parina grande, or Andean flamingo. Here’s how you can tell the difference between the Andean, Puna, and Chilean flamingos.

A group of Chilean flamingos in a pond.
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Chilean flamingo

The Chilean flamingo is the palest of the three flamingo species, with feathers ranging from white to pale pink. Their beaks are black and white, and their legs are a pale blueish gray with vivid pink joints. When they fly, you can see black feathers in their wings. They live in lagoons, shallow estuaries, and brackish salt lakes and range from central Peru all the way south to Tierra de Fuego.

An Andean flamingo in water.
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Andean flamingo (parina grande)

Andean flamingos are the tallest of all flamingo species. You can identify them by their pale yellow faces, black tail feathers, and yellow legs. Their beaks are black and yellow. As you might guess from the name, Andean flamingos are native to the Andean Mountains.

A group of Puna flamingo (or James's Flamingo) in water.
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Puna or James’s flamingo (parina chica)

These smaller flamingos have stubby, black-tipped bills and red legs. They live at high altitudes on the Andean plateau of Chile, Bolivia, Peru, and northwest Argentina. The rarest type of flamingo, they were long thought to be extinct. The Puna also has no hind toe. You can identify it by its elongated red shoulder feathers. The English name of this bird comes from naturalist Harry Berkeley James, who lived in Chile in the 1800s.

Flamingos on the shore of a lake in Chile.
Photo by Teresa Bergen

Disclaimer: While this article was not sponsored, Explora hosted the writer during her visit to Chile. As always, Outdoors Wire operates independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.

Ex-Jaguars TE Sammis Reyes explains abrupt retirement from NFL

Chilean-born tight end Sammis Reyes retired Sunday, three months after signing with the Jaguars.

Tight end Sammis Reyes called it a career on Sunday, retiring from the NFL just three months after signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars in May.

It was an abrupt end to the career of the first and only Chilean-born player in the league. On Monday night, Reyes posted a statement on social media explaining his decision to walk away from football.

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“I am here today making this video because about two weeks ago I suffered a concussion that has lingered for a little bit more time than I expected,” Reyes says at one point in the video. “It was after seven days of no sleep and painful symptoms that I realized I was doing myself and my family a disservice.

“Today I sit here with conflicting emotions because I have decided to retire from the NFL. It hurts to not know how far my talents could have taken me, but I do know one thing: I will never forgive myself if I can’t be the same husband, the same son, the same friend, and the same person that I was before if I don’t take care of my health.”

Reyes, 27, signed with the Washington Commanders in 2021 and spent one season with the team, primarily contributing on special teams. He was released by Washington just prior to the 2022 season and spent the majority of the year on the Chicago Bears practice squad.

In Jacksonville, Reyes faced an uphill climb to make the 53-man roster with Evan Engram, Brenton Strange, Luke Farrell, and Gerrit Prince ahead of him on the depth chart.

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Dumornay stars as Haiti qualify for their first-ever women’s World Cup

The world gets to meet Melchie Dumornay this summer

Haiti has shocked the world, qualifying for their first-ever women’s World Cup.

Les Grenadières got two goals from the outstanding Melchie Dumornay and then hung on for dear life to upset Chile at the Women’s World Cup Play-off Tournament on Tuesday, securing a spot in this summer’s tournament.

This wasn’t in the script at the start of World Cup qualifying. Haiti was considered a longshot to have this opportunity after being drawn into a CONCACAF W Championship group with the U.S. women’s national team, Mexico, and Jamaica.

A stunning 3-0 win over Mexico in that group was enough to send them to this playoff, and after a 4-0 rout of Senegal on Saturday, they faced a vastly experienced Chilean side that had qualified for France 2019.

An even first half saw Chile trying to hoard possession in the hopes to break down Haiti, who in turn seemed poised to break out on the counter at any time.

A game played this evenly will often be settled by a big-time player, and the ace up Haiti’s sleeve answered the call. Dumornay, the 19-year-old who will join the list of global superstars at Lyon in a summer transfer, gave Haiti the lead in first-half stoppage time.

It started simply, as Dumornay won the ball from Karen Araya at midfield, then burst away from Yessenia Lopez. After playing a long-range one-two with Roselord Borgella, and with no Chilean defender slowing her charge to goal, Dumornay was on the ball inside the box.

Despite a hefty shoulder check from Carla Guerrero that sent Dumornay tumbling sideways, the young attacker somehow placed the ball into the upper corner, beating Christiane Endler with a wonder goal.

Chile, stunned, nearly gave up a second before the break, with Borgella letting them off the hook with a miss. Borgella then nearly got herself a second assist, chipping the ball to  an open Nérilia Mondésir early in the second half, but the Haiti captain couldn’t shape herself to shoot, and the chance evaporated.

Haiti’s momentum took a hit midway through the second half, with Sherly Jeudy stretchered off with a potentially serious-looking knee injury. However, it took some time for Chile to get into a more dangerous tempo. In truth, Haiti goalkeeper Kerly Theus had little to do until an 80th minute save to deny the overlapping Daniela Zamora.

With Chile growing frustrated over what they felt were stalling tactics, Haiti actually offered the bigger late threats. Borgella hit the post, while a Dumornay cross zipped through the goalmouth untouched as Mondésir — while behind pulled back by Isadora Olave — couldn’t reach the service.

That fistful of jersey in Olave’s hand saw referee Salima Mukansanga point to the spot after a VAR check, but Endler kept Chile alive, diving right to save Mondésir’s tame 89th minute spot kick.

That sparked a real urgency in Chile and a loud contingent of Chilean fans at Auckland’s North Harbour Stadium. Cote Rojas nearly gave them the moment they craved, catching Theus off-guard with a header that bounced just barely wide early in a given 11 minutes of stoppage time.

Lopez went even closer two minutes later, uncorking an absolute rocket from nearly 30 yards that Theus just barely tipped onto the crossbar. Chile had three attackers lurking, but the power of the shot sent the rebound beyond any of their runners’ reach, and Haiti escaped.

That proved crucial, as Dumornay made it a brace deep into stoppage time. Late substitute Roseline Eloissant helped them create a break from midfield, and Mondésir did brilliant work to lure several Chilean defenders to her before fooling them all with a pass out to the left, where Dumornay had time and space to slot a second past Endler.

It seemed like icing on the cake, but Chile had other ideas. A hopeful cross from the left should have been easy work, but a miscommunication between Theus and Haiti’s defense saw the goalkeeper miss her late attempt to punch. Suddenly facing an open goal, Rojas maintained her cool to fire home a lifeline in the 11th minute of stoppage time.

That set up a potential grandstand finish, with Endler spending a solid 90 seconds inside the Haiti box for corners and set pieces, but Haiti did just enough to secure their first-ever women’s World Cup berth, and their first in either senior-level World Cup since 1974.

They’ll join England, Denmark, and China in a difficult Group D, but as much as they’ll be considered the outsiders for qualification, their opponents will not exactly be comfortable seeing the problems Dumornay, Borgella, and Mondésir pose going forward.

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¡Ahora Perú! Junto a Chile ingresan nueva queja al TAS por Byron Castillo

Esta apelación es el último recurso disponible para Chile y Perú contra Ecuador por el caso de la nacionalidad de Byron Castillo

Una nueva apelación fue recibida por el Tribunal Arbitral del Deporte (TAS) con el caso de la nacionalidad de Byron Castillo, solo que ahora además de la Federación de Chile, también participa la Federación Peruana de Futbol.

La petición de Perú es reemplazar a Ecuador en la Copa del Mundo de Qatar 2022 dado que fue la selección mejor ubicada en la clasificación y en el caso de Chile la queja es contra la Federación de Ecuador, Byron Castillo y la FIFA.

Chile solicita que los ocho partidos en los que el jugador Byron Castillo no era elegible le sean quitados los puntos a Ecuador lo que colocaría a los andinos en cuarto lugar de la clasificación.

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La FIFA ya desestimó la segunda apelación de Chile apenas el pasado 16 de septiembre y se espera que el fallo del TAS sea a más tardar el 10 de noviembre lo que daría tiempo a cualquiera de las dos selecciones a organizarse de manera exprés para una posible participación de último minuto.

Esta apelación es el último recurso disponible para Chile y Perú contra Ecuador por el caso de la nacionalidad de Byron Castillo quien ha estado en el ojo del huracán al existir evidencia y hasta la propia confesión del futbolista de haber nacido en Colombia, sin embargo la evidencia respalda a la Federación Ecuatoriana que ya ganó dos apelaciones.

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¿Ecuador fuera de Mundial? Byron Castillo admitió falsificación de documentos

En el audio el futbolista detalla cómo salió de la ciudad colombiana Tamuco para buscar una oportunidad en el futbol en de Ecuador

Nuevas pruebas apuntan a que el jugador Byron Castillo falsificó documentación que lo acredita con la nacionalidad ecuatoriana y podría ser la clave para que su selección quede expulsada de Qatar 2022.

El tabloide británico Daily Mail dio a conocer esta revelación a través de unos audios entre el futbolista e investigadores de la Federación Ecuatoriana de Futbol que analizaban el caso donde el propio Castillo confirma la falsedad de los documentos.

El futbolista aclara que nació en 1995 y no en 1998 como menciona su certificado de nacimiento ecuatoriano, además también se identifica con el nombre Byron Javier Castillo Segura como dice su partida de nacimiento colombiana y no Byron David Castillo Segura como indica la de Ecuador.

En el audio el futbolista detalla cómo salió de la ciudad colombiana Tamuco para buscar una oportunidad en el futbol en San Lorenzo en Ecuador y que recibió ayuda de empresarios ecuatorianos a quienes nombró para adquirir una nueva nacionalidad.

A pesar de todo, en 2019 la FEF incluyó a Castillo como un futbolista ecuatoriano pese a aceptar que utilizó un pasaporte falso mismo que la federación ocultó.

El anuncio se da días antes de que la Comisión de Apelaciones de la FIFA resuelva el caso, por lo que Ecuador podría ser expulsado de Qatar 2022 y su lugar ser tomado por Chile quienes presentaron la queja inicialmente asegurando que el futbolista es de nacionalidad colombiana y llegó a Ecuador en calidad de ilegal.

La FIFA ha investigado el caso desde abril cuando Chile presentó la queja, sin embargo desestimó la misma en una primera instancia asegurando que Castillo es de nacionalidad ecuatoriana, pero todo eso podría cambiar esta misma semana pues Ecuador está anunciado para participar en el duelo inaugural ante Qatar el próximo 20 de nociembre.

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Ecuador keep World Cup place after FIFA decision on Byron Castillo

Chile’s claims that Ecuador fielded an ineligible player eight times were shot down by FIFA.

Ecuador is still headed to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup after FIFA closed the door on Chile’s claims that defender Byron Castillo is only eligible to represent Colombia.

It’s a convoluted case, to say the least. Castillo appeared eight times in qualifying for Ecuador, who finished in the fourth and final automatic qualification spot in CONMEBOL. Chile, meanwhile, argued that Castillo was ineligible (and also, three years older than Ecuador says he is), and that all eight of those games should be awarded to the opponent as a 3-0 forfeit.

If that were true, Chile says they would climb from seventh place up to fourth, leapfrogging both Peru (who face Australia in an intercontinental playoff on Monday) and Colombia in the process.

However, FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee offered a brief statement shutting down Chile’s bid, the key passage of which read as follows:

The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has rendered its decision in relation to the potential ineligibility of the player Byron David Castillo Segura with regard to his participation in eight qualifying matches of the national team of the Ecuadorian Football Association (FEF) in the preliminary competition of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.

After analysing the submissions of all parties concerned and considering all elements brought before it, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee has decided to close the proceedings initiated against the FEF.

According to The New York Times, Chile will appeal the Disciplinary Committee’s decision. In the meantime, Ecuador remains in Group A with Qatar, the Netherlands, and Senegal.

Se acabó la ilusión de Chile de poder ir a Qatar

Ni modo, Chile. Así pasa cuando quieren arreglar con papeleo lo que no se pudo establecer en la cancha de juego.

No podemos negar que lo intentaron. Los chilenos hicieron todo lo posible por aferrarse a un boleto para ir al Mundial en Qatar. Incluso demandaron a Ecuador por una alineación indebida para lograrlo.

Sin embargo, la FIFA ya emitió su veredicto y no habrá castigo para Ecuador, lo que significa que Ecuador viaja al Mundial y Chile se tendrá que quedar en casa después de que no clasificara durante los partidos regulares.

Como recordatorio, lo que Chile alegaba era que Byron Castillo no es ecuatoriano y que sus papeles habían sido alterados para que jugara con Chile. Pero, como ya dijimos, se hizo la revisión y el reclamo no procedió.

La Comisión Disciplinaria de la FIFA ha emitido su decisión en relación a la posible inhabilitación del jugador Byron Castillo con respecto a su participación en ocho partidos de clasificación de la selección nacional de la Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol en la competencia preliminar de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA Qatar 2022″.

Después de analizar las presentaciones de todas las partes involucradas y considerar todos los elementos presentados ante ella, la Comisión Disciplinaria de la FIFA ha decidido cerrar el procedimiento iniciado contra la FEF”, publicó la FIFA en un comunicado.

Ni modo, Chile. Así pasa cuando quieren arreglar con papeleo lo que no se pudo establecer en la cancha de juego.

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Ecuador’s World Cup spot in jeopardy as FIFA investigates potentially ineligible player

An investigation into allegedly falsified records could put Chile in the World Cup at Ecuador’s expense

FIFA has opened an investigation into Ecuador for allegedly falsifying documents in order to play defender Byron Castillo in World Cup qualification.

Last week Chile’s soccer federation filed an official complaint to FIFA alleging that Castillo was born in Colombia in 1995, rather than in Ecuador in 1998 as his birth certificate says.

Chile is hoping that FIFA will declare a forfeit in both of its matches against Ecuador in World Cup qualifying – an outcome that would see Chile reach the World Cup at Ecuador’s expense.

Castillo took part in eight World Cup qualifiers for Ecuador, which finished fourth in the CONMEBOL table and secured the final automatic berth at the 2022 World Cup.

In response to Chile’s complaint last week, Ecuador’s soccer federation released a statement emphatically denying the charges and insisting Castillo was an Ecuadorian citizen with all of the proper documentation necessary.

FIFA confirms investigation into Castillo and Ecuador

“As recently confirmed by FIFA, the Chilean Football Association has lodged a complaint with the FIFA Disciplinary Committee in which it made a series of allegations concerning the possible falsification of documents granting Ecuadorian nationality to the player Byron David Castillo Segura, as well as the possible ineligibility of the said player to participate in eight qualifying matches of the national team of the Ecuadorian Football Association (FEF) in the preliminary competition of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022,” read a FIFA statement.

“Bearing the above in mind, FIFA has decided to open disciplinary proceedings in relation to the potential ineligibility of Byron David Castillo Segura with regard to the above-mentioned matches. In this context, the FEF and the Peruvian Football Association have been invited to submit their positions to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee.

“Further details will follow in due course.”

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La lucha por un boleto a Qatar, se define la eliminatoria sudamericana

La lucha será feroz en dos partidos que serán decisivos para seis selecciones que buscan tres lugares. Entre ellas Uruguay y Colombia

La eliminatoria sudamericana se juega la última serie de partidos que definirán a los dos clasificados restantes, ya que Brasil y Argentina están ya en Qatar 2022, y el pase al repechaje rumbo al mundial decembrino.

La lucha será feroz en dos partidos que serán decisivos para seis selecciones que buscan tres lugares. Entre ellas Uruguay, un equipo campeón del mundo.

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Ecuador con 25 puntos tiene en sus manos clasificarse a Qatar 2022 al marchar tercero, enfrentará a Paraguay que está eliminado y Argentina en el cierre de la eliminatoria de Conmebol.

Uruguay es cuarto con 22 puntos, muy cerca de sus perseguidores por lo que no está permitido ningún tipo de error si no quieren quedar fuera de la justa de diciembre. Los charrúas reciben a Perú en duelo clave para ambas selecciones y termina visitando a Chile que podría llegar con vida al duelo final.

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Perú con 21 puntos, entra a la última fecha eliminatoria como el equipo en el repechaje y dependerá de ellos mantener la posición. Duelo clave contra Uruguay y cierran en casa contra Paraguay que está eliminado.

Chile (19), Colombia (17) y Bolivia (15) están fuera de la Copa del Mundo en el comienzo de la última jornada clasificatoria y ya no depende de ellos conseguir el pase, pero las matemáticas les dan esperanzas para sus partidos.

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Brasil y la sorprendente Perú ya están en semifinales de Copa América

Brasil sigue imbatible en su casa, venció a Chile por la mínima diferencia y Perú llegó hasta los penales para echar a Paraguay

La Copa América ya conoce a sus primeros dos semifinalistas, Brasil que sigue imbatible en su casa, venció a Chile por la mínima diferencia y Perú que llegó hasta los penales para echar a Paraguay.

Los brasileños tuvieron un partido complicado ante Chile, pues aunque se fueron al frente en el marcador, tuvieron que sufrir todo el segundo tiempo tras la expulsión de Gabriel Jesús.

Chile lo intentó pero los anfitriones supieron resistir el embate andino e instalarse en semifinales.

Perú por su parte tuvo un encuentro muy emocionante con Paraguay, un duelo de volteretas en el marcador que tras culminar los 90 minutos quedó 3-3 en el marcador y tuvieron que irse hasta la instancia del punto penal para definir al ganador.

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Pero en los penales no hubo mucha puntería y Pedro Gallese se convirtió en el héroe peruano al detener el disparo definitivo y poner a Perú en las semifinales de la Copa América de manera sorpresiva.

Ahora tendrán que esperar su rival de los duelos de esta noche entre Uruguay y Colombia y Argentina ante Ecuador quienes habrán de definir a los cuatro mejores equipos de esta edición del torneo de la Conmebol.

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