Flamingos forced to find new habitat as Spain drought dries up wetlands

Spain has been suffering a prolonged drought and flamingos are the latest victims.

The birds would normally flock to the Fuente de Piedra wetlands in Andalusia, but recent climatic conditions have caused the lagoon to dry up.

Last year, the vast Fuente de Piedra lagoon near Málaga was home to thousands of pairs of pink flamingos.

The migrating birds descend annually on the saltwater wetlands to hatch their chicks, creating one of the largest colonies of the wading birds in Europe.

This year however, only a few dozen adults have been spotted in the waters as a long drought has dried up the lagoon forcing the birds to settle elsewhere.

Drought, Wildlife Effects and Wildfire - all happening in Spain.

2 Edras 5:8 There shall be a confusion also in many places, and the FIRE shall be oft sent out again, and the wild beasts shall CHANGE THEIR PLACES (and migration patterns) – Signs of The End Times