Folks are all aflutter at the sight of pink flamingos in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in North Carolina, the elegant birds were probably brought into the Outer Banks with the strong and violent winds of Hurricane Idalia. Imagine what they are thinking of their new home at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, a beautiful new space to discover.

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Plan a trip to the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge to see these lovely pink flamingos in North Carolina.

And while you’re at the unforgettable Outer Banks, discover why it was named the most beautiful place in North Carolina.

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