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A flamingo can take off rapidly from land on water or dry and fly up to 35 miles per hour (56km/hour). To take off, a flamingo runs several steps, as we can see on few photos, begins flapping its wings, and lifts off into the air. It stretches its legs out straight and uses them to its advantage. They don’t get in the way when they are stretched out straight and even give the bird an aerodynamic ease. Flamingo fly with their head and neck stretched out in front and their legs trailing behind. They can seem clumsy in flight, however, because their long necks stretch out in front of their bodies and their long legs dangle well past their short tails, giving them a wobbly appearance.