Preparing for their migration, colorful flamingos offer a dazzling visual feast in Turkey's Acıgöl lake, one of their most important breeding ground.
The Regional Directorate for Nature Conservation and National Parks on Wednesday reported an increase in the number of bright pink colored birds, known for their stilt-like legs, despite autumn.
The directorate in western Afyonkarahisar province is monitoring the birds in the lake, which is home to a large number of their species.
In terms of density of sodium sulfate in its waters, the lake stands next to the Salt Lake in Turkey.
"Acıgöl lake is among the most important wetlands in Turkey. It hosts over 160 bird species from 20 families, especially flamingos," Uğur Cengiz Erişmiş, an academician at Afyon Kocatepe University, told Anadolu Agency.
Erişmiş said that the bird diversity attracts both domestic and foreign bird watchers and nature photographers.