When you hear of invasive species in Kansas, what comes to mind? Perhaps some of the many plants like Bradford pears or honeysuckle species that are not native, but have changed our soil quality? Maybe the silver carp and bighead carp that are making headlines for showing up in the lower Kansas River, or the non-native zebra mussels that seem to constantly be in the news? One animal that you probably didn’t think of is the flamingo, but that’s just what’s been spotted at Chase State Fishing Lake in Cottonwood Falls. This place is typically known for its abundance of channel catfish and for being home to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kansas, but now it’s popular for a brightly-colored visitor.

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Have you spotted this out-of-place flamingo in Kansas? What other critters have you seen that don’t belong here? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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