A flamingo is a wading bird. Water = information, so a flamingo is someone who wades through information (looking for its food source).
A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance."
The name flamingo comes from Portuguese or Spanish flamengo ("flame-colored").
The American flamingo is found in the Caribbean islands, Caribbean Mexico, southern Florida, Belize, coastal Colombia, northern Brazil, Venezuela and Galápagos Islands.
Their bills filter food from water (information). They turn pink due to what they eat.
Flamingos are social birds and are noisy (they talk). They stick together in groups for safety.
A fox is an agent.
A flamingo is a wading bird. Water = information, so a flamingo is someone who wades through information (looking for its food source).
A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance."
The name flamingo comes from Portuguese or Spanish flamengo ("flame-colored").
The American flamingo is found in the Caribbean islands, Caribbean Mexico, southern Florida, Belize, coastal Colombia, northern Brazil, Venezuela and Galápagos Islands.
Their bills filter food from water (information). They turn pink due to what they eat.
Flamingos are social birds and are noisy (they talk). They stick together in groups for safety.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamingo
Article title:
Wild fox infiltrates flamingos’ pen at Washington’s National zoo and kills 25
flamingos' pen...pen as in writing?
Just as a wild guess could an agent (fox) have infiltrated the Washington Press Pool (Pool of water = information)?
The press are social and noisy and they stick together in groups. When they filter out and consume data (their food) they turn pink.
Oftentimes "turning pink" on a test means a positive result, which sets them "on fire" (flame-colored). The reporters have a "hot" story.