Zookeepers play romantic music to encourage breeding
Zookeepers have been using 'the Walrus of Love' to encourage breeding among their Chilean flamingos.
Staff at Drusillas Park, in Alfriston, near Lewes, East Sussex, have been playing soothing love songs to the group.
These include classics by the Walrus of Love himself, Barry White, and Marvin Gaye, as well as Manfred Mann’s 'Pretty Flamingo' and Bette Midler’s 'Wind Beneath My Wings', to try to conjure up some romance.