On Inagua the world is pink. The southernmost Bahamas island is home to over 60,000 flamingos. So it’s no surprise that this animal is included in the island’s coat of arms.
Strictly speaking Inagua consists of two islands: Great Inagua and Little Inagua.
Half of Great Inagua is a National Park inhabited by many bird species including parrots, spoonbills and herons.
Little Inagua is uninhabited except for its population of wild donkeys, goats and birds.