Photo: Surfing's for the birds

Posted 9/7/23

Pink flamingoes aren’t native to the Northeast, but a big one — a really, really big one — was spotted at Little Compton’s Goosewing Beach Tuesday. David Webb took this photo …

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Photo: Surfing's for the birds

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Pink flamingoes aren’t native to the Northeast, but a big one — a really, really big one — was spotted at Little Compton’s Goosewing Beach Tuesday. David Webb took this photo of the massive inflatable bird surfing the shallows. It looks like there’s at least eight, maybe nine, people aboard, with a tender presumably pulling it out from the beak, or bow.

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