PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. – State wildlife experts said they have no intention at the moment to relocate five flamingos that arrived this week on a Lake Michigan shore 25 miles north of Milwaukee. The birds don’t appear in danger, said Ryan Brad of the state Natural Resources Department. The hope: That the birds will find a way back to the Gulf Coast as Wisconsin weather cools before winter. There have been other recent flamingo sightings in in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania – none native flamingo habitats.

Earlier: Flamingos blown off course to Lake Michigan