In literature, the term "flamingo" is occasionally invoked as a color descriptor to evoke an air of flamboyant vibrancy and exotic beauty. An outstanding example comes from [1], where a character’s silken négligée is described as "flamingo red," immediately conjuring the vivid, almost surreal, pinkish hue associated with the bird’s plumage. In a similar vein, passages like those in [2] and [3] compare elements of attire or nature to the brilliant color of a flamingo’s feather, using this imagery to enhance the visual intensity and elegance of the scene. Through these comparisons, authors skillfully harness the color's connotations—bold, lively, and uniquely striking—to enrich their narrative landscapes.