Flamingos

The Flamingos are the birds who appeared in the 1951 Disney film, Alice in Wonderland. They have been used as croquet mallets by The Queen of Hearts.

Alice in Wonderland
The Flamingos first appeared when they were being put inside the croquet bag for the Queen of Hearts and Alice to use. The way the Queen of Hearts used the green flamingo makes croquet very easier her to cheat her way through, but Alice has trouble with the pink flamingo because it may have a crush on her. Alice's irate disappointment was predictable when her shot was missed after a wild swing on the red hedgehog as it got hit into a tree. The Cheshire Cat then showed up and decided to make the Queen of Hearts angry. The flamingos were never seen again in the film after a green one pulled over the Queen of Hearts's skirt.

House of Mouse
The green flamingo (used by the Queen of Hearts) was seen in a couple of House of Mouse episodes. In these episodes, it was colored yellow with an orange beak and legs while the hedgehog was colored orange. In "Thanks to Minnie", Goofy told the flamingo about Clarabelle's secret about Minnie, then it pass it on to the Queen of Hearts who hit the green hedgehog so it can pass it on to Pocahontas. It was also used by the Queen of Hearts when Mortimer Mouse distracted her in "Goofy's Valentine Date" and can also be seen in the background in "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner".

Kinect Disneyland Adventures
The flamingos are once again used in the Alice in Wonderland attraction game, only this time the flamingos are identical to the pink one Alice used in the original film.