Flamingo-ing... going... gone.

Overview
Summary
 * 1) Shoo the troublesome flamingoes out of Kanyama's south field.
 * 2) See Kanyama for your reward

Obtained from
 * Kanyama in Issnur Isles.

Reward
 * 1,500 XP
 * 125 Gold
 * 15 Sunspear Promotion Points

Dialogue
 * "There are so many beautiful flamingoes in this area. Have you seen them? We let them eat the pink shrimp in the bogs, which gives them their bright color. They're normally fairly gentle; that's why we were so startled when they suddenly became aggressive. First they chased poor Rahlon out of the south field, and now they won't leave! They attack anyone who dares tread close, so you had best steer clear unless... If you feel adventurous, I know the farmers would spare a few coins for anyone who could shoo the birds out of the field."

Reward Dialogue
 * "Excellent job my friend! Those flamingoes should be tamer now that you've scared some sense into them. We managed to rustle up a little something for you, as I promised. I still wonder what got those birds so spooked..."

Walkthrough
To start off, if there are Corsairs or Skales in the field, clear them first.

There are four points in the middle of the field that should have no Flamingos any where near them (roughly 1.5 times the size of the aggro circle). There is a rock in the middle of the field that serves as the center of the field. Using that rock as the center, simply type /shoo then walk up to a flamingo. It will scurry away. If you do not use /shoo this will take a long while as they will move away slowly.

Using this approach, chase away all birds in one area fully all the way to the edge of the farm. Then proceed to the next area. Occassionally, a bird will trickle back into that area, so chase it away again. When all 4 points are simultaneously clear, the quest will update with success. It is easier to do this quest with other human players who can spread out and quickly shoo away the birds instead of having to clear all 4 sides by yourself.

Trivia
The accept dialog for your character "The bird is the word" is probably a reference to the song Surfin' Bird by The Trashmen.