Mr Belliot said Goulven Bay is a “remarkable place” for birds.
After his first sighting of Frankie, he said he “developed an affection for this bird, so for three days, not finding it, I began to wonder what had happened”.
“So you can imagine my joy yesterday when I found her on a small island on the edge of the bay and I was finally able to take good photos again.”
Mr Belliot said the young flamingo was “taking a nap at high tide” and seemed to be “in great shape”.
“I was really happy to see her again. I will continue to monitor the area and above all I hope that she will acclimatise to her new wild life.”
He said people in France were “really starting to be interested” in Frankie.