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Spoonbill: A name for a type of bird with a long, spoon-shaped bill, often found near water bodies
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A conservation area has been set up to protect the spoonbills.
Migratory birds such as spoonbills are under threat as habitat diminishes.
Teamwork is also crucial for spoonbills.
His hands were like spoonbills and the two eyes were at different heights.
Scientists do not know why roseate spoonbills are pink.
Spoonbills generally prefer fresh water to salt but are found in both environments.
Teamwork is essential for spoonbills.
Roseate spoonbills capture the pink glow of sunrise in their wings in flight.
Ibises and spoonbills.
The family Threskiornithidae includes the ibises and spoonbills.
A number of birds such as white herons and spoonbills occasionally frequent the area also.
The family Threskiornithidae contains the ibises and spoonbills.
Along with the spoonbills they form one subfamily within the family Threskiornithidae.
There is a pretty little lagoon where the Spoonbills like to feed.
The spoonbills were probably feeding only a week ago in the mangrove swamps of West Africa.

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High Island is known for its nesting colonies of spoonbills and herons.
A group of roseate spoonbills and other birds spotted along the Creole Nature Trail.
Those behavioural changes clearly signal to Lorenz that spoonbills are reacting to a warmer world.
The Roseate Spoonbills were actively feeding.
Reinforcing the dunes of the island of Nair to enable the Spoonbills breed peacefully.
Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched.
There are exactly enough Roseate Spoonbills in the world.
Nests are often located near other waterbirds such as other cormorants, herons, ibises or spoonbills.
And there are not enough Roseate Spoonbills in the world.
However, spoonbills are able to adapt to disturbances of large-scale.
He was the first ecologist to do this work with Roseate Spoonbills.
Keep your eyes open for pink Roseate Spoonbills hanging out in the river.
This family is composed of the ibises and their close relatives, the spoonbills.
The sanctuary is also noted for flamingoes, cormorants, spoonbills and egrets usually seen in winter.
This bird frequently shares the same type of habitat with egrets, herons and spoonbills.
Leaving the Bohai Gulf behind, migrating cranes, spoonbills and ducks are joined by other birds.
Spoonbills are monogamous, but, so far as is known, only for one season at a time.
Most nest in trees, often with spoonbills or herons.
Meanwhile, spoonbills use their aptly-named beak to ladle fish from the water.
Threskiornithidae - ibises and spoonbills.
Despite the progress spoonbills have made, their long-term outlook is not certain, biologists say.
Aquatic environments are inhabited by storks, herons, roseate spoonbills and ducks.
Roseate Spoonbills in forum Birds over 11 years ago.
Disease has the ability to devastate the black-face spoonbills as well.
Roseate Spoonbills searching for… videa.
It is populated with ibis, storks, spoonbills and pink flamingos.
They breed in colonies, often with other heron species, ibises or spoonbills.
White-naped cranes and black-faced spoonbills were also found here.
Nests are often located near other waterbirds such as other cormorants, herons, ibis, or spoonbills.
Jabirus or baths, herons, and roseate spoonbills, who come to the river to fish.
N this Indian lagoon, there are storks, herons and egrets, openbills and spoonbills.
Spoonbills are a genus, Platalea, of large, long-legged wading birds.
Occasionally, birders have viewed roseate spoonbills and wood storks . ”.
Ibises and Spoonbills have long, broad wings with 11 primary feathers and about 20 secondaries.
Pass the winter here . a quarter of the world 's population, Four hundred black-faced spoonbills.

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