Roseate Spoonbill
The Roseate Spoonbill, for the most part, makes it's home in the Caribbean and South America. Luckily it also calls the coast of the southeastern states home. Their very bright colors, and that oddly shaped bill, quickly identify this species as something special. And specialized they are in that they feed by swinging that great bill side to side while wading, straining out small animals that most other wading birds ignore.
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Tracey Harmon Photography
on December 21, 2022It was tough to photograph just one Roseate Spoonbill, or in this case two, as these birds normally travel in flocks; flocks of their own kind or in mixed flocks of other waders such as their close relative the White Ibis.