Adult © Peter Hawrylyshyn eBird S22298700 Macaulay Library ML 243062981
juvenil © James Rieman
juvenil © Neil Rucker
Adult © Darren Clark
Adult © Brent Cox
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Adult © Darren Clark
juvenil © Alyssa Suder
Lebensraum © David Hall

Rosalöffler Platalea ajaja

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Unique pink wading bird with long, flat, spoon-shaped bill. Adults are mostly pink overall, with scarlet wing patches, orange tail, and bare pale-green head. Immatures are duller than adults but still washed with pale pink. Sometimes mistaken for a flamingo, but note spoonbill's distinctive bill, shorter legs, and shorter neck. Occurs in freshwater and saltwater wetlands from the Gulf Coast of the U.S. through much of South America. Feeds by sifting side-to-side through shallow water. Often in small loose groups, sometimes with other wading birds like storks and herons.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN