Spoonbill - Wikipedia Spoonbill Spoonbills are a genus, Platalea, of large, long-legged wading birds The spoonbills have a global distribution, being found on every continent except Antarctica The genus name Platalea derives from Ancient Greek and means "broad", referring to the distinctive shape of the bill
Roseate Spoonbill Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . . <p>The flamboyant Roseate Spoonbill looks like it came straight out of a Dr Seuss book with its bright pink feathers, red eye staring out from a partly bald head, and giant spoon-shaped bill Groups sweep their spoonbills through shallow fresh or salt waters snapping up crustaceans and fish
Roseate Spoonbill | Audubon Field Guide Gorgeous at a distance and bizarre up close is the Roseate Spoonbill Locally common in coastal Florida, Texas, and southwest Louisiana, they are usually in small flocks, often associating with other waders
Spoonbill | Wading Bird, Wetland Bird, Waterfowl | Britannica spoonbill, any member of six species of long-legged wading birds that constitute the subfamily Plataleinae of the family Threskiornithidae (order Ciconiiformes), which also includes the ibises Spoonbills are found in estuaries, saltwater bayous, and lakes
Roseate Spoonbill | FWC The roseate spoonbill is the only spoonbill endemic (native) to the Western Hemisphere (Bjork and Powell 1996) This species can reach a length of 30-40 inches (76-102 centimeters) with a wingspan of 50-53 inches (127-135 centimeters)
The Spoonbill Family (Threskiornithidae) [Common Species] All six spoonbill species are in the same genus (Platalea), and just like their name says, they all have long, flat spoon- or spatula-shaped bills They move their oddly-shaped beaks back and forth in shallow water to catch small aquatic creatures
The Six Species Of Spoonbills - WorldAtlas The spoonbill has a white plumage, black bill, face, and legs The bird is a crepuscular feeder that takes advantage of the low tide to feed on aquatic fauna in shallow, coastal waters
Spoonbills: Habitat, Diet, Behavior, and Conservation Secrets As a spoonbill, you’ll often forage in small to large flocks, sweeping your bill through shallow waters to catch crustaceans and small fish You may even "sky gaze" – raising your neck and bill when you spot other spoonbills flying overhead
Roseate Spoonbill - All About Birds The Roseate Spoonbill is 1 of 6 species of spoonbills in the world and the only one found in the Americas The other 5 spoonbills (Eurasian, Royal, African, Black-faced, and Yellow-billed) occur in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia