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  1. 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 …

  2. Roseate Spoonbill Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …

    Roseate Spoonbill chicks don't have a spoon-shaped bill immediately after hatching. When they are 9 days old the bill starts to flatten, by 16 days it starts to look a bit more spoonlike, and by 39 days it is …

  3. Roseate Spoonbill | Audubon Field Guide

    Gorgeous at a distance and bizarre up close, the Roseate Spoonbill is locally common in coastal Florida, Texas, and southwest Louisiana. These striking birds are usually seen in small flocks, often …

  4. 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 …

  5. Spoonbill - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Spoonbill. The Spoonbill is an aquatic bird with an odd-shaped, flattened beak that flares at the end like a spoon.

  6. 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. …

  7. Bold, Bizarre and Brilliant: 8 Fascinating Facts About the Roseate ...

    Jan 9, 2026 · You’re watching a roseate spoonbill, one of the most striking wetland birds at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. At first glance, this cotton-candy-pink bird looks something like a cross …

  8. The Spoonbill Family (Threskiornithidae) [Common Species]

    Apr 19, 2024 · 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 …

  9. Roseate Spoonbill - eBird

    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 …

  10. Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja)

    Their striking pink feathers were popular on women's hats, and hunters from all over the United States competed for spoonbill plumes. In the early 1900s, roseate spoonbills began to recolonize areas …