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[[Image:8242607-02629fg Roseate Spoonbill.jpg|thumb|450px|right|Photo by bobsofpa<br />Photo taken:Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, FL, USA .]]
 
[[Image:8242607-02629fg Roseate Spoonbill.jpg|thumb|450px|right|Photo by bobsofpa<br />Photo taken:Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, FL, USA .]]
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
This species is unmistakable. It is 80cm tall, with a 120cm wingspan. It is long-legged, long-necked and has a long, spatulate bill. Adults have a bare greenish head, white neck, breast and back, and are otherwise a deep pink. The bill is grey.
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30-32 in (76-81 cm) tall<br/>
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Ws. 4ft 5in (1.3m)
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*Unmistakable
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*Long-legged, long-necked
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*Long, spatulate bill
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====Adult====
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*Bare greenish head
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*White neck, breast, and back
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*Deep pink otherwise
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*Grey bill
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*Rich crimson shoulder
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*Orange tail
  
Sexes are similar, but immature birds have white feathered heads and the pink of the plumage is paler. The bill is yellowish or pinkish. Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched. In 2006, a banded bird 16 years old was discovered, the oldest known individual.  30-32" (76-81 cm). W. 4'5" (1.3 m). Bill long and straight with broad spatulate tip from which the bird gets its name. Mainly white, with brilliant pink wings and flanks, and orange tail; shoulder rich crimson. Immature pale pink and white.
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Sexes similar
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====Immature====
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*White feathered heads
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*Paler pink
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*Yellowish or pinkish bill
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
It is a mainly resident breeder in [[South America]], the [[Caribbean]], and the Gulf coast of the [[USA]].
 
It is a mainly resident breeder in [[South America]], the [[Caribbean]], and the Gulf coast of the [[USA]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
The Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja, sometimes separated in the monotypic genus Ajaja) is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae.  
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Sometimes separated in the monotypic genus ''Ajaja''.  A wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae.  
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
Roseate Spoonbill nests in mangrove trees.
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Nests in mangrove trees.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
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====Breeding====
 
It lays 2-5 eggs. It does not usually share colonies with storks or herons.
 
It lays 2-5 eggs. It does not usually share colonies with storks or herons.
This species feeds in shallow fresh or coastal waters on fish, frogs and other water creatures, swinging its bill from side to side as it steadily walks through the water, often in groups.
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====Feeding & Diet====
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These birds spend much time feeding in the shallow waters of Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico on shrimp, small fish, snails, and aquatic insects, which they detect by their sense of touch as they rhythmically sweep their "spoon-shaped" bills from side to side as they walk steadily through the water, often in groups.
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==Voice==
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Low croaks and clucking sounds.
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==Discussion==
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Early in the century their numbers were severely depleted by plume hunters, but with protective laws they have increased once again.<br/>
  
Low croaks and clucking sounds.
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In 2006, a banded bird 16 years old was discovered, the oldest known individual.
These birds spend much time feeding in the shallow waters of Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico on shrimp, small fish, snails, and aquatic insects, which they detect by their sense of touch as they rhythmically sweep their "spoon-shaped" bills from side to side. Early in the century their numbers were severely depleted by plume hunters, but with protective laws they have increased once again.
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Roseate+Spoonbill}}  
 
{{GSearch|Roseate+Spoonbill}}  
 
[[Category:Birds]]
 
[[Category:Birds]]

Revision as of 19:48, 25 January 2008

Ajaia ajaja
Photo by bobsofpa
Photo taken:Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, FL, USA .

Identification

30-32 in (76-81 cm) tall
Ws. 4ft 5in (1.3m)

  • Unmistakable
  • Long-legged, long-necked
  • Long, spatulate bill

Adult

  • Bare greenish head
  • White neck, breast, and back
  • Deep pink otherwise
  • Grey bill
  • Rich crimson shoulder
  • Orange tail

Sexes similar

Immature

  • White feathered heads
  • Paler pink
  • Yellowish or pinkish bill

Distribution

It is a mainly resident breeder in South America, the Caribbean, and the Gulf coast of the USA.

Taxonomy

Sometimes separated in the monotypic genus Ajaja. A wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae.

Habitat

Nests in mangrove trees.

Behaviour

Breeding

It lays 2-5 eggs. It does not usually share colonies with storks or herons.

Feeding & Diet

These birds spend much time feeding in the shallow waters of Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico on shrimp, small fish, snails, and aquatic insects, which they detect by their sense of touch as they rhythmically sweep their "spoon-shaped" bills from side to side as they walk steadily through the water, often in groups.

Voice

Low croaks and clucking sounds.

Discussion

Early in the century their numbers were severely depleted by plume hunters, but with protective laws they have increased once again.

In 2006, a banded bird 16 years old was discovered, the oldest known individual.

External Links

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