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A rare pink bird called the roseate spoonbill was spotted by a birdwatcher in Green Bay, Wisconsin -- the first confirmed sighting of the the bird in the state in 178 years, Fox 11 News reported.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Wisconsin bird watchers have flocked to a Green Bay nature area for a gander at a bird not seen in Wisconsin for almost 180 years. A roseate spoonbill (pronounced "ro-see-ate ...
It's unclear what caused the roseate spoonbill to return to Wisconsin for the first time in over 175 years, but Lasee believes the bird's appearance could be connected to the weather.
Animals tend to appear in the strangest places when we least expect them. While some are a welcome sight, others may shock us with their presence and leave us scratching our heads wondering ...
Animals tend to appear in the strangest places when we least expect them. While some are a welcome sight, others may shock us with their presence and leave us scratching our heads wondering ...
Green Bay has been lucky enough to be the landing spot for only the second roseate spoonbill documented in Wisconsin-- the first live bird and the first at all in nearly 180 years.
The pink wings of a roseate spoonbill drew birders and nature lovers from afar to Union Beach this week, but the bird's appearance also illustrated a growing trend -- that southern birds are ...
A roseate spoonbill was spotted at the Ken Euers Nature Area, a 116-acre bird watcher's paradise in Green Bay, Wisconsin.This is a rare sighting in Wisconsin.
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