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The rose-colored bird with a wide and flat bill is usually found in South American marshes, Central America and the southern U.S. This is the first living roseate spoonbill spotted in Wisconsin.
If it flew away, it could’ve been a roseate spoonbill. Although they look similar to the more commonly known flamingo, they are quite different. Roseate spoonbills are pale pink birds with ...
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 (pronounced "ro-see-ate") arrived on the shores of Green Bay on July 26 and continues to draw Wisconsin bird watchers and curious onlookers almost a week later. The bird's ...
A rare roseate spoonbill, typically found in warmer coastal areas, was spotted near Jersey Shore waters this month. Emilee Carton, a Shrewsbury resident who has been an avid birder and wildlife ...
Be on the lookout for banded roseate spoonbills across Southwest Florida. Audubon Florida is closing in on its 3,000th spoonbill tagging since 2003, and some of the birds may be spotted on public ...
A sighting of the roseate spoonbill hasn't been confirmed in Wisconsin in 178 years. "Not many pink birds. It's either a flamingo or a spoonbill," said Logan Lasee, naturalist and birdwatcher.
But in the months since, others saw a pink-winged bird as well. The roseate spoonbill — a bird more commonly found in Florida, southern Louisiana or coastal Texas — has spent the past week and ...
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