Photos bird roseate spoonbill, who lives in south-eastern South America

Roseate spoonbill is a bird belonging to the genus Abu spoon, which belong to the family threskiornithidae, she lives in the south-eastern South America, and exist mostly in the Andes and in
the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico coastal areas, and the Gulf Coast in the United States.


Up along the roseate spoonbill to 80 cm, and the length of its wings to 120-130 cm, his long legs and a long neck, comes color light pink feathers in all the body while a little dark pink top wings with white neck and beak white baht.
Kabaga sex Abu spoon and fly their heads stretched forward.


Roseate spoonbill feeds on plankton organisms and crustaceans, water beetles and insects, usually Matjd roseate spoonbill feeds near the sad American white pelicans and owner.

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