This video from the USA says about itself:
24 April 2016
A flock of several dozen Roseate Spoonbills at dinner time. Fascinating to watch these birds forage for food and the speed is normal – they are just fast with that bill. The only spoon-billed bird in the Western Hemisphere and often mistaken for a pink flamingo – the Roseate Spoonbill is listed as a threatened species of special concern in Florida.
beauty!
haven’t seen Roseate spoonbills though!
So beautiful
I wonder…. wat they……think abt…. their color n beauty!
:p
wow
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Thanks for your coment!
They live only in North and South America:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roseate_spoonbill
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ohooo
dat’s y!
I saw them first time.
Thanks for info
🌹
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In Nepal, the Eurasian spoonbill lives:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Nepal#Ibises_and_spoonbills
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ohh I see!
thanks for info dear
love
💕✌🌹
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They are beautiful birds as well.
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yeah!
Birds r beautiful. so muchhhhh
I love color of parrot also n little birds .n sparrow n those deep blue colored birds. wow
there r soooo mny!
one of them is tooo small. giant!
: )
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As so often, cheers for the links to my blog in this posts. RH
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My pleasure 🙂 I found them at the Zemanta My Sources.
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