With the Migratory Bird Act of 1918 most native species of birds in North America were given protection. Populations of roseate spoonbills began to rise again in the United States. In southern Florida spoonbills typically nest in mangrove trees. However in Texas and Louisiana most spoonbills nest on the ground on small off shore islands. The islands help protect their nests from predators who do not want to cross the water. Unfortunately their reliance on these island nesting sites make them susceptible to habitat loss, due to coastal development, and environmental factors such as huricanes and oil spills.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Roseate Spoonbill
With the Migratory Bird Act of 1918 most native species of birds in North America were given protection. Populations of roseate spoonbills began to rise again in the United States. In southern Florida spoonbills typically nest in mangrove trees. However in Texas and Louisiana most spoonbills nest on the ground on small off shore islands. The islands help protect their nests from predators who do not want to cross the water. Unfortunately their reliance on these island nesting sites make them susceptible to habitat loss, due to coastal development, and environmental factors such as huricanes and oil spills.
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Lovely post and great pictures.
Stunning images of this Spoonbill.
Very interesting and I love the colour of this spoonbill, that front on shot is pretty amazing.
love that bird!
ROG, ABCW
These are such great birds and you've captured them beautifullly!! I look forward to seeing them one day in the feather!
pretty bird but that bill looks dangerous. All the better to catch food with I am sure.
What an amazing looking bird, we saw some of them on a trip to Florida, many years ago.
Great shots too!
Best wishes,
Di.
ABCW team.
Lovley post ,Nette
Who knew birds drool..?
Glad their numbers are on the rise! Beautiful photos...in the second one, he looks like he's smiling!
That bill is extraordinary. Its colour is a lot like that of the flamingos which I've seen.
there you have it ..... look beautiful and somebody wants to kill you....... although, I think it's the same if you look too ugly as well.... can't win......
so pretty in pink...........
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