Roseate Spoonbill

North American records of this beautiful bird with its extraordinary bill are growing wofully less. A small A small colony in "Big Cypress Swamp", Florida, is being protected by the Audubon Society but death tips many an arrow when "Pink Curlews" appear.

They are gregarious and fly with slow wing strokes, sometimes in wedge formation. They feed mostly at night in salt water lagoons and strain crustaceans with a lateral motion of the mandibles. They associate with Ibises and frequently nest in company. Old birds are silent but young whistle anxiously when parents approach with food.

Range

Gulf Coast of North America, east to Florida.