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Royal Spoonbill Bird
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Usually seen in estuaries, marshes or tidal creeks, the large white Royal Spoonbill belongs to the family of ibises, and are immediately distinguishable by their long, black, spatulate bills. They may be seen perched on posts, or in trees near lagoons, around freshwater lakes and on the coast along tidal mudflats.
With their spatulate bills, food is located by touch, so spoonbills successfully feed in the dark as well as during the day. Their particular manner of feeding is to gradually move forward, sweeping their partly opened bills from side to side in shallow water or across mudflats at the water's edge. In this way they trap small fish, crustaceans, molluscs and marine insects.
When capturing larger fish, the birds stop and swallow these before continuing with their sweeping action. In freshwater wetlands the catch tadpoles and frogs.
Royal Spoonbill, Platalea regia, in an estuary near Hinahina along the Southern Scenic Route, Catlin's Highway, Otago, East Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
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