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Reluctant Portrait

Roseate Spoonbill - In a Tree

 

Very common in parts of the southeast until the 1860s, spoonbills were virtually eliminated from the United States as a side-effect of the destruction of wader colonies by plume hunters. Began to re-colonize Texas and Florida early in 20th century. Still uncommon and local, vulnerable to degradation of feeding and nesting habitats.

 

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Uploaded on August 10, 2016
Taken on April 23, 2015