. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. HERONS, STORKS. IBISES, ETC.—Order Hero- dionet. Family Plataleida. ROSEATE SPOONBILL. 183. Alaia aiaja. 33 In. Head entirely bald In adults, and only feathered to the eyes In young birds; bill long, thin, flat and very much broadened at the end, variously colored with green, blue and orange; eyes and legs red. Young birds, without the bright carmine shoulders or saffron tali of the adults. These peculiar but handsomely tinted birds were formerly abundant In Florida and in the adjoining states, but so many have been killed for


. Bird guide [microform]. Waterfowl; Birds; Gibier d'eau; Oiseaux. HERONS, STORKS. IBISES, ETC.—Order Hero- dionet. Family Plataleida. ROSEATE SPOONBILL. 183. Alaia aiaja. 33 In. Head entirely bald In adults, and only feathered to the eyes In young birds; bill long, thin, flat and very much broadened at the end, variously colored with green, blue and orange; eyes and legs red. Young birds, without the bright carmine shoulders or saffron tali of the adults. These peculiar but handsomely tinted birds were formerly abundant In Florida and in the adjoining states, but so many have been killed for their feathers, that they are now rare and confined to the most inaccessible swamps of Southern Florida. Spoonbills travel and nest in communities; their flight is strong and Heron-like, but they carry their neck fully extended, their ample wings slowly beating the air. Nett.—A frail structure of sticks, in mangroves or low trees; 3 or 4 pale, greenish blue eggs splashed with brown ( x )- May, June. Range.—Florida and the Gulf States, .'>,nd Southern Hi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Toronto : Musson


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