| 11. | Spoonbills feed by swinging their heads through the water.
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| 12. | In May, roseate spoonbills and egrets begin nesting.
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| 13. | They were joined by 100 or so pairs of gaudily pink roseate spoonbills.
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| 14. | It has no crest, unlike the common spoonbill.
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| 15. | Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched.
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| 16. | However, spoonbills are able to adapt to disturbances of large-scale.
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| 17. | Disease has the ability to devastate the black-face spoonbills as well.
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| 18. | Aquatic environments are inhabited by storks, herons, roseate spoonbills and ducks.
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| 19. | It is inhabited by black swans, and spoonbills are also sometimes observed.
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| 20. | Birds the African spoonbill, great egret, sakalava rail and grey heron.
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