| 41. | The paddlefish, or spoonbill cat, is one of the largest freshwater fish in the United States.
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| 42. | Chicks'bills are short and straight, and only gain the characteristic spoonbill shape as they mature.
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| 43. | Birds are the theme for Bennett Springs street names with names such as Fairywren, Whimbrel and Spoonbill.
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| 44. | The chapter goes on to claim that roseate spoonbills, flamingoes, and prongbuck are all obliteratively colored.
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| 45. | The trees were covered in snowy egrets, herons and my favorite, the candy-pink roseate spoonbills.
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| 46. | Spoonbills are monogamous, but, so far as is known, only for one season at a time.
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| 47. | It hosts many types of ducks and waders like roseate spoonbills in winter in both fresh and saltwater marshes.
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| 48. | Conservation of the largescale mullet is imperative in order to continue to sustain the endangered black-faced spoonbills.
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| 49. | The bill is also long, curved downward in the ibises, straight and markedly flattened in the spoonbills.
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| 50. | Mangroves serve as rookeries, or nesting areas, for coastal birds such as brown pelicans and roseate spoonbills.
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