Birds & Blooms

THINK PINK

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A roseate spoonbill’s feathers turn pink from eating crustacean­s and other prey containing carotenoid­s. The young are more pale and develop their rosy breeding plumage in three years. But just like people who lose hair as they age, spoonbills lose the feathers on top of their head as they get older.

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Roseate spoonbill

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