African Spoonbill
The African Spoonbill (Platelea alba) is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae. This species is a widespread resident across Africa and Madagascar.
African Spoonbill occurs in marshy wetlands with some open shallow water, nesting in colonies in trees or reedbeds. It does not usually share colonies with storks or herons. Usually two to four eggs are laid.
African Spoonbill is almost unmistakable through most of its range. The breeding bird is all white except for it red legs and face and long grey spatulate bill. It has no crest, unlike Common Spoonbill. Immature birds lack the red face and have a yellow bill. Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched.
This spoonbill feeds on various fish, frogs and other water creatures.
Referenced By
Common Spoonbill | European Spoonbill | Plateinae | Spoonbill
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