Spoonbill parents show their fledglings how it’s done 💕

One of our most striking Florida birds is the Roseate Spoonbill.

Adult Roseate Spoonbills, especially in breeding colors, look stunning in any pose.

Their new, paler-pink fledglings have learned to open those great wings and take short flights, but they’re still a bit unsteady here!

Getting ready for take-off . . .

Sometimes they manage to land more gracefully than others! 😉

26 thoughts on “Spoonbill parents show their fledglings how it’s done 💕

  1. You have such beautiful Spoonies over there BJ. Hoe cute watching parent birds model their essential behaviour, as we do as parents and grandparents and as our parents did for us. Many have grown up believing that birds get all their wisdom instinctively but we know now from ornithology and our own observations and studies in behaviour that most is learnt from attentive observation.

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    • Not exactly an answer to your specific question but……According to Birds of the World, the species was “originally described by Linnaeus in 1758 as Platalea Ajaia,” from the indigenous Tupi language of Brazil. “Much of our general knowledge of the Roseate Spoonbill still comes from R. P. Allen’s monograph (Allen 1942)”, who later used the nickname Flame Bird (1947).

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