The Last Of The Season…?
I thought it might be fun to post a few more photos from last week’s all too short appearance of a pair of Roseate Spoonbills!
These beautiful, unusual, and often entertaining birds are a rare treat for us so we try to capture as much of their visit as possible when the opportunity is present.
The pair stayed mostly together feeding in the salt marsh by sweeping their large spoon shaped bills rapidly through the water in search of food.
Small fish, shrimp and various marine crustaceans are on the menu as was an eel which we saw one of them pluck out and eat.
After considerable feeding, a bit of preening would take place then they would generally fly off to investigate a different area of the marsh.
We always attempt to get flight shots as the birds move about and often the last flight shot of the evening is the last we will see of the spoonie until (hopefully) next time!








These birds are just beautiful Phil. Great shots you have shared too. Wonderful work. They sort of look like a cross between a flamingo and a platypus in an elegant sort of way.
Hey thanks very much for looking and for your kind comments!
That’s an excellent description of these birds, I’m going to remember that one! 🙂
What fine pictures of lovely birds.
I appreciate you looking and commenting, thanks.
I never get tired of seeing these beautiful birds! Especially the way you capture them in all their glory! These are all great shots of a spectacular bird!
I’m glad you enjoy seeing these birds Molly! And I appreciate you checking out the photos!
I am always thrilled when we get one or two for even a brief visit.
Wonderful images, Phil. I might be entering my pink phase shortly. I’m still in my yellow phase at the moment, but it’s only a matter of time. 🙂
Thanks a million Mike and oh yeah, you have to have a pink phase at some point soon. 🙂
Yellow is looking good for you now though for sure!
Excellent, Phil!
Thanks very much Gareth glad you liked ’em!
What oddly improbable – and yet beautiful – birds these are! Great photos.
I appreciate you looking and your description of these birds is spot on!
Thanks Laurie
These are remarkable…and the one of that poor worm being eaten… amazing!
Hey thanks much! Glad you liked those photos! We think it caught an eel. Yikes!
An eel! Yikes is right. 😉
Gorgeous! These are my favorite birds.Maybe someday I’ll get down there in person, but for now I’ll live vicariously thru you.
Well I appreciate you looking and I know you really like these goofy spoonies! They are a fave of mine as well!
Maybe at some you you will make your way down here. 🙂
There is a big heart behind this camera and also there is a long hours and patient photographer behind the camera… This is so admirable and great shots again. Pink, wings, flights, the light and shadows, actually everything fascinated me. This is the poetry of nature world… Thank you, love, nia
Wow I am overwhelmed by your very kind comments Nia. Thank you so much for those words. These pink birds are among my favorites and I am glad you like them as well.
Reblogged this on photographyofnia and commented:
Sorry, but once again I make this one reblogged…. The pink flights fascinated me.
That first shot lured me in (thanks to Nia, but the rest was all down to you) and I loved every one. There are some spectacular shots of these fabulous birds. thanks for sharing.
Well I appreciate you checking out the photos and your kind comments. Thanks much to Nia as well. 🙂
This images are amazing and what a beautiful bird, thank you for sharing!
Well thank you for taking a look and glad you enjoyed seeing these photos!
What beautiful bird – never seen anything like it. Your photos are magical.
Thanks very much! I like those birds quite a bit and so glad you enjoyed seeing these photos!
I like the shade of pink and the birds too.
Thanks very much, glad you liked those photos!
WOW awesome photo’s. Thank you so much for sharing.
Well I really appreciate you viewing these photos and your kind comments! 🙂
Fantastic shots of a quirky and beautiful bird. Are they pink for the same reason that flamingoes are pink?
Thanks much Lucy and yes I believe for the most part they do get a lot of their pink color through their diet which includes a lot of shrimp and other marine crustaceans.
Great shots! I enjoyed “meeting” these birds through your images…love the moments you chose to showcase!
Thanks a million Tricia! So glad you enjoyed seeing these goofy, fun spoonies!
I have never seen such birds before! Pink & pretty. The pictures of them in flight are amazing, you have skills!
Well I really appreciate you looking at these photos and I’m glad you like these pink birds! They are very interesting as well as being a pretty color. Thank you for your nice comments!