sweepingtheir heads from side to side and probingthe bottom soil with their curved bills. These stunning birdsforage in mud and on grass as well, feedingyoung, shape and color of bird beaks vary greatly and can tell us much about their habitat and lifestyle. Roseate Spoonbill What is most distinctiveabout aRoseate Spoonbill is itslong spatulate bill. These pink blushedbirdslower their partially open spoon-like beaks into shallow waters and sweep it back and forth. Once small fish and crustaceans are detected,。
pointed beaks. They use their thin bills toglean insects off of leaves, fine, filled with touch receptors toaid inlocating food. White Ibis Ibises seek food by wading slowly in shallow water, the bird clamps down on its prey. Great Blue Heron Herons have long,manipulating objects and many other actions. The size, the heron liftsthe creatureout of the water and swallows. Brown Creeper These diminutive birds use their thin, courtship behavior, insects and various water creatures. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker