Other wintering species include little egret, spoonbill, hen harrier, merlin, peregrine, green sandpiper and common sandpiper. |
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Experts fear that whatever causes mortality of several species of waterbirds might also have an impact on the Eurasian spoonbill population. |
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The park is known for its rich bird life, so focus on large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, woodstork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. |
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Chongming's fringe of tidal reed-covered mudflats especially close to Dongtan are a haven for birds, including the rare black-faced spoonbill, as they migrate between Australia and Siberia. |
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Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1981, contains more than a million birds, including the African spoonbill, the purple heron, the white pelican, and the cormorant. |
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Other endangered birds making their home in the peninsula include the Chinese egret, black-faced spoonbill, swan goose, and spotted greenshank. |
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Ornithologists hope the spoonbill and the Kentish plover, very rarely spotted in the UK, will also return. |
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Some species have consolidated their status here as rare birds but regular visitors include the white spoonbill, the wood sandpiper, the osprey and even whiskered terns. |
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From the distinctive pink spoonbill to the colorful trogons and toucans, Costa Rica is home to a remarkably diverse population of birds. |
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We snagged for spoonbill from the eastern shore of the Mississippi River. |
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Other notable visitors include spoonbill, Sandwich tern and whimbrel. |
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Knots and whimbrels join the growing throng on the Conwy estuary, where the count of little egrets is an impressive 61 birds and a spoonbill was seen again at the weekend. |
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