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RE: SpoonBill Sighting!!!!

in #blog6 years ago

Nice to see you have Roseate Spoonbills in North Carolina! We have them here in Peru as well, they have been seen occasionally in Quebrada Pariñas, Talara, near Lobitos where I live, especially during wet/rainy times of El Niño. Quebradas are water channels that are dry most of the time here in the desert/dry forest northern coast of Peru, but they spring to life with the very rare rains, also forming a delta/swamp when they meet the ocean at the beach. That means fun times for migratory shorebirds! Congrats on your exciting sighting and interesting post.