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roseate

[roh-zee-it, -eyt] / ˈroʊ zi ɪt, -ˌeɪt /


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Though it is unusual to see roseate spoonbills here, it is too soon to conclude that we are seeing spoonbills expanding their range as a result of a warming climate, Curson told me.

From Washington Post

He said on 22 July 2018 he broke into the aviary using a key and stole 12 roseate spoonbills, which are valued at up to £3,500 each.

From BBC

Last winter I visited the 1.5-million-acre Everglades National Park, and I delighted in identifying dozens of different native wading bird species, from roseate spoonbills to storks.

From New York Times

A few species, including the herring gull and the roseate spoonbill, were brought dangerously close to extinction.

From New York Times

A roseate spoonbill, a pink bird from the flamingo family, has also been found in the offering.

From Reuters