Black-faced Spoonbill
Black-faced Spoonbills feed on aquatic prey, including fish, insects, crabs, and shrimps. They tend to be crepuscular feeders, meaning they most often eat during twilight hours -- the time around sunrise and sunset. They can be recognized by their large white bodies, black faces, and oversized spatula-shaped bills. in the breeding season, these birds have a yellowish band around the lower neck (as seen in our Birdorable cartoon bird).