by Akash

10 Birds with Long Beaks in Florida

Roseate Spoonbill: Pink birds with spoon-shaped bills that scoop up small fish and crustaceans in shallow water.

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American White Ibis: White birds with curved bills for probing mud and water to find insects and small creatures.

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Wood Stork: Large birds with long, thick bills used to catch fish in wetlands.

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Yellow-crowned Night Heron: Birds with slender bills for catching fish, crabs, and other water creatures in marshes.

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Limpkin: Birds with slightly curved bills for extracting snails from their shells near water.

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Great Egret: Birds with S-shaped bills for spearing fish in shallow waters.

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Snowy Egret: Birds with long, black bills and yellow patches around their eyes, used to catch small fish.

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Tricolored Heron: Herons with long, slender bills for catching fish, frogs, and insects in wetlands.

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Black Skimmer: Birds with unique bills – lower mandible longer than the upper one – used for skimming the water's surface to catch small fish.

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American Oystercatcher: Birds with long, sturdy bills to pry open and eat mollusks like oysters and clams.

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