Ajaia Ajaja -

: Breeding season typically occurs from March through June. Pairs are seasonally monogamous; females attract males by shaking branches with their bills.

: Much like flamingos, their pink coloration is derived from carotenoid pigments in their diet, specifically from eating organisms like shrimp and algae. Habitat and Distribution

: They are highly social, colonial nesters that often share rookeries with other wading birds like egrets and ibises. Life Cycle and Reproduction ajaia ajaja

Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) - Texas Parks and Wildlife

: Preferred habitats include mangrove swamps, tidal ponds, saltwater lagoons, and brackish marshes. : Breeding season typically occurs from March through June

: They are resident breeders in South America, Central America, Mexico, and coastal regions of the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast of the United States (primarily Florida, Texas, and Louisiana).

: Both parents share responsibilities for incubating the 2 to 4 eggs and feeding the young. Habitat and Distribution : They are highly social,

Detailed sightings and conservation status can be found through the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and expert identification guides at Birds of the World .