Roseate spoonbill by Kordouane
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Description
A 2010 study of mitochondrial DNA of the spoonbills by Chesser and colleagues found that the roseate and yellow-billed spoonbills were each other's closest relatives, and the two were descended from an early offshoot from the ancestors of the other four spoonbill species. They felt the genetic evidence meant it was equally valid to consider all six to be classified within the genus Platalea or alternatively the two placed in the monotypic genera Platibis and Ajaja, respectively. However, as the six species were so similar morphologically, keeping them within the one genus made more sense.
Comments (8)
Jean_C
Superbe capture!
photosynthesis
Fine shot of this odd-looking bird (odd in a positive sense, of course)...
DukeNukem2005
This is amazing!
LivingPixels
A gorgeous capture my friend!!
beachsidelegs
Stunning bird :)
Richardphotos
amazing creature and superb photo
blinkings
What a lovely eye.
hilmarion
une beauté en rose