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The Roseate Spoonbill is a large pink wading bird. Its spoon-shaped bill has adapted to allow it to sift through mud for food and catch it. Its long legs allow it to wade through water.
They use their webbed feet to stand in mud in the water. They use their long legs to wade into water m uch deeper than most birds can go.
its wade in the water
A barn swallow
Trace fossil
Waded means to walk in water, sand, or snow while partially immersed
A wading bird is any of a group of long-legged birds, such as cranes, herons or storks, which wade in shallow water in search of food.
Wade.
Mud does absorb water.
Mud dauber wasp only has one predator and that is the bird.
I'm guessing its a nest. Either a bird nest or water mammal.