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Roseate spoonbills typically hunt for food during the early morning and late afternoon. These times coincide with lower light levels, which can help them spot prey more effectively in shallow waters. They use their distinctive spoon-shaped bills to sift through mud and water for small fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates.

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