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Yes and no. A flamingo is a large pink, wading bird (not animal) with webbed feet and a bent bill.
An ibis is a long-legged wading bird with a distinctive curved bill. They are found in various habitats around the world, including marshes, wetlands, and shorelines. Ibises are known for their scavenging behavior and are often seen feeding on insects, small fish, and other invertebrates.
The American Avocet feeds by sweeping its bill from side to side through the water. It feeds in shallow ponds, marshes, and lake shores.
Could be any one of several sandpipers or other wading birds.
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flamingo-long skinny, toes for wading through the water and a long bill to scoop up shrimp Also hollow bones, feathers, wings
An Australian white ibis is a species of wading bird belonging to the ibis family, Latin name Threskiornis moluccus, with a bare black head and a long bill.
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