Roseate Spoonbill

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This large wading bird is known for its bright pink plumage and distinctive spoon-shaped bill. Found in marshy areas, mangroves, and shallow waters, it feeds on crustaceans, insects, and small fish. Its pink coloration comes from the carotenoid pigments in its diet. Native to the Western Hemisphere, it breeds in South America, the Caribbean, and the Gulf Coast of the United States.

+ Museum-quality giclée print process used for superior color and robust pigments on archival quality heavy weight matte paper.
+ Detailed background documentation, provenance certificate and text from the original published work included with purchase.
+ Order with standard framing or print-only. (Also see our bespoke design options.)

This large wading bird is known for its bright pink plumage and distinctive spoon-shaped bill. Found in marshy areas, mangroves, and shallow waters, it feeds on crustaceans, insects, and small fish. Its pink coloration comes from the carotenoid pigments in its diet. Native to the Western Hemisphere, it breeds in South America, the Caribbean, and the Gulf Coast of the United States.

+ Museum-quality giclée print process used for superior color and robust pigments on archival quality heavy weight matte paper.
+ Detailed background documentation, provenance certificate and text from the original published work included with purchase.
+ Order with standard framing or print-only. (Also see our bespoke design options.)


Curated from an 1871 octavo edition of Birds of America by John James Audubon.

The original lithograph was printed and hand-colored by J. T. Bowen, Philadelphia and published by George R. Lockwood, Late Roe Lockwood & Son, 411 Broadway, New York.


Plates from Audubon’s Birds of America volumes are among the most sought after and collectible art prints in the U.S.

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