What adjustment in viewing strategy is recommended when spoonbills are observed resting or nesting versus when they are foraging?

Answer

When nesting, look up towards trees near water; when foraging, look across water or mudflats

The viewing angle should change based on activity. If resting or nesting, they may be perched high in trees near water. When actively foraging, they are low to the ground sweeping their bills through shallow substrates.

What adjustment in viewing strategy is recommended when spoonbills are observed resting or nesting versus when they are foraging?

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