When nesting, what material do Roseate Spoonbills use to construct the loose platform of their nests?

Answer

Sticks and twigs

Roseate Spoonbills build their nests in colonies, usually situated in dense vegetation near water sources, such as trees or shrubs. The actual construction of the nest itself is relatively simple, typically involving the creation of a loose platform formed by gathering and arranging sticks and twigs. Both parents actively participate in sharing the duties of incubating the eggs once they have been laid in this platform structure.

When nesting, what material do Roseate Spoonbills use to construct the loose platform of their nests?

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