Pelagornis sandersi: Reconstructing Egg and Nesting Characteristics
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Pelagornis sandersi: Reconstructing Egg and Nesting Characteristics

Pelagornis sandersi was a giant bony-toothed seabird known from the Oligocene epoch and among the largest flying birds ever discovered. This article synthesizes paleontological evidence and biological comparisons to reconstruct the likely size, shape, texture, and coloration of a Pelagornis sandersi egg. Key aspects of nesting, including site selection, clutch size, parental care, and incubation strategy, are discussed in light of Eocene-Oligocene coastal environments and climate-driven adaptations.

Roseate Spoonbills: Breeding, Eggs, and a Charleston Aquarium Story
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Roseate Spoonbills: Breeding, Eggs, and a Charleston Aquarium Story

The roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) is a unique wading bird famous for its bright pink feathers and spatula-shaped bill. It is one of only six spoonbill species in the world and the only one found in the Americas (Hancock and Kushlan 1984). With a partly bald, reddish head and a large flat bill, this bird…