Viv.....: Spoonbills and Ibises grooming themselves at wetland
Viv.....: Adult Spoonbills and Ibises at wetland
Viv.....: Gathering of Spoonbill and Ibises at wetland
Viv.....: Busy Spoonbill feeding at wetland
Viv.....: Adult Spoonbill feeding at wetland
Viv.....: Contemplating adult Pink Spoonbill
Viv.....: Pink Spoonbills busy at work
Viv.....: Poor mum Spoonbill can't bathe in peace in wetland - junior keeps harrassing her for food, attention
Viv.....: Flock of Ibises, Spoonbill grooming themselves at wetland
Viv.....: Spoonbill at home in wetland
Viv.....: Pretty Spoonbill's patented bathing technique at the wetlands
Viv.....: Adult Spoonbill thrashing about the wetlands water to clean itself using its patent technique!
Viv.....: Regular spot for Spoonbills and Ibises to groom at wetland
Viv.....: Adult Spoonbills and Ibises grooming themselves at wetland
Viv.....: Adult Ibis and Spoonbill grooming themselves at a specific place at the wetland. It's like their designated bath house
Viv.....: Living in harmony at common bathing area at the wetland on a sunny summer morning - Ibises, Spoonbill grooming themselves
Viv.....: On a sunny summer morning, adult Spoonbills and Ibises at their usual grooming spot at the wetland. Ibises and Spoonbills are commonly found in the same areas
Viv.....: Variety of interesting wildlife at wetlands, Bicentennial Park, Homebush, New South Wales, Australia
Viv.....: Nice to see harmonious living at common bathing area at the wetland on sunny summer morning- Ibises, Spoonbill grooming themselves
Viv.....: On a sunny autumn morning, wildlife busy foraging for food at Waterbird Refuge, Bicentennial Park wetlands, Homebush, New South Wales, Australia. Spoonbills, Ibises, Chestnut Teals and Hardhead ducks can be seen
Viv.....: On a sunny spring morning, a pair of adult Spoonbills take a nap while pair of Pied Stilts are busy feeding at the wetland. The pied stilt is a waterbird and feeds in shallow water
Viv.....: On a sunny autumn morning, adult Spoonbill is fast asleep, standing on one leg. All spoonbills have large, flat, spatulate bills