Rare Pink Water Bird Lands In Saline, First Roseate Spoonbill Sighting In Michigan

SALINE, Mich. (AP) — Bird lovers with cameras and binoculars are traveling to a stream in Saline, Michigan, to see a rare creature with pink feathers and a long bill.

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The roseate spoonbill was found in Saline in the Koch Warner Drain, the first to be seen in Michigan, said Molly Keenan of Michigan Audubon.

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The bird, which typically lives in the Gulf Coast region, escaped from a zoo or is "very confused," said Saline police, which placed traffic cones on a road to manage the flow of people.

"Sometimes they wander a bit too far," said Benjamin Winger, bird curator at the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.

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Whatever the reason, word has spread about the bird. Sally Most and her husband traveled roughly 200 miles (322 kilometers) from Fairmount, Indiana.

"After a time, you see a lot of the same birds, and then you see something unusual. ... I took over 300 pictures of it last night," Most told the Detroit Free Press. "We're going home, happy campers."


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