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was in 1900. Through the 1900s, this breeding population was small and highly irregular, including long periods with none. The species became more thoroughly established in
Denmark in 1996 (where a few birds, likely from the Netherlands, arrived and began breeding) and its population has since rapidly increased with multiple colonies; first passing 100 pairs in 2011, and with almost 600 pairs as of 2021. It is likely that this northward spread has been aided by
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it rapidly increased from the 1980s, reaching almost 3000 pairs by 2015. Up to the early 2000s, in Europe only the
Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Hungary and Greece had sizeable breeding populations. The northernmost part of the Eurasian spoonbill's range is in Denmark where the first known breeding
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Eurasian spoonbill is not threatened and the total global population was estimated at 63–65,000 mature birds in 2015. In Europe, the population experienced a significant decrease between 1960 and 1990, but since then it has been increasing and was estimated to number
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no more than 1 or 2 m (3.3 or 6.6 ft) apart. Breeding colonies are normally sited within 10–15 km (6.2–9.3 mi) of feeding areas, often much less (although the species may also feed up to 35–40 km (22–25 mi) away).
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south to winter in southwestern Europe, the northern half of Africa or warm parts of Asia. However, some northern birds do remain in the general region during the winter, including the United
Kingdom, the
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29,000 mature birds in 2020. For example, in the
Netherlands, the population had reached a low point of less than 150 breeding pairs in 1968, but due to better habitat protection and bans of toxins like
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This species is found widely in Europe, Asia and Africa. In Europe, it breeds from the United
Kingdom and Portugal in the west, locally through the continent; ranging north to Denmark and east to the
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This species is almost unmistakable in most of its range. The breeding bird is all white except for its dark legs, black bill with a yellow tip, and a yellow breast patch like a
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Eurasian spoonbills show a preference for extensive, shallow wetlands with muddy clay or fine, sandy beds. They may inhabit any type of marsh, river, lake, floodplain or
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in 2010. In 2011, 8 breeding pairs nested, successfully fledging 14 young, and in 2018 the colony had increased to 28 breeding pairs.
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around 1668, although in the previous century it had been a widespread breeding species in southern
England and Wales, even near
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has threatened the species in the past. Breeding colonies are highly vulnerable to general disturbances and predators like
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880:(in Latin). Vol. 1 (10th ed.). Holmiae (Stockholm): Laurentii Salvii. p. 139.
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Oudman, T.; de Goeij, P.; Piersma, T.; Lok, T. (2017).
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found that the Eurasian spoonbill is sister taxon to a
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1982:Andean ibis
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1943:Theristicus
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1891:B. olivacea
1808:P. gigantea
1798:P. davisoni
1745:T. moluccus
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1124:"Spoonbill"
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429:Description
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350:"heron". A
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1887:Olive ibis
1878:Bostrychia
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