Definition
The genus *Ajaia* refers specifically to a group of birds known as roseate spoonbills. It includes only one living species, *Ajaia ajaja*. These birds are known for their distinctive pink plumage and spoon-shaped bills, which they use to forage in shallow waters. Think of it as nature's way of creating a flamingo, but with a spoon. The roseate spoonbill is found in the Americas. They use their bills to sift through the water, looking for small fish and invertebrates. Their vibrant color comes from their diet. They are truly unique and fascinating birds.