Spoonbill
Swiging it's bill side to side, it catches it's food as it splashes mud everywhere. The spoonbill eats crustaceans and other minute animals that live in the thick waters.
The spoonbill proves it's name cause it's bill IS shaped like a spoon! It's white feathers wallow in the tops of trees feeding it's young. The yellow on the end of it's beak makes it look like it's scooping up something.
When the spoonbill is young, it's bill doesn't exactly look like it's name.When it's young, the beak lookes normal. As it grows older the beak will change.