- The
ibis (/ˈaɪbɪs/) (collective
plural ibises;
classical plurals ibides and ibes) are a
group of long-legged
wading birds in the
family Threskiornithidae...
- ornithologists. In
mixed flocks these ibises often hybridise. The
Australian white ibis is
often called the
sacred ibis colloquially.
Although known to the...
- some
ibises, they are
found near
wetlands and
often live in
close proximity to humans,
foraging in
cultivated land and gardens. A medium-sized
ibis with...
- Cécile Mourer-Chauviré and François Moutou, and
thought related to the bald
ibises of the
genus Geronticus. In 1994,
Cowles concluded that the "stork" remains...
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scarlet ibis eggs were
placed in
white ibis nests in Florida's
Greynolds Park, and the
resulting po****tion
hybridised easily,
producing "pink
ibises" that...
-
studies have also
shown Glossy ibises to be
foraging in
agricultural wetlands and
flooded farmlands in
western India.
Glossy ibises undertake dispersal movements...
-
White ibis may
refer to
several birds:
American white ibis,
Eudocimus albus Australian white ibis,
Threskiornis molucca Solomons white ibis or Solomon...
- Look up
Ibis or
ibis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
ibis is a long-legged bird.
Ibis or
IBIS may also
refer to:
Hinkler Ibis, a
British two-seat...
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Changnyeong has bred more than 360
crested ibises so far. The
South Korean government has
released dozens of
crested ibises into the wild to
promote its efforts...
- the
northern bald
ibis from
Critically Endangered to
Endangered on the IUCN Red List in 2018.
There are
about 2000
northern bald
ibises living in captivity...