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Black-headed Ibis
Latin Name:
Threskiornis melanocephalus
Category:
Size:
75cm
Description:
Sexes alike. White plumage; naked black head; long, curved black bill; blood-red patches seen on underwing and flanks in flight. Breeding: long plumes over neck; some slaty-grey in wings. Young: head and neck feathered; only face and patch around eye naked. Gregarious; feeds with storks, spoonbills, egrets and other ibises; moves actively in water, the long, curved bill held partly open and head partly submerged as the bird probes the nutrient-rich mud.
Habitat:
marshes; riversides.
Food:
frogs, insects, fish, molluscs, algal matter
Distribution:
resident; local migrant; subcontinent, from terai south.
Call:
Call Description:
loud, booming call.
IUCN:
National Status:
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