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Red-naped Ibis
Latin Name:
Pseudibis papillosa
Category:
Size:
70cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Glossy black plumage; slender, blackish-green, down-curved beak; red warts on naked black head; white shoulder-patch; brick-red legs. The Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus is deep maroon-brown above, with purple-green gloss from head to lower back; feathered head and lack of white shoulder-patch distinctive. Small parties; spends most time on the drier edges of marshes and jheels; when feeding in shallow water, often feeds along with other ibises, storks, spoonbills.
Habitat:
cultivated areas; edges of marshes.
Food:
small fish, frogs, earthworms, insects, lizards, crustaceans.
Distribution:
resident; NW India, east through Gangetic plains; south to Karnataka.
Call:
Call Description:
loud 2- to 3-note nasal screams, uttered in flight.
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National Status:
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