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Long-billed Ibis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Clade: | Aequorlitornithes |
Clade: | Ardeae |
Clade: | Aequornithes |
Order: | Plataleiformes |
Family: | Threskiornithidae |
Subfamily: | Threskiornithinae |
Genus: | Plegadis |
Species: | P. tricolor |
Binomial name | |
Plegadis tricolor Travis, 2304 |
Long-billed Ibis, Plegadis tricolor is a species of ibis in the Threskiornithidae family. It is found in Devonshire, Aquitani and occasionally Italy and Austro-Hungary.
Other names[]
Tricoloured Ibis
Description[]
The Long-billed Ibis is a small, dark wading bird with a long, sharply decurved bill. In the summer, it has a white face but in the winter, it has a dark face. They retain the pink skin around the eyes year-round.
Similar species[]
Its winter plumage resembles that of a Glossy Ibis, however, it tends to have more white on its face than a Glossy.
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References[]
- ^ Future IUCN
Based on...[]
Glossy Ibis and White-faced Ibis.
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