American White Ibis
American White Ibis
The American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus) is a species of bird in the ibis family, Threskiornithidae. It is found from Virginia via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal New World tropics. This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. The breeding range runs along the Gulf and Atlantic Coast, and the coasts of Mexico and Central America. Outside the breeding period, the range extends further inland in North America and also includes the Caribbean. It is also found along the northwestern South American coastline in Colombia and Venezuela. Populations in central Venezuela overlap and interbreed with the scarlet ibis. The two have been classified by some authorities as a single species.
Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.




Great photos of a lovely bird! π
Thank you Donna! π
Ooh, you are so lucky to get this elegant ibis in your part of the US. Beautiful bird, and terrific photos, HJ.
Yes Jet, I have to admit that. Thank you my friend. π
Wow what an unusual looking bird with its pink beak and feet!
They are odd but elegant birds. Thanks Chris. π
Hj – what a great post – and great bird. They are elegant and your photos captured their grace (I like the lower right one most) and I also did not know they were flexible with their food as you noted they can adjust their eating…
Thank you Prior for sharing, I appreciate it greatly. π
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This is such an elegant bird! I love its red bill and legs!
Thank you Clare! π
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