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American white ibis - Wikipedia The American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) is a species of bird in the ibis family, Threskiornithidae It is found from the southern half of the US East Coast (Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia), along the Gulf Coast states (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas) and south through most of the Caribbean coastal regions of Central America [2] This particular ibis species is a
White-Faced Ibis – Huntington Beach Tree Society The White-faced Ibis, Plegadis chihi, is a striking wading bird species that frequents the wetlands and marshes of Huntington Beach, California These medium-sized birds have glossy chestnut-brown plumage, long curved bills, and bright red eyes
Birds Of Southern California Its winter range extends from southern California and Louisiana south to include the rest of its breeding range The white-faced ibis is very similar to the glossy ibis in its non-breeding plumages, but it tends to be slightly smaller and the plumage color is somewhat warmer
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White-faced Ibis Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . . Flocks of this long-legged bird forage in marshes across large parts of the American West, where wetlands are very scarce and often ephemeral They probe their long, curving bills into moist soil, searching for earthworms and other invertebrates, typically at the edges of marshes or in wet farm fields < p>