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IbisIbises (family Threskiornithidae) are a family of long-legged stork-like wading Birds found throughout the tropical and temperate areas of the world. The approximately thirty-three species of ibis and spoonbill feed in wetlands, probing in water and mud for invertebrates. The white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi) occurs sporadically in the province as far north as Last Mountain Lake as a wanderer. This medium-sized wader occurs in the same habitat as Shorebirds and Herons, but can be distinguished by its overall dark body and long down-curved thin bill. Diane Secoy Print EntryFurther ReadingAlsop, Fred J., III. 2002. Birds of Canada. New York: Dorling Kindersley. |
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