Black-faced Ibis

Theristicus melanopis

Least Concern

The Black-faced Ibis is a wetland bird of South American wetlands and open country. It feeds in shallow water, mud, reeds, or wet grassland on fish, frogs, crustaceans, insects, or other small animals, using patient stalking, probing, sweeping, or quick strikes depending on its bill shape.

Family
Threskiornithidae
Range
Black-faced Ibis Range — Resident or seasonal range in South American wetlands and open country
Population
≈ Unknown
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