White-shouldered Ibis

Pseudibis davisoni

Critically Endangered

The White-shouldered Ibis is a wetland bird of wetlands, rivers, marshes, and coasts across the species' range. 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
White-shouldered Ibis Range — Resident or seasonal range in wetlands, rivers, marshes, and coasts across the species' range
Population
≈ 250-1K
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