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White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)General Information
The white ibis about two feet tall and has a wingspan of about three
feet. It is entirely white except for its black-edged wings. Its
blacked tipped wings may not be noticeable when the ibis is at rest,
but are easily seen when it is in flight. It has a long, down-curved
reddish-orange bill and a reddish-orange face. It legs are long and
gray, except for during breeding season when they turn
reddish-orange. Young white ibis are brown on their uppersides and
white on their undersides and they have brown bills and legs. Habitat and Range
The white ibis can be found on the Atlantic Coast from Virginia south
to Florida and along the Gulf Coast west to Texas. It is also found
in Mexico and Central America.
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