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Scarlet Ibis

(Eudocimus ruber)
Order: Ciconiiformes
Family: Threskiornithidae
Genus: Eudocimus
Species: Eudocimus ruber

HABITAT AND RANGE: The Scarlet Ibis inhabits estuaries, mud flats, lagoons, shallow bays, marshes, swamps, and mangrove trees. Its range extends from Florida and the Caribbean Islands into South America from Venezuela to eastern Brazil.

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: The Scarlet Ibis is unique in that it is the only shorebird with bright red plumage. They are generally bright pink or red in color and are about 22-30 inches in length from bill to tail. The young are dull grayish-brown with white underparts and a stubby tail.

ADAPTATIONS: The Scarlet Ibis has a long curved bill which is ideal for probing mud and shallow water in search of food. They also have long legs, as do most wading birds. Extremely social birds, they live in large groups and fly in a V-formation from their roosts to their feeding grounds. Thought they are strong fliers, they are more often seen wading in shallow water in search of food.

DIET: The diet of a Scarlet Ibis consists of crabs, mollusks, small fish, frogs, insects, shrimp and other crustaceans, and small snakes. Like flamingos, Ibises get their bright colors from the shrimp that they eat. In captivity, their colors may also be enhanced by adding a beetroot and carrot supplement to their diet.

REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT: Scarlet Ibises congregate in colonies of several hundred at breeding time, nesting on dense brush and mangrove-covered islands and shore areas near river mouths. Their nests are usually loose platforms of sticks that are located in treetops overlooking water. Usually 3-5 eggs are laid and incubated for 19-23 days. Both parents incubate and care for the young.

STATUS IN WILD: The Scarlet Ibis is protected worldwide, especially in the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago, where it is revered as the national bird. The only known predators of the Scarlet Ibis are man and large cats.


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