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Glossy ibis
Plegadis falcinellus
Ibis like
(Threskiornithidae)
Breeding plumage is not black at all in the sun.
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A dark elegant marsh bird with a long curved beak. Neck and dark brown body, black wings, shiny green wing feathers which turn black in summer. In winter, plumage colours have faded and head and neck are white speckled. The young are speckled too. Sifts the mud with its long beak and a stretched neck, to find prey and flies. Breeds and roosts in colonies. ⇔ l. 55-65 cm Partly migratory breeding in south Europe and wintering in central Africa. Sometimes they reside in south Europe. LA: ≈ The NUMENIUS ARQUATA (Curlew) is lighter in colour and with a slimmer beak. ≈ GERONTICUS EREMITA (Northern bald ibis) has long head feathers (Tufts).
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40-60 cm
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2 LookAlikes (LA):
Curlew
Northern bald ibis
Glossy ibis
Zwarte ibis
Brauner Sichler
Ibis falcinelle
Mignattaio
Morito común
Íbis-preta
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