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White Ibis
Eudocimus albus
29.0693, -95.2487
Field Notes
Description:
The white plumage and pink facial skin of adult American White Ibises are distinctive. In non-breeding condition the long downcurved bill and long legs are bright red-orange. The dark on the tip of the bill in Photo 3 and 4 is mud. Like other species of ibis, the American White Ibis flies with neck and legs outstretched, often in long loose lines or 'V' formations. Immatures are shaped like adult, but with crown back, dusky neck, and orange bill. Older birds can be mottled brown and white.
Habitat:
Upper Texas Coast (UTC) 108 BRAZORIA NWR: Brazoria is a vital complex of coastal wetlands and prairie harboring more than 300 bird species. The refuge serves as an end point of the Central Flyway for waterfowl in winter, and an entry point for neotropical migratory songbirds tired from a 600-mile Gulf crossing from Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Notes:
Teal Pond: Stop 9-11 on the Big Slough Auto Tour.
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