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Juvenile White Ibis

Eudocimus albus

Photo by LaurieWinters
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Immature Description
Shaped like adult, but with crown back, dusky neck, and orange bill. Older birds can be mottled brown and white.

Habitat:

A wading bird of the deep South, the striking White Ibis is frequently seen on lawns looking for large insects as well as probing for prey along the shoreline.

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Comments (8)

nice video. Like to hear the sound of the wind!
Thanks CJ, I was surprised when I found out what it was.
Cool - never seen a juvie before

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