- Hadada Ibis
Taxobox
name = Hadada Ibis
image size = 250 px
image caption = Wild bird in South Africa
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Ciconiiformes
familia =Threskiornithidae
genus = "Bostrychia "
species = "B. hagedash"
binomial = "Bostrychia hagedash"
binomial_authority = (Latham, 1790)The Hadada or Hadeda Ibis, "Bostrychia hagedash" is a large, up to 76 cm long, dark brownibis with a white "moustache", glossy greenish purple wings, large black bill with a red stripe on upper mandible, and blackish legs.The Hadada Ibis is found throughout open grasslands,
savanna and rainforests ofSudan ,Ethiopia ,Senegal ,Uganda ,Tanzania ,Gabon ,Zaire ,Cameroon ,Gambia ,Kenya ,Somalia andSouth Africa , and also in urban parks and large gardens. It feeds mainly on earthworms, using its longscimitar -like bill to probe soft soil. It also eats larger insects, such as theParktown Prawn , as well as spiders and small lizards. These birds also favour snails and will feed in garden beds around residential homes.It has a distinctively loud and recognisable "haa-haa-haa-de-dah" call that is often heard when the birds are flying or when startled, hence the name.
Widespread and common throughout its large range, the Hadada Ibis is evaluated as Least Concern on the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.Gallery
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
External links
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=3786&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet]
* [http://www.redlist.org/search/details.php?species=49629 IUCN Red List]
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