
Australian Ibis
threskiornis molucca
The Australian Ibis, commonly referred to as the Australian White Ibis, is one of Australia's most recognizable and highly adaptable bird species. Originally a resident of inland wetlands and marshes, this resourceful avian has successfully transitioned to coastal urban environments. Often seen in public parks, city plazas, and landfill sites, it has earned a unique place in contemporary Australian culture, affectionately known as the 'bin chicken.' Despite their somewhat notorious urban reputation, they play a crucial ecological role in controlling pest insect populations and cleaning up organic waste in natural wetlands. In the wild, these birds are highly social, nesting in large colonies called rookeries, often alongside other wading birds. Their bold, inquisitive nature and willingness to interact closely with humans make them a fascinating subject of study in urban ecology.
Lebensraum: Typically found in wetlands, swamps, lagoons, and increasingly in urban parks, gardens, and landfills.
Aussehen
This large wading bird is easily identified by its predominantly white plumage, which is accented by a bald, featherless black head and neck. It features a highly distinctive, long, black bill that curves dramatically downward, ideal for probing deep mud or trash. In flight, their wings reveal black tips and a striking patch of bare red skin on the underside near the breast. Their legs are long and dark, allowing them to wade comfortably through shallow water and urban debris.

Kategorie
VögelSeltenheit
Common
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
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Interessante Fakten
Colloquially known as the 'bin chicken' in Australia due to its notorious habit of rummaging through public trash cans.
Despite their modern urban reputation, they are closely related to the African Sacred Ibis, which was revered in ancient Egypt.
Historically, their presence in coastal cities was triggered by inland droughts, driving them away from dried-up wetlands.
They are intelligent enough to use specific techniques to open secured garbage bins and tear open plastic bags to access food.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Sensory Probing
Uses a highly sensitive, long bill packed with nerve endings to detect movement and prey buried deep in soft mud or water.
Urban Foraging Adaptability
Exhibits highly flexible cognitive skills allowing it to navigate human landscapes, open trash bins, and exploit artificial food sources.
Thermoregulatory Display
Utilizes unfeathered red skin patches under its wings to dissipate excess body heat and communicate with potential mates.
Maße und Details
- Länge
- 65-75 cm
- Flügelspannweite
- 110-125 cm
- Gewicht
- 1.4-2.5 kg
- Lebenserwartung
- 10-15 Jahre
- Top Speed
- 50 km/h
- Gelegegröße
- 2-4
- Brutzeit
- 21-25 Tage
- Zugstrecke
- 500 km
Ernährung und Fütterung
Highly opportunistic feeders that consume a mix of aquatic invertebrates, small vertebrates, and scavenged human food scraps.
Altersunterschiede: Chicks are fed regurgitated food by parents, transitioning to independent foraging as juveniles.
Hauptnahrung
- Crayfish
- Insects
- Frogs
- Human food scraps
- Mollusks
Nahrungssuche
- Foraging
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
Lace Monitor
Varanus varius
Predates on eggs and chicks in nesting colonies.
Common Yabby
Cherax destructor
Serves as a major native food source in natural freshwater wetland habitats.
Red Fox
Vulpes vulpes
An introduced predator that preys on nesting adults and fledglings on the ground.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie identifiziert man Australian Ibis?
Der einfachste Weg, Australian Ibis zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.
Was ist der/die/das länge von Australian Ibis?
65-75 cm
Was ist der/die/das flügelspannweite von Australian Ibis?
110-125 cm
Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Australian Ibis?
1.4-2.5 kg
Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Australian Ibis?
10-15 Jahre
Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Australian Ibis?
50 km/h
Was frisst Australian Ibis?
Highly opportunistic feeders that consume a mix of aquatic invertebrates, small vertebrates, and scavenged human food scraps.
Wo findet man Australian Ibis normalerweise?
Typically found in wetlands, swamps, lagoons, and increasingly in urban parks, gardens, and landfills.
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