




Phimosus infuscatus
The Bare-faced Ibis is a unique bird with a shiny, bare face! They are often seen in groups and love to wade in shallow waters looking for food.
生息地: Wetlands
The Bare-faced Ibis has a dark, glossy plumage with a purplish-green sheen, making it appear iridescent. Its most distinctive feature is the patch of bare, blackish skin on its face, contrasting with its dark feathers. It also has a long, decurved, dark bill.





カテゴリ
鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Bare-faced Ibises love to nest in huge colonies, sometimes sharing space with other feathered friends!
Their scientific name *Phimosus infuscatus* means 'dark-stained muzzle' because of its unique bare face!
These birds use a fun variety of grunts, croaks, and squawks to chat with each other!
Unlike their parents, baby Bare-faced Ibises are born with fuzzy faces, growing bare as they mature!
Bare-faced Ibis can find hidden prey because its long, curved bill is sensitive to touch and vibrations in the mud.
Bare-faced Ibis has strong flocking instincts that help them locate abundant food sources and stay safe from predators.
Bare-faced Ibis can easily navigate shallow waters because its sturdy legs and feet are adapted for wading through mud.
These ibises love to eat small creatures they find in mud and shallow water, especially insects and worms.
Buteogallus urubitinga
This large raptor may prey on ibis chicks or less vigilant adults.
Caiman crocodilus
Caimans in wetlands are opportunistic predators of ibis adults and eggs.
Lumbricus terrestris
A primary food source, these worms are dug from soft mud.
Pomacea diffusa
These snails are a common invertebrate prey found in shallow wetlands.
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社会性動物は組織的な群れで生活し、採餌、防衛、子育てなど、生存に有利になるよう協力し合います。
この特性は、植物と動物の両方を食べる生物を示します。
ろ過食動物は、水中に浮遊する食べ物の粒や小さな生物をこし取ることで栄養を得ます。
この生息地特性は、湿地(年間を通して、または季節的に水に浸かっている沼や湿原などの土地)で見られる種を示します。
昼行性の動物は主に日中に活動し、通常は夜間に休息や睡眠をとります。
水生の生息地には、海、川、湖、湿地など、生物が主に水中で生活する環境が含まれます。
絶滅危惧とは、その種が近い将来、野生において絶滅する危険性が非常に高いことを示しています。
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch birds from a distance so they feel safe.
45-50 cm
80-90 cm
0.45-0.55 kg
10-15 年
45 km/h
These ibises love to eat small creatures they find in mud and shallow water, especially insects and worms.
Wetlands
Foraging
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