




Bostrychia hagedash
The Hadada Ibis is a large bird with a long, curved bill and beautiful greenish-black feathers. They are often seen in groups and love to make loud, honking calls that sound like 'ha-da-da'.
生息地: Wetlands
The Hadada Ibis is a medium-large bird with dull grey-brown plumage, but its wings shimmer with iridescent green and purple. It has a distinctive long, downcurved black bill and a bare black face patch.





カテゴリ
鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Hadada Ibises often fly in V-formations, just like many geese!
Their loud, piercing call, 'haa-haa-dah', gives them their very own name!
These birds use their strong feet to stomp the ground, flushing out hidden bugs!
They sometimes build nests in surprisingly high places, even tall urban buildings!
Hadada Ibises can expertly probe soft ground because their long, curved bill helps them reach hidden insects and worms.
The Hadada Ibis has a famously loud 'haa-haa-dah' call that helps them communicate across distances and defend their territory.
Hadada Ibises can locate hidden prey in mud because their sensitive bill can detect subtle movements and scents underground.
The Hadada Ibis has excellent eyesight that helps them spot potential predators or good feeding grounds from a distance.
These omnivores love to dig for insects, worms, and small creatures in soft ground.
Lumbricus terrestris
A favorite meal dug from the soil.
Haliaeetus vocifer
A natural predator of Hadada Ibises.
Bos taurus
Forages near grazing animals for insects.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Watch from a distance and don't try to touch wild birds.
65-76 cm
90-100 cm
0.9-1.3 kg
10-20 年
50 km/h
These omnivores love to dig for insects, worms, and small creatures in soft ground.
Wetlands
Foraging
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