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Black-faced ibis

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Description


The black-faced ibis (Theristicus melanopis) is a species of bird in the family Threskiornithidae. It is found in grassland and fields in southern and western South America. It has been included as a subspecies of the similar buff-necked ibis, but today all major authorities accept the split. The black-faced ibis also included the Andean ibis (T. branickii) as a subspecies. Some taxonomic authorities (including the American Ornithological Society) still do so.

Comments (8)


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eekdog Online Now!

10:53AM | Thu, 02 November 2017

Interesting bird and great info.

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Jean_C

11:01AM | Thu, 02 November 2017

La couleur de son cou est assortie au décor! Excellente photo, Mo!

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LivingPixels

12:21PM | Thu, 02 November 2017

Gorgeous looking bird and a great capture!!

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beachsidelegs

12:42PM | Thu, 02 November 2017

Stunning :)

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Palaemon

2:05PM | Thu, 02 November 2017

Quel air sérieux !

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DukeNukem2005

2:18PM | Thu, 02 November 2017

It is very good!

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hilmarion

3:54AM | Fri, 03 November 2017

Ah voilà, le patron. Belle photo

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Cyve

6:00PM | Sat, 04 November 2017

J'adore tout simplement !!!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D3000
Shutter Speed10/2000
ISO Speed200
Focal Length130

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