Scarlet ibis - Ibis rouge (3) by Kordouane
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Description
The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Initially given the binomial nomenclature of Scolopax rubra (the name incorporates the Latin adjective ruber, "red"), the species was later designated Guara rubra and ultimately Eudocimus ruber.
Biologically the scarlet ibis is very closely related to the American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) and is sometimes considered conspecific with it, leaving modern science divided over their taxonomy. The two birds each have exactly the same bones, claws, beaks, feather arrangements and other features – their one marked difference lies in their pigmentation.[5] Traditional taxonomy has regarded the two as separate and distinct. (Wipkipedia)
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Comments (10)
AureliusdeMercoeur
Celle que je préfère des trois ! Elle est très graphique ! Belles captures et merci pour toutes ces infos sur l'Ibis Rouge !!
Koala44
magnifique photo
IceDragonArt
Just gorgeous!
Axeye
Wow what a gorgeous creature! I have a large bird feeder and a bird bath in my back yard but it only brings small birds, and some squirrels lol.
Richardphotos
brilliant red and sharp focus
Belit
That's one sexy Bird.
ikke.evc
Beautiful series of great captures of this beautiful bird. Well done!
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!
guy91600
Est-ce qu'il reste une chambre.... Heuuuu je veux dire me prendrait-il sous son aile ?
Viewpoint42
Belle prise de vue!