Ibis
The Ibis is a long-legged wading bird known for its distinctive curved bill, which it uses to probe mud and shallow water for food. These birds are often found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines, where they primarily feed on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.
There are several species of Ibis, including the Sacred Ibis and the Glossy Ibis. They are typically social birds, often seen in flocks, and are known for their striking plumage, which can vary in color from white to dark iridescent shades.