White Ibis
The White Ibis is a wading bird found in wetlands, marshes, and coastal areas across the Americas. It has a long, curved bill that helps it forage for food, primarily small fish, crustaceans, and insects. The bird is easily recognizable by its white plumage and distinctive red facial skin.
These birds are social creatures, often seen in groups, and they are known for their graceful flight. The White Ibis plays an important role in its ecosystem by helping to control insect populations and contributing to the health of wetland environments.