When driving along South Carolina’s coastal waterways, wetlands and estuaries, you may find yourself spotting a small, strange-looking bird with a long, curved beak. Those little birds are white ibis.
When driving along South Carolina’s coastal waterways, wetlands and estuaries, you may find yourself spotting a small, strange-looking bird with a long, curved beak. Those little birds are white ibis.
For the first time, New Jersey officials recorded white ibis nesting in Ocean County. The birds' first nests in New Jersey were discovered in 2020. In five years, the white ibis population in New ...
ORLANDO,Fla. – Across Florida’s wetlands, in Native American folklore, and probably your yard, the white ibis has earned the nickname “hurricane bird.” A ...
More than likely you’ve encountered a white ibis, a derpy little bird often seen darting around downtown Orlando, well don’t get too close because it’s probably riddled with salmonella. According to a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 7-acre Cypress Wetlands in Port Royal is bird bonanza in the spring. All sorts of species congregate to nest with white ibis ...
Bird-watchers in Lancaster County may have a rare opportunity to glimpse a white ibis around Octoraro Lake after one of the warm-weather-loving birds was spotted there Friday. The juvenile bird, ...
A new population census finds highest number of individual birds since 2013 in Cambodia's Eastern Plains Landscape. The white-shouldered ibis is categorized as Critically Endangered by International ...