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White-shouldered Ibis - Definition and Overview

'White-shouldered Ibis'
Conservation status: Critical
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Ciconiiformes
Family:Threskiornithidae
Subfamily:Threskionithinae
Genus:Pseudibis
Species:davisoni
Binomial name
Pseudibis davisoni
Hume, 1875


The White-shouldered Ibis (Pseudibis davisoni) is a species of wading bird of the ibis family, Threskiornithidae. It occurs at a few sites in northern Cambodia, southern Vietnam, extreme southern Laos and East Kalimantan in Indonesia.

This ibis occurs in lakes, pools, marshes and slow-flowing rivers in open lowland forest. It also inhabits sparsely wooded, dry or wet grasslands and wide rivers with sand and gravel bars.

Adults are typically 75-85 cm long, dark plumaged, with a distinctive pale collar which at close range appears bluish. The bald head is black, the legs are red, and it has a whitish patch on the inner forewing, which gives the bird its name.

This bird is considered to be critically endangered due to habitat loss through logging of lowland forest and drainage of wetlands for agriculture. The current population is estimated to be less than 250.

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