Scarlet Ibis
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(New page: Image:Scarlet ibis.jpg '''Common Name:''' Scarlet Ibis<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Eudocimus ruber '''Size:''' 25 inches (56-61 cm) '''Habitat''': Central and South America. Found in...) |
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'''Habitat''': Central and South America. Found in tropical South America and also Trinidad and Tobago. While the species may have occurred as a natural vagrant in southern Florida in the late 1800s, all recent reports of the species in North America have been of introduced or escaped birds. | '''Habitat''': Central and South America. Found in tropical South America and also Trinidad and Tobago. While the species may have occurred as a natural vagrant in southern Florida in the late 1800s, all recent reports of the species in North America have been of introduced or escaped birds. | ||
- | '''Status:''' Least Concern. Global Population: 100,000 - 150,000. | + | '''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global Population:''' 100,000 - 150,000. |
'''Diet:''' Their diet is fish, frogs, reptiles and crustaceans. | '''Diet:''' Their diet is fish, frogs, reptiles and crustaceans. | ||
It is the national bird of Trinidad and is featured on the Trinidad and Tobago coat of arms along with Tobago's national bird, the Rufous-vented Chachalaca. | It is the national bird of Trinidad and is featured on the Trinidad and Tobago coat of arms along with Tobago's national bird, the Rufous-vented Chachalaca. | ||
- | '''Found in | + | '''Found in [http://www.empken.com/downloads/downloads2.html Free Downloads]''' |