Red-naped Ibis vs African Sacred Ibis
Pseudibis papillosa comparado con Threskiornis aethiopicus
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | Red-naped Ibis | African Sacred Ibis |
|---|---|---|
| Nombre científico | Pseudibis papillosa | Threskiornis aethiopicus |
| Orden | Pelecaniformes | Pelecaniformes |
| Familia | Threskiornithidae | Threskiornithidae |
| Estado de conservación | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Longitud | — | — |
| Envergadura | 76,1 cm (30.0 in) | 72,8 cm (28.7 in) |
| Peso | 823,0 g (29.03 oz) | 1522,0 g (53.69 oz) |
| Dieta | -- | -- |
| Tamaño de la puesta | 2-4 | 2-3 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Hábitats compartidos
Red-naped Ibis only
Ninguno
African Sacred Ibis only
Estado de conservación
Least Concern
Red-naped Ibis
Least Concern
African Sacred Ibis
About These Birds
Red-naped Ibis
68 cm. Dark iridescent brown-black; bare red crown patch; white shoulder patch. Resident across South Asia from Pakistan to Myanmar in dry open woodland and cultivation near rivers. Near Threatened; declining due to habitat loss. Feeds on insects, frogs, and crabs in shallow water.
African Sacred Ibis
65–89 cm. White with bare black head and neck; black wingtips; red underwing stripe. Widespread sub-Saharan Africa, Nile Delta, and naturalised in southern Europe and elsewhere. Feeds by probing in wetlands and grasslands for invertebrates. Colonial breeder; associated with ancient Egyptian mythology.