Ibises and Spoonbills (Threskiornithidae)
Sharp-tailed Ibis (Cercibis oxycerca) - HBW 1, p. 499
French: Ibis à queue pointue
German: Spitzschwanzibis
Spanish: Ibis Rabudo
Other common names: Long tailed/Bare faced Ibis
Taxonomy: Ibis oxycercus Spix, 1825, in Provincia Pará. Type from Amazonia.
Monotypic.
Distribution: E Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana; Amazonian Brazil to NW Mato Grosso.
- Least Concern
-
Two birds feeding intensively in the grass Hato El Cedral, Apure State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
David Ascanio 31 January 2006 3 years ago 32 sec 4.3 -
Two birds feeding in the grass Hato El Cedral, Apure State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
David Ascanio 31 January 2006 3 years ago 37 sec 4 -
A bird feeding in the grass while other joining Hato El Cedral, Apure State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
David Ascanio 31 January 2006 3 years ago 24 sec 4 -
An adult with a juvenile Hato Piñero, Cojedes State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
David Ascanio 28 February 2006 3 years ago 32 sec 3.9 -
A bird foraging on the grass Hato Piñero, Cojedes State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
David Ascanio 31 December 2003 2 years ago 9 sec 3.4 -
A bird on a pond, foraging Hato Piñero, Cojedes State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
David Ascanio 28 February 2006 3 years ago 28 sec 3.1
-
Bird foraging on ground Hato Piñero, Cojedes State, Venezuela (Monotypic species)
Mikko Pyhälä 18 December 2008 1 year ago 3
- No sound recordings available yet
