Spot-breasted Ibis
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The Spot-breasted Ibis (Bostrychia rara) is a species of bird
Bird
Birds are feathered, winged, bipedal, endothermic , egg-laying, vertebrate animals. Around 10,000 living species and 188 families makes them the most speciose class of tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Extant birds range in size from...

 and is a member of the order Ciconiiformes and the family Threskiornithidae. It is a wading bird that lives is swampy forested areas and is found in tropical regions. Its preference for dense rainforests in tropical Africa means that it is seldom seen and is vulnerable to deforestation.

Habitat and Distribution

The Spot-breasted Ibis is found in Angola
Angola
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, Cameroon
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, Central African Republic
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, the Republic of the Congo
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, the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea
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, Gabon
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, Ghana
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, Guinea
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, Liberia
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, Nigeria
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, Sierra Leone
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, and Uganda
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. Although it is found across a wide range of territory is it not common and considered to be rare. In the areas where it is found it is a resident of that area, this means as a species they do not migrate and they live there all year long. Its habitat is in wooded swamps or forested areas near streams.

Description and Taxonomy

Ibises are known to have a rounded body with long legs and a long S-shaped neck. There are 30 different species worldwide and they all show variations on the same body form. Some are crested and some are bald behind their heads.

The Spot-breasted Ibis, like other ibises, has long legs and a long bill. They also have a crest at the back of their head. Unlike other ibises they have a short neck. Their wing length is 270-290, their bill length is 115-130 and their tarsus length is 56-65. Their plumage varies but appears to be most commonly brownish – blue. A small, dark ibis, the best distinguishing feature is suggested by its name; the buff-spotted neck and breast is diagnostic. Otherwise, the upperparts are uniformly dark, with blue skin surrounding the eyes (smaller in females). Flying birds can be distinguished by their broad wings and short tail. The juvenile is duller, and has a shorter crest. To view a picture of them you may follow the external link at the bottom of the page.

The Spot-breasted Ibis is most closely related to the four other members of the genus Bostrychia, Olive Ibis
Olive Ibis
The Olive Ibis is a species of bird in the Threskiornithidae family.It is found in Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania.- References : Database entry includes...

, São Tomé Ibis, Hadada Ibis
Hadada Ibis
The Hadada or Hadeda Ibis, Bostrychia hagedash, is an ibis found in Sub-Saharan Africa.-Appearance:The Hadeda is a large , dark brown ibis with a white "moustache", glossy greenish purple wings, a large black bill with a red stripe on the upper mandible, and blackish legs.-Call:It has a...

 and Wattled Ibis
Wattled Ibis
The Wattled Ibis is a species of bird in the Threskiornithidae family. It is endemic to the Ethiopian highlands and is found only in Ethiopia and Eritrea.-Description:...

, which are also all restricted to sub-Saharan Africa. In particular, the Spot-breasted Ibis is closely related to the Olive Ibis
Olive Ibis
The Olive Ibis is a species of bird in the Threskiornithidae family.It is found in Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania.- References : Database entry includes...

 and São Tomé Ibis, and these three species are sometimes placed into their own genus, Lampribis. There are no recognized subspecies of the Spot-breasted Ibis.

Behavior

Spot-breasted Ibises are difficult to observe because they are usually silent and solitary. When disturbed, they are often flushed from the ground to a nearby perch, where they remain silent. They are best located at dusk and dawn as they call in flight.

Vocalization

Usually silent and furtive when feeding on the ground. At dawn and dusk birds call in flight, giving a loud, raucous "ha-han".

Diet

Spot-breasted Ibis are omnivorous and feed on some plant material, along with various small crustaceans and insects. Invertebrates consumed include grubs, worms, aquatic snails, larvae and a variety of beetles. Usually diurnal, although occasionally feeds at night by moonlight. Away from roosting sites, most individuals feed alone or in pairs. Like other ibises, the Spot-breasted Ibis probes through the mud in swamps and along banks of forest rivers and streams.

Reproduction

The nests of the Spot-breasted Ibis are usually found about on tree branches 1-6 meters above ground or above water. They are solitary nesters. They generally lay 2 eggs at a time. Reproduction occurs throughout the year, except during long dry seasons when water levels are too low. For example, in Gabon birds laid in all months except July and August, with peaks in March-May and September-December. The peaks corresponded to the local rainy seasons. Incubation takes about 20 days. Chicks are independent about 40 days after hatch. As with other ibises, chicks are semi-altricial
Altricial
Altricial, meaning "requiring nourishment", refers to a pattern of growth and development in organisms which are incapable of moving around on their own soon after hatching or being born...

; they are born with blackish-brown down that is replaced at six days by thicker white down.

Conservation

Like many other birds in the Guineo-Congolian region the Spot-breasted Ibis is subject to habitat loss and fragmentation. Deforestation has destroyed much of the dense rain forest these birds prefer. Hunters have also had a negative impact on the success of this species. For example, fishermen are known to take nestlings. Nonetheless, the spcies is considered not globally threatened.

External Links

To view a picture you can follow this external link or it there is one in the book Birds of Eastern Africa
http://www.planetofbirds.com/ciconiiformes-threskiornithidae-spot-breasted-ibis-bostrychia-rara
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