Scarlet Ibis

Distribution
The range of the scarlet ibis is very large, and colonies are found throughout vast areas of South America and the Caribbean islands.
Diet
Much of their diet consists of insects, of which the majority were scarabs and ground beetles.
Information

Adult plumage is virtually all scarlet. The feathers may show various tints and shades, but only the tips of their wings deviate from their namesake color. A small but reliable marking, these wingtips are a rich inky black (or occasionally dark blue) and are found only on the longest primaries – otherwise the birds' coloration is "a vivid orange-red, almost luminous in quality." Scarlet ibises have red bills and feet however the bill is sometimes blackish, especially toward the end. They have a long, narrow, decurved bill. Their legs and neck are long and extended in flight.

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