Red-Naped Ibis

The red-naped ibis (Pseudibis papillosa) also known as the Indian black ibis or black ibis is a species of ibis found in the plains of the Indian Subcontinent. Unlike other ibises in the region it is not very dependent on water and is often found in dry fields a good distance away from water. It is usually seen in loose groups and can be told by the nearly all dark body with a white patch on the shoulder and a bare dark head with a patch of crimson red warty skin on the crown and nape. It has a loud call and is noisy when breeding. It builds its nest most often on the top of a large tree or palm.

Scientific Name : Pseudibis Papillosa

Family : Threskiornithidae

Order : Pelecaniformes

Class : Aves

Type : Ibises And Spoonbills

Conservation Status : Least concern (LC)

Size : 60 - 70 cm

Compare Size : Kite +

Wingspan : 90 - 115 cm

Weight : NA

Migratory : Resident

Sex Alike : Yes

Nesting Season : March and October

Other Names :

English : Indian Black Ibis, Black Ibis

Hindi : काला बुज्जा, बाज़

Marathi : काळा शराटी, काळा कंकर

Habitat:
Open country of the Indian Subcontinent, Not very dependent on water and is often found in dry fields a good distance away from water, Also found in marshes, Riverbeds, irrigated farmlands and margins of wetlands and lakes

Breeding:
Lays 2 - 4 pale bluish green in colour eggs

Feeding:
Carrion, Insects, Frogs, and other small vertebrates as well as grain


Identification Features

Male & Female
Legs Long; Grey but turn reddish during the breeding season
Wing Black with blue-green gloss, White patch on the shoulder visble in flight
Upperparts Brown
Underparts Brown
Neck Brown
Head Dark-grey except crown and nape
Crown Has patch of bright-red warty skin
Nape Has patch of bright-red warty skin
Iris Orange-red
Bill Grey but turn reddish during the breeding season
Young Birds
Note :
browner and initially lack the bare head and crown

Gallery

SIGHTINGS

Date Location
2023-09-07 07 Sep 2023 Kumbhar Ali, Neral, Maharashtra

Similar Birds

(Ibises And Spoonbills)