Ibises 



184. White Ibis f^Guara alha). L. 25. Ad& 

 White, tips of outer primaries black, face orange red. 

 Yn^. Grayish brown, rump, breast and belly white. 

 Notes. When near nest, crook, croi, eroo\ when dis- 

 turbed, a loud, hoarse, hunk, hunk, hunk. (Audubon). 



Range.— Tropical America; breeds north to Lower California, 

 soutliern Indiana, soultiern Illinois and South Carolina; winters from 

 Gulf southward; accidental tn South Dakota, Connecticut and Lone 

 Island; 



(86. Gl038y Ibis (Phgadis autumnalis). L. 24. 

 Ads. Front of head black with greenish reflections. 

 Yn^. Head and neck, fuscous brown margined with 

 white, rest of underparts fuscous brown; back with 

 greenish reflections. 



Range. — T'Oplcal a-d subtropical regions In America; rare or local 

 In southeastern United States; casual tionn 10 Massachusetts and 

 Illinois 



I 87. White-faced Glossy Ibis {PUgadis guarauna). 

 [.. 24, Ads. Front; ot head white. Yng. Resembles 

 >oung of No. 186. 



Rang'p. Tropica) and siiMror'cal America; north to California, 

 (rartiy Br'tlEh Columtia). Texas, Kansas, east rarely to Florida; 

 winters south ot United SuitS!.. 



1 88. Wood Ibrs (fanlulus toc-ululur'). L. 40. Ads. 

 Head and neck bare; white, primaries, secondaries and 

 t;iil bl.ickish. Yng. Resembles ad. but head and 

 neck feathered, grayish brown. Note. When alarm- 

 ed, J rou^li, tjuUural croak. (Audubon.) 



Rinee.— Tropical and subtropical America; breeds In Gulf Stales. 

 (Uiwei California?), and lafer tnay stray as far north as NewYcrhi 

 Wisconsin, and Caiifornia. 



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