Black-Headed Ibis: An Enigmatic Wading Bird Facing Conservation Challenges
The black-headed ibis is a wading bird found in Africa, Madagascar, and the Middle East. It is a medium-sized bird with long legs, a curved beak, and striking plumage. The black-headed ibis is an omnivore and feeds on insects, worms, frogs, and small fish. It is a colonial nester and lays 2-4 eggs per clutch. The black-headed ibis is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, but its population is declining due to habitat loss and degradation.