NOUN | an ibis | [species] ibises / [collectively] ibis | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- ibis {m} = ibis
- ibis {m} à cou blanc [Theristicus caudatus] = buff-necked ibis
- ibis {m} à cou blanc [Theristicus caudatus] = white-throated ibis
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- The guidelines for the conservation and reintroduction of the northern bald ibis were established in 2003 at an International Advisory Group for Northern Bald Ibis (IAGNBI) conference in Innsbruck at the Alpenzoo, which maintains the European studbook for the northern bald ibis.
- 2. http://www.fti-ibis.com is the Web site for the developer and supporter of IBIS technology, Forensic Technology Incorporated.
- The ibis was chosen as Miami's unofficial mascot by Nathan Duncan in 1926, after the University of Miami student body chose the school's yearbook's name to be "The Ibis".
- DNA–DNA hybridization studies show that the species falls squarely into the New World ibis clade, with its closest relatives being the sharp-tailed ibis, the American white ibis and the buff-necked ibis.
- IBIS is an evolving standard with many proposed changes submitted to IBIS Open Forum for consideration.
- The bird genus "Pseudibis" consists of two South-East Asian species in the ibis subfamily, Threskiornithinae. The giant ibis is also sometimes placed in this genus.
- The Llanos' wetlands supports around 70 species of water birds, including the scarlet ibis.
- 681 species of birds have been reported, including herons and egrets (genera "Egretta" and "Ardea"), whistling ducks (subfamily Dendrocygninae), sharp-tailed ibis ("Cercibis oxycerca)", ibis (genus "Theristicus"), and the roseate spoonbill ("Platalea ajaja").
- Ibis budget is part of the ibis family, which also includes the brands ibis (red) and ibis Styles.
- From mid August 2012 until the fleet's final withdrawal on 28 September, the remaining three sets had a second "toki" crested ibis added to their logos to celebrate the rare hatching of ibis chicks in the wild.
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