Eudocimus albus, commonly known as the White Ibis, is a wading bird with a long, curved bill and a white body. It has a black head, neck, and legs, and a red face and bill. It is typically found in wetlands, marshes, and coastal areas, and can live up to 15 years. The current population of the White Ibis is estimated to be around 1.5 million.
Name Origin: The scientific name of the organism, Eudocimus albus, is derived from the Greek words eu meaning “good” and dokein meaning “to seem”, combined with the Latin word albus meaning “white”. This is likely in reference to the white plumage of the bird.
Related Species: Eudocimus ruber, Plegadis chihi, Plegadis falcinellus