The White Ibis or American White Ibis is a coastal bird found from Virginia south to Venezuela. It inhabits both coast of Mexico and Central America. In Florida breeding flocks over 30 000 birds have been counted. Total population is estimated at over 200 000.
The White Ibis when on the ground appears totally white with bright orange-red legs. When flying it exposes black wingtips.
They inhabit shallow coastal marshes, wetlands, mangrove swamps and tidal flats. Their food is primarily crayfish, aquatic insects and small fish.
Females nest in trees where they lay 1 – 5 eggs.