{{Information |Description=Ibises have long legs and long decurved (down-curved) bills. They are closely related to spoonbills. The Hadada Ibis and the Sacred Ibis are similar in size--about 30 inches long. Males and females of each species are similar in
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Sacred Ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus): Ibises have long legs and long decurved (down-curved) bills. They are closely related to spoonbills. The Hadada Ibis and the Sacred Ibis are similar in size--about 30 inches long. Males and females of each species are similar in appearance. The Sacred Ibis is black and white. All of its feathers are white except for tail and wing tips. Naked head and neck, legs, and feet are black. Sacred Ibises are common in East Africa and are found throughout Africa south of the Sahara. They frequent marshes, swamps, riverbanks, pastures and plowed fields. They were once common along the Nile River, but have been absent from Egypt for over a hundred years.