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The area supports around 70 species of water birds, including the Scarlet Ibis.
Doodle died like the Scarlet Ibis: red and far away from home.
A juvenile Scarlet Ibis is a mix of grey, brown, and white.
At sunset the scarlet ibis fly home to roost.
"The Scarlet Ibis" was his only piece that gained widespread recognition.
The Scarlet Ibis is the only shorebird with red coloration in the world.
A scarlet ibis catches his eye.
Pinpoints of brilliant scarlet ibis spattered the trees.
The Scarlet Ibis is the national bird of Trinidad.
The boys' father identifies it as a Scarlet Ibis, a tropical bird that was blown off course by a recent storm.
Another early episode featured the brilliantly-coloured scarlet ibis.
Two other birds, in addition to the blue bird and scarlet ibis can be seen in the composition, one of which resembles a green heron.
The colour, as with the Scarlet Ibis, originates from blue-green algae at the lower end of the food chain.
Other waterfowl in the zoo's collection include Chilean flamingos, scarlet ibis and little egrets.
Its island fauna include many mainland species such as red howler monkeys, capuchins and scarlet ibis.
"The Scarlet Ibis" is a short story written by novelist James Hurst.
Populations in central Venezuela overlap and interbreed with the Scarlet Ibis.
Another myth associated with a caul is featured in the short story "The Scarlet Ibis".
Full text of "The Scarlet Ibis"
Scarlet Ibis was produced by the Cornish prince mare Fifties Galore.
The life span of the Scarlet Ibis is approximately sixteen years in the wild and twenty years in captivity.
Scarlet Ibis took over from Argyle Lake after the first quarter-mile, then drew clear and scored by 4 1/4 lengths.
Coro-Coro: The World of the Scarlet Ibis.
The storm is often compared to Doodle's brother because the brother pushed Doodle way too hard just like the storm did with the scarlet ibis.
In the aviary, you can watch breeding groups or colonies of Sacred Ibis and Scarlet Ibis.
The legitimacy of Eudocimus ruber as a biological classification, however, is in dispute.
Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber)
The Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber) is a species of ibis in the bird family Threskiornithidae.
Initially given the binomial nomenclature of Scolopax rubra (the name incorporates the Latin adjective ruber, "red"), the species was later designated Guara rubra and ultimately Eudocimus ruber.
The Caroni Swamp is an important tourist attraction and provides an important habitat for the Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber), one of the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago.