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- Bostrychia is a genus of ibises in the family Threskiornithidae. Member species are found in many countries throughout Africa. It contains the following...
- The hadada ibis (Bostrychia hagedash) is an ibis native to Sub-Saharan Africa. It is named for its loud three to four note calls uttered in flight especially...
- Genus Bostrychia Olive ibis, Bostrychia olivacea São Tomé ibis, Bostrychia bocagei Spot-breasted ibis, Bostrychia rara Hadada ibis, Bostrychia hagedash...
- species Bostrychia anomala J.A.West, S.Loiseaux de Goër & G.C.Zuccarello Bostrychia arbuscula W.H.Harvey Bostrychia binderi Harvey Bostrychia bipinnata...
- Nipponia nippon Bostrychia G.R. Gray, 1847 Olive ibis, Bostrychia olivacea São Tomé ibis, Bostrychia bocagei Spot-breasted ibis, Bostrychia rara Hadada ibis...
- The São Tomé ibis (Bostrychia bocagei), also known as the dwarf olive ibis or the dwarf ibis, is a critically endangered bird that is endemic to São Tomé...
- The olive ibis (Bostrychia olivacea) is a species of ibis native to dense tropical forests in central Africa. Between 65 and 75 cm in length, it is a small...
- The wattled ibis (Bostrychia carunculata) is a species of bird in the family Threskiornithidae. It is endemic to the Ethiopian highlands and is found only...
- †Vadaravis †Xenicibis Plataleinae †Platalea Threskiornithinae †Apteribis Bostrychia Cercibis Eudocimus Geronticus Lophotibis Mesembrinibis Nipponia Phimosus...
- jaw helps them chew green and red algae (such as filamentous red alga (Bostrychia), red moss (Caloglossa), freshwater red algae (Compsopogon), lobster horns...