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Bare-faced Ibis

Phimosus infuscatus
(Lichtenstein, MHC, 1823)
Cuervillo Cara Pelada
Tapicuru

Family: Threskiornithidae
Order: Pelecaniformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a medium-sized, slender ibis with an elegant silhouette, easily recognized by the bare pink facial skin and pink base of the bill, a key feature behind its common name. The plumage is mostly dark brown to blackish, with a dull sheen, while the wings appear more uniformly colored. The bill is long, thin, pink, and slightly downcurved, and the legs are long, ranging from reddish to dull pink. Juveniles show feathered faces and overall duller tones.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across South America, from the northern regions of the continent southward to central and northeastern Argentina, including Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas. Its range is closely associated with wetland availability.

Habitat: It inhabits marshes, swamps, lagoons, flooded grasslands, rice fields, and the edges of freshwater bodies, occurring in both natural wetlands and human-modified rural landscapes. It favors open areas with soft soils.

Feeding: Its diet consists mainly of aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates, such as insects, larvae, mollusks, crustaceans, and small worms. Foraging is performed by probing the mud with the bill, relying primarily on tactile feeding behavior.

Behavior: It is a gregarious and fairly tame species, usually observed in small flocks while feeding. Activity is mainly diurnal, and individuals move slowly while searching the substrate. Outside the breeding season, it may associate with other waterbirds.

Nesting: Breeding occurs in colonies, often shared with herons, spoonbills, and other ibises. Nests are built from sticks and vegetation on shrubs, low trees, or emergent plants near water. Both parents take part in incubation and chick care.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, due to its wide distribution and stable populations. However, wetland degradation and loss may cause local impacts.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025

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Foto
Photography ID: 636038
  Adult

Hudson
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/18/2025
Pablo Richter
Foto
Photography ID: 622122
 
Hudson
Buenos Aires
Argentina
02/04/2025
Pablo Richter
Foto
Photography ID: 13924
  Adult

Hudson
Buenos Aires
Argentina
09/10/2011
Ruben Russo



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
240578921/09/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCalle 63, Hudson2Pablo Richter
239656328/08/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresLaguna de la 63, Hudson23Pablo Richter
235638202/08/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCalle 63, Hudson2Pablo Richter
231471021/06/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresHudson1Julian Uriel Collado
229162618/05/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCalle 63, Hudson9Pablo Richter
228806503/05/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCalle 63, Hudson5Pablo Richter
227606116/02/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresHudson12Julian Uriel Collado
225131016/02/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresCalle 63, Hudson12Pablo Richter
224374504/02/202506:44ArgentinaBuenos AiresAutopista Doctor Ricardo Balbín y, Hudson7Pablo Richter
163482905/09/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresAutopista Doctor Ricardo Balbín, Hudson2María Alejandra Sosa
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Bibliography related


Artículo Lucero, F. 2010. Aves nuevas, raras o con pocos registros para las provincias de Mendoza y San Juan. Nuestras Aves, 54: 57-62.

Artículo Lucero, F. y J. C. Chebez. 2011. Nuevas citas y ampliación de la distribución de algunas aves en las provincias de San Juan, Mendoza y La Rioja. Nótulas Faunísticas N° 71. Fundación Félix de Azara.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Bare-faced Ibis (Phimosus infuscatus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 23/03/2026.