Bubulcus ibis is a stocky stork species with a wingspan of 88–96 cm, body length of 46–56 cm and a weight of 270–512 grams. Has a relatively short, thick neck, with a sturdy beak, and a stooped posture. The unmarried adult bird has white feathers, a yellow beak, and greyish-yellow legs. But during the breeding season, adult individuals develop orange fur on the back, chest, and crown. Body parts such as beaks, legs and irises turn bright red for a short time before mating, whereas juveniles do not have colored feathers and have black beaks. The difference between males and females can be seen through body shape, namely males are slightly larger and have slightly longer hair than females.
Description
Population Size
Increasing
Life Span
-
WEIGHT
270–512 grams
LENGTH
46–56 cm
Ar
Arboreal
Ca
Carnivore
Di
Diurnal
Classification
KINGDOM
:
Animalia
PHYLUM
:
Chordata
CLASS
:
Aves
ORDER
:
Pelecaneformes
FAMILY
:
Ardeidae
GENUS
:
Bubulcus
SPECIES
:
Bubulcus ibis