Animals in the wild use special sensory and crisis detection abilities to find food in the vast wilderness and protect themselves from predators. The Hadada Ibis, a member of the pelican family found ...
The Hadeda Ibis, known scientifically as Bostrychia hagedash, has become as iconic in South Africa as boerewors and pap. Its distinctive, loud call is as familiar to locals as the sound of minibus ...
The sound of the hadada is something that I always associate with Africa. One always knows if a movie has been shot in South Africa when you hear the hadada’s iconic calls in the background. Yet it is ...
Hadada, Bostrychia hagedash (formerly, Hagedashia hagedash; protonym, Tantalus Hagedash), also known as the hadeda (ibis), photographed at Aregash Lodge, Ethiopia (Africa). Image: Dan Logen, 4 ...
Clockwise: The Hadada ibis in a swamp in Mbarara, a marabou stork on a leafless tree, Rupell’s long blue- tailed starling, and black-headed weavers perch as they take in the breeze. You do not have to ...
Wattled ibis, Bostrychia carunculata, photographed at Ghion Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (Africa). Image: Dan Logen, 10 February 2011 [velociraptorize]. Nikon D300, 600 mm lens, ISO 800, f/9, 1/1000 ...
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