These ibises have a special skill called 'remote touch', which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey through vibrationsHadedas are iridescent grey-brown ibises - jack russell-sized birds with long, curved bills and very small heads - found throughout sub-Saharan Africa.They have a special skill called "remote touch", which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey. At the tip of their bills is an organ that, when they stick it into the soil, can sense the vibrations of their food nearby. Continue reading...
A hadada: nothing can quite capture the sound of these birds, because it's mainly just rude noise | Helen Sullivan
20. ledna 2025 15:16
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Zdroj: The Guardian