An American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics.
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Examples for "wood ibis"
Examples for "wood ibis"
1An aged and sickly wood ibis was killed by a whooping crane; and a night heron killed its mate.
1Lisa has identified twenty-five different bird species in python guts, including the endangered wood stork.
1There they found the unfortunate Flintheads whom we had left bound.
2Flinthead, you move them hosses in here!
3Flinthead led out a horse, mounted and rode down a lane, propping the gates open as he went.
4Our Charley Case (the comedians around the stables call him Flinthead) furnished the caricature of the lady.
5On the morning of the roundup young Goff and Flinthead made a wide detour to appear at the easternmost side.
6He had worked upon the store of shafts and flintheads he had accumulated, and here was the result in a great emergency!
7"Well, you and Mr. Potter and Mr. Flinthead just keep out of it," said Adine emphatically.
8"Thar's Logan en Finch, with Flinthead en Hickory," exclaimed Landy, as the horsemen approached the far gate.