Threskiornis melanocephalus bairds

(Scientific name: Threskiornis melanocephalus) (English:
Black-headed ibis), white hinges,
Kachichora or just Kastechara
Threskiornithidae (Thresciornithi)
The name of the scientific name of Kalomatha Kasterer is a species of a species of Thresikiornis (Thraciakornis) belonging to a tribe or family. [1] [2]
Blackheads (Greek: threskos = godly, ornis = birds, melos = black, -kephalos = head). [2] The world is home to around 1.5 million 60 thousand square kilometers.
[3] For the past decade, their number has decreased at alarming rates. That's why I U. C. N. This species has been declared as endangered. [4] This species is preserved under the Wildlife Act of Bangladesh. [2] Ten thousand to twenty thousand Kalomati Kastecars are alive in the whole world. [3]
Expansion
Throughout Asia, Kalomathi Kasterer was free from all walks of life.
Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand,
Malaysia, Cambodia, Japan and
Birds in Hong Kong come from winter migration. The bird in Laos has been seen only once. Maybe somewhere in Russia and China maybe they still breed. But on the east and south coast of China (Sichuan and Yunnan provinces) they are migrated. Sri Lanka, Pakistan and
They are residential in Nepal, but very few in number. It is commonly seen in the western part of India, although in the east it is less visible, but perhaps due to the creation of a man-made wetland, it is now being seen as satisfactory. These are usually found in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. They are quite affordable even in the northwestern countryside. [4]
Details
Kalomachta Kastechara is the black throat and white body of the big water. Its length is about 75 centimeters, wings 35.5 cm, lips 15.5 cm, feet 10.7 cm and trail 14 centimeters. [2] The bird's head, throat and neck are completely bald and completely black. The rest of the body is completely white. Its lips are black, long and bent like a sickle. Some feathers hang in the neck of the neck. Gray or black-colored feathers are seen as shiny hair from the back end. Yellow on the chest There should be white feather in the shoulder-cover. Eyes are red or reddish brown. The feet and feet are curly black. Adult bird feathers do not have feathers, except reproduction. Similarly, men and women look similar to birds. The lower part of the head and neck of the minor bird is covered with black or soft feathers. The neck part is white. Neck feathers are shorter and cut off. The lower part of the wings is black. [1] [2] They have this condition till the age of three. In the breeding season, blood clots appear under the wings. During this time, the black-and-white blueprint was noticed. The legs become shiny black. [5]
Temperament
Kalomachta Kastechara roams around wetlands, rivers, flooded grasslands, arable land, mud swamps, tidal creeks and coastal lagoon. That is, Mithapani and
Loanapani has free movement in both places. [1] They love to stay in the group Although it is compatible with other birds, they prefer to stay in the team. They also have two pairs of drinks in the Colony of Bakkauri or Baka. They dig out the lips in mud and shallow water, they find food. They roam around the field of cattle grazing in the field. Kalomathi Kastechara consumes those insects that are worn out by animals. [5] Their diet includes fish, frogs, snails-goggles, worms, insects and soft aquatic vegetation. They do not fold their necks like balks while flying. In winter, they are completely silent. Sitting in the house during the summer, they are soaked with puffs like a pig. [2] They are very nomadic species. They change the location based on the abundance of food.
Reproduction
Usually the major reproduction season of Kalomatha Kasterer from June to October. There are various variations in breeding season. At this time they make their home in partially submerged or in the rural forest (mainly in Bansban). They often join the Colony of Bak and Panakauri. The shape of the house is like a small butterfly. When the nest is laid, 2-4 white shades of white color. Egg's hair is sometimes light brown. Egg size 6.4 × 4.3 cm Chana is exposed to eggs from 23 to 25 days. [2] After 40 days they learned to fly.2018-05-10_23.05.25.jpg

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