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Oriental White Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus)???

Can anyone identify this species? Is this Threskiornis melanocephalus (Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White Ibis)? These birds have a fully feathered head?!
Can anyone identify this species? Is this Threskiornis melanocephalus (Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White Ibis)? These birds have a fully feathered head?!
 
If you cover up the bill you'd swear it was a (possibly juvenile) Black-faced Spoonbill (Platalea minor). I don't think your hybrid theory is as crazy as it sounds - I don't think there's anything else that would look like that.
 
that's what I was thinking. The bodies are very spoonbill-like - you can see it especially in the one at the back with its bill underwater - and the legs and bill are very black.
 
Mmm… Interesting… Does anyone know whether hybridization between a spoonbill and an ibis is possible at all? Are they 'genetically' compatible?
 
yes there are a number of spoonbill X ibis hybrids documented from various species. I've got a thread on here about one in the wild in Europe I'll dig out in a minute....
 
The other possibility, though much less likely, is of course… a new species… :)

After all, western China hasn't been thoroughly visited yet by many scientists…
 
Nick@Amsterdam said:
The other possibility, though much less likely, is of course… a new species… :)

After all, western China hasn't been thoroughly visited yet by western scientists…
you do know that China has a lot of its own internationally-respected zoologists? Its kind of insulting to suggest that only "western scientists" could possibly find new species in China!!
 
Oeps... This is an unfortunate usage of words! I didn't mean it this way of course! :o My apologies if I offended anyone. Any way, I changed the text.
 

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