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The ibises (collective plural ibis; classical plurals ibides and ibes) are a group of long-legged wading birds in the family Threskiornithidae, that inhabit wetlands, forests and plains. They all have long, down-curved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans. They are monogamous and highly territorial while nesting and feeding. Most nest in trees, often with spoonbills or herons. All extant species are volant, but two extinct genera were flightless, namely the kiwi-like Apteribis in the Hawaiian Islands, and the peculiar Xenicibis in Jamaica. The word ibis comes from Latin ibis from Greek ἶβις ibis from Egyptian hb, hīb.
There are 28 extant species and 2 extinct species of ibis.
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An ibis is a long-legged bird.
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Dan Johnson and the Lightsport & Ultralight Flyer talk to the folks from Apollo LSA who are now distributing the all metal, high wing, side by side seating IBIS GS 700light sport aircraft from Columbia. www.ultralightflyer.com, www.lightsportaircraftpilot.com
Dan Johnson and the Light Sport and Ultralight Flyer talk to the folks from Apollo LSA about their IBIS MAGIC GS700 LSA all metal, high wing, side by side seating, yoke style control light sport aircraft during the E.A.A. Sun N Fun convention 2011 in Lakeland Florida.
경남 하늘아래서 IBIS-MAGIC-GS-700 비행성공
경남 하늘아래서 IBIS-MAGIC-GS-700 비행성공