2023 Vol. 29 No.1 PP 104-110
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v29i1pp104-110
Impact of abnormal morphology of breeding in oriental white Ibis, Threskiornis melanocephalus
*Anil Kumar Sharma and Anil Kumar Tripathi
Aquatic Ecology and Biodiversity Research Lab,
MLV Government College,
BHILWARA-311001 (RAJ.) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail: anilkumarsharma031995@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Oriental White Ibis, also known as Indian White Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), belongs to family Threskiornithidae.
It is a large, white-water bird with a prominent bare black head and neck, and a long, down- curved black bill. The body of this
species is elongated but robust. The tail of the black-headed ibis bears grey ornamental feathers. Both the male and female
black-headed ibis are similar in size and appearance. We observed many leucistic Black-headed Ibis during breeding season.
Almost partially leucistic individuals (15) were solitary and perched on nesting trees but few birds (only one) form pairs with
normal individuals of Black-headed Ibis at the end of breeding season. The comparison of various behaviors like nest building,
courtship and mating, incubation, hatching and feeding of such abnormal and normal mophs, were studied June 2019 to October
2020, factors affecting the breeding success of the species were also analyzed. The abnormal morphology failed to form a pair
like normal morphs during breeding cycle.
KEY WORDS : Abnormal morph, Behavioural patterns, Black-Headed Ibis, Water bird