Black headed ibis standing in Sri Lanka wetland

Black-headed Ibis: The Beautiful Bird with a Long Beak

Threskiornis melanocephalus

The Black-headed Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus), an elegant bird in Sri Lanka, inhabits wetlands and shallow waters. Recognizable by its contrasting black head and neck against white plumage, it forages with a distinctive curved bill. Often seen in groups, these ibises are skilled waders, hunting for aquatic prey. Their presence enriches Sri Lanka’s wetland biodiversity, emphasizing the importance of preserving these habitats for the continued existence of these graceful and sociable birds in the island’s natural landscapes.
  • The Black-headed Ibis (Threskiornis melanocephalus) graces Sri Lanka’s wetlands and shallow waters with its elegant presence.
  • Recognizable by its contrasting black head and neck against white plumage, it forages skillfully with a distinctive curved bill.
  • Often seen in groups, these ibises enrich the island’s wetland biodiversity, highlighting the importance of preserving these habitats.