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Bald İbis Bird

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Bald İbis Bird

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Bald Ibis Bird Family: İbisgil on (İbidida)

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BALD İBİS BİRD

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Places Lived :

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• North Africa, Syria, Ethiopia and Urfa Birecik reefs. Features: Slim long curved beak, similar to storks, a migratory bird. Head and neck of the adult is bare. Urfa Birecik in our country incubate rocks.

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FEATURES :

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• Slim long curved beak, similar to storks, a migratory bird. Head and neck of the adult is bare. Urfa Birecik in our country incubate rocks.

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TYPES :

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•There is a single species.

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• Ciconiiformes the İbisgil's family team, bare head and neck with a long beak and legs migratory birds. Length is about 70-75 cm. The elongated curved legs and beak are red. Feathers red, black, green, gray mixture. For mature hair on the head and the throat is no "bald ibis" was named. "Monks ibis" or "mirror" also known as.

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• North Africa, Southeast Anatolia, the Red Sea coast and live in Ethiopia. It is carnivorous. Insects, lizards, snakes and frogs place. Generation in the world is about to run out. Turkey only do they brood nest in bare cliffs and Euphrates in Birecik district of Urfa's neck. The female lays 2-4 eggs up. At the end of the 28 day incubation the eggs but out 1-2 puppies. Fly pups 45-50 days.

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Bald ibis in Birecik Africa as storks in winter, especially Ethiopia (Abyssinia) and the Red Sea migrate to these countries. They returned or re-incubation Birecik in mid-March. The other two known breeding centers are Moroccan.

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Generation Of Bald İbis İs Running Out Why?

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• Excessive use of agro (agricultural) drugs result, our country began to extinction since 1950. But 12 years later, the offspring of these birds started breeding again in the beak and foot deformations have been observed. After that, they could not quite recover.

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HAZIRLAYANLAR :

• EMİNE CEYLAN • AYŞENUR ORHAN • İSMAİL TOPBAŞ• BURÇİN DEPER• HANIM TÜRKOĞLU• RAMAZAN GÜLTEKİN