Four Majestic Waterbirds in Their Element Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Four Majestic Waterbirds in Their Element: This illustration featured in today's puzzle showcases four iconic waterbirds: the wood ibis, scarlet ibis, white ibis, and flamingo. The wood ibis, also known as the wood stork, is a large wader with white plumage, a long, curved bill, and striking black flight feathers. The scarlet ibis, native to South America, is renowned for its vibrant red plumage, which it derives from a diet rich in carotenoid pigments found in crustaceans. The white ibis, a common sight in wetlands across the Americas, is easily identified by its white feathers, pink legs, and curved orange bill, ideal for probing mud for invertebrates. The flamingo, with its unmistakable pink plumage and elegantly curved neck, thrives in saline and alkaline lakes, feeding on algae and brine shrimp using its unique filter-feeding beak. While the wood ibis prefers freshwater marshes and swamps, the ibises are more versatile, occupying both coastal and inland wetlands. Flamingos and ibises share a social nature, often gathering in large flocks. // Image Credit: Alexander Wilson; Engraver: J. G. Warnicke, 1808-1814, Minneapolis Institute of Art

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