This bird… feeds by touch alone, sweeping its bill through muddy water to find prey it can’t even see.
In the open wetlands and grassy plains of southern South America, the Black-faced Ibis moves with steady, deliberate steps through shallow water and damp fields. Its long, curved bill probes the mud for insects, worms, and small creatures hidden beneath the surface. What makes it extraordinary is this sense-driven hunting — relying more on feel than sight, it reads the landscape through subtle vibrations. A pale figure against wide horizons, yet a quiet sensor of the wetlands.
Black-faced Ibis 👇
