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白面朱鹭(Plegadis chihi)是一种通用水鸟,与淡水湿地、洪水淹没的草原、沿海沼泽和农业和畜牧业改造地区有关(Ryder and Manry 2020)。该物种在4月至7月之间进行殖民地繁殖,在浅水上的新兴植被或低矮树木和灌木上筑巢,或直接在小岛上的地面上筑巢(Ryder和Manry 2020)。繁殖范围包括北美中部和西部的部分地区,以及南美洲从巴西到阿根廷的大部分地区(Ryder和Manry 2020)。白面朱鹭全年居住在一些地区,从加利福尼亚中部到亚利桑那州西南部,以及德克萨斯州和路易斯安那州的沿海地区,到萨尔瓦多南部,包括除尤卡坦半岛以外的墨西哥大部分地区(Dunn和Alderfer 2017, Ryder和Manry 2020)。最早的记录是
First Record of the White-faced Ibis Nesting in Baja California Sur
The White-faced Ibis ( Plegadis chihi ) is a generalist water bird associated with freshwater wetlands, flooded grasslands, coastal marshes, and areas modified for agriculture and livestock (Ryder and Manry 2020). The species breeds colonially between April and July, building nests on emergent vegetation or low trees and shrubs over shallow water, or directly on the ground on small islands (Ryder and Manry 2020). The breeding range includes portions of central and western North America, and a large portion of South America from Brazil to Argentina (Ryder and Manry 2020). The White-faced Ibis is resident year-round in some areas, and win-ters from central California through southwestern Arizona, as well as coastal Texas and Louisiana, south to El Salvador, including most of Mexico except the Yucatan Peninsula (Dunn and Alderfer 2017, Ryder and Manry 2020). The first records of