Dwarf Olive Ibis

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Dwarf Olive Ibis
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Ciconiiformes
Family: Threskiornithidae
Genus: Bostrychia
Species: B. bocagei
Binomial name
Bostrychia bocagei
Chapin, 1923

The Dwarf Olive Ibis (Bostrychia bocagei) is a critically endangered bird that is endemic to São Tomé e Príncipe. Once thought to be a subspecies of the larger Olive Ibis, it is now classified as a distinct species.

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The Dwarf Olive Ibis's measurements include: wings 248 mm; bill 73 mm; tarsus 52 mm; and tail 95 mm. The head is dull olive with black surrounding the eyes and base of the bill. The wing-coverts and mantle are slightly bronzed.

It is silent most of the time, but when disturbed it gives various coughed grunts, and a harsh honking when going to roost. Its call could also be described as a stressed kàh-gàh kàh-gàh.

It is are found in primary forest below 450 m altitude. It forages for food on forest floor with sparse undergrowth, especially where the ground has been disturbed by wild pigs, and in swampy areas bordering watercourses.

The tiny population of Dwarf Olive Ibises contains only around 50 individuals. Due to this, it is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN red list.

Introduced species could negatively affect the numbers of these birds. Habitat loss is also another threat and road development has increased access to previously remote areas. They also may be hunted. A national park and the protection of threatened species in São Tomé has been proposed, but currently the forests are unprotected.

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