Ibis is a group of birds from Threskiornithidae family having long legs. Black-Headed Ibis is a species of this Ibis family. These birds can be found in forests, plains, and wetlands. The name Ibis is derived from Latin and ancient Greek words. All these Ibis have a long and down-curved beak. They are found in groups. They make nest on tall trees. Ibis birds have a white body, black head and neck, and long legs. Male and Female Ibis birds look similar. They catch prey on mud and shallow water with their long beak. These birds grow in India, Srilanka, and Nepal.