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Indian Skimmer

Conservation status

Endangered

Population Trend

Decreasing

Alternate Names

Indian Scissors-bill

Native Habitat

Rivers, Lakes, Coastal Wetlands

Diet

Fish, Crustaceans, Insects

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Indian Skimmer

Rynchops albicollis

This bird has a black cap and orange bill that contrasts with the white body. With its long wings it looks tern-like and is about 40–43 cm long with a wingspan of 108 cm. The upper parts of the body are dark black and the underparts are white. The black cap on the head leaves the forehead and nape white. The wings are long and pointed with a white trailing edge. The short, forked tail is white with blackish central feathers. The long, thick bill is orange with a yellow tip and, like the other skimmers, has a lower mandible which is longer than the upper mandible. The legs and feet are red. The lower bill is knife-like and flexible and the tip appears truncated. Young birds have bills that appear normal and with age the lower mandible grows. The upper mandible is capable of considerable mobility.

Regional Names
  • Bengali:
    দেশি গাঙচষা
  • Gujarati:
    જળ-હળ
  • Malayalam:
    മീൻ‌കോരി
  • Marathi:
    पाणचीरा
  • Nepali:
    झाँझर चिउवा
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Taxanomy

CHARADRIIFORMES
LARIDAE
Rynchops albicollis