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A scarlet ibis is pictured in the aviary at Mississippi Aquarium, June 24, 2021, in Gulfport, Mississippi. The scarlet ibis is a native of South Africa and the Caribbean. It is the only red shorebird in the world and is closely related to the American white ibis. They tend to live in flocks of 30 or more and are protected worldwide. It is one of the national birds in Trinidad and Tobago. Mississippi Aquarium opened in August 2020 and features 80,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibits on a 5.8-acre campus. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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A scarlet ibis is pictured in the aviary at Mississippi Aquarium, June 24, 2021, in Gulfport, Mississippi. The scarlet ibis is a native of South Africa and the Caribbean. It is the only red shorebird in the world and is closely related to the American white ibis. They tend to live in flocks of 30 or more and are protected worldwide. It is one of the national birds in Trinidad and Tobago. Mississippi Aquarium opened in August 2020 and features 80,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibits on a 5.8-acre campus. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)