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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Charadriiformes

Genus
  
Chionis

Higher classification
  
Sheathbill

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Chionididae

Scientific name
  
Chionis albus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Sheathbill, Bird, Southern giant petrel, Antarctic tern, Kelp gull

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The snowy sheathbill (Chionis albus), also known as the greater sheathbill, pale-faced sheathbill, and paddy, is one of two species of sheathbill. It is usually found on the ground. It is the only land bird native to Antarctica.

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Description

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A snowy sheathbill is about 380–410 mm (15–16 in) long, with a wingspan of 760–800 mm (30–31 in). It is pure white except for its pink, warty face; its Latin name translates to "snow white".

Range

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The snowy sheathbill lives in Antarctica, the Scotia Arc, the South Orkneys, and South Georgia. Snowy sheathbills living very far south migrate north in winter.

Feeding

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The snowy sheathbill does not have webbed feet. It finds its food on the land. It is an omnivore, a scavenger, and a kleptoparasite. It steals krill and fish from penguins and sometimes eats their eggs and down-covered chicks. It also eats carrion, animal feces, and, where available, human waste. It has been known to eat tapeworms that have been living in a chinstrap penguin's intestine.

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References

Snowy sheathbill Wikipedia