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waldrapp|ˈwɔːldræp| [a. Ger., f. wald wood, forest + rapp (var. rappe, rabe) crow: cf. raven n.1] The hermit ibis, Geronticus eremita, found in parts of North Africa and the Middle East.
1924W. L. Sclater Systema Avium Ethiopicarum 35 Waldrapp..Morocco, Tunis, and Asia Minor; formerly in Switzerland and other parts of southern Europe. 1964A. L. Thomson New Dict. Birds 390/1 The Hermit Ibis (or Waldrapp)..is a bird of dry country, feeding largely on beetles and nesting in colonies on cliffs. 1970New Scientist 3 Sept. 457/1 The waldrapp..has a strong, unpleasant odour. 1976G. Durrell Stationary Ark iv. 81 The Waldrapp..is a medium-sized ibis, with a long curved beak, sombre black plumage.., a bare reddish-coloured face and a strange crest of long feathers on the back of its head. |