משתמש:בנצי/ארגז חול 21: מגלן (עוף)

תבנית:Other uses תבנית:Taxobox The ibises (collective plural ibis;[1] classical plurals ibides[2][3] and ibes[3]) are a group of long-legged wading birds in the family Threskiornithidae.

They all have long down curved bills, and usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans. Most species nest in trees, often with spoonbills or herons.

The word ibis comes from Greek and Latin, and probably from the Ancient Egyptian.[4] According to Josephus, Moses employed ibes against flying serpents during a desert campaign into Ethiopia in his early life.[5] Pliny the Elder also recounted, “The Egyptians invoked [ibes] against the flying serpents.” [6]

Species in taxonomic order עריכה

There are 28 extant species and 2 extinct species of ibis.

An extinct species, the Jamaican Ibis or Clubbed-wing Ibis (Xenicibis xympithecus) was uniquely characterized by its club-like wings.

בתרבות עריכה

המגלן האפריקני המקודש היה מושא ל??? דתית במצרים העתיקה, בפרט, הוא קושר (?) לאל (?) ???, או ??? הנפוץ יותר, מיוונית. הוא אחראי על כתיבה, מתימטיקה, מדידות, זמן, וכן גם על הירח ועל קסמים (?)[7]. בעבודות אמנות מהתקופה המאוחרת של מצרים העתיקה, ??? מתואר במיוחד כדמות אדם בעל ראש מגלן, השקוע כולו במלאכת הכתיבה[7].

In culture עריכה

The African Sacred Ibis was an object of religious veneration in ancient Egypt, particularly associated with the deity Djehuty or otherwise commonly referred to in Greek as Thoth. He is responsible for writing, mathematics, measurement and time as well as the moon and magic[7]. In artworks of the Late Period of Ancient Egypt, Thoth is popularly depicted as an ibis-headed man while consumed in the act of writing. [7]

At the town of Hermopolis, ibises were reared specifically for sacrificial purposes and in the Serapeum at Saqqara, archaeologists found the mummies of one and a half million ibises and hundreds of thousands of falcons.[8]

According to local legend in the Birecik area, the Northern Bald Ibis was one of the first birds that Noah released from the Ark as a symbol of fertility,[9] and a lingering religious sentiment in Turkey helped the colonies there to survive long after the demise of the species in Europe.[10]

The mascot of the University of Miami is an American White Ibis. The ibis was selected as the school mascot because of its legendary bravery during hurricanes. According to legend, the ibis is the last sign of wildlife to take shelter before a hurricane hits and the first to reappear once the storm has passed.[11]

A short story The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst uses the sable-hued bird as foreshadowing for a character's death and as the primary symbol.[12]

The African Sacred Ibis is the unit symbol of the Israeli Special Forces unit known as Unit 212 or Maglan in Hebrew: מגלן.

Species images עריכה

References עריכה

  1. ^ "ibis". Dictionary.com Unabridged. נבדק ב-6 באוקטובר 2009. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)
  2. ^ C. A. M. Fennell, ed. (1892). The Stanford dictionary of Anglicised words and phrases. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 453. OCLC 1354115. נבדק ב-6 באוקטובר 2009. {{cite book}}: (עזרה)
  3. ^ 1 2 Pierce, Robert Morris (1910). Dictionary of Hard Words. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. p. 270. OCLC 4177508. נבדק ב-6 באוקטובר 2009. {{cite book}}: (עזרה)
  4. ^ Chambers Dictionary
  5. ^ Josephus, Flavius and William Whiston. The Works of Josephus : Complete and Unabridged. Peabody: Hendrickson, 1996, "Antiquities" 2.246.
  6. ^ Josephus, Flavius and William Whiston. The Works of Josephus : Complete and Unabridged. Peabody: Hendrickson, 1996, "Antiquities" 2.246, footnote referencing Natural History (Pliny) 10.28.
  7. ^ 1 2 3 4 Birmingham Museum of Art (2010). Birmingham Museum of Art : guide to the collection. [Birmingham, Ala]: Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 65. ISBN 9781904832775.
  8. ^ Fleming, Furgus; Alan Lothian; Duncan Baird Publishers. The Way to Eternity: Egyptian Myth. Amsterdam: Time-Life Books. 1997. pp. 66-67
  9. ^ Shuker, Karl (2003). The Beasts That Hide from Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals. Cosimo. pp. 166–168. ISBN 1931044643. "Dreams of a feathered Geronticus"
  10. ^ Beintema, Nienke. "Saving a charismatic bird" (PDF). AEWA Secretariat. נבדק ב-11 בדצמבר 2008. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)
  11. ^ Hurricane sports
  12. ^ The Scarlet Ibis

External links עריכה

תבנית:Commons category

תבנית:Threskiornithidae

קטגוריה:Threskiornithidae

קטגוריה:Subfamilies of birds

קטגוריה:Heraldic birds he:מגלן (עוף)