stikes
A stike is a type of bird, specifically a member of the family Threskiornithidae. This family includes ibises and spoonbills. Stikes are wading birds characterized by their long, slender legs, long necks, and distinctive bills. The shape of the bill varies among species, with some being decurved like an ibis and others flattened and spatulate like a spoonbill.
These birds are found in various habitats, often near water, including wetlands, marshes, estuaries, and coastlines.
Stikes are often found in flocks, especially during migration or when roosting. They are social birds and
The term "stike" is less commonly used than "ibis" or "spoonbill" in general English discourse, with the