The Ibis Power Animal

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Hello friends and welcome to the world of power animals. When peoples’ spiritual life develops, they start thinking about their power animal. Today we’ll look at the ibis.
There are 26 species of ibises in the world, including the sacred, the scarlet, and the white ibis. They’re generally quiet birds with long thin legs and downward curving beaks. Ibises wade in shallow lagoons, swamps, and marshes and feed on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. They fly with their neck and legs extended, alternately flapping and sailing. The protective ibis usually breeds in colonies, building compact stick nests in bushes or trees where they lay three to five eggs to a clutch. They forage a large part of the day, probing grasslands and mud for food. The monogamous parents feed and care for their young until fledging.

The expressive yet sensitive ibis likes to explore. They’re adaptable to different environments and good at cleaning watery habitats. The balanced and patient ibis has the determination to stand still for long periods while waiting for their prey. In ancient Egypt, they represented the god of great knowledge and were linked to nobility. In Native American folklore, they were the last to seek shelter before a hurricane and the first to emerge afterwards.

The perceptive ibis is a symbol of observation, communication, and cooperation. Call on their spirit when you want to develop self-trust in your life’s journey. Visit our website for a free power animal reading and to learn what virtues the other animals demonstrate. Thank you for subscribing and have a great day.

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