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GENUS OF BIRDS
Bald Ibis; Bald ibis; Bald ibises
  • Wild [[northern bald ibis]] (''G. eremita'') foraging in [[Morocco]]
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John W. Bald         
IRISH-BORN CANADIAN PHOTOGRAPHER
J.W. Bald; John Bald
John Witherspoon Bald (born April 7, 1868, Parsonstown, Ireland - died 1961, Midland, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian photographer who produced portraits, landscape and other commercial photographs. He recorded life in his community from 1890 until 1953 when he retired.
Bald Archy Prize         
AUSTRALIAN ART PRIZE
Bald Archie; Bald Archie Prize; Bald Archy; Bald Archys; Bald Archies
The Bald Archy is an Australian art prize, which parodies the prestigious portraiture award, the Archibald Prize. It usually includes cartoons or humorous works making fun of Australian celebrities.
Bald Head, Maine         
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  • Cliff and main rock formation as seen from a guest room at the Cliff House resort
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN MAINE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Bald Head Cliff; Cliff House, Maine
Bald Head is a village in the town of York in York County, Maine, United States, on the Atlantic coast.

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Geronticus

The small bird genus Geronticus belongs to the ibis subfamily (Threskiornithinae). Its name is derived from the Greek gérontos (γέρωντος, "old man") in reference to the bald head of these dark-plumaged birds; in English they are called bald ibises.

The genus was erected by the German naturalist Johann Georg Wagler in 1832. The type species was subsequently designated as the southern bald ibis (Geronticus calvus).