It stands for blood, meaning that Doodle will die with blood on him
The brilliant red color of the scarlet ibis comes from pigments in the bodies of the crustaceans that it eats.
I'm pretty sure it was the blood
Scarlet ibis' turn red as adults because of the red crabs they eat.
It gets its red coloring from the crustaceans that are the main part of its diet.
No, there is only one species of Scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber). However, their color can vary from pale pink to bright red, depending on their diet.
The scarlet ibis is the national bird of Trinidad. In the short story, "The Scarlet Ibis," the scarlet ibis bird is the main symbol in the story. The color of the bird (red) and the bird itself is compared to the character "Doodle" as fragile yet majestic. The bird ended up in their yard when it was blown off course by a storm, and dies in their yard. Doodle dies at the end just like the Scarlet Ibis: red and far away from home
Because of a chemical in the shrimps and crabs they eat
The Ibis eats shrimp and crustaceans which are reddish and the pigments enter the bird's system to produce the reddish color.
The Scarlet Ibis is a vividly colored bird with a scarlet red plumage, long legs, a long curved bill, and a distinct downward curve to its neck. Its feathers are a deep red-orange color, contrasting with its black wingtips.
The author uses symbolism to foreshadow Doodle's death as shown by Brother's pride, the color red, and the scarlet ibis. You could also use this as a thesis statement on 'The Scarlet Ibis'.
because of what it eats
In "The Scarlet Ibis," the color red symbolizes death and the intensity of the narrator's emotions. The color maroon is also used to represent death and suffering. These colors are intertwined with themes of love, pride, and guilt in the story.