They flew into a tree as I approached. Then they lined up nicely.
Ibises are the last to flee as a hurricane approaches, signaling that danger is near, and they
are the first to come out afterward, signaling that the coast is clear.
Ibises are the last to flee as a hurricane approaches, signaling that danger is near, and they
are the first to come out afterward, signaling that the coast is clear.
They've arranged themselves very artistically. Rather reminiscent of the three ducks that people in England used to have decorating the walls of their homes in the 1960s.
ReplyDeleteWonderful
ReplyDeleteAnd they agreed to pose for a group portrait!
ReplyDeleteThe Ibis is a beautiful bird. They are a perfect subject for your photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot.
ReplyDeleteThey're quite distinctive.
ReplyDeleteWhite headed Ibis are so much more attractive than our bald, wrinkly black-headed mongrels! Are they called "bin chickens" there as they are here? :-)
ReplyDeleteNice shot! I didn't know about them and storms.
ReplyDeleteWow, wonderful shot !
ReplyDelete(Nice they agreed to pose for you)
Extraordinary photo!
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