American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)
Taken at South Patrick Community Park in Satellite Beach, FL
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Birds with Hairstyles - Days 10-15
10. Cape vulture with Marilyn Monroe waves
11. Immature Cooper's hawk with Bieber swoosh
12. Bald eagle with 1980s crimped hair
13. Australian white ibis with Lance Bass frosted tips
14. Gull with 1980s mullet
15. Canada goose with Karen cut
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White ibis
By: Unknown photographer
From: WWF Threatened Animals
1986
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Im very amused by the fact that Australia's beloved bin chicken is so closely related to the African Sacred Ibis. So I've drawn them as cousins.
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Wings Along the Waterway. Written and illustrated by Mary Barrett Brown. 1992.
Internet Archive
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Calm
This is a photo that I took in Geogia almost a year ago. There is a juvenile white ibis and a great egret feeding in a shallow pond.
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American White Ibis
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wing anatomy hack: the white ibis has that shit pre-x-rayed for you
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BOTD: White Ibis
Photo: Dennis Church
"One of the most numerous wading birds in Florida, and common elsewhere in the southeast. Highly sociable at all seasons, roosting and feeding in flocks, nesting in large colonies. When groups wade through shallows, probing with their long bills, other wading birds such as egrets may follow them to catch prey stirred up by the ibises."
- Audubon Field Guide
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American white ibis
Grant-Valkaria, FL - Dec 22
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butch goes to the beach (real)
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American White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)
Taken at South Patrick Community Park in Satellite Beach, FL
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White ibis
By: Allan D. Cruickshank
From: Natural History Magazine
1951
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Did I drive 20 hours for pictures of Bin chickens? Hell yeah!
The White Ibis (Lovingly known as the Bin Chicken) are a marsh bird who have adapted to cities as their habitat has been destroyed.
The White Ibis is a symbol of ecological awareness, their presence in our cities proof that we are failing our vulnerable marshlands.
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I know it's here somewhere.
This is a young white ibis that I saw in Georgia last November. There were two of them feeding in a small hidden pond across from our hotel. There were other birds there as well, I went down late one afternoon and took some photographs.
"American white ibises are gregarious birds; however, they are territorial and defend the nesting and display sites against intruders. When threatened or defending a territory American white ibises perform displays that include lunging forward with the bill in a horizontal posture, and standing upright, and snapping the bill opposite another bird engaging in the same display. Birds also lunge and bite, often holding onto an opponent's head or wings". - animalia.bio
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