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02/14/2009 11:43:42 PM |
Yes, they DO look like our Florida Wood Storks, yet have the Ibis body. I enjoy seeing the birds from the other side of the world and how they are similar, yet have enough differences to make you wonder.
They stand out nicely against the green grass! Good sharpness! |
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02/13/2009 09:41:14 AM |
Quite unique looking birds to me -here in cold VT, USA ! They look like they are having a conversation-lol ! |
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02/12/2009 07:38:06 PM |
Yes these look like Ibis in shape but their coloring is more like the Wood Stork we have here, like MelonMusketeer said. Nice close up and I personally like the border for it emphasizes the black in the plumage.
Message edited by author 2009-02-12 19:43:31. |
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02/12/2009 08:44:22 AM |
Check out those lacy black feathers! I can just see them on a very ostentatious hat ;-) After the birds molt, of course! |
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02/12/2009 01:12:12 AM |
These look a lot like our local wood storks. The wood storks have bare heads though. It's nice that you got two completely different poses with this shot. |
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