SL_L2386 White-faced Ibis by
Sherwood Lincoln, on Flickr
The White-faced Ibis looks a lot like a Glossy Ibis. The white around the eye and the pink legs and eyes are good ways to tell them apart. In the past was thought to be a subspecies of the Glossy Ibis. They probably came from an earlier invasion of the New World by the Glossy Ibis, which then evolved into a distinct species. I appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful, honest comments. I take all photos in southeastern Ct. most with a Canon 5DMIV or 7DMII and Canon 100 to 400I. THANK YOU.
Nicely done. I love to watch Ibis as they forage. They are great for BIFs, too.
Another one of your superb shots, Sherwood!
Beautiful shot. I really enjoy your photography!😊
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Great shot Sherwood, beautiful bird.
One of the beat photos I have seen of this bird!
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