The Happy Ibis is a photograph by Chad Meyer which was uploaded on February 3rd, 2023.
The Happy Ibis
An American Ibis looking directly at me and giving the appearance of smiling. Taken in Orlando, Florida.
I first discovered the american... more
by Chad Meyer
Title
The Happy Ibis
Artist
Chad Meyer
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
An American Ibis looking directly at me and giving the appearance of smiling. Taken in Orlando, Florida.
I first discovered the american white ibis when I started traveling to Florida for work. I was exploring the nearby Winter Park area where I would see them at the nearby parks and bodies of water. I also encountered these birds when I went to Naples and Marco Island.
Per all about birds - White Ibises gather in groups in shallow wetlands and estuaries in the southeastern United States. At each step, their bright red legs move through the water and their curved red bill probes the muddy surface below. As adults, these striking wading birds are all white save for their black wingtips, but watch out for young birds that are brown above and white below. White Ibises nest in colonies in trees and shrubs along the water's edge, changing locations nearly every year
A visit to a coastal wetland in the Southeast any time of the year will likely be dotted with large white and dark wading birds. White Ibises stand out in the crowd with their reddish pink legs and bills. White Ibises tend to move around in large groups depending on water depth, so look for shallow wetlands or flooded fields to find foraging birds. Unlike larger herons who stalk their prey, White Ibises spend more time walking through wetlands. In some areas they now forage in urban parks and lawns, so don't be surprised if you find one outside of a wetland, especially in southern Florida
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February 3rd, 2023
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