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Related: About this forumIbis in a Bald Cypress Tree
Texas/Louisiana Boundary Wetlands - November 2023
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Ibis in a Bald Cypress Tree (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Dec 2023
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What a lovely photo, my dear Bo! The photo details are superb. Love the colors too. Thank you! ♥ nt
CaliforniaPeggy
Dec 2023
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brer cat
(26,288 posts)1. That is a wonderful photo, Bo.
Docreed2003
(17,811 posts)2. Love this Bo Zarts! Beautiful
Love you're photos from that area!
Diamond_Dog
(34,765 posts)3. This photo is breathtaking.
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)4. Nice pic. I get them at my pond every day.
They pick thru the grass. Sometimes up to 25 of them. To dry themselves they will lay w/wings flat out on the grass in flocks. Like a white carpet. They have a very nice demeanor. Love them
Bundbuster
(4,018 posts)5. Looks like a 19th century painting
Perfectly ethereal.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,110 posts)6. What a lovely photo, my dear Bo! The photo details are superb. Love the colors too. Thank you! ♥ nt