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#12793832
25 September 2025
A white ibis flies above Lake Eola Park as the colors of the Rainbow Amphitheater reflect on the water's surface in Orlando, Florida.
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#12793834
25 September 2025
A great egret and a white ibis engage in a brief territorial dispute as they settle in for the evening, joining other birds arriving at their roosting spots at sunset in Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida.
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#12793830
25 September 2025
White ibises engage in a brief territorial dispute as they settle at their roosting spots for the evening at sunset in Lake Eola Park, Orlando, Florida.
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#12793831
25 September 2025
White ibises engage in a brief territorial dispute as they settle at their roosting spots for the evening at sunset in Lake Eola Park, Orlando, Florida.
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#12793835
25 September 2025
A tricolored heron flies above Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida.
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#12692299
30 August 2025
A white ibis walks near a laughing gull along the shore at Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg, Florida. The bird uses its long, curved bill to search the sand and mud for crustaceans, insects, and small fish.
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#12692300
30 August 2025
A white ibis walks along the shore at Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg, Florida. The bird uses its long, curved bill to search the sand and mud for crustaceans, insects, and small fish.
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#12692298
30 August 2025
A white ibis uses its long, curved beak to search for food at Fort De Soto Park in Pinellas County, Florida. It probes the sand and mud for crustaceans, insects, and small fish.
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#10480944
9 September 2023
The American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) belongs to the family Threskiornithidae. It is found from Virginia via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal tropics.This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. Immature Ibis are brown in color. Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.
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#10480946
9 September 2023
The American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) belongs to the family Threskiornithidae. It is found from Virginia via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal tropics.This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. Immature Ibis are brown in color. Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.
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#10480948
9 September 2023
The American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) belongs to the family Threskiornithidae. It is found from Virginia via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal tropics.This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. Immature Ibis are brown in color. Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.
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#10480950
9 September 2023
The American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) belongs to the family Threskiornithidae. It is found from Virginia via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal tropics.This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. Immature Ibis are brown in color. Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.
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#10480954
9 September 2023
The American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) belongs to the family Threskiornithidae. It is found from Virginia via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal tropics.This particular ibis is a medium-sized bird with an overall white plumage, bright red-orange down-curved bill and long legs, and black wing tips that are usually only visible in flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females. Immature Ibis are brown in color. Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.
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