Thiophilos
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White-faced Ibis stepping along at the Anahuac Shoveler Pond, TX.
Right. They are different species. White = Eudocimus albus, White-faced = Plegadis chihi. Their ranges overlap in places.I like that you caught him in mid-stride. Adds interest to the shot. In North Texas, ibises look like this:
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On the campus of UT Southwestern, there's a bird sanctuary. Lots of interesting birds in there. Not long ago, I got a nesting pair of anhinga; Dallas is pretty close to their normal northern limit.Nice shots both of you! I've seen the White Ibis at Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA), haven't seen the White Faced Ibis around here though.
That's a place on my list to go. It's just off of Harry Hines and Inwood. Just need to get my butt in gear on a nice day.On the campus of UT Southwestern, there's a bird sanctuary. Lots of interesting birds in there. Not long ago, I got a nesting pair of anhinga; Dallas is pretty close to their normal northern limit.
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The campus is growing and there are some who would like to close it and put up more buildings. So it's uncertain how much longer it will be there.That's a place on my list to go. It's just off of Harry Hines and Inwood. Just need to get my butt in gear on a nice day.
odd looking birdI like that you caught him in mid-stride. Adds interest to the shot. In North Texas, ibises look like this:
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