I will go for blackheaded ibis and a lone pink spoonbill.
I think we have American White Ibis, Wood Storks and a single Roseate Spoonbill. Black-headed Ibis is an Asian species: this scene seems to be somewhere in the tropical or subtropical Americas (at a guess, maybe Florida?)
Wood Stork (Mycteria americana)
When the voice said it was really ugly-- only one wading bird in the Southeast fits that description.
I had never heard of black-headed ibis!Amazing the similarities between that species and wood storks.
Definitely a roseate spoonbill.
I will go for blackheaded ibis and a lone pink spoonbill.
ReplyDeleteI think we have American White Ibis, Wood Storks and a single Roseate Spoonbill. Black-headed Ibis is an Asian species: this scene seems to be somewhere in the tropical or subtropical Americas (at a guess, maybe Florida?)
ReplyDeleteWood Stork (Mycteria americana)
ReplyDeleteWhen the voice said it was really ugly-- only one wading bird in the Southeast fits that description.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of black-headed ibis!
ReplyDeleteAmazing the similarities between that species and wood storks.
Definitely a roseate spoonbill.
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