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A dark wading bird with a long, down-curved bill, the White-faced Ibis is a western replacement for the Glossy Ibis. Similar in appearance and habits, the two species can be distinguished only by slight differences in coloring of the face and legs.
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Doe and spotted Fawn (the other spotted Fawn behind the Doe was not so cooperative), Wildwood Lake canal, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Mother and baby were both licking a tree stump. Bugs or sap perhaps?
(apologies to North Carolina) At least the first close flight capture I've had of a white pelican. At Fernhill wetlands. The morning light on the clouds was a bonus!
Maybe the third or fourth most common bird here... unlike the other commons, this one is entertaining and I think its reputation as an intelligent bird is well earned also. It's a great photo subject and will hop up into a tree for you for two or three Jordanian Dinars; very cooperative...
On Friday, there were eight or these sort of guarding this puddle, say 90 meters from a leaking irrigation pipeline and they seemed to be protective of the area holding two Bluethroats, two Robins, three Prinia and a pair of Chiffchaffs away... fun watching... could have been two or three Dead Sea Sparrows here also but I only saw enough of them to say they were sparrows... I was also hoping for some Linnets but they never showed up...
This White-crowned Sparrow belts out its call while perched at the top of this spruce in Denali.
Taken 25 June 2020 in Denali, Alaska.
Artficial ranunculus on white background
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Theme : "Flora on White Background" - December 4, 2020
White-winged Crossbills are slightly larger than Pine Siskis. They have unique shapes of beaks. They can use their crossed bills to pry open the cones to eat the seeds.
St. Albert. Mar. 2023. Overcast morning.
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Hesperocharis marchalii (Marchal's White)
Hesperocharis marchalii is a butterfly that lives in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. This butterfly is found in tropical rain forests between 1800-2400 meters.
Taken in La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Thank you. Bee balm in the rain from this morning.
We planted this hardy tall plant last year for hummingbirds and bees. I just can't seem to capture the deep reds surrounded by green in a pleasing manner.
This time I tried using evergreen trees as a bit of frame, and then a white frame—inspired by Katharine Campbell and many others of you. Thank you!
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A trio of adult White Ibis photographed on Little St.Simons Island, USA
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