If you had a thought about picking up that piece of bread, I think you would have a fight coming. Normally Ibis are a little on the shy side and won't let you within 20 feet of them. This guy, however spotted the bread and said "that is mine." ( You have to double click the photo to enlarge it to get the full effect.This is at Lafreniere Park in Metairie, yesterday. I thought with the drizzle the birds would be a little less lively and sit still for a shot. But they were just as suspicious.
This is one of the pretties parks in the the New Orleans area, and is home to about a couple dozen kinds of birds roaming free.
--steve buser
Looks like a great place to go. I'll try it when we are there. Good shot of 'light-weight fighter'
ReplyDeleteThank you Steve for another beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteSteve, you put the Audabon Society to shame with these amazing bird images. ANother great one today.
ReplyDeleteWhenever you mention Lafreniere Park I'm reminded of that Joni Mitchell song, "Nathan La Franeer", which I love. I think the ibis bird is really unusual looking and this is a great reveal. Didn't you say that you were Commissioner of Parks and that's why you get to visit them so often?
ReplyDeleteGreat highlights and shadows in this shot. I love the Ibis' red feathers. they are the perfect punctuation.
ReplyDeleteYou really have a lot of wildlife in New Orleans! The round eyes of the ibis make it look a bit scared.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to get that close. Spectacular shot.
ReplyDeleteWOW great catch. The details of the bird are amazing.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, beautiful photo, Steve!
ReplyDeleteHow is your weather doing?
I've always been fascinated by the name of this bird, Steve. I'm enjoying your photo very much.
ReplyDeleteWow, is his beak the same length as his legs?
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