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Eudocimus albus
The White Ibis is a coastal bird species with pink skin on the face, bill and legs that turns scarlet during breeding seasons. This species flies in a straight line formation, and roosts in high trees and bushes at night. They are frequently seen on lawns looking for large insects as well as probing for prey along the shoreline.
The white ibis has become common in some city parks. There was a large group of these ibis at the Tuscawilla Park in Ocala, Florida.
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Thank you venusflytrap2000 for the nice comment! Much appreciated.
beautiful series!