We've had some cold temps plunge down into Florida this week but we are still enjoying sunny skies and highs in the 50s! And it will be in the 70s by the weekend so we can't complain! And we have a chance to see some birds we don't normally see.
We DO see White Ibis all through the year but we have never...EVER seen this many at one time!
We counted over 70 in this flock that flew into our neighborhood.
They stopped to get some buggy snacks.
And then flew away.
We have a small neighborhood pond nearby and I think they were headed to the pond.
I hope you've had a wonderful holiday! ☃
26 comments:
They are funny little birds and that sure is a lot of them in one place. I hope you enjoyed your Christmas. It sure is cold here in Florida this morning!
they make a lot of peeping noises while eating in our front yard and i have counted 2 dozen in the yard but never this many at one ti,e
They are probably flocking closely together to keep warm! This is a very chilly morning here in Florida! But it is beautiful regardless, and we are blessed. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!
...and I NEVER see them!
Hello,
I hope you had a lovely Christmas! I always enjoyed seeing the White Ibis around the Florida neighborhoods, they are cool looking birds.
Great captures of your visiting flock. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Also, thank you for all your comments and links this past year. I wish you all the best in 2021, a very happy and healthy NEW YEAR! Take care, enjoy your weekend!
Wow! What a feathered friend event and you captured it so well ~ think they were blessing you and your neighborhood ~ Hope you had a wonderful Xmas ~ ^_^
Live with love each moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
WoW!!! that sure is a lot of ibis, we never see them here!! you captured some great images, both on the ground and in flight!! i hope you had a nice holiday!!
What fun! All those interesting birds, it's funny to imagine them mingling at the bird seed here.
Oh mercy!!!!! Such cold...!!!!!! -giggles-
They must have made a pretty sight, flying in....
Happy Day on which "Good King Wenceslas looked out..."
How awesome to see so many of these beautiful birds all at the same time. A Christmas Blessing to be sure. You have a wonderful day, hugs, Edna B.
Great photos! Before we moved to this retirement community, we would get a flock of 20-30 in our yard after heavy rains... good eating, I guess! I've never seen more than that all together though!
I've never seen a 'crowd' of Ibis. Wonderful. And very good photos. Happy New Year.
Wow they are everywhere, look at that!!! Great photos!! We are actually having mild weather here too, which is happily surprising to me! I'm tired of shoveling snow and this is the first winter I haven't picked up a shovel yet!!! :)))
What a beautiful bird... I love her long beak! :-) ~Andrea xoxo
What lovely sight! It's been cold here at night and then 60 during the day which is perfect for my tastes. HOpe you had a good Christmas!
How lucky you are to see them as they travel South, Andrea!...:)jp
what an adventure to see so many White Ibis in one flock. Probably a rare thing.
I hope you had a gret christmas. New year is up next :)
Take care!
How neat! It's been really cold in Virginia this week.
Por aquí no hay estos pájaros y son precisos. Abrazos y felices fiestas.
It is easy to imagine that just beneath the grass there is a multitude of fat, juicy bugs for an enterprising White Ibis.
They are so large! I love them!
I am loving the cooler weather and especially since we had the opportunity to burn a fire in the fireplace on Christmas day. YAY! That's something for Florida. LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
That is a big flock. I have only ever seen them in pictures
WOW, all those birds! Very cool - I guess literally! Happy New year!
Oh my! That flock of ibis is spectacular!
Wow, they just flew right in your neighborhood! There's so many of them! They are such a pretty bird. I didn't realize their beak was sooooo long. I think they wanted to say hello to you before heading to the pond hehehe.
~Sheri
Post a Comment