The Swish and Surge of Wild Wings

7月 16, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

Nearly always you will see the wood ibis-I am taking as a guide my own experience of the bird as I know it here in coastal Carolina-flying high in the air, or resting in compact flocks on the marshes or the tidal flats, or roosting in the woods of the barrier islands, or of the cypress lagoons on the mainland. You will seldom-unless you are very fortunate-see ibises feeding near at hand. In feeding, the flocks often scatter, the birds going singly or in couples to their favorite feeding places. They seek their dinners generally at low tide.

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