We Have Moved On
We have moved on from Alabama, but I still have some photos from that area that I will be sharing. We are headed west and here are a couple of photo of what will be coming up after I get done posting Alabama photos.
We came across a huge flock of Ibis birds. This is a new one to my list. I am now up to 110 birds photographed.
This duck is a Northern Shoveler, he was pretty far away so I did not get a clean photo of it. But very colorful.
Thank you again for all of you who view my photos and leave comments. I really appreciate it. If I don’t reply in the next 2 weeks, please accept my apologies. There are obviously area’s in the states with no internet here, even in the twentieth century.
We Have Moved On
14 Replies to “We Have Moved On”
First time for the White Ibis? Definitely one of the funnier looking birds with their long bills. Be sure and keep an eye out for the Glossy and White-Faced Ibis that will often tag along in their flocks. Stay safe in you travels.
I think the glossy ones were in the group. They looked black from a distance but we got close to some and the sun was shining on them and they had some color to them, like greenish tint. Those curved bills are so unique looking.
That flock of Ibis was incredible to see. I have never seen a Shoveler Duck. The last picture was mysterious and spooky looking. Safe travels to you as you move on!
Thank you Linda, yes the bill on those ducks is just like a shovel. 😊
I also liked the peaceful scene of the last picture.
Have a good continuation of your trip.
Thank you Rudi. 😊
Beautiful flock shot Sandra, and wow that Shoveler is beautiful also, it outshines our Australasian subspecies.
Thank you, that flock was amazing to see. I have always wanted to see that many birds flying in a group like that. It was unreal. 😊
Keep following your bliss. Blessings for your travels.
Beautiful birds.👏 Continue to enjoy your travels internet or not!
More beautiful birds! Love it.
Safe travels! ❤️
Sometimes we have to move on! Great photos. Enjoy your travels.
Great pictures. This trip has done wonder for your bird photo collection. And some of these places don’t even have Internet access in the twenty-first century either. 😉 Part of Big Sur, California can be like that too.