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Sunday, April 25, 2021

MOLTING WHITE-FACED IBIS, EAGLE LAKES COMMUNITY PARK,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/25/2021

       We can ID this Ibis as a White-faced Ibis molting from nonbreeding to breeding plumage as follows:
  • Bare patch of pink skin in front of reddish eye.  These two field marks ( pink skin and reddish eye) distinguish the White-faced Ibis from the very similar Glossy Ibis.
  • The whitish border of breeding plumage around the pink skin is starting to form.
  • Long, gray, downward curving bill.
  • The grayish neck and head of nonbreeding plumage has not yet molted into breeding plumage.


    The White-faced Ibis is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 1,005.









 

Friday, April 23, 2021

TRICOLORED HERON, NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021




 

GREEN HERON, NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021


 

REDDISH EGRET, NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021



 

MALE COMMON GRACKLE, NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021


 

BANANA TREE: FRUIT & FLOWER, CARIBBEAN GARDEN,NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021



 

FRUIT OF THE CALABASH TREE, ORCHID GARDEN,NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021




 

ORCHID GARDEN, NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/22/2021































 

ANHINGA CHICKS & JUVENILES, EAGLE LAKES COMMUNITY PARK,NAPLES,FLORIDA, 4/21/2021








 

BLACK SKIMMERS IN FLIGHT, IN WATER BATHING & ON LAND, 4/21/2021