White-faced Ibis: closeup and colorful

There isn't much white on the face, but body colors shimmer

May 9, 2017 at 8:53PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

​This White-faced Ibis was seen at Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge in S.D. last week. These birds can look dark and drab at a distance or in the air. In the right light, their colors shine.

(James J. Williams /The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(James J. Williams /The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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