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Here is another animal-related 'photo-op', taken (with the camera feature of my smartphone) at Amelia Earhart Park in Hialeah, Florida on Saturday, August 4, 2018, when a wedding (I was invited to) was taking place...
Before going to the picnic shelter, where both the wedding and the reception took place, I took a walk around the facilities, to check out some of the other fauna - spread out all over the place...
One particular area had lots of picnic tables and benches for the tourists and locals... but this picnic area was occupied by nothing but a huge flock of ibises (the white bird with the curved beak). I'm used to seeing lots of ibises at the Oriole Gardens condo complex in Margate, FL (where I live), but I'd never seen such a congregation of birds in such an unlikely location. I'd kept my distance from the ibises (so that I wouldn't scare them off), and used the zoom lens feature of my smartphone's camera (so it almost looks like I'm among them).
I'll have another 'photo-op' of some of the ibises later today.
Before going to the picnic shelter, where both the wedding and the reception took place, I took a walk around the facilities, to check out some of the other fauna - spread out all over the place...
One particular area had lots of picnic tables and benches for the tourists and locals... but this picnic area was occupied by nothing but a huge flock of ibises (the white bird with the curved beak). I'm used to seeing lots of ibises at the Oriole Gardens condo complex in Margate, FL (where I live), but I'd never seen such a congregation of birds in such an unlikely location. I'd kept my distance from the ibises (so that I wouldn't scare them off), and used the zoom lens feature of my smartphone's camera (so it almost looks like I'm among them).
I'll have another 'photo-op' of some of the ibises later today.
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Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
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Size 900 x 675px
File Size 295.5 kB
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