
Here's one more 'photo-op', taken (with the camera feature of my smartphone) at Amelia Earhart Park in Hialeah, Florida on August 4, 2018 - the day I'd attended a combination wedding and reception...
In one of my earlier pix - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/28321243/ - you got to see a whole flock of ibises (the birds with the curved beak) occupying a picnic area - resting on the tables, benches, and the ground. Well, one of them approached a (wheelchair-accessible) ramp and went down to meet (halfway) a lizard who was going upward...
Said lizard came to a complete stop, while the lone ibis continued its downward trip, until it reached the tip of the lizard's tail. Mistaking it for a snake, the bird began to attack the appendage. Oddly enough, the lizard kept still while the ibis continued its attack. Meanwhile, the other ibises (in the background) stayed where they were, uninterested in said attack (in the foreground), which I'd managed to take a digital snapshot of...
I'll have more 'animal pictures' from Amelia Earhart Park later in the week.
In one of my earlier pix - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/28321243/ - you got to see a whole flock of ibises (the birds with the curved beak) occupying a picnic area - resting on the tables, benches, and the ground. Well, one of them approached a (wheelchair-accessible) ramp and went down to meet (halfway) a lizard who was going upward...
Said lizard came to a complete stop, while the lone ibis continued its downward trip, until it reached the tip of the lizard's tail. Mistaking it for a snake, the bird began to attack the appendage. Oddly enough, the lizard kept still while the ibis continued its attack. Meanwhile, the other ibises (in the background) stayed where they were, uninterested in said attack (in the foreground), which I'd managed to take a digital snapshot of...
I'll have more 'animal pictures' from Amelia Earhart Park later in the week.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Lizard
Size 800 x 625px
File Size 126.1 kB
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