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Australian White Ibis Portrait
jimmclean

Australian White Ibis Portrait (Threskiornis molucca)

Looks like it could use some moisturiser :)
Habitat
Wetlands
Location
Sydney, Australia
Date taken
29 April 2007
Scientific name
Threskiornis molucca
Equipment used
Canon 20D, 100-400
He, he,... a moisturiser, yes, but first should have a good facial beauty treatment! o:D Anyway, this is the perfect close-up of this bird, can't be sharper or neater, and the background frames beautifully this bald head. Huge :t: on you!!!
 
Probably not the most handsome face in the bird world (except to another ibis), but a great photo of it.
 
A lovely shot! The beak colours are interesting, these birds usually have plain black beaks - this looks as though it has a sort of tortoise-shell pattern.
 

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Asia, Australia & Pacific Islands
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