• BirdForum is the net's largest birding community dedicated to wild birds and birding, and is absolutely FREE!

    Register for an account to take part in lively discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.

buff-necked ibis

  1. Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis

    Since all our musical outlets are closed we're spending some time recordings songs to circulate round our friends. Here'a an instrumental : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IiH9pixuHo And since we can't get out to take fresh photographs, here's an old photo from the archives.
  2. Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus subsp. caudatus) Sexes similar. Along the banks of Ro Cuiaba, Porto Jofre, Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Riverine with scattered cerrado and wetlands at ca. 110 m (361 ft).
  3. Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis

    I like the light in this shot but not the concrete post ... always a compromise!
  4. Buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus),

    Buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus),

    Buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus), also known as the White-throated Ibis, Cayman Ecological Refuge, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
  5. Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis

  6. Buff-Necked Ibis-Morningserenade

    Buff-Necked Ibis-Morningserenade

    Another one from the Brazilian Amazon.. Too bad his funny sound can't be heard.....:) Thanks for looking... And have a nice weekend ;) Regards, Ron van Rossum
  7. Buff-Necked Ibis in flight

    Buff-Necked Ibis in flight

    Another one from the beautiful Amazon Buff-necked Ibis = Curicaca in Brazil ;) Thanks for looking, Ron van Rossum
  8. Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis

  9. Curicaca Sunset

    Curicaca Sunset

  10. Before attak

    Before attak

  11. Buff-necked Ibis

    Buff-necked Ibis

    Pair of Buff-necked Ibis' on the golf course
  12. Buff-Necked Ibis

    Buff-Necked Ibis

    These guys were pretty common in the Pantanal. . . walking aroung like chickens at Caiman Refuge. Striking bird; one of 3 Ibises seen there.
Top