Nothing happens here...

By StuartDB

C'mon, give 'em a 'V'.....

This flock/skein/swarm of White Ibis flew across Burranneer Bay this afternoon. It always seems strange to see these exotic creatures hopping about the shoreline and even in the City. UK Blippers may find it interesting, to others it may be the equivalent of a pic of a flock of crows!

BBQ tonight, seafood is high on the agenda. My daughter has her name on a beef sausage.

Best viewed large.


The Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca), is a wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae. It is widespread across much of Australia. It has a predominantly white plumage with a bare, black head, long downcurved bill and black legs.

Historically rare in urban areas, the Australian White Ibis has immigrated to urban areas of the east coast in increasing numbers since the late 1970s; it is now commonly seen in Wollongong, Sydney, the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Townsville.

Debate continues on whether to consider it a pest or vulnerable species. Populations have disappeared from natural breeding areas such as the Macquarie Marshes in northwestern New South Wales. Despite this, the species has been culled in parts of Sydney due to their smell and at times obtrusive nature. Its sister species is the Sacred Ibis.

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