We don’t have many Glossy Ibis around the Lowcountry marshes. Not rare by any mean’s, just not near the numbers of the other wading birds.
That’s too bad because with so few every opportunity is important. They are vibrant in good light, pretty much black all the rest of the time.
These photographs were taken early morning in a wildlife management area.
This year I probably haven’t shot more than a dozen.
The colors you captured are amazing!
The mirror images are stunning.
Thanks. The suns angle in an open marsh can be great for that.