Birds, Charleston, Marsh, Shore Bird, Swamp, Wildlife Digging Around, Ibis April 9, 2020 Ted Jennings - TPJ Photography 7 Comments The Ibis look to be permanent residents of this new wetland. Digging Around, Ibis After being dry for at least two years the new flow is bringing it back to life. Digging Around, Ibis Digging Around, Ibis There must be a good supply ‘creepy things’ since they stay here. Digging Around, Ibis Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
I like colors of this marsh, reflections and how a white ibis stands out. Great photographs! Loading... Reply
Thanks. I believe the water here is colored by the tannin leaking out of the wet tree bark. Cypress and Tupelo (Honey) Trees can cover the waters surface with a rainbow of colors certain times of the year. Loading... Reply
Great captures and water reflections.
Thanks so much. And of course another high ISO, but no need to DeNoise it.
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I like colors of this marsh, reflections and how a white ibis stands out. Great photographs!
Thanks, water color helped.
Thanks. I believe the water here is colored by the tannin leaking out of the wet tree bark. Cypress and Tupelo (Honey) Trees can cover the waters surface with a rainbow of colors certain times of the year.
Wonderful reflections!