The White Ibis Eudocimus albus is common in Florida and along the eastern and southeaster coast. Its most striking feature is the large, long down-curved orange bill with darkening at the tip. Juveniles have a dark brown body speckled to a varying degrees with white feathers and a grey neck.
The first four photos were taken at the Doral Resort, Miami. The last two were taken at the 'Ding' Darling NWR. Photo 3682 shows the presence of WHite Ibis, Reddish Egrets, Tricolored Herons, Great Egrets, and Roseate Spoonbills in one pond at the 'Ding' Darling NWR.
White Ibis
White Ibis 0828
White Ibis 0822
White Ibis juvenile 0831
White Ibis juvenile 8547
White Ibis 3526
White Ibis, Great & Reddish Egret & Spoonbills 3682