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Bird Walks By Christmas Lights
A white ibis walks by holiday lights at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Bird Walks By Christmas Lights
A white ibis walks by holiday lights at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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White Ibises Roosting At Lake Eola
White ibises gather for their nightly roost at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. White ibises are highly social birds, traveling in flocks and communicating with an array of honks and calls. Their distinctive bills allow them to feed efficiently in shallow wetlands. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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White Ibises Roosting At Lake Eola
A white ibis lands at a roosting place at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. White ibises are highly social birds, traveling in flocks and communicating with an array of honks and calls. Their distinctive bills allow them to feed efficiently in shallow wetlands. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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White Ibises Roosting At Lake Eola
White ibises gather for their nightly roost at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. White ibises are highly social birds, traveling in flocks and communicating with an array of honks and calls. Their distinctive bills allow them to feed efficiently in shallow wetlands. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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White Ibises Roosting At Lake Eola
White ibises gather for their nightly roost at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. White ibises are highly social birds, traveling in flocks and communicating with an array of honks and calls. Their distinctive bills allow them to feed efficiently in shallow wetlands. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Owl Guarding Its Burrow Birds Wildlife
A Burrowing Owl stands guard near its burrow in Davie, Florida. Burrowing Owls nest and roost in underground burrows and feed on insects, along with small lizards, mammals, and birds. When threatened, they produce a hissing sound that mimics a rattlesnake to scare off predators. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Owl Guarding Its Burrow Birds Wildlife
A Burrowing Owl stands guard near its burrow in Davie, Florida. Burrowing Owls nest and roost in underground burrows and feed on insects, along with small lizards, mammals, and birds. When threatened, they produce a hissing sound that mimics a rattlesnake to scare off predators. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Owl Guarding Its Burrow Birds Wildlife
A Burrowing Owl scans the sky for hawks and other birds of prey as it stands guard near its burrow in Davie, Florida. Burrowing Owls nest and roost in underground burrows and feed on insects, along with small lizards, mammals, and birds. When threatened, they produce a hissing sound that mimics a rattlesnake to scare off predators. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Owl Guarding Its Burrow Birds Wildlife
A Burrowing Owl stands guard near its burrow in Davie, Florida. Burrowing Owls nest and roost in underground burrows and feed on insects, along with small lizards, mammals, and birds. When threatened, they produce a hissing sound that mimics a rattlesnake to scare off predators. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Fishing Bird Stands Next To No Fishing Sign
A great blue heron stands next to a No Fishing sign at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The wading birds are expert fishers, relying on fish as a main part of their diet. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Fishing Bird Stands Next To No Fishing Sign
A great blue heron stands next to a No Fishing sign at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The wading birds are expert fishers, relying on fish as a main part of their diet. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Fishing Bird Stands Next To No Fishing Sign
A great blue heron stands next to a No Fishing sign at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The wading birds are expert fishers, relying on fish as a main part of their diet. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Fishing Bird Stands Next To No Fishing Sign
A great blue heron stands next to a No Fishing sign at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. The wading birds are expert fishers, relying on fish as a main part of their diet. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Feature Young Bird Takes A Bath
An immature white ibis splashes water as it takes a bath at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Feature Young Bird Takes A Bath
An immature white ibis splashes water as it takes a bath at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Bird Runs Across Shallow Water
A common gallinule runs on the water at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. These birds are known for their bright red frontal shields and long toes, which help them walk on floating vegetation. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Bird Runs Across Shallow Water
A common gallinule runs on water during a territorial dispute at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. These birds use their long toes to stay atop floating vegetation while chasing rivals. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
Ibises fly over Orlando Wetlands at sunset in Christmas, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
Ibises fly over Orlando Wetlands Park at sunset in Christmas, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
Ibises fly over Orlando Wetlands Park at sunset in Christmas, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
An ibis flies over Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A turkey vulture preens its feathers at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. These scavengers use their keen sense of smell to locate carrion, a rare trait among birds. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
An ibis flies over Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
An ibis lands at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A European starling is seen at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. Starlings are known for their iridescent plumage and mimicry, and they can imitate the calls of other birds and even human-made sounds. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A green heron perches at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. Green herons are known for using tools, such as insects or twigs, to lure fish within striking distance. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A tricolored heron perches in the marsh at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. These slender wading birds hunt by stalking small fish and amphibians in shallow water. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A snowy egret flies above Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. Snowy egrets are known for their striking white plumage and use their yellow feet to stir up fish in shallow water. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Birds Of Florida Wetlands
A pileated woodpecker flies through Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida. Known for their striking red crests and loud drumming, these woodpeckers excavate large cavities in trees for nesting. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A Muscovy duckling is seen at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings can feed themselves within a day of hatching and stay close to their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings are seen at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings can feed themselves within a day of hatching and stay close to their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A Muscovy duck and her ducklings are seen at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida, on october 05, 2025. Adult Muscovy ducks have red, fleshy growths on their faces. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A Muscovy duckling tries to eat lettuce tossed to it by a park visitor at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings start feeding on their own soon after hatching but stay near their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A Muscovy duckling tries to eat lettuce tossed to it by a park visitor at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings start feeding on their own soon after hatching but stay near their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A Muscovy duck and her ducklings are seen at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida, on october 05, 2025. Adult Muscovy ducks have red, fleshy growths on their faces. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A woman feeds Muscovy ducklings at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings start feeding on their own soon after hatching but stay near their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
A Muscovy duckling drinks water at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings can feed themselves within a day of hatching and stay close to their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Mother Duck And Her Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings are seen at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Muscovy ducklings can feed themselves within a day of hatching and stay close to their mother for protection. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings swim together in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
A Muscovy duckling swims close to its mother in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings swim close to their mother in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
A Muscovy duckling swims in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings swim close to their mother in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings swim together in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Baby Ducks Muscovy Ducklings
Muscovy ducklings swim close to their mother in a pond at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Birds In The City
White ibises engage in a brief territorial dispute as they settle at their roosting spots for the evening at sunset in Lake Eola Park, Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto) -
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Animals Birds In The City
White ibises engage in a brief territorial dispute as they settle at their roosting spots for the evening at sunset in Lake Eola Park, Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto)