Postcard Wood Ibis in an Everglades Rookery Vintage Linen Posted 1930-1950

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Vintage Postcard -119-F - Wood Ibis in an Everglades Rookery. The Wood Ibis (Tantalus Loculator) is a member of the Stork family. They feed in shallow pools which they make muddy by "dancing," causing fish, frogs and snakes to rese and become easy prey. A large rookery of Ibis, said to be 50 to 250 yards wide by five miles long, is in the Big Cypress area of the Florida Everglades.

Features:
• Linen 1930-1950

Size: 3.5" x 5.5"

Condition: Pre-Owned Good

Condition is consistent with an old or antique paper postcard. It may have corner bumps, creases, ink stains, pencil or pen markings, an old smell, etc. Please see the photographs/scans for additional condition information. Thanks for stopping by!


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