The "White Bird's Long Neck" likely refers to the Great Egret, a tall, white wading bird commonly found in Florida. Known for its long neck and elegant appearance, the Great Egret is often seen in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines. It is recognized for its striking white plumage and is a symbol of wildlife conservation efforts in the region. These birds primarily feed on fish and small aquatic animals, using their long necks to catch prey.
A crane is a white bird with a long neck. The answer could also be a heron, egbit, or a stork
segulls are white and geese are long neck black and grey birds
A giraffe no dought. also have you heard about the long neck dinosaur. Birds have feathers too hopefully you are a kid if you are asking this question.
South American rhea, Australian emu, and the African ostrich.
No bird has fur, birds have feathers.
The southern newspaper goose. It's known for its poisonous paper cuts. BEWARE Ha ha - you missed your calling as a stand up comedian. Does someone have a serious answer to this question? I recently moved to SW Florida and I see these birds all over my neighborhood and have wondered what kind of birds they are too. Thanks.
Dont shoot birds
There are two flightless birds alive today that have long necks: emus and ostriches.
Kill deer
the are gray with red patches around their eyes
the long neck helps it to see over tall plants the long beak helps it catch food
I have the same problem. It might be a crane. If it is black and white it is a crane, but if it is completely white then i dont no what it is. That is the bird that eats my fish in the pond.