Rainy weather emboldens the scavenging species – climate refugees driven from their wetland homesRain slicks the pavement at Sydney’s Prince Alfred Park. Commuters hurry under umbrellas, takeaway bags clutched tight.But one group remains unbothered – heads tilted, shoulders hunched, beaks long. It’s lunchtime, and the ibis are here to eat.Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Continue reading…