I drove out to Holcim Wetlands this evening to look for the Least Bitterns that are likely nesting in there again. I did not see them but did spot the TRICOLORED HERON perched near the top of the cattails where it is likely perching for the night. I had posted on June 15 about seeing the TRICOLORED HERON fly into the cattails at dusk so I was not surprised to see it there tonight. However not far away were two White-faced Ibis providing support to the saying that birds of a feather do flock together. I also spotted 2 Green Herons in the wetlands. Tonight this area received some badly needed rain though less than quarter inch. I got a photo showing the TRICOLORED HERON and the ibis in the cattails and a photo of one of the Green Herons that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature blog<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/2013_06_16_archive.html> .
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