I am currently on a Big Bluestem Audubon Society field trip to Colo Bogs
with Hank Zaletel and he agrees with us that it is indeed a White-faced
Ibis and not a Glossy Ibis. The face did have red and the legs were
brighter than a Glossy's as well.

We also got a great close look at a Hudsonian Godwit and numerous
Yellow-headed Blackbirds.

Eric Ollie
Ames
On Apr 26, 2014 8:51 AM, "Tyler M. Harms" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Birders,
>
> The ibis was still present at Colo Bogs this morning around 7:30.   It was
> exactly where Hank reported it last evening.  I still haven't convinced
> myself the bird I was looking at was a Glossy, but was able to get some
> diagnostic photos.  I will post them to my Flickr page today.
>
> www.flickr.com/photos/tmharms
>
> Also present among the shorebirds was a single Hudsonian Godwit and I also
> had an FOY Yellow-headed Blackbird.
>
> Take care,
>
> Tyler Harms
> Ames, Story Co.
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