Fourth sentence down should actually read: 
 
>From there walk the dike separating "Wood Marsh East" and  "Hunt Club 
Marsh" north about 3/4 mile to the first intersection and then  continue EAST 
(right) about 1/4 mile--the  actual roost location is on the south side of the 
dike (actually named  Wagoner Rd. on Google Maps) near the Heron rookery, 
and should be  obvious.
 
Apologies.
 
 
JP
 
 
In a message dated 9/24/2009 10:26:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
jmpawl...@aol.com writes:

After listening to Dave Sugg's message on the  BOS one-call around 6 pm 
this evening (Thurs, Sept. 24), I met  up with Dave Wheeler and we were able to 
make it to the Tonawanda  WMA in time to watch the juvenile WHITE IBIS 
roosting amongst the 80-100  Great Egrets.  As noted in the WNY Dial-A-Bird, 
the 
bird was originally  found and well photographed back on September 20 by 
Mark  Pearce.  The location is best accessed by heading east on  Owen-Bartel 
Rd. from Ditch Rd. and then parking on the north side of the  road just 
opposite the second firing range.  From  there walk the dike separating "Wood 
Marsh East" and "Hunt Club  Marsh" north about 3/4 mile to the first 
intersection and then continue  west (right) about 1/4 mile--the actual roost 
location 
is on the south  side of the dike (actually named Wagoner Rd. on Google 
Maps) near the  Heron rookery, and should be obvious.  Timing-wise, anywhere 
from 6-7 pm  should be best, as the Egrets probably start flying in sometime 
around  6:30.
 
Also earlier today, 4 ad. LITTLE GULLS amongst 300+  Bonaparte's were in 
the gorge below Niagara Falls looking from Terrapin  Point on Goat Island.
 
Good luck.
 
 
Jim Pawlicki
Amherst,  NY


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