Tim Lenz reports a WHITE-FACED IBIS on the golf course from Stewart Park.
Jay McGowan
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I just checked for the Ibises and they were not present at 4:45 however there
was a Common Moorhen visible in some of the flooded vegetation on the golf
course side as viewed from Stewart Park.
Drew
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The TWO WHITE-FACED IBIS are still present on the flooded area on the golf
course, visible from Stewart Park across Fall Creek. They are both in nice
breeding plumage with red faces and legs and broad white facial borders.
Jay McGowan
On May 7, 2011 9:21 AM, Jay McGowan jw...@cornell.edu wrote:
I checked around 3 PM with no luck either -- did anyone see them depart or
relocate? No Moorhen for me, but 48 BONAPARTE'S GULLS on the flooded golf
course were nice, plus singing WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW and lingering PALM
WARBLER. The remnant raft of ducks off Stewart had 2 male REDHEAD, 6