Does anyone know if the ibis are still present today 4/27?
Thanks, Roslynn
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> On Apr 26, 2022, at 4:33 PM, linda whyte
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> Still present, west lake, west end, fairly close to road, mid-water. No
> scope needed.
> Lind
Still present, west lake, west end, fairly close to road, mid-water. No
scope needed.
Linda Whyte
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Apple Valley, MN.
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I just visited the area and the two ibises are still there, pretty easy to see
from the road.
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Still present, two, north shore of west lake, north side of road; feeding
close to shoreline
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26 Ibis 1/4mile east of county road 7 on county road 30.
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The Marsh Lake drawdown in Big Stone County continues to attract an
abundance and diversity of birds, viewed on the west side of CR 156. This
morning the highlights were an ibis (a young individual, probably a
White-faced) and a late Hudsonian Godwit. Also present were American
Avocets and Marbled
Ibis in Le Sueur cnty at following:
Le Sueur cnty Ibis at 44.25829 and 93.58568. Wet field / wetland across from
solar panel farm.
On hwy 13 a little north of 10 (north of Tetonka lake). Have photos to review
for type when I get home. Seen about 1 hour ago.
Bonnie
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The White-faced Ibis is still present at the Scott County Marsh WMA as of
7am today (Thursday).
The Marsh is easily found - south of Jordan at the intersection of 250th
Street/Country Road 4 and Aberdeen Avenue. The bird was in the SW corner
of the marsh ducking in and out of the reeds.
Thanks t
The Ibis is still at the Albany WTP, lower, eastern most pond. Oct 17, 1:30.
David
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The Ibis that were reported earlier at Albany WTP have
not as yet been identified to species.
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South side Ottawa impoundment
Charlene Nelson
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At about 8:40 this morning I came across an Ibis in a wet hayfield at the
corner of CR3 and Housen Rd north of Osakis in Douglas County. I was unable to
ID it further before it flew off to the south in the direction of Osakis.
Herb Dingmann
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It kept flying to the north, long out of sight.
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What town is this near?
Gail
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Juvenile Plegadis ibis present in a wetland
Juvenile Plegadis ibis present in a wetland along with numerous other
shorebirds. Wetland is along 140th street about 1/4 mile north of 170th ave (or
3/4 mile south of C.R. 36)
Present from 10:30 until I left at 11:20
Karl Roe
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Good Morning!
All four white-faced ibis were still present on Upper Roadside Pool along
Sherburne CR 16 this morning. Same spot they've been since last Friday.
Because they are visible from the county road, please DO NOT walk behind
the refuge gate mentioned earlier as access to Carpenter Pool.
At least 4 ibises present today at 12:30 feeding next to the road just south of
the culvert.
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Hi Birders,
The White-faced Ibis were still present in Upper Roadside Pool as of 3:20 this
afternoon. We observed them from the shoulder of County Road 16 east of the
culvert. They were foraging in a strip of bright green grass just in front of a
row of shrubs. We were able to see only three of
Still at previous noted pond on cty 16 as of 210pm Sherbourne
I just learned from Betsy(via Milt Blomberg) that the ibises are back at the
same spot at Sherburne NWR.
Bob Williams
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On May 9, 2014, at 8:09 PM, Betsy Beneke wrote:
> All,
>
> The ibis were just hiding behind an island and some vegetation from the
> Martins.
>
> They sp
All,
The ibis were just hiding behind an island and some vegetation from the
Martins.
They spent all afternoon today on Upper Roadside Pool, easily visible
(except when hiding from Denny) from Sherburne CR 16 in the area I
described in my earlier email. Many observers were there from 5:00 p.m. t
The two white-faced ibis that I reported earlier were still present in the
same spot along 180 St. NE west of Thief River Falls at 3:pm. To get there,
take US 59 north through town and towards Newfolden. At 180 St. NE turn
right . The birds were about a quarter to a half mile east along that road
w
There have already been quite a few reports of White-faced Ibis -- a "Regular"
species on the Minnesota checklist -- and even one of a Glossy Ibis
("Accidental"). It would be very helpful for the seasonal reports if observers
could include for all ibis sightings details as to why a particular b
Please excuse the tardy post; I was unable to reach friends near computers.
Some time before 5 PM today, my husband Rob and I were en route home and
decided to check on the status of 140th St. Marsh, as Roger Everhart has
suggested. Feeding in waters right beside the road was an Ibis, either
White-
I'm passing along a report from Randy Schoeneck:
Yesterday at about 4 PM: 1 glossy ibis observed with a great blue heron about
½ mile west of Madison Lake, MN off of Blue Earth Co Rd 26. Based on the
description of the habitat, the location would be about
GPS = 44.20319, -93.83348 44° 12.191',
Many thanks to Bruce and Susan for the Ibis tip. We and several others got a
great view of this curious bird this morning. It was last seen roughly 75 yards
South South-East of the viewing platform. Also many lesser and greater
Yellowlegs.
Brian
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Feeding in grassy island in larger northeast marsh as I write.
Occasionally flies around returning to same area.
Steve Morrison
Mpls
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John Hockema just called to report a plegadis ibis at the farm pond
3.5 miles south and 1 mile east of Preston (the same pond were a
White-winged Scoter was being seen a few weeks ago). He first found
the bird around 8:15 this morning.
Bob Dunlap
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This afternoon I received a third (or fourth) hand report of an ibis
being seen at Roberts WPA in southern Blue Earth County. I checked it
out around 2:45pm and found the bird walking in the middle of the gravel
road that runs north/south on the western side of the WPA. From Hwy. 30
go north on
On Nov 21, 2009, at 10:45 P.M., Dennis and Barbara Martin wrote:
> One thing we do believe. This is by far the latest date recorded with us not
> knowing of any records after October 10th and most late dates are in very
> early October or September. A bird this late seems to us to increase the
were noted.
Dennis and Barbara Martin
Shorewood, MN
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Thanks to a tip from Steve Millard, we observed an Ibis spe
Thanks to a tip from Steve Millard, we observed an Ibis species at
3:00 this afternoon (11/20) south of the town of Fergus Falls in
Western Township (in the extreme southwest corner of the county).
Even with scopes, the bird was simply too distant for us to determine
anything about it excep
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