I met 3 other birders at the fairgrounds this morning to start an assessment as to whether Wangunk Meadows can qualify for special designation as an important area for birds. (I was with Patrick Comins, Corrie Folsum-O'keefe, and Alison Guinness).
It was quite an exciting find!
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Here's a short video clip of the Ibis in action.
note: If you happen to do any birding at Wangunk Meadows, please log sightings on e-bird. It will help with the project. Caution, Wangunk Meadows is an active hunting area.
11 comments:
very nice find Larry.
dan
Thanks Dan-It was fortunate that we happened to be meeting there that morning.
That IS very exciting!
I've yet to see one of either Ibis.
Great find!
Awesome find, hopefully it will help demonstrate the importance of the area!
Great sighting and photos. Congrats!
I always assumed that ibis only live in tropical and subtropical areas. Shows how much knowledge you get from assuming!
fitcetera-thanks for the visit for stopping by.
Jen-It probably helped to bring a little more attention to the area.
eileen-thanks
John-This one is just here for the visit. They are tropical but are also present in western USA during summer and migration.
Larry, while I have seen plenty of white-faced ibises in Utah and AZ I would never have even imagined one could be in CT. How amazing! I hope that area gets it's designation. Good for you for being thorough. I am really glad I finally got to meet you too!
Wonderful find, Larry! I still need this bird for my Maryland list. Tried for and missed it a couple of times this year.
Good Birding!
W&L
(response from Larry)
Kathiebirds-I was lucky enough to be there at the right time with someone who knew enough that it could be a WFI.-but thanks.
Warren and Lisa-Hopefully the third time wil be the charm!
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