tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2751020401972674507.post4138714087566913986..comments2024-03-11T19:04:08.142-04:00Comments on Birds on the brain: More White-faced Ibises at Mattamuskeet NWRAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09036340024818230677noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2751020401972674507.post-81303442746432400132023-05-12T20:30:05.870-04:002023-05-12T20:30:05.870-04:00situs judi slot
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My understanding is that hybrids...Thanks, Laurence<br /><br />My understanding is that hybrids are rather common in Texas, but I don't know of any reported hybrids in NC. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09036340024818230677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2751020401972674507.post-21005449303758873922014-04-30T20:02:59.812-04:002014-04-30T20:02:59.812-04:00I really think that there have been White-faceds o...I really think that there have been White-faceds on the refuge for some time. Last year we had individuals mixed in with Glossies on both east and central impoundments in the late winter-early spring. This year there have been White-faceds mixed in western impoundments as well. <br /><br />Boy, it'd be great to get transmitters on one or two of these birds! This may represent a winter range expansion not unlike that of the White Pelican here in coastal NC...<br /><br />Susan Campbell<br />Whispering Pines, NCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2751020401972674507.post-41285070076906071482014-04-30T18:21:29.623-04:002014-04-30T18:21:29.623-04:00It's surprising to hear they only had 3 accept...It's surprising to hear they only had 3 accepted records of WFIB prior to your findings. <br />Were there at least lots of possible hybrid records?<br /><br />At any rate, it seems like you're opening up the vault. I suspect, in a similar vein, that there are more Glossy Ibis out in central AZ than recorded, but Ibis flocks get up and move early, and faced with many birding options, few people give them the necessary going-over to pick out the vagrants.<br /><br />Neat post, cheers.Laurence Butlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14766876797454283812noreply@blogger.com