Bill,
That ibis has been around for a few days. Close photos suggest this bird has a very small percentage of WFIB in it, but general consensus around most of the locals is that it is "passable" for a Glossy Ibis for lack of better terms.
Best,
Tyler Stewart
El Paso Co
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020, 1:01 PM kickback <bill_kosar@msn.com> wrote:
I saw this ibis at Clear Creek Ranch in El Paso county this morning. I think it is a Glossy ibis and would appreciate other opinions on this. There were several dozen White-faced ibis around, all were in the flooded field at the entrance to the ranch.--ThanksBill Kosar
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