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Re: Ibis + Yellow-crowns - Hwy 54
- To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
- Subject: Re: Ibis + Yellow-crowns - Hwy 54
- From: "Will Cook" <cwcook@duke.edu>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 15:47:38 -0400
- In-reply-to: <20000703224724.20130.qmail@hotmail.com>
- Organization: Duke University, Durham, NC
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This morning Toni Rexrode and I stopped at this impoundment near Chapel
Hill (in Durham Co. NC) and met Rob Gluck. Today there 12 imm. White
Ibis, 6 Yellow-crowned Night-Herons (2 adult), and 4 Great Egrets.
Also - stopped by the Warbling Vireo spot at Anilorac Farm on Dairyland
Road (Orange Co.) and sure enough, they're still there. Two were singing
from opposite sides of the road.
On 3 Jul 00, Rob G wrote:
> Stopped at Little Crk.Impdmt.(Hwy 54) at 5pm today and found one
> lone imm. White Ibis posed on snag toward back (hopefully several more to
> follow). Also present 1 Grt.Egret, Wood ducks, and Red Hd. W'peckers, and an
> E.Kingbird sitting on very exposed nest at far left.
> (For all you tick magnets out there, weeds along path are getting quite
> high).
>
> **Rob Gluck Chapel Hill thrush@hotmail.com
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