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My brother and I saw the White-faced Ibis at 180th St. marsh at about 4 p.m. today.  It was on the grass, resting on the NW corner of the NE pond, and we had close looks with my scope, viewing it from the road.  It  later preened and fed in the grass and mud;  then went back to sleep.  

We also saw several Yellow-headed Blackbirds, both males.  Dennis and Barb Martin arrived a little later, and Dennis took some photos of the Ibis.  Soras are still calling, and we saw several, but I didn't hear the Virginia Rail today.

Thank you, Bruce Fall, for your post!

Laura Coble
Cannon Falls

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