Nancy and I found a Glossy Ibis with 11 White-faced Ibis in a pond on the south 
side of WCR 74 at the Baldridge estates entrance, just east of the center of 
Severance.  It was distinguished from the White-faced Ibis by its grayish legs, 
darker bill, dark rather than red face, and clearly visible light colored lines 
outlining its face.  She got a reasonably good photo of the bird which we will 
be submitting to the Colorado Bird Records Committee.

We also visited Crow Valley today but it was rather quiet.  The best bird was a 
Veery in the back of the campground.  There were still at least 25 Swainson's 
Thrushes in the campground area.  We saw no warblers.

 
Charles Bell
612 Manhead Mountain Drive
Livermore, CO 80536
970-484-8791

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