The immature White-faced Ibis continues now at the Captree Island marsh. We are 
currently viewing at the first area of marsh north of the road, as seen from 
vicinity of the "Captree Island" sign.  The bird is with a group of Glossies 
feeding along the phrag line at the east edge of this area.

Heat distortion is bad but major field marks still discernible (ie, non 
breeding plumage, red ankles, reddish face, etc ).

Good luck if you try for it. 

Michael McBrien


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