Still present- very close to the road.
Joanne Redwood
Chris Cheatle
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> On May 15, 2015, at 7:44 AM, "Ron Ridout" wrote:
>
> The two White-faced Ibis are still present in the small wetland on the north
> side of Lakeshore Rd about 500 metres east of the hamlet of Port Royal.
The two White-faced Ibis are still present in the small wetland on the north
side of Lakeshore Rd about 500 metres east of the hamlet of Port Royal. They
have moved farther back from the road closer to the James Berry Drain.
Birders are reminded to please view the birds from the side of the roa
There are currently two White-faced Ibis in a small wetland on the north side
of Lakeshore Rd 500 metres east of Port Royal.
Lakeshore is the flashing light on hey 59 just north of the Causeway. Go west
from 59 to the small wetland just before Port Royal.
Ron Ridout
rrid...@birdscanada.org
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The flock of 11 ibis reported yesterday by Ron Ridout is still in the same
general area
this morning.
When I left there, shortly before 9 am, the birds were in the freshly ploughed
field
behind the same farm. Follow Ron's directions (see below) and continue past
both
houses & turn right o
This afternoon at around 3 pm. Steve Wilcox discovered a flock of 11
plegadis ibis along the A concession just east of the hamlet of
Erieview. Always eager to get away from the tedium of the computer
screen, Jody Allair, Fergus Nicoll and I dropped things at the office
and drove out to see them fo
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