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White-faced Ibis {2 of 3} (Lifer)-1937
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Located at Marsland Basin (off TWP 232) in Southern Alberta.
I had read an e-bird report prior to heading to Calgary, AB and decided to check out this spot the day after arrival. I went in search of the ibis and black crowned night heron. Both of which would be a lifer.
Lucky enough to locate and photograph both species among others.
The owners of the property adjacent to Marsland Basin are very kind enough to welcome and allow birders to use their viewing area overlooking the basin and enjoy the many species using the wetlands.
My e-bird list for this location:
ebird.org/ebird/canada/view/checklist?subID=S24426917
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Have a wonderful day.
White-faced Ibis {2 of 3} (Lifer)-1937
This and all of my images have copyright protection. Do not use, copy, or reproduce my photos in any format for any purpose without my written permission.
This message especially applies; but not limited to, Reddit.com, socialsavanna.com, reddpipe.com, Facebook, Twitter, Pintrest, and Tumblr.
In my opinion members of these groups appear to have difficulty understanding the concept of copyright infringement or fair use.
Located at Marsland Basin (off TWP 232) in Southern Alberta.
I had read an e-bird report prior to heading to Calgary, AB and decided to check out this spot the day after arrival. I went in search of the ibis and black crowned night heron. Both of which would be a lifer.
Lucky enough to locate and photograph both species among others.
The owners of the property adjacent to Marsland Basin are very kind enough to welcome and allow birders to use their viewing area overlooking the basin and enjoy the many species using the wetlands.
My e-bird list for this location:
ebird.org/ebird/canada/view/checklist?subID=S24426917
Thank you for taking the time to view comment or fave. Will soon have time to respond in kind.
Have a wonderful day.