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White-faced Ibis and Black-chinned

Observers: Rosie and Chris Howard
Email: rosiebeach@yahoo.com
Verification: MONO
Remote Name: 163.150.245.106
Date: 04/11/2008
Time: 02:40 PM -0400

Sighting

Thursday, April 10, we saw a small flock (about 12) of White-faced Ibis flying over the "Y" on our way to work at 8am. That morning we also had a male Black-chinned at our feeders. Both were FOS for us. Six Lincoln's Sparrows have been hanging around our yard the last few days, the most we've ever seen at one time in our yard. They were noticeably absent all winter.


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