The photos labeled White-faced Ibis from November I would have called Glossy Ibis because of the whitish line of skin along the top of the faical skin between the eye and bill. Other birders are more expert than I, so I'd like to hear from them.
--Dave Nutter

On Nov 19, 2013, at 08:21 PM, joe & Diana <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
 I have some photos from Oct 21and 22 and  November 3, 2013. I have other views not up on the site, but maybe can be helpful.


Diana Whiting
On Nov 19, 2013, at 4:41 PM, Kevin J. McGowan wrote:

I’m confused.  The White-faced Ibis I saw at Monteuma NWR on 17 October 2013 looked to be an adult: it had extensive red on the face, a decidedly red eye, brilliantly glossy wing coverts and tail, and had no obvious molt limits or other abnormalities in the plumage.  I thought the Glossy Ibis with it was a hatch-year bird, with much less gloss on the wings, more white spotting on the head and neck, and evidence of variable wear on the back feathers.
 
The bird with its head up in http://www.flickr.com/photos/seabamirum/10876310134/ is a Glossy, isn’t it?  It has distinct white lines on the facial skin and appears to have a brown eye.  It has the same kind of wear that the Glossy Ibis I saw this weekend had.https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/rClpwPntu85jLOZZGDDWHNMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink.
 
What do I have wrong? I admit up front that I don’t see ibis every year, and I’ve never spent much time trying to age them. Are there more photos?
 
Kevin
 
 
 
Kevin J. McGowan
Ithaca, NY
607-254-2452
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher Wood
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 2:59 PM
To: Jay McGowan
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Montezuma ibises
 
I think there have been at least two different White-faced Ibis at Montezuma this fall. A 1st-year bird that was found on the 17th and was seen daily through the 22nd. Starting the 23rd, I believe only the 1st-year Glossy Ibis was seen until the 27th. On the 27th, "The" White-faced Ibis appeared again -- the only problem is that this individual looks completely different and appears to be a 2nd-year bird.
 
Here is a photo of the first bird (1st-year). Note the relatively uniform appearance:
 
The second individual, apparently a second-year bird, looks very different. Note the contrast between the wing coverts and scapulars.
 
I think Andy Guthrie was the first to bring this to our attention.
 
Thanks,
Chris
 

Chris Wood

eBird & Neotropical Birds Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York
http://ebird.org
http://neotropical.birds.cornell.edu
 

 

On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Jay McGowan <[email protected]> wrote:
Thought some may be interested, after a period of absence and then with only the Glossy Ibis present, LaRue and Jackie report that both the Glossy and the White-faced ibis were in the Visitor Center pool this morning.

 
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