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Gary Faust - Lisa Edwards

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Aug 29, 2018, 2:17:04 PM8/29/18
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All,

The Whit Ibis was redound this morning by Jane, Janel, and Norma. It is at Vans Marsh.

Lisa Edwards
Palmer Lake, CO

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Joe Roller

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Aug 29, 2018, 5:22:02 PM8/29/18
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Thanks, Lisa! Exciting find.
In case anyone is not familiar with the location of "Van's Marsh," it is in Bent County on road JJ.
From the small town of Fort Lyons drive east about 6 km on Bent County Rd JJ 
It's where the road dips a bit to cross a bay of John Martin Reservoir.

The full hotspot map name is: 
"Van's Marsh (Bent CR JJ)"

Good luck!

Joe Roller, Denver

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Brandon

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Aug 29, 2018, 5:37:07 PM8/29/18
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This is the location that Van Truan found the juvenile Sharp-tailed Sandpiper that many people got to see in the late 1990s, the 2nd state record.  This is the 2nd time a White Ibis has been seen at this location!

Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO


On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 3:22 PM Joe Roller <jrol...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks, Lisa! Exciting find.
In case anyone is not familiar with the location of "Van's Marsh," it is in Bent County on road JJ.
From the small town of Fort Lyons drive east about 6 km on Bent County Rd JJ 
It's where the road dips a bit to cross a bay of John Martin Reservoir.

The full hotspot map name is: 
"Van's Marsh (Bent CR JJ)"

Good luck!

Joe Roller, Denver

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:17 PM Gary Faust - Lisa Edwards <la...@msn.com> wrote:

All,

The Whit Ibis was redound this morning by Jane, Janel, and Norma. It is at Vans Marsh.

Lisa Edwards
Palmer Lake, CO

Sent from my iPhone

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Duane Nelson

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Aug 29, 2018, 7:52:56 PM8/29/18
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All,

I saw the adult White Ibis at 4 p.m. today, but it took a little work.
Shut out at Bent County Road JJ at Gageby Creek, I tried an option. I
drove a little bit west to Van's Grove. I took a two-track road exactly
south of the entrance to Van's Grove. I cautiously drove 1/4 mile south,
and reached a clearing. Just before the two-track hit a sandy spot, I
parked. I was a couple of hundred yards closer to the mud flat where
herons, egrets and pelicans roost. Since this location is so far west,
silt from the Arkansas River accumulates at high water levels, and
walking very far is impossible. But. . ., a lot more of the mud flat is
visible than at Road JJ. In a few minutes, the White Ibis flew in, and I
was able to see it well and photograph it poorly.

A word of caution. Trying to drive too far may result in a costly towing
bill. Proceed with prudence.

This was my second adult White Ibis in Bent County. The first was in the
1990s, at the exact same spot. That bird was north of Road JJ at the
Gageby Marsh, close enough that binoculars weren't necessary.

Duane Nelson
Las Animas, CO
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