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[va-bird] possible juv. White Ibis, Franklin County

  • From: "Syon Abbey" <syonabbey@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "VA-Bird" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:47:08 -0500
VA-Birders,
I saw this morning, just as the sun was rising, a very unusual bird flying in a 
southwesterly direction, following the Blue Ridge Parkway. To my lasting regret 
I wasn't carrying my binoculars so I will never be certain what it was.

The underwings appeared to be white, with a distinct black trailing edge, and 
the back appeared to be dark (but I really only saw the underwings well). The 
neck and head stuck straight out in front, and the neck appeared to be no 
longer than one half the wing length. Unfortunately I couldn't really see the 
bill. I think I could see legs sticking out behind. It looked to be larger than 
a crow and smaller than a red-tail, although the wings seemed rather long for 
its size, but there were no other birds around to compare it to. Its wingbeats 
were fairly shallow and quicker than a Great Blue Heron, and I saw it glide a 
couple of times for a very short distance.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Father John
Blue Ridge Parkway
Franklin County
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