Yesterday I had found and photographed (http://geckrich.com/Reddish%20Egret%206%20Sep%202012/index.html <http://geckrich.com/Reddish%20Egret%206%20Sep%202012/index.html%20> ) an immature Reddish Egret on the south shore of Lake Belton. Bird was not seen in an afternoon search. I relocated the bird this morning a few miles eastward, where Cowhouse Creek widens to become the actual lake. Also saw 2 White-faced Ibis and other species in that same area. My complete list: Blue-winged Teal 120 Great Blue Heron 21 Great Egret 41 Snowy Egret 4 Reddish Egret 1 Green Heron 1 White-faced Ibis 2 Black Vulture 10 Turkey Vulture 68 Osprey 1 Red-shouldered Hawk 1 Red-tailed Hawk 1 Semipalmated Plover 1 Killdeer 25 Least Sandpiper 50 Wilson's Phalarope 3 Mourning Dove 12 Belted Kingfisher 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker 3 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 1 Downy Woodpecker 2 Great Crested Flycatcher 2 White-eyed Vireo 1 American Crow 4 Cave Swallow 5 Carolina Chickadee 5 Black-crested Titmouse 3 Bewick's Wren 4 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 3 Northern Mockingbird 1 Mourning Warbler 1 Lark Sparrow 5 Northern Cardinal 9 Gil Eckrich Belton