Another Record of the Wood Ibis in California
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On Sunday morning, August 13, 1916, while returning north on the Santa Fe from San Diego, I was surprised and delighted to see a flock of about twenty Wood Ibises (Mycteria americana). I was sitting on the rear platform of the observation car and saw the fiock just after our train had crossed the broad delta of a small stream near Oceanside. The birds were flying from the ocean inland up the rather broad valley of the practically dry stream. Although I had not seen a live Wood Ibis since August, 1888, when I·saw seven on the lower Wabash, I at once recognized these birds. Their heavy wing-flaps, their white bodies and black wings could not be mistaken. Messrs. Grinnell and Daggett saw a flock in the same place August 5, 1902 (see CONDOR, v, 1903, p. 18).
San Francisco, California
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Evermann, Barton W.
(1916)
"Another Record of the Wood Ibis in California,"
Condor: Vol. 18
:
Iss.
6
, Article 17.
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https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/condor/vol18/iss6/17