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Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), Dome Valley Feedlot, Yuma County

This Glossy Ibis was found and photographed by Henry Detwiler on 30 May 2018

Casual to rare, but apparently increasing visitor to Arizona, with still fewer than about 20 records for the state. Likely more regular than the few records suggest due to difficulty in picking them out of the more widespread and abundant White-faced Ibis flocks and the difficulty of separating them from hybrids. If accepted by the ABC this would represent the first record for Yuma County.

The thin bluish lines on the face (both above and below the facial skin), lack of bare skin behind the eye, no hint of reddish to the eye (i.e. all dark), and gray facial skin lacking any red tones, all indicate a Glossy Ibis rather than a hybrid with White-faced Ibis.


30 May 2018, photo by Henry Detwiler

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Submitted on 31 May 2018

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