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Date: | Sat, 18 Jul 2009 19:48:18 -0400 |
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We observed the immature white ibis in the wetland south of Derwent this
morning from approximately 9:15 until 10 AM. The bird was feeding about
30-40 yards from the railraod tracks and did not seem bothered by our
presence. On our return to Marietta Road we were confronted by the
operator of a backhoe who was excavating a trench under the tracks near
the road. We told him why we were on the tracks but he did not seem
impressed by the occurrenc of a white ibis in Ohio. He also pointed out
that we were trespassing on private, railroad property. We could not
dispute that and left promptly. Other birders should be aware of the
possibility of work on the tracks and that access to the wetalnd could be
denied.
Byron and Joan Bossenbroek
Worthington
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