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All,
I was able to get to see the egret after work! Thanks to all who shared scope views. We had a lively discussion about the different ID characteristics of the bird in particular the yellow lores. I found this article after googing around that seems to make the case that yellow lores are sometimes seen in these egrets.
http://www.martinreid.com/Main%20website/reddishegret.html
Thanks,
Matt Erickson
> On Sep 3, 2014, at 6:59 PM, jen brumfield <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Vic Fazio reports Reddish Egret still present at 6:30 pm
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> JB
> CLE, OH
> www.jenbrumfield.com
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