Glossy Ibis .... Marlborough

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Mtn Breeze
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Glossy Ibis .... Marlborough

Post by Mtn Breeze »

Hi everyone,

I was out and about with the camera yesterday afternoon and found a Glossy Ibis on a small shallow pond down Redwood Pass Road.
I'm picking it was prolly one of Will's seven 'pet' birds that frequent his wetland ?? It was feeding flat out with about two dozen Pied Stilts. Burying its bill right up to its nostrils, it was seemingly 'plucking' off underwater vegetation and coming up with what looked like some sort of red fruit or berry. (You can see it in one of the images below as it tosses it up and back into its mouth).
Also managed a few shots of two Shoveler drakes fighting over a hen.

Matt.


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Red 'berry' visible in this shot

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And, 'the fight'.

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At least it's not raining !!


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phil hammond
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Re: Glossy Ibis .... Marlborough

Post by phil hammond »

Hi Matt

Super photos------ thanks for posting

Could you give us some info about how far along Redwood Pass Rd it was---would be much appreciated
Clinton9
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Re: Glossy Ibis .... Marlborough

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A beautiful juvenile glossy ibis...hope this is a 10-month-old New Zealand-bred ibis.
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Re: Glossy Ibis .... Marlborough

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Last night we had 4 Glossy ibis on our wetland which is the first time I've seen any their for a week. I suspect that some maybe with the breeding spoonbill on the settling ponds at the beginning on the Wairau lagoon. I have also seen ibis feeding on the 1st corner of Redwood Pass road just over a dry river bridge feeding in some muddy water. It is very dry here in Marlborough I suspect this area will have no water feeding areas by the middle of the month if not before. :) We also have a great egret showing on the lower Opawa most days.
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