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Related: About this forumTwo new bird species discovered nesting in restored Arkansas wetlands
After 37 years working at the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, youd think Karen Rowe who heads up the agencys nongame migratory bird program had seen it all, but nothing could have prepared her for the sight introduced to her by a photographer in Ashley County a few weeks ago. Jami Linder, a local nurse and avid turkey hunter turned wildlife photographer took Rowe to some private land that was nothing short of Rowes field of dreams after the two met from a Facebook group posting to confirm two never-before occurrences in Arkansas.
Roseate spoonbills familyFor the first time ever, weve been able to document roseate spoonbills and white-faced ibis successfully nesting in Arkansas, Rowe said. To have something like this happen is rare, but after seeing the location where the birds were found Im just in awe of the multitudes and variety of birds using this area as a nesting ground.
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Roseate spoonbills familyFor the first time ever, weve been able to document roseate spoonbills and white-faced ibis successfully nesting in Arkansas, Rowe said. To have something like this happen is rare, but after seeing the location where the birds were found Im just in awe of the multitudes and variety of birds using this area as a nesting ground.
https://www-kark-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.kark.com/news/local-news/two-new-bird-species-discovered-nesting-in-restored-arkansas-wetlands/amp/?amp_js_v=a3&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQIKAGwASDYAQE%3D#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.kark.com%2Fnews%2Flocal-news%2Ftwo-new-bird-species-discovered-nesting-in-restored-arkansas-wetlands%2F
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Two new bird species discovered nesting in restored Arkansas wetlands (Original Post)
Arkansas Granny
Jul 2020
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NRaleighLiberal
(61,696 posts)1. Such a misleading title to the article. The bird species are not new...
nesting there is.
Ah, grammar....
TomSlick
(12,937 posts)2. Thanks for posting, Granny.
I will be curious to see if these birds move a couple more counties to the north.
They are beautiful birds but I worry that climate change has driven them further inland.