Wetlands Ibis

This is the view to the South East. There are water fowl and song birds everywhere, just not anywhere in the picture.

From the front the Ibis is just a vertical bronze line (flanked by a circle), along the dry stream.

At some point the line gives way to a curiosity of birdness.

Just walking up from the marsh…

I put the turn wheel in place and secured it’s tightening screw with locktight glue: ready for action.

The corten steel wall and raw wood beam window complement the Ibis nicely. I took this shot from underneath a truck. The concrete drive was packed with vehicles and construction workers, as this is supposed to be the last week for construction.

I hefted some boulders from a pile out in the parking lot and piled pebbles till the concrete base blinked out.

He has tall orange stakes around him, taken out for the pictures- lets hope he stays out of traffic.

He is at just a little angle to the concrete, which swings his wheel out just enough to discourage casual spinning, while allowing the magic vertical line view from the front as people descend down between the buildings. I’ll head back out when the site is finished and take more shots.

Just wondering again where that concrete base went.

That structure is a Blue Heron nesting complex, full of Blue Herons. On the water is a flock of White Pelicans.

This marsh opens to Farmington Bay, and out to the Great Salt Lake. Antelope Island is in the distance. This is right along one of E & I’s bikerides- the bike trail comes all the way from Salt Lake City (ending in about a mile at the Lagoon amusement park), and runs along the boundary of the Nature Center. Guess we’ll be saddling up to visit the Ibis!
Thanks, Dan! Your piece really adds to the new Nature Center. I’m happy you’ve been involved,