Stephen Paez


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Posted by Matheson Hammock on 19:01:52 08/06/11

Birded the service road, where Carlos earlier found the Thick-billed Vireo, from 4:30 to 6 PM. Unfortunately I didn't find the bird, nor did other birders there, at least not until I left. I did find small mixed flocks consisting of a Parula, Black-and-white Warblers, Redstarts (all females), Gnatcatchers and a Black-whiskered Vireo. Also seen were Hill Mynas, Cardinals and Red-bellied Woodpckers but mostly pretty quiet.

Also had several unusual Anoles I had never seen before at the service road. After some research I found out they are Puerto Rican Crested Anoles.

Even more unusual was a Toucan flying over a road near Indian Hammocks on my way to work yesterday morning. Was one of the smaller species, probably an Aracari, but flew out of sight before I could make out colors etc.



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