Lucky Hammock, ENP- Sulphur-bellied- NO, but...


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Posted by Alex Harper, Paul Bithorn, and Juan Vilamil on 20:45:33 11/15/04

We found and photographed a first year female Vermilion Flycatcher at Paurotis (sp ?) Pond. The bird was working the area between the main road and the parkinglot, but mainly in the vicinity of the parkinglot. We ended with a little less than 100 species. I had 3 life birds, and a year bird.
Flynn's- nothing notable, but Bryant Roberts had a Western Kingbird just before we arrived.

Greenway Park- Vermilion and Scissor-tailed Flycatchers

Lucky Hammock- a lot of people were there by then, including David Simpson and Andy Bankert running a Big Day. They had 76 species by about 7:30! How, I don't know...

Sandhill Cranes
Cave, Tree, and Barn Swallows
Clay-colored (2), Savannah (many), Grasshopper (~5), White-crowned (1), and Lincoln's (1) Sparrows
Yellow-brested Chat- 1
Orange-crowned and Worm-eating Warbler- 1 each
Summer Tanager- 1

Research Road-
Lincoln's Sparrow- 2 (at the end)

Long Pine Campground-
Pine Warbler
Pileated Woodpecker
House Wrens
possible BH Nuthatch calling

Main road near Mahogany Hammock turn-off- Bald Eagle

Paurotis- Vermilion....

Flamingo-
a Red-breasted Grosbeak female was hanging out near the old abandoned gas station near the enterance to Flamingo
Yellow-rumped Warblers- 40-50
Yellow-throated Warbler- 2
Larry Manfredi- 1
Bald Eagle- 2
Lesser Black-backed Gull- 1 maybe 2
Roseate Spoonbills- ~6
Yellow-crowned Night-heron
Mosquitoes- 1,000- 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
Willet- 3
Dunlin- 2
Least Sandpiper- 1
Black-bellied Plover- ~7
SB Dows- ~5
Semipalm Plovers- ~5

Eco Pond-
Sedge Wren- heard only
Sora- heard only



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