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Posted by Balladares on 17:23:54 11/18/04
Sorry, for the late posting. All these birds where seen yesterday by Ernie and I. We started birding at Lucky Hammock and continued into ENP. We started at 7am at L. Hammock. It was a great day. The mosquito s where not bad and the day was beautiful.
1.American Kestrel
2.Northern Mockingbird
3.Mourning Dove
4.Vermilion Flycatcher
5.Eastern Phoebe
6.European Starling
7.Double-crested Cormorant
8.Loggerhead Shrike
9.Barn Swallow
10.Gray Catbird
11.Common Yellowthroat Warbler
12.Killdeer
13.Yellow-breasted Chat (Life)
14.Northern Cardinal
15.Common Ground Dove
16.Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
17.Magnolia Warbler
18.Northern Parula
19.White-eye Vireo
20.Red-bellied Woodpecker
21.American Crow
22.White-crown Pigeon
23.Oven Bird
24.Peregrine Falcon (Life)
25.Yellow-rump Warbler
26.Palm Warbler
27.House Wren
28Turkey Vulture
29.Prairie Warbler
30.Black Vulture
31.Great Egret
32.Red-shoulder Hawk (FL. Subspecies)
33.Little Blue Heron
34.Eurasian Collard Dove
35.Anhinga
36.Green Heron
37.Wood Stork (10)
38.Red-wing Blackbird (Female)
39.Great Blue Heron
40.Sharp-shinned Hawk
41.Tri-colored Heron
42.Broad-wing Hawk
43.Yellow-throated Warbler
44.Tree Swallow
45.Osprey
46.Painted Bunting (Male and Female)
47.White Ibis
48.Indigo Bunting
49.Cattle Egret
50.Snowy Egret
51.Common Moorhen
52.Pied-billed Grebe
53.Brown Pelican
54.Chipping Sparrow (Life)
55.Willet
56.Ruddy Turnstone
57.White Pelican
58.Caspian Tern
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