North American Migration Count: Everglades National Park


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Posted by Brian Rapoza on 20:37:12 05/14/05

Following are my NAMC numbers for Everglades National Park:

(D) Dade
(M) Monroe

American White Pelican - 3(D)
Brown Pelican - 3(M)
Double-crested Cormorant - 2(D), 3(M)
Anhinga - 12(D), 3(M)
Great Blue Heron - 1(D), 1(M)
Great Egret - 7(D), 7(M)
Snowy Egret - 3(D), 5(M)
Little Blue Heron - 2(D), 2(M)
Tricolored Heron - 3(D)
Reddish Egret - 1(M)
Cattle Egret - 3(M)
Green Heron - 1(D), 1(M)
White Ibis - 16(D), 37(M)
Glossy Ibis - 1(D)
Roseate Spoonbill - 1(D)
Wood Stork - 16(D)
Black Vulture - 2(D)
Turkey Vulture - 16(D), 15(M)
Osprey - 2(D), 4(M)
Swallow-tailed Kite - 2(D), 1(M)
Red-shouldered Hawk - 3(D), 1(M)
Northern Bobwhite - 3(D)
Purple Gallinule - 1(D)
Common Moorhen - 7(M)
Black-bellied Plover - 3(M)
Semipalmated Plover - 2(M)
Killdeer - 1(D)
Spotted Sandpiper - 1(D)
Ruddy Turnstone - 8(M)
Semipalmated Sandpiper - 2(M)
Least Sandpiper - 8(M)
Dunlin - 5(M)
Laughing Gull - 11(M)
Royal Tern - 16(M)
Eurasian Collared Dove - 1(D)
Mourning Dove - 7(D)
Common Ground-Dove - 1(D)
Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 4(D)
Mangrove Cuckoo - 1(M) heard, Coot Bay Pond
Common Nighthawk - 4(D)
Chuck-will's-widow - 3(D)
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 14(D), 5(M)
Northern Flicker - 4(D)
Pileated Woodpecker - 4(D), 1(M)
Great Crested Flycatcher - 16(D), 7(M)
Gray Kingbird - 7(M)
Eastern Kingbird - 2(D)
Blue Jay - 6(D)
American Crow - 25(D), 3(M)
Carolina Wren - 3(D)
Gray Catbird - 2(D)
Northern Mockingbird - 4(D)
European Starling - 3(D), 35(M)
White-eyed Vireo - 13(D), 5(M)
Black-whiskered Vireo - 3(D), 3(M)
Pine Warbler - 5(D)
Prairie Warbler - 6(M)
Blackpoll Warbler - 1(D)
American Redstart - 1(D)
Common Yellowthroat - 1(D)
Northern Cardinal - 49(D), 4(M)
Eastern Towhee - 4(D)
Red-winged Blackbird - 13(D)
Eastern Meadowlark - 6(D)
Boat-tailed Grackle - 17(D)
Common Grackle - 3(M)
Brown-headed Cowbird - 10(M)
Shiny Cowbird - 3(M) in Flamingo, feeding on lawn near marina store



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