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Posted by Rangel Diaz on 10:20:30 12/30/12
Michael Diaz, Jim King and myself handled the Bear Lake portion of the Coot Bay CBC yesterday. We started at 6:30 am but things were pretty slow until we relocated the target bird of the day... Blue-winged Warbler at 11:15 am! The bird was found on the way back about 0.25 mi down from the beginning of the trail. It was feeding with a Northern Parula and White-eyed Vireo in a clump of Gumbo Limbo and Pigeon Plum. I tied a piece of flagging tape around the tree it was in. Our total was 47 species, 338 individual birds:
4 Wood Stork
1 American White
23 Brown Pelican
1 Great Blue Heron
52 Great Egret
41 Snowy Egret
7 Little Blue Heron
6 Tricolored Heron
2 Green Heron
1 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
17 White Ibis
2 Roseate Spoonbill
1 Black Vulture
10 Turkey Vulture
6 Osprey
1 Bald Eagle
5 Red-shouldered Hawk
7 White-crowned Pigeon
1 Barred Owl
7 Belted Kingfisher
7 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Pileated Woodpecker
1 Eastern Phoebe
4 Great Crested Flycatcher
9 White-eyed Vireo
18 American Crow
3 House Wren
1 Carolina Wren
9 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
15 Gray Catbird
2 Northern Mockingbird
6 Northern Waterthrush
1 Blue-winged Warbler
6 Black-and-white Warbler
15 Common Yellowthroat
4 American Redstart
2 Northern Parula
1 Magnolia Warbler
1 Yellow Warbler
1 Black-throated Blue Warbler
5 Palm Warbler
1 Prairie Warbler
1 Black-throated Green Warbler
14 Northern Cardinal
2 Painted Bunting
5 Common Grackle
8 American Goldfinch
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