Posted by Carlos Sanchez on February 14, 2016 at 03:57:46
The Miami Winter Bird Count's first two days have been a great success, with approximately 170 bird species seen during that time. Reports have been streaming in of many great birds such as Warbling Vireo, Nashville Warbler, Bonaparte's Gull, Dickcissel, and Western Tanager. However, there are also many birds still to be seen. Please report any of the following if you happen to see them in the next couple of days!: American Wigeon Northern Shoveler Redhead Black Scoter Common Loon Horned Grebe Brown Booby Least Bittern Reddish Egret White-tailed Kite Snail Kite Swainson's Hawk Clapper Rail Snowy Plover Willet Red Knot American Woodcock Great Black-backed Gull Forster's Tern Barred Owl Least Flycatcher Brown-crested Flycatcher Tropical Kingbird Bell's Vireo Northern Rough-winged Swallow Tufted Titmouse Brown-headed Nuthatch Sedge Wren Marsh Wren Eastern Bluebird Louisiana Waterthrush Swainson's Warbler Hooded Warbler Clay-colored Sparrow White-crowned Sparrow Spot-breasted Oriole Shiny Cowbird Carlos