In Florida for Wader Quest, but of course we are not blind to non-waders, especially if they are a local rarity as was the case of the Western Spindalis. A western what? I hear you say, well to you or me this used to be called a Stripe-headed Tanager.
We had been birding at Cranford Park for waders and the people we were with said they were going to look for this bird, usually a denizen of Bermuda and the Caribbean islands, and asked us if we'd like to go. Well of course we felt guilty, but we went anyway.
The bird was a female, I'm tempted to say unfortunately, but around here that gets you a one dollar fine according to Robin the lady we were with, so I won't, but it was.
Needles to say there were many other interesting birds to keep us occupied between waders...
and one or two things that weren't birds...
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We had been birding at Cranford Park for waders and the people we were with said they were going to look for this bird, usually a denizen of Bermuda and the Caribbean islands, and asked us if we'd like to go. Well of course we felt guilty, but we went anyway.
The bird was a female, I'm tempted to say unfortunately, but around here that gets you a one dollar fine according to Robin the lady we were with, so I won't, but it was.
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| Western Spindalis |
Needles to say there were many other interesting birds to keep us occupied between waders...
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| Palm Warbler |
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| Black-and-white Warbler |
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| Boat-tailed Grackle |
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| Boat-tailed Grackle, male consuming a lizard he just caught. |
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| Boat-tailed Grackle female |
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| Common Grackle |
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| Loggerhead Shrike |
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| Turkey Vulture |
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| Osprey with a fish |
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| Sharp-shinned Hawk |
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| Cooper's Hawk |
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| Blue-winged Teal with American Coots |
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| Mottled Duck |
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| Ring-billed Gull |
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| Laughing Gull |
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| Royal Tern |
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| Sandhill Crane |
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| White Ibis |
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| American White Pelicans |
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| American Wood Storks |
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| Roseate Spoonbill |
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| Reddish Egret |
and one or two things that weren't birds...
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| Faded Pennant Celithemis ornata. Thanks to Mick Watts for the identification of this unusual dragonfly. |
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Estupendas capturas Rick.Saludos
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