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Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)Observ.
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Black crow seen sitting on top of tree barely moving
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Jilguero Canario (Spinus tristis)Observ.
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Yellow Goldfinch seen in tree on top of cliff, fluttering around between multiple trees
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Cardenal Rojo (Cardinalis cardinalis)Observ.
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Northern Cardinal seen in tree singing
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This is the sound map mini activity for April 22 Field Journal.
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Carpintero Velloso (Dryobates villosus)Observ.
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2 pairs of Hairy Woodpeckers. It seemed like the two pairs were engaging in mating behaviors at the same time, they were making a lot of calls.
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Zorzal Cola Canela (Catharus guttatus)Observ.
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1 Hermit Thrush sitting in tree waiting for us to walk away
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Aves (Clase Aves)Observ.
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3 thrushes (that I could not identify to species) were seen jumping around the cracks of the rock, presumably looking for food.
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Aves (Clase Aves)Observ.
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6-7 Peregrine Falcons flying around near a cliff side and roosting in a nearby tree.
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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)Observ.
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1 Blue Jay call was heard, but I was not able to spot the individual. It sounded like it was in a tree across the street from me.
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Zanate Norteño (Quiscalus quiscula)Observ.
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2 Common Grackles seen walking on ground near sidewalk and under bushes in a yard.
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Gaviota Pico Anillado (Larus delawarensis)Observ.
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Multiple Ring-billed Bulls seen flying in circles around the lake area.
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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)Observ.
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American Robin seen hopping on ground. Other American Robins (~3)were also seen in the vicinity both on the ground and in trees with berries on them.
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Carbonero de Capucha Negra (Poecile atricapillus)Observ.
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1 black-capped chickadee in tree with berries on it. Heard it making "chicka-dee-dee" call.
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Corocora Blanca (Eudocimus albus)Observ.
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1 ibis seen searching for food underneath the sand on the shore
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Rayador Americano (Rynchops niger)Observ.
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Many black skimmers standing in a group on the shore, just out of reach from the waves. All facing towards the wind.
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Aninga Americana (Anhinga anhinga)Observ.
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1 Anhinga seen crossing the walking path, headed towards small stream
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Águila Pescadora (Pandion haliaetus)Observ.
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Osprey was nesting on a tall pole, had 2 babies in nest. Flew around occasionally to find food.
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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)Observ.
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American robins seen eating berries on trees near a house.
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Carpinteros Y Parientes (Familia Picidae)Observ.
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Seen in tree above driveway. Mostly white with speckled black wings. No red was seen on the head, indicating that this individual was likely a female.
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Cuervo Norteamericano (Corvus brachyrhynchos)Observ.
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Two American Crows flying west and following a red-tailed hawk.
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Aguililla Cola Roja (Buteo jamaicensis)Observ.
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Red-tail hawk seen flying west, followed by two crows. The wings were spread out wide for majority of the flight, with a couple strokes to increase speed.
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Chulo (Coragyps atratus)Observ.
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I saw one black vulture circling in the distance. It seemed to be gliding with its wings spread out at a relatively high altitude, and it only flapped its wings a couple times before I lost sight of it.
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Mirlo Primavera (Turdus migratorius)Observ.
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Multiple American Robins were flying around the yard between the bushes and the trees. The red on their chests was not as bright as I have seen in other seasons. They were occasionally making "cheer" calls, but they were silent for the most part.
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Carbonero de Capucha Negra (Poecile atricapillus)Observ.
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Black-capped chickadees were singing nearby. They were calling and singing for the duration that I was there (about 1 hour). I was not able to locate their exact position, but it sounded like there were 2-3 of them around.