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Polillas de Alas Cubiertas (Género Catocala)Observ.
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Huilota Común (Zenaida macroura)Observ.
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Please help me ID the plant on the right!! The bird is a Mourning Dove
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Milano Tijereta (Elanoides forficatus)Observ.
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Not sure if the address is spot on, but I saw about 20 of these flying above the Island Inn pool.
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Verdugo Americano (Lanius ludovicianus)Observ.
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This is a shrike far away in a dead palm tree on Bateman Road, east of Hickey's Creek Mitigation Area.
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Aves (Clase Aves)Observ.
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This is a scrub jay far away in a tree on Bateman Road, south of Hickey's Creek Mitigation Area.
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Garza Tricolor (Egretta tricolor)Observ.
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There was a tricolored heron very close to us in the water. It was preening out down feathers.
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Falsa Jicotea de Florida (Pseudemys peninsularis)Observ.
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There were 4 of these scattered around the park. They were large turtles!
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Caimán del Mississippi (Alligator mississippiensis)Observ.
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This was a 4ft American Alligator in the water at the preserve.
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Gallineta Frente Roja (Gallinula galeata)Observ.
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There were 4 adults and 5 chicks.
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Milano Tijereta (Elanoides forficatus)Observ.
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There were many swallow-tailed kites flying overhead. There were about 20 over a half-hour span that were circling above.
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Garza Morena (Ardea herodias)Observ.
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This is an immature Great Blue Heron in the rain standing in water near Wildlife Dr.
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Garza Rojiza (Egretta rufescens)Observ.
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There were several reddish egrets in the water in various places in the refuge.
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Garza Real (Ardea alba)Observ.
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There were several of these herons on Wildlife Dr. eating small crabs off the leaves and ground. This one ate a small brown anole.
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Garceta Azul (Egretta caerulea)Observ.
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This heron was standing on an island in the middle of the tract.
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Guaco Manglero (Nyctanassa violacea)Observ.
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There were around 5 of these around the park. They are the most bold of all the herons and come close to the cars on the road.
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Pelícano Pardo (Pelecanus occidentalis)Observ.
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I woke up and went outside, and there were 27 brown peli
cans in one tree. They were perching on small branches.
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Verdugo Americano (Lanius ludovicianus)Observ.
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There were 3 Loggerhead Shrikes sitting on barbed wire on the left side of the road. AT one point, one caught a bug, impaled it on the wire, and ate it.