Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A Brief Visit to Puerto Rico



Red-legged Thrush
Red-legged Thrush

Pearly-eyed Thrasher
Pearly-eyed Thrasher


Gray Kingbird

Gray Kingbird

Killdeer
Killdeer

Smooth Billed Ani
Smooth Billed Ani

We went to Puerto Rico for a long weekend to escape the cold of New Jersey. We stayed at the St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort which has achieved an Audubon gold rating for its preservation efforts. Although there was an island on the resort which they bill as a birding spot, the birds really weren't plentiful, perhaps because the resort recently opened. It was nice to see the nutmeg mannikin on the property, but otherwise it was the common Caribbean birds.

While relaxing on the beach and reading a birding book, we decided to visit the nearby El Yonque rain forest, a national park known for birding and we saw several species endemic to Puerto Rico, including the Puerto Rican woodpecker, our primary quest, but also the Puerto Rican Stripe-headed tanager, the national bird of Puerto Rico. We also saw the yellow shouldered blackbird but didn't get any photos.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Killdeer pretending it has a broken wing (California)

Killdeer


While walking along a path at Coyote Point Recreation Area in San Mateo, a killdeer made a big fuss and then pretended to have a broken wing. Because I watch the Discovery Channel (or was it Zoboomafoo), I knew it was trying to distract me from its nest and perhaps its chicks. I did look around for the baby birds, but didn't find any. I did follow the killdeer to get a photo of the broken wing act so I guess it worked.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Leftovers from Florida

Here are a few of the photos from Florida in mid December that we didn't get around to posting yet.

Little Blue Heron

Little Blue Heron
Common Moorhen

Common Moorhen
Common Moorhen

Common Moorhen
Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike
shrike

Loggerhead Shrike
Killdeer 

Killdeer

Unidentified Bird: Probably a Warbler.

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