Greater v Lesser Yellowlegs
When the two yellowlegs are together it's a total no brainer. The size difference is obvious.
View ArticleBurrowing Owls
13 years ago I saw my first Florida Burrowing Owl at Brian Piccalo Park in Cooper City. Dad and I watched ’em while local Indian (the real Indians not Native Americans) played cricket. Quite a sublime...
View ArticleMangrove Cuckoo
I’d rather be lucky than good! Sugarloaf Key. Parked the van. Got out of the van. Heard a Mangrove Cuckoo. Saw said Mangrove Cuckoo. Whitney got great picture. High five. The end!
View ArticleDry Tortugas
I added both Masked and Brown Booby to my Florida and ABA life lists, which was nice.
View ArticleWhite-rumped Sandpipers
While I was in the keys, Rob found a bunch of WRSA at Tram Rd. His highest count while I was away was 16! Easily a county record.
View ArticleShorebird fallout
My spidey senses were tingling big time on Friday morning and I couldn't wait to get to the ponds. I could hear the Semipalmated Sandpipers (SESA) as I was getting out of my car.
View ArticleCliff Swallow Colony
here is a map of the dam complex and where to go to view the swallows. They are typically present from early April to late July.
View ArticleChipola Feather Fest – 2 weeks to go!
Join us in Marianna, Florida for the 2nd annual Chipola Feather Fest brought to you by the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail
View ArticleCoffee with Loons
Oh, we had 68 flying over us (at the Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee) between 8am and 9am. The biggest flock was 16!
View ArticleOne Sky Our Birds
One Sky Our Birds — The Migration Story One of our most universally shared experiences is the beauty of birds in flight. Do you remember the first time you saw a flock of migrating birds? Heard bird...
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