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Glossy Ibis Local vagrant A Platalea leucorodia Eurasian Spoonbill Local vagrant A PHOENICOPTERIDAE Flamingoes Phoenicopterus roseus Greater Flamingo Irregular migrant, usually annual A ACCIPITRIDAE Broad-winged raptors Pernis apivorus Honey Buzzard Abundant migrant A Elanus caeruleus Black-shouldered Kite Local vagrant, migrant A Milvus migrans Black Kite Abundant migrant A Milvus ...
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MMB Birds
Visitant Canada Goose Fairly Common Breeder Snow Goose Fairly Common Migrant Mallard Common Visitant Black Duck Numerous Probable Breeder Abundant Migrant Pintail Fairly Common Migrant Green-winged Teal Uncommon Visitant Common ... - seen 4 to 6 6imes per week Numerous- 1 to 30 individuals seen per day Abundant- 31+ individuals seen per day Migrants (a bird not breeding on Swan Island or immediate ...
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ASM | Mammals of Florida
C) 228 Florida's smallest bat PRIMATES Cercopithecidae Rhesus monkey Macaca mulatta introduced Ocala, Silver Springs; 816(G) - native to southern Asia Hominidae Humans; man Homo sapiens abundant statewide - - probably originated in E Africa; established worldwide XENARTHRA Dasypodidae Nine-banded armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus common statewide, except possibly some parts of Everglades 53, 242 162 ...
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ASM | Mammals of Oklahoma
Leporidae (hares & rabbits) Swamp Rabbit Sylvilagus aquaticus Common, but secretive Southern & Eastern parts of state; abundant only in SE corner. 151 Largest cottontail. Found near stream & river banks, ponds & lakes. Range is ... Rare Western parts of state 166(M), 717(M), 718(F), 823(B) 90 Formerly abundant in the western two-thirds of the state, but now mostly extirpated. Requires habitat where ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail, what's on November/December
November/December The Indian summer enables bright red common darter and large blue migrant hawker dragonflies to continue flying throughout October but they will be vanishing soon as winter moves ... the late afternoon over Walton Lake hunting buntings coming in to roost. Fungi Fungi have been abundant along the bark path by the river. Species which are still around in early November include ...
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The Canadian Peregrine Foundation -- USA & International home page
Initially it was thought this could possibly be a migrant bird passing through the area, but after the DEC traced her color band numbers and USFWS ... near downtown. I fully suspect the bird winters amongst the high-rises and preys on the abundant feral pigeons! FLORIDA: December 24, 2001 Patrick Leary reports: Since my last submission, I have observed ...
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Manomet: : FAQ
Underlying this years weather effect is a significant long term decline in all migrant birds, spring and fall, since we started to band in 1970. Our busiest days were 24 ... migrating N may be an artifact caused by the unusual numbers present all winter. The most abundant new bandings in 2007 were: Gray Catbird (as usual!) (361) American Redstart (80) White-throated Sparrow ( ...
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Hummingbird F.A.Q.s from the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory
Mexico are highly migratory, spending the summer and winter in completely different areas. The champion migrant is the Rufous Hummingbird, some of which must travel a minimum of 2700 miles one way ... and even hour to hour. Studies have shown that hummingbirds visit feeders less frequently when wildflowers are abundant, so fewer birds at your feeder may be a sign of a good wildflower crop or ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory's Birding Guide: The Chiricahua Mountains & Sulphur Springs Valley
Wonderland of Rocks." Eerie spires of rhyolite are the parks biggest attraction, but wildlife is also abundant. Watch for the occasional Zone-tailed Hawk or Golden Eagle soaring high above the formations and ... ephemeral to deep enough for grebes and diving ducks, provide habitat for a variety of migrant and wintering waterfowl and shorebirds. The ponds are deep enough to support diving species such ...
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Coastal and Pelagic Birds of Long Island
North America, this bird is an occasional spring and fall migrant. A few birds seem to be found most falls at Mecox Bay. Breed in Great ... discerned before being seen. Family Picidae (Woodpeckers & Allies) Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) - a sometimes abundant fall migrant along the south shore barrier beach. Family Corvidae (Jays, Magpies & Crows) American Crow (Corvus ...
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