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TAS Walk at AD Barnes - 1/27/19
The TAS walk this morning looked like it might be a encore of last weekend's washout, but despite threatening skies we had no rain at all. Only 2 intrepid birders ignored the gray clouds and came out, but we enjoyed a nice morning's walk in the cool temperatures. The highlight was a spectacular show put on by NINE Blue-and-yellow Macaws which circled, screaming, just above and around us, for a solid 5 minutes, occasionally landing on palm trees. It's too bad everyone left their cameras home and dry!
Nothing uncommon was seen during the trip, though we did end up with 7 warbler species. A likely Yellow-throated Vireo is not included: 2 of us heard a brief scold but we could never track the bird down, and did not hear enough of it.
Our list:
5 Eurasian Collared-Dove
2 Mourning Dove
1 Common Gallinule
1 Tricolored Heron
1 Green Heron
50 White Ibis
1 Black Vulture
12 Turkey Vulture
1 Cooper's Hawk
4 Red-bellied Woodpecker
9 Blue-and-yellow Macaw
1 Eastern Phoebe
1 Blue-headed Vireo
6 Blue Jay
29 Fish Crow
11 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
3 Gray Catbird
5 Northern Mockingbird
3 European Starling
3 Common Grackle
1 Common Yellowthroat
3 American Redstart
2 Northern Parula
8 Palm Warbler
4 Pine Warbler
11 Yellow-rumped Warbler
1 Prairie Warbler
2 Northern Cardinal
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