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dezembro 15, 2020
11:50 PM EST
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This observation is for the prey. This smallish alligator swam up with it already captured, tried for 20 minutes to toss it back, and in the end swam away with the duck still gripped in its jaws.
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outubro 15, 2020
07:34 PM PDT
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outubro 13, 2020
07:03 PM UTC
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Crazy to see this little one in Altadena!
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outubro 10, 2020
10:32 PM -05
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outubro 7, 2020
06:38 PM UTC
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outubro 6, 2020
08:05 PM EDT
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Observed this juvenile yellow crowned night heron foraging for crayfish. It found several.
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outubro 6, 2020
03:53 PM PDT
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outubro 6, 2020
03:53 PM PDT
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outubro 6, 2020
12:28 AM CDT
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My Yard in the City of Uvalde, Uvalde County Texas
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outubro 6, 2020
12:26 AM CDT
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outubro 6, 2020
12:26 AM CDT
Lugar
Privado
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outubro 5, 2020
07:17 PM EDT
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outubro 4, 2020
08:39 AM HST
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setembro 19, 2020
07:30 PM CDT
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setembro 19, 2020
05:34 PM PDT
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setembro 15, 2020
03:46 PM PDT
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agosto 27, 2020
09:06 PM PDT
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julho 30, 2020
01:56 AM UTC
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julho 30, 2020
02:26 AM UTC
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julho 20, 2020
05:03 AM UTC
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julho 19, 2020
10:18 PM PDT
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julho 19, 2020
09:20 PM PDT
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julho 13, 2020
05:46 PM PDT
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julho 11, 2020
03:16 AM UTC
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julho 11, 2020
03:41 AM UTC
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julho 8, 2020
05:00 PM PDT
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julho 8, 2020
10:53 PM UTC
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Don’t fledge yet! It’s too soon!
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julho 8, 2020
04:45 PM PDT
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julho 7, 2020
05:13 PM HST
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julho 7, 2020
03:33 PM PDT
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julho 7, 2020
06:25 PM EDT
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Note white throat and crown, dark eyestripe, yellow lores, and black malar stripe.
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julho 7, 2020
02:25 PM PDT
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the first photo is of the 3 largest juveniles in this family. The second photo is of the smallest of the four juveniles.
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julho 7, 2020
03:18 PM MST
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julho 7, 2020
03:39 PM MDT
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julho 7, 2020
03:08 PM PDT
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julho 7, 2020
10:08 PM UTC
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julho 6, 2020
06:03 PM CDT
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julho 1, 2020
09:06 PM MST
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julho 1, 2020
08:59 PM PDT
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julho 2, 2020
02:42 AM UTC
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julho 2, 2020
01:16 AM UTC
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julho 1, 2020
07:08 PM ADT
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julho 2, 2020
12:55 AM UTC
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Saw bird making changes to the bower, did not get any useful photos
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junho 30, 2020
07:45 PM PDT
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setembro 8, 2019
10:40 PM PDT
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junho 29, 2020
07:01 PM PDT
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junho 29, 2020
07:04 PM PDT
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junho 29, 2020
06:51 PM UTC
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Is this a juvenile or a female spotted towhee?
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junho 25, 2020
11:04 PM EDT
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junho 25, 2020
10:07 PM EDT
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junho 25, 2020
04:10 AM UTC
What
Goraz
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
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junho 25, 2020
03:59 AM UTC
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junho 24, 2020
06:14 PM EDT
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junho 24, 2020
03:18 PM MST
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junho 24, 2020
03:08 PM MST
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junho 24, 2020
03:06 PM PDT
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junho 24, 2020
02:50 PM PDT
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white crown sparrows baby
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junho 23, 2020
09:11 PM AKDT
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junho 23, 2020
10:07 PM PDT
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maio 11, 2020
06:53 AM EDT
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Leucism influenced colour (or lack thereof) ID'd by multiple local birders
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janeiro 21, 2018
04:10 PM CST
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Leucistic Red Tailed Hawk
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janeiro 22, 2016
02:12 PM HST
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junho 23, 2020
11:07 PM CDT
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junho 24, 2020
12:29 AM EDT
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junho 24, 2020
04:27 AM UTC
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junho 23, 2020
09:36 PM MST
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junho 24, 2020
05:43 AM BST
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junho 23, 2020
09:22 PM PDT
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3 juvenile RTHA close to the nest, and 1 adult in nest tree
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junho 24, 2020
04:25 AM UTC
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junho 23, 2020
10:31 PM CDT
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junho 23, 2020
09:20 PM CDT
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junho 23, 2020
09:24 PM CDT
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junho 24, 2020
03:07 AM UTC
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junho 24, 2020
03:22 AM UTC
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junho 23, 2020
10:45 PM EDT
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junho 19, 2020
02:58 PM AEST
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junho 18, 2020
05:30 PM EDT
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junho 18, 2020
04:00 AM UTC
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junho 18, 2020
04:52 AM UTC
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junho 17, 2020
09:26 PM PDT
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junho 17, 2020
09:25 PM PDT
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junho 18, 2020
02:19 PM AEST
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junho 17, 2020
09:07 PM PDT
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junho 17, 2020
08:05 PM UTC
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junho 17, 2020
08:05 PM UTC
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junho 17, 2020
05:37 PM EDT
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junho 17, 2020
09:27 PM CDT
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Proud poppa taking care to feed his two youngsters. No birds were disturbed during this session - we were about 35 feet away inside our truck. The nest is located only about 6-8 feet away from a road and only about 3-4 feet above the ground (really risky in terms of predators, but it seems that cardinals/pyrrhuloxia are terrible about choosing nesting sites). Hopefully we will be able to continue to follow the nest through fledging.
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junho 18, 2020
01:06 AM CEST
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junho 18, 2020
01:27 AM UTC
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junho 17, 2020
01:45 PM CDT
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junho 16, 2020
10:31 PM PDT
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The attached photo is of 4 Ash-throated Flycatcher nestlings. Notice how the nestlings blend into the nest's topping.
📸: By Lee Pauser
This observation was part of a nest box trail done in conjunction with the California Bluebird Recovery Program (CBRP), which runs the Cavity Nesters Recovery Program (CNRP). CNRP involves many volunteers across California who establish and monitor nest box trails for cavity-nesting birds. During the breeding season, these boxes are checked weekly for parasitism, predation, number of eggs, nestlings, and number of young fledged. Then at the end of the nesting season, volunteers submit their results to CBRP. We compile these results and submit them to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s NestWatch program and other interested organizations.
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junho 16, 2020
10:33 PM PDT
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The oldest is about 6 weeks old. They are so cute!!!
📸: By Lee Pauser
This observation was part of a nest box trail done in conjunction with the California Bluebird Recovery Program (CBRP), which runs the Cavity Nesters Recovery Program (CNRP). CNRP involves many volunteers across California who establish and monitor nest box trails for cavity-nesting birds. During the breeding season, these boxes are checked weekly for parasitism, predation, number of eggs, nestlings, and number of young fledged. Then at the end of the nesting season, volunteers submit their results to CBRP. We compile these results and submit them to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s NestWatch program and other interested organizations.
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junho 17, 2020
01:29 AM ADT
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junho 16, 2020
11:43 PM CDT
What
Arapapá
(Cochlearius cochlearius)
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junho 17, 2020
03:16 AM UTC
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junho 16, 2020
10:23 PM -05
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junho 16, 2020
11:30 PM CDT
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junho 16, 2020
09:37 PM PDT
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junho 17, 2020
01:04 AM -04
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junho 16, 2020
10:04 PM PDT
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On May 7th, two rescued Barn Owl owlets were renest into a nest box with one owlet. Since then one owlet has fledged leaving behind the two owlets in the photo.
The owlet on the left is a little terror as it always attacks my camera. To get video of the owlets I first dropped some thawed out mice in the box to distract them, and then inserted the camera. Note that eating the mice was more important than attacking the camera.
📸: By Lee Pauser
This observation was part of a nest box trail done in conjunction with the California Bluebird Recovery Program (CBRP), which runs the Cavity Nesters Recovery Program (CNRP). CNRP involves many volunteers across California who establish and monitor nest box trails for cavity-nesting birds. During the breeding season, these boxes are checked weekly for parasitism, predation, number of eggs, nestlings, and number of young fledged. Then at the end of the nesting season, volunteers submit their results to CBRP. We compile these results and submit them to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s NestWatch program and other interested organizations.