Fotos / Sons
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Esmerilhão (Falco columbarius)Observador
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Adult female preening, possibly near a nest. Pair have been calling and interacting regularly in the vicinity.
Fotos / Sons
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Corvo (Corvus corax)Observador
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Two nestlings in the nest. The one on the left has its mouth agape and the one to the right has its mouth closed. One adult was seen on the nest and one, perhaps the same one, was observed flying up to the nest and feeding a nestling, and then flying back down. As we were leaving an adult was perched on the barn roof. Note that the silo wall is obscuring about half of the nest, so an adult may be on the other half and not visible. This is the reason for the uncertainty as to whether there were two adults observed or just one.
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Esmerilhão (Falco columbarius)Observador
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Heard and saw female perched in a maple tree. Then observed the male come and copulate with her and fly off to a white pine tree. She remained perched for at least an hour with only quiet calling occasionally before leaving silently.
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Pica-Pau-de-Barriga-Amarela (Sphyrapicus varius)Observador
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Adult male building nest hole.
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Count=2, a pair are doing a lot of calling here the last couple of days. I'm guessing they're thinking about nesting here.
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Mariquita-Dos-Pinheiros (Setophaga pinus)Observador
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Faint song near the end of the recording
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Guarda-Rios-Cintado (Megaceryle alcyon)Observador
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female in flight, 1st female identified of the season
Fotos / Sons
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Águia-Pesqueira (Pandion haliaetus)Observador
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soaring, 1st observation of the season
Fotos / Sons
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Tartaruga-Pintada-Central (Chrysemys picta ssp. marginata)Observador
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Count=48, hauled out and basking along the north side of Willow Creek
Fotos / Sons
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Graúna-Ferrugínea (Euphagus carolinus)Observador
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Count=6, four males and two females were observed in this tree, heard singing and calling
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Rã-Leopardo-Do-Norte (Lithobates pipiens)Observador
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Many heard "snoring" on our paddle along Willow Creek
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Graúna-Ferrugínea (Euphagus carolinus)Observador
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Count=5, 4 male, 1 female, photographed and recorded males calling
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Trepadeira-Branca (Sitta carolinensis)Observador
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Recording is pretty noisy, song is faint in background
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Pseudacris cruciferObservador
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Spring peepercorus punctuated by gunfire from the berry district hunters and anglers conservation Club
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Cardeal (Cardinalis cardinalis)Observador
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Same tome as last three nights and stayed for 3 minutes, chipping repeatedly.