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Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)Observador
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Known hunting site, have seen a juvenile RTHA here several times this year
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Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)Observador
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Known hunting site, have seen a juvenile RTHA here several times this year
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Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)Observador
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Known hunting site, have seen a juvenile RTHA here several times this year
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Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)Observador
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My first hawk feather of the season
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Tordo-Eremita (Catharus guttatus)Observador
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Unsure if it’s a window collision, but was under the Klaus Binary bridge. Maybe it was moved?
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Epimecis hortariaObservador
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It’s no Frosted Phoenix but I got excited anyways ;) Was just hanging out on this pillar during daylight hours.
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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)Observador
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Feral cat “Momo” (black and white, center of image)
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Ilex vomitoriaObservador
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Can these be identified? Two cedar waxwings (see my previous observations) died at this bridge presumably due to window collision after eating these, and yellow-rumped warblers frequent the tree. Initial ID is purely a guess.
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Picoteiro-Americano (Bombycilla cedrorum)Observador
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Second of two individuals dead at ISYE south bridge this afternoon. I got there just as other students were moving them off the path. It looks like they may have been feeding on the berries directly adjacent to the glass bridge
Young-of-the-year, no wax tips. Well-developed yellow spots on tail. Red stains on beak.
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Picoteiro-Americano (Bombycilla cedrorum)Observador
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First of two individuals dead at ISYE south bridge this afternoon. I got there just as other students were moving them off the path. It looks like they may have been feeding on the berries directly adjacent to the glass bridge
Young-of-the-year, no wax tips. Thin yellow spots on tail.
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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)Observador
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Feral cat “Momo”
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Esquilo-Cinzento-Oriental (Sciurus carolinensis)Observador
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Red squirrel morph? This individual had particularly rufous coloration on the tail and back. We have had leucistic squirrels on campus within the last couple years so perhaps this is from their influence. Compare with normal squirrel in last pic.
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Gaio-Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)Observador
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Pretty beat up (probably weedwhacked) but still diagnostic for Blue Jay (black stripes, white tips)
There appears to be a secondary with a white trailing edge.
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Tordo-Americano (Turdus migratorius)Observador
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Likely kill/attack site, several feathers scattered around consistent with hawk plucking from a tree.
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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)Observador
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Feral cat “Georgie”
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Pombo-Doméstico (Columba livia var. domestica)Observador
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In the MARTA station
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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)Observador
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Feral cat “Momo”
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Gato Doméstico (Felis catus)Observador
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“Mimi”, black-and-white feral cat, back when she used to hang out by Klaus/East Architecture with Gracie. Seems she’s since moved on to other parts of central campus.