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Búteo-de-Cauda-Vermelha (Buteo jamaicensis)Observador
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Garça-Real-Americana (Ardea herodias)Observador
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The Pacific Great Blue Heron was across the pond, he was still on dead tree branches.
Fotos / Sons
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Gaio-de-Steller (Cyanocitta stelleri)Observador
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There was unfortunately as far as we saw, only one of these beautiful specimens. It had claimed a wooden birdhouse as its own.
Fotos / Sons
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Piadeira-Americana (Mareca americana)Observador
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Around 5 sitting in the pond.
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Beija-Flor-de-Allen (Selasphorus sasin)Observador
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Only 1 was spotted
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Passarinhos (Ordem Passeriformes)Observador
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There were plenty of these plump looking birds zooming around the park. They are incredibly common to the area of Southern California, but they are still pretty cool to look at. All the sparrows that my partner and I seemed to be healthy and incredibly active. They all had smooth and nicely colored feathers, and they did not seem physically deformed at all.
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Coelho-Do-Deserto (Sylvilagus audubonii)Observador
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The Cottontail Rabbit was careful on how close tourist got to them. In one section of the park, there was many cottontail rabbits together in packs.
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Pato-Real (Anas platyrhynchos)Observador
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A group of Mallard Ducks were cruising down the pond peacefully.
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Corvo (Corvus corax)Observador
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We saw 2 common ravens, but only got a picture of one.
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Pato-Real (Anas platyrhynchos)Observador
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There are at least 11 mallards within the lake area. There are at least 8 males and around 3 females. They are fully colored and don't seem to have any deformities in both their colors , or their physical form. In the picture I could only manage to capture 2 of the males and 1 female.
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Tartaruga-da-Flórida (Trachemys scripta)Observador
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The Red Eared Turtles were relaxing on the pond on pieces of plywood.
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Lagarto-de-Cerca-Ocidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)Observador
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My group and I split into our quadrants, and my partner and I saw at least fifty of these lizards casually strolling by.
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Esquilo-Raposa (Sciurus niger)Observador
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The Fox Squirrel was travelling through trees eating nuts. It was quick and curious of tourists passing through the hiking trail.
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Lagarto-de-Cerca-Ocidental (Sceloporus occidentalis)Observador
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As we were walking we noticed a bunch of these lizards on the trail that I walked. I counted 56 lizards.
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Garça-Branca-Americana (Egretta thula)Observador
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We observed the Snowy Egret in the El Dorado Nature Center in Long Beach CA. The Snowy Egret was in perfect harmony standing on a rock on a stream. Tourist were capturing pictures of it and it didn't react to any of them despite the fact that they were about 4 ft. close to it
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Rola-Carpideira (Zenaida macroura)Observador
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While we were strolling through the park, the doves were just about everywhere. There was about I would say 20 of these doves within the smallest part of the park.
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Coelho-Do-Deserto (Sylvilagus audubonii)Observador
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While in the quadrant, a rabbit appeared out of its hole while another rabbit hopped by.