Sunday, November 16, 2008

BIRDING NOVEMBER 6 - 10, 2008


We went birding with a couple from Florida during five days (two full birding days at Piñones State Forest, El Yunque National Forest, Cabo Rojo salt flats, Boquerón State Forest, Guánica State Forest and many other birding spots. `

We had the opportunity to watch or hear (H) the following species:



  1. PR Tody

  2. PR Woodpecker

  3. PR Tanager

  4. PR Spindalis

  5. PR Lizard Cuckoo

  6. PR Oriole

  7. PR Emerald

  8. PR Green Mango

  9. PR Yellow-shouldered Black Bird

  10. PR Bullfinch

  11. PR Elfin Woods Warbler

  12. PR Vireo

  13. PR Adelaide´s Warbler

  14. PR Nightjar (H)

  15. Smooth-billed Ani

  16. Bananaquit

  17. Orange-fronted Parakeet

  18. Mangrove Cuckoo

  19. Shiny Cowbird

  20. Common Ground Dove

  21. White-winged Dove

  22. Rock Pigeon

  23. Zenaida Dove

  24. ... Dove

  25. West Indian Whistling Duck

  26. Cattle Egret

  27. Great Egret

  28. Caribbean Elania (H)

  29. Antillean Euphonia

  30. American Kestrel

  31. Magnificient Frigratebird

  32. Greater Antillean Grackel

  33. Black-faced Grassquit

  34. Yellow-faced Grassquit (H)

  35. Least Grebe

  36. Green Heron

  37. Little Blue Heron

  38. Yellow-crowned Night Heron

  39. Red-tailed Hawk

  40. Unidentified hawk (Maricao)

  41. Gray Kingbird

  42. Loggerhead Kingbird

  43. Antillean Mango

  44. Bronze Mannikin

  45. Nutmeg Mannikin

  46. Northern Mockingbird

  47. Common Moorhen

  48. Northern Parula

  49. Brown Pelican

  50. Scaly-naped Pigeon

  51. Solitary Sandpiper

  52. House Sparrow

  53. Pearly-eyed Thrasher

  54. Red-legged Thrush

  55. Troupial (H)

  56. Black-whiskered Vireo (H)

  57. Turkey Vulture

  58. Black-throated Blue Warbler

  59. Cape May Warbler

  60. Chestnut-sided Warbler

  61. Orange-cheeked Waxbill

  62. Greater Yellowlegs

  63. Lesse Yellowlegs

  64. Black-necked Stilt

  65. Northern Waterthrush (H)

  66. Lousiana Waterthrush (H)

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