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Crandon Park TAS Walk 1/16/16

I had the pleasure of leading 19 people through the fog this morning around the Crandon Gardens and then down to the beach between towers #10 and #13. Our final tally was 50 species which included the most important of all birds, Short-tailed Hawk. Every year STHA has been spotted and this walk would not be any different! Linked below is the eBird checklist. If anyone has different numbers or species to add please let me know. Also, shoot me an email if you would like me to share the checklist with you. Cheers til next year!

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S26928736

Comments

alex haines
over 8 years ago

what were the names of those funny geese that we saw

Jeanne Kaufman
over 8 years ago

Thank you Rangel. That was a wonderful walk this morning. I added 9 new birds to my list today by learning how to identify the shorebirds! And many thanks to Nikko for sharing his knowledge, and his ability to distinguish the different characteristics of all those birds. I'm in awe of him!

Rangel Diaz
over 8 years ago

Hi Alex, we saw Egyptian Geese flying around us, a Chinese Goose (which is a domesticated Swan Goose) and a Greylag Goose.

Thanks to everyone for coming out!

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