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Birding Floyd Lamb Park with Red Rock Audubon Society (1 Viewer)

dave598

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It was sunny/windy/ and cold this morning as we met up in Lot 5 at Floyd Lamb Park.

We saw 29 Species today and below is the list:

Ross's Goose
Canada Goose
Mallard
Northern Shoveler
Common Merganser
Ruddy Duck
Pied-billed Grebe
Double-Crested Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Black Crown Night Heron
Red-Tailed Hawk (New Life List)
American CootRock Dove
Burrowing Owl
Anna's Hummingbird
Ladder Backed Woodpecker (Female)
Northern Flicker
Say's Phoebe
Verdin (new Life List)
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet (New Life List)
Northern Mockingbird
Phainopepla
Yellow Rumped Warbler (Audubon's)
Slate-colored Dark-eyed Junco
(New Life List)
Oregon Dark-eyed Junco (New Life List)
Great tailed Grackle
Red-winged Blackbird (New Life List)

I counted around 60 to 70 Double Crested Cormorants, they were everywhere in the park today.

Also after we broke up I went back to my favorite lake of the park and saw:

Great Egret

The Red Tail Hawks one was a Juvenile and one was an adult. I was able to get a photo of the Juvenile in the trees but the shear size and beauty of the adult caused me to miss the shot on that one.
 
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