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<blockquote data-quote="MLoyko" data-source="post: 1428538" data-attributes="member: 62401"><p>Ok guys...the final report!:'(</p><p></p><p>Today saw much of the usual's as previously posted. All trip I followed the pattern of 3+ lifers per day and today was no different. Two of them today I caught by mistake. First was a wood stork I just happened to look back and see on the island we were passing on our boat. I also got a Tern I have yet to ID and some Thrashers I didn't get ID'd yet either so I will add them as positively ID'd when applicable but here is the total trip list with the lifers being bold.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sandhill Crane</strong></p><p>Turkey Vulture</p><p>Osprey</p><p><strong>Palm Warbler</strong></p><p><strong>Yellow-rumped Warbler</strong></p><p>Mourning Dove</p><p>Blue Jay</p><p>Northern Cardinal</p><p>Red-bellied woodpecker</p><p>Yellow-bellied Sapsucker</p><p>Mallard</p><p><strong>Great Egret</strong></p><p><strong>Snowy Egret</strong></p><p><strong>Limpkin</strong></p><p><strong>Red-shouldered hawk</strong></p><p>Little Blue Heron</p><p>Green Heron</p><p><strong>White Ibis</strong></p><p><strong>Wood Stork</strong></p><p>Double-crested cormorant</p><p>Ring-billed gull</p><p><strong>Barred Owl</strong></p><p>Gray Catbird</p><p>Northern Mockingbird</p><p><strong>Northern Pintail</strong></p><p><strong>American Coot</strong></p><p><strong>Common Moorhen</strong></p><p>Common Grackle</p><p><strong>Boat-tailed Grackle</strong></p><p><strong>Pied-billed Grebe</strong></p><p>Bald Eagle</p><p><strong>Northern Parula</strong></p><p><strong>Blue-headed Vireo</strong></p><p><strong>Anhinga</strong></p><p></p><p>Also a couple others.... I will add them when I get them in memory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLoyko, post: 1428538, member: 62401"] Ok guys...the final report!:'( Today saw much of the usual's as previously posted. All trip I followed the pattern of 3+ lifers per day and today was no different. Two of them today I caught by mistake. First was a wood stork I just happened to look back and see on the island we were passing on our boat. I also got a Tern I have yet to ID and some Thrashers I didn't get ID'd yet either so I will add them as positively ID'd when applicable but here is the total trip list with the lifers being bold. [B]Sandhill Crane[/B] Turkey Vulture Osprey [B]Palm Warbler[/B] [B]Yellow-rumped Warbler[/B] Mourning Dove Blue Jay Northern Cardinal Red-bellied woodpecker Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Mallard [B]Great Egret[/B] [B]Snowy Egret[/B] [B]Limpkin[/B] [B]Red-shouldered hawk[/B] Little Blue Heron Green Heron [B]White Ibis[/B] [B]Wood Stork[/B] Double-crested cormorant Ring-billed gull [B]Barred Owl[/B] Gray Catbird Northern Mockingbird [B]Northern Pintail[/B] [B]American Coot[/B] [B]Common Moorhen[/B] Common Grackle [B]Boat-tailed Grackle[/B] [B]Pied-billed Grebe[/B] Bald Eagle [B]Northern Parula[/B] [B]Blue-headed Vireo[/B] [B]Anhinga[/B] Also a couple others.... I will add them when I get them in memory [/QUOTE]
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