Well, we are not sure if the squirrel was alive or a roadkill.
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Well, we are not sure if the squirrel was alive or a roadkill.
Hope the hurricane didn't effect you too badly.
The hurricane went up the West side or Gulf side of Florida and we are on the East side so we got a little wind and rain.
I guess it has been terrible for the southeast with lots of serious flooding.
Hurricanes can make landfall from Texas to New York.
I always think of Cardinals as eastern birds...which is why I was shocked when I saw them in Baja.
I didn't know they ranged all the way down there either. Here's the distribution map for Northern Cardinals from Cornell Ornithology and it does indicate they range onto Baja.
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The very closely related Pyrrhuloxia is also in the SW USA and northern Mexico and Baja. While it looks the same size and shape, it's never all-over red. Can be mistaken for female northern cardinals though.
Learned something new today so I can zone out now.
A couple shots from a Mexico trip last week.
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Stupid HUrricane Milton blew us off the water on day 2 and muddied up the water for quite a ways so we had to make some long runs to find clean water. Still managed some snook, bonefish, permit, snappers for ceviche. I don't know if anyone landed a tarpon tho. They were sticking pretty far back in the mangroves. As a group I think we boated something around 14-15 permit, no big ones tho.
This Cooper's Hawk perched in our ghost juniper out back for quite awhile this morning. I snuck out the back doo but when I got to the corner of the house he got nervous and took off a few moments later. Still managed a couple decent shots.
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Sharp red eye on that bird. The house can be a pretty good blind but birds are pretty good at spotting me and I am rarely able to sneak up on them. I don’t see many Coopers here. Lots of red shoulders, red tails and kestrels but not too many Coopers.
We get mostly sharped-shinned and Coopers and they're identical except in size. The sharpies are about half the size of a Cooper's. Here's a couple from the Agua Boa trip I just got back from.
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Amazon kingfisher
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Black vultures that came close during lunch
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Cocoi heron nicely silhouetted, Amazon version of our great blue heron
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Glossy ibis flying
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Jabiru
Here's a couple more....
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Sunbittern, normally a very skittish bird but this one came into our lunch spot to feed
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He caught a minnow 9 times out of 10
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Orange-winged amazon (parrot)
I know the last two aren't birds, but you'll get over it.
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Tapir
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Capybara