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觀察者

laplante

日期

6月 4, 2024 18:42 CDT

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什麼

紅石燕 (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)

觀察者

ingolfaskevold

日期

6月 7, 2024 12:55 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

5月 22, 2024 19:00 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

6月 4, 2024 15:53 CDT

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什麼

紅頭美洲鷲 (Cathartes aura)

觀察者

ingolfaskevold

日期

5月 27, 2024 17:57 EDT

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什麼

魚鷹 (Pandion haliaetus)

觀察者

brennafarrell

日期

5月 19, 2024 14:27 EDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

5月 15, 2024 20:21 EDT

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什麼

鴨舌癀 (Phyla nodiflora)

觀察者

laplante

日期

5月 15, 2024 17:23 EDT

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什麼

復活蕨 (Pleopeltis michauxiana)

觀察者

laplante

日期

5月 14, 2024 18:44 EDT

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什麼

紅雞油菌 (Cantharellus cinnabarinus)

觀察者

jim_keesling

日期

5月 9, 2024 09:20 CDT

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觀察者

j_appleget

日期

5月 5, 2024 09:57 CDT

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什麼

野豬 (Sus scrofa)

觀察者

lwridge

日期

4月 27, 2024 18:29 EDT

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什麼

疣鼻棲鴨 (Cairina moschata var. domestica)

觀察者

laplante

日期

4月 27, 2024 15:52 CDT

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什麼

家燕 (Hirundo rustica)

觀察者

laplante

日期

4月 24, 2024 19:21 CDT

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什麼

紅頭美洲鷲 (Cathartes aura)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

4月 1, 2024 11:18 EDT

描述

With Dawn Mertes for the first part; a visit to check on the status of the Sparkleberry bushes and any hairstreaks that were on the blooms. We walked counter-clockwise from the parking lot since the main priority was the main sparkleberry patch; Dawn left after we spent maybe 25 minutes here. The weather at the start was sunny, 76 degrees ("feels like" 76), with a light breeze. I walked the rest of the trails by myself. I left at 1414, at which time the weather was sunny, 80 degrees ("feels like" 82), with a light breeze.

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什麼

鳶尾葉庭菖蒲 (Sisyrinchium micranthum)

觀察者

laplante

日期

4月 23, 2023 14:50 CDT

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什麼

花朱頂蘭、朱頂蘭 (Hippeastrum vittatum)

觀察者

laplante

日期

4月 18, 2024 19:02 CDT

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什麼

粉紅琵鷺 (Platalea ajaja)

觀察者

vita-sativum

日期

4月 13, 2024 09:53 EDT

描述

Orlando Wetlands

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什麼

南美黃芩 (Scutellaria racemosa)

觀察者

laplante

日期

4月 17, 2024 16:35 CDT

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觀察者

jayhorn

日期

4月 13, 2024 11:44 EDT

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什麼

北美黑啄木鳥 (Dryocopus pileatus)

觀察者

ingolfaskevold

日期

4月 8, 2024 17:20 EDT

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什麼

沙丘鶴 (Antigone canadensis)

觀察者

lwridge

日期

3月 28, 2024 12:49 EDT

描述

These guys grow very fast. I was surprised that they can swim when very young.

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什麼

美洲海牛 (Trichechus manatus)

觀察者

ingolfaskevold

日期

3月 2024

地點

Florida, US (Google, OSM)

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觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 30, 2024 13:31 CDT

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觀察者

marykeim

日期

3月 27, 2024 13:32 EDT

描述

Orlando Wetlands, Orange County, FL, March 2024.

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什麼

沙丘鶴 (Antigone canadensis)

觀察者

marykeim

日期

3月 27, 2024 13:45 EDT

描述

Orlando Wetlands, Orange County, FL, March 2024.

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什麼

狐松鼠 (Sciurus niger)

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 29, 2024 11:58 CDT

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什麼

Viola vittata

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 27, 2024 18:46 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 27, 2024 18:43 CDT

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什麼

催吐冬青 (Ilex vomitoria)

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 23, 2024 14:52 CDT

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什麼

刺珊瑚 (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 23, 2024 13:42 CDT

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什麼

(Brasenia schreberi)

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 16, 2024 17:17 CDT

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什麼

林鴛鴦 (Aix sponsa)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

3月 10, 2024 10:30 EDT

描述

A solo visit, rather last-minute. There was a report the night before about 2230 on the main Florida birding Facebook group about a possible Tufted Duck at Lake Morton in Lakeland. I decided to chase it. This morning, by 0730, before I left, two European birders had commented that the duck was a hybrid, with Tufted Duck being one parent and either a Ring-necked Duck or a Lesser Scaup being the other parent. Clearly, this news massively dampened enthusiasm for chasing the duck. I'm sure that 60+ birders who had packed their cars last night had decided to stay home once the duck was identified as a hybrid. Birders can be funny about that oftentimes ... I decided to chase the duck regardless, since it was reasonably close (less than a 90-minute drive), I had nothing else planned today, and it's always fun to see all the swans, geese, and other exotic waterfowl -- and the native species too. I arrived at 1030 and the ONLY other birder present was John Cima, who had discovered the duck about a week ago. If not for the two posts this morning, probably 100 birders would have descended on the park today. The weather at the start was sunny and 67 degrees ("feels like" 67) with a light breeze. When I left at 1230, it was sunny and low 70s with a light breeze.

I parked at the southeastern corner of the lake and walked counter-clockwise, since the light was better than walking clockwise. I tried to tally every individual of every bird species present, but it is nearly impossible given the amount of birds and the fact that I was concentrating (as always) of photographing as many birds as I could.

My camera, a Panasonic Lumix FZ80 (my sixth, I think) quit working yesterday; the camera turns off when I try to zoom in (it has 60x, zoom, which I use to the maximum). It's still under warranty, so I need to send it back. To my surprise, returning home yesterday, I found an old Lumix FZ80 (maybe my fifth) that I had forgotten about, sitting on a shelf in my closet. The exposure knob no longer functions -- a known defect with this camera model, in my experience -- but a faulty camera with a functioning 60x, zoom is 1,000,000 times better than no camera or a camera with no functioning zoom.

The first few dozen images I took today, in bright sunlight in my standard "Intelligent Auto" setting, were quite dark (the exposure "broke" in a very dark setting). I deleted most of these images, since I do not believe in editing images (other than cropping) that I upload to iNat. I experimented with other settings. To my surprise and delight, the "SCN" setting -- for scene selection -- proved to be a wonderful alternative, taking images that were beautiful in shade and only slightly (at times) overexposed in direct sunlight. Overall, I was quite pleased with this camera today -- I took more than 1,200 photographs here and at Colt Creek State Park, where I visited after leaving Lakeland!

If I have posted multiple records of a species, then I am positive or nearly certain that they represent multiple individuals. Selected bird species and estinmated numbers at Lake Morton Park follow:

White Ibis: 300+, with 95% in adult plumage

Mallard: I quit counting quickly, but I estimate 75-100 in a typically massive degree of variation in plumages. I did not see any Mallards that I thought were back-crosses with Mottled Ducks, but I marked two males as "Mallards, Pintails, and Allies."

Mute Swan: 35-40, with two active nests with eggs

Black Swan: 20-25, with 2 nests with eggs and a pair with two cygnets. NOTE: why can't I "count" the eggs or cygets as wild birds from "captive" parents? According to iNaturalist guidelines referencing captive plants or animals, the progengy of these individuals should be "countable" and Research-Gradable. Right? Or wrong?

American White Pelican: 60, mostly in one flock. At one point, a dozen or more individuals fed in a flock literally along the shoreline, less than 15 feet from where I was standing, taking videos. American White Pelicans are noisy when foraging!

Swan Goose: 1, seemingly not a hybrid/back-cross.

Graylag Goose: 1, seemingly not a hybrid/back-cross.

I did not see either of the two Black-necked Swans or the single Coscoroba Swan that were present in previous years; apparently they are now dead.

I took a ton of photographs of the putative Tufted Duck hybrid. Additional comments on Facebook since I took my photographs suggest that the duck may simply be a very worn female Lesser Scaup. Accordingly, I am listing it as "Scaups, Pochards, and Allies."

照片/聲音

觀察者

billpranty

日期

3月 10, 2024 10:30 EDT

描述

A solo visit, rather last-minute. There was a report the night before about 2230 on the main Florida birding Facebook group about a possible Tufted Duck at Lake Morton in Lakeland. I decided to chase it. This morning, by 0730, before I left, two European birders had commented that the duck was a hybrid, with Tufted Duck being one parent and either a Ring-necked Duck or a Lesser Scaup being the other parent. Clearly, this news massively dampened enthusiasm for chasing the duck. I'm sure that 60+ birders who had packed their cars last night had decided to stay home once the duck was identified as a hybrid. Birders can be funny about that oftentimes ... I decided to chase the duck regardless, since it was reasonably close (less than a 90-minute drive), I had nothing else planned today, and it's always fun to see all the swans, geese, and other exotic waterfowl -- and the native species too. I arrived at 1030 and the ONLY other birder present was John Cima, who had discovered the duck about a week ago. If not for the two posts this morning, probably 100 birders would have descended on the park today. The weather at the start was sunny and 67 degrees ("feels like" 67) with a light breeze. When I left at 1230, it was sunny and low 70s with a light breeze.

I parked at the southeastern corner of the lake and walked counter-clockwise, since the light was better than walking clockwise. I tried to tally every individual of every bird species present, but it is nearly impossible given the amount of birds and the fact that I was concentrating (as always) of photographing as many birds as I could.

My camera, a Panasonic Lumix FZ80 (my sixth, I think) quit working yesterday; the camera turns off when I try to zoom in (it has 60x, zoom, which I use to the maximum). It's still under warranty, so I need to send it back. To my surprise, returning home yesterday, I found an old Lumix FZ80 (maybe my fifth) that I had forgotten about, sitting on a shelf in my closet. The exposure knob no longer functions -- a known defect with this camera model, in my experience -- but a faulty camera with a functioning 60x, zoom is 1,000,000 times better than no camera or a camera with no functioning zoom.

The first few dozen images I took today, in bright sunlight in my standard "Intelligent Auto" setting, were quite dark (the exposure "broke" in a very dark setting). I deleted most of these images, since I do not believe in editing images (other than cropping) that I upload to iNat. I experimented with other settings. To my surprise and delight, the "SCN" setting -- for scene selection -- proved to be a wonderful alternative, taking images that were beautiful in shade and only slightly (at times) overexposed in direct sunlight. Overall, I was quite pleased with this camera today -- I took more than 1,200 photographs here and at Colt Creek State Park, where I visited after leaving Lakeland!

If I have posted multiple records of a species, then I am positive or nearly certain that they represent multiple individuals. Selected bird species and estinmated numbers at Lake Morton Park follow:

White Ibis: 300+, with 95% in adult plumage

Mallard: I quit counting quickly, but I estimate 75-100 in a typically massive degree of variation in plumages. I did not see any Mallards that I thought were back-crosses with Mottled Ducks, but I marked two males as "Mallards, Pintails, and Allies."

Mute Swan: 35-40, with two active nests with eggs

Black Swan: 20-25, with 2 nests with eggs and a pair with two cygnets. NOTE: why can't I "count" the eggs or cygets as wild birds from "captive" parents? According to iNaturalist guidelines referencing captive plants or animals, the progengy of these individuals should be "countable" and Research-Gradable. Right? Or wrong?

American White Pelican: 60, mostly in one flock. At one point, a dozen or more individuals fed in a flock literally along the shoreline, less than 15 feet from where I was standing, taking videos. American White Pelicans are noisy when foraging!

Swan Goose: 1, seemingly not a hybrid/back-cross.

Graylag Goose: 1, seemingly not a hybrid/back-cross.

I did not see either of the two Black-necked Swans or the single Coscoroba Swan that were present in previous years; apparently they are now dead.

I took a ton of photographs of the putative Tufted Duck hybrid. Additional comments on Facebook since I took my photographs suggest that the duck may simply be a very worn female Lesser Scaup. Accordingly, I am listing it as "Scaups, Pochards, and Allies."

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觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 12, 2024 18:41 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 9, 2024 15:18 CST

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什麼

芫荽 (Coriandrum sativum)

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 9, 2024 12:46 CST

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觀察者

lwridge

日期

2月 17, 2024 17:13 EST

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什麼

美南露莓 (Rubus trivialis)

觀察者

laplante

日期

3月 2, 2024 18:23 EST

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觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 25, 2024 16:36 CST

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觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 25, 2024 16:31 CST

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什麼

石蓮花、寶石花、粉蓮 (Graptopetalum paraguayense)

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 24, 2024 17:36 CST

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什麼

Viola vittata

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 24, 2024 16:27 CST

照片/聲音

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 24, 2024 16:21 CST

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什麼

魚鷹 (Pandion haliaetus)

觀察者

mfeaver

日期

2月 21, 2024 16:04 EST

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什麼

Rhexia nashii

觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 12, 2023 13:22 CDT

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什麼

美洲鉤吻 (Gelsemium sempervirens)

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 20, 2024 16:56 CST

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觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 10, 2024 15:31 CST

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什麼

長托菝葜 (Smilax pumila)

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 22, 2024 14:12 CST

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什麼

沙丘鶴 (Antigone canadensis)

觀察者

marykeim

日期

2月 21, 2024 14:51 EST

描述

Orlando Wetlands, Orange County, FL, February 2024.

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什麼

大白鷺 (Ardea alba)

觀察者

mfeaver

日期

2月 16, 2024 10:05 EST

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什麼

魚鷹 (Pandion haliaetus)

觀察者

mfeaver

日期

2月 16, 2024 10:21 EST

描述

This is the firs osprey I've seen on a nest this season. Another sighting was in the air, not connected to a nest. Another (empty) nest was observed on thsi trail. It is usually occupied.

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什麼

大藍鷺 (Ardea herodias)

觀察者

marykeim

日期

2月 14, 2024 14:05 EST

描述

Orlando Wetlands Park, Orange County, FL, February 2024.

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什麼

紅頭美洲鷲 (Cathartes aura)

觀察者

marykeim

日期

2月 7, 2024 14:40 EST

描述

Orlando Wetlands, Orange County, FL, February 2024.

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什麼

北美楓香 (Liquidambar styraciflua)

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 9, 2024 10:05 EST

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什麼

Viola walteri

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 10, 2024 15:40 CST

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什麼

石蓮花、寶石花、粉蓮 (Graptopetalum paraguayense)

觀察者

laplante

日期

2月 7, 2024 15:12 CST

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什麼

白腹魚狗 (Megaceryle alcyon)

觀察者

marykeim

日期

1月 31, 2024 11:01 EST

描述

Orlando Wetlands, Orange County, FL, February 2024.

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什麼

公牛鯊 (Carcharhinus leucas)

觀察者

malakeos

日期

2月 2020

地點

缺乏地點資訊

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什麼

美國山貓 (Lynx rufus)

觀察者

malakeos

日期

12月 2019

地點

Florida, US (Google, OSM)

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什麼

檸檬 (Citrus × limon)

觀察者

laplante

日期

1月 9, 2024 18:37 CST

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什麼

圓實金柑 (Citrus japonica)

觀察者

laplante

日期

1月 9, 2024 18:40 CST

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什麼

混淆松塔牛肝菌 (Strobilomyces confusus)

觀察者

kimmiepaxton

日期

9月 9, 2022 09:45 CDT

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什麼

粗皮檸檬 (Citrus × taitensis)

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 27, 2023 14:17 CST

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觀察者

laplante

日期

1月 6, 2024 16:15 CST

照片/聲音

觀察者

laplante

日期

1月 4, 2024 16:46 CST

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什麼

朱槿 (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 17, 2023 14:48 CST

照片/聲音

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 31, 2023 16:37 CST

描述

Seeds from dried pods.

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什麼

粗皮檸檬 (Citrus × taitensis)

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 31, 2023 17:17 CST

描述

Frost damaged tree now producing from root stock.

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什麼

白腹魚狗 (Megaceryle alcyon)

觀察者

ryancooke

日期

12月 27, 2023 12:51 EST

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什麼

皇家鳳頭燕鷗 (Thalasseus maximus)

觀察者

ryancooke

日期

12月 27, 2023 13:27 EST

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觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 7, 2023 14:33 CST

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什麼

日本山茶 (Camellia japonica)

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 15, 2023 12:49 CST

照片/聲音

觀察者

billpranty

日期

12月 22, 2023 06:57 EST

描述

Aripeka-Bayport Christmas Bird Count with Dave Bowman; iNat Stop 1 of 3. The weather at the start was clear and 54 degrees ("feels like" 53), with a light breeze. Don Fraser dropped us off at the gate and proceeded to Linda Pedersen Park, while Dave and I began the ~5-mile "marsh stomp" through the Black Needlerush (Juncus romerianus) salt marsh. We did well, finding American White Pelicans, American Bittern, 4 Reddish Egrets, 5 Clapper Rails, 11 Wilson's Plovers, Marsh Wren, Sedge Wren, 6 Nelson;s Sparrows, and what I hope was a Saltmarsh Sparrow (ID pending). We returned to the gate at 1150 tired and exhausted. Don picked us up and we headed to Hernando Beach for a 2+-hour boat trip through the Hernando Beach boat channel courtesy of Sara Tunder and Freedom Boat Club.

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什麼

大白鷺 (Ardea alba)

觀察者

mfeaver

日期

12月 20, 2023 12:26 EST

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什麼

美洲蛇鵜 (Anhinga anhinga)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

12月 18, 2023 07:15 EST

描述

East Pasco Christmas Bird Count with Pat Goldberg; iNat Stop 1 of 14. I reversed my party's course and started in the south. We walked around the lake and birded around the oaks. The weather at the start was pre-sunrise, and 56 degrees ("feels like" 54) with a light breeze. We left at 0800 and headed to the retention pond on the former Gore's Dairy.

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什麼

美洲蛇鵜 (Anhinga anhinga)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

12月 18, 2023 07:15 EST

描述

East Pasco Christmas Bird Count with Pat Goldberg; iNat Stop 1 of 14. I reversed my party's course and started in the south. We walked around the lake and birded around the oaks. The weather at the start was pre-sunrise, and 56 degrees ("feels like" 54) with a light breeze. We left at 0800 and headed to the retention pond on the former Gore's Dairy.

照片/聲音

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 7, 2023 15:05 CST

照片/聲音

觀察者

laplante

日期

12月 7, 2023 15:08 CST

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什麼

雙冠鸕鶿 (Nannopterum auritum)

觀察者

that_bug_guy

日期

8月 1, 2023 13:52 EDT

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什麼

美洲蛇鵜 (Anhinga anhinga)

觀察者

ben_tk

日期

11月 23, 2023 10:07 EST

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什麼

大藍鷺 (Ardea herodias)

觀察者

vita-sativum

日期

11月 25, 2023 11:05 EST

描述

Orlando Wetlands Park

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觀察者

jayhorn

日期

11月 18, 2023 14:04 EST

照片/聲音

什麼

蠟楊梅 (Morella cerifera)

觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 31, 2023 17:05 CDT

照片/聲音

觀察者

laplante

日期

11月 12, 2023 15:45 CST

照片/聲音

什麼

Sialia sialis

觀察者

marykeim

日期

11月 6, 2023 14:37 EST

描述

Hal Scott Preserve and Regional Park, Orange County, FL, November 2023.

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什麼

圓葉葡萄 (Vitis rotundifolia)

觀察者

laplante

日期

8月 16, 2021 17:08 CDT

描述

Muscadine seeds. Top—-cultivated Scuppernongs (green).
Bottom—-wild Muscadine (Purple).

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什麼

三趾濱鷸 (Calidris alba)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

10月 30, 2023 08:23 CDT

描述

A solo visit; a successful chase of the absolutely EPIC Gray Gull (native to the Pacific coast of South America), which will represent the first record for North America (north of Mexico) if accepted by members of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee and then by members of the American Birding Association Checklist Committee.

This was a return visit, after I left Dune Allen and visited Ed Walline Regional Beach Access to search for the Gray Gull after it flew east during my first visit. The Gray Gull was not at Ed Walline, so I returned to Dune Allen in case the gull was here. It was -- right off the boardwalk, with 67 Laughing Gulls, 3 Cabot's Terns, 2 Royal Terns, and 5 Sanderlings. There was nobody on the beach to disturb us, so I took over 600 photographs and 5 videos of the Gray Gull as it roosted and preened.

I did not record the weather for this visit, but it was sunny and mild with a light breeze. I left at 0907 and began the long drive home, putting 640 miles on Jet this day.

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觀察者

billpranty

日期

10月 30, 2023 06:37 CDT

描述

A solo visit; a successful chase of the absolutely EPIC Gray Gull (native to the Pacific coast of South America), which will represent the first record for North America (north of Mexico) if accepted by members of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee and then by members of the American Birding Association Checklist Committee.

I left Spring Hill at 0138 and drove nonstop to Santa Rosa Beach, excepting a fuel stop in Perry. Upon my arrival, no birds were visible, so I started walking east. The weather was clear (pre-sunrise), 65 degrees ("feels like" 65), and breezy, with a light fog.

I walked maybe 600 feet east and could see no gulls ahead of me, so I turned around to return to the beach access, when I saw the Gray Gull with a few Laughing Gulls not far in front of me. I took several photographs of the Gray Gull before it flew east and out of sight. I returned to Jet and left at 0728. I drove east to Ed Walline Regional Beach Access to see if I could refind the Gray Gull.

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什麼

三趾濱鷸 (Calidris alba)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

10月 30, 2023 06:37 CDT

描述

A solo visit; a successful chase of the absolutely EPIC Gray Gull (native to the Pacific coast of South America), which will represent the first record for North America (north of Mexico) if accepted by members of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee and then by members of the American Birding Association Checklist Committee.

I left Spring Hill at 0138 and drove nonstop to Santa Rosa Beach, excepting a fuel stop in Perry. Upon my arrival, no birds were visible, so I started walking east. The weather was clear (pre-sunrise), 65 degrees ("feels like" 65), and breezy, with a light fog.

I walked maybe 600 feet east and could see no gulls ahead of me, so I turned around to return to the beach access, when I saw the Gray Gull with a few Laughing Gulls not far in front of me. I took several photographs of the Gray Gull before it flew east and out of sight. I returned to Jet and left at 0728. I drove east to Ed Walline Regional Beach Access to see if I could refind the Gray Gull.

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什麼

三趾濱鷸 (Calidris alba)

觀察者

billpranty

日期

10月 30, 2023 06:37 CDT

描述

A solo visit; a successful chase of the absolutely EPIC Gray Gull (native to the Pacific coast of South America), which will represent the first record for North America (north of Mexico) if accepted by members of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee and then by members of the American Birding Association Checklist Committee.

I left Spring Hill at 0138 and drove nonstop to Santa Rosa Beach, excepting a fuel stop in Perry. Upon my arrival, no birds were visible, so I started walking east. The weather was clear (pre-sunrise), 65 degrees ("feels like" 65), and breezy, with a light fog.

I walked maybe 600 feet east and could see no gulls ahead of me, so I turned around to return to the beach access, when I saw the Gray Gull with a few Laughing Gulls not far in front of me. I took several photographs of the Gray Gull before it flew east and out of sight. I returned to Jet and left at 0728. I drove east to Ed Walline Regional Beach Access to see if I could refind the Gray Gull.

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什麼

小綠鷺 (Butorides virescens)

觀察者

mfeaver

日期

10月 29, 2023 13:25 EDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

6月 6, 2023 17:00 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 25, 2023 10:26 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 25, 2023 08:56 CDT

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什麼

北美鵝掌楸 (Liriodendron tulipifera)

觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 24, 2023 18:05 CDT

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觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 25, 2023 17:49 CDT

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什麼

西方蜜蜂 (Apis mellifera)

觀察者

laplante

日期

11月 28, 2022 15:42 CST

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觀察者

laplante

日期

10月 21, 2023 18:15 EDT

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什麼

草地鷚 (Sturnella magna)

觀察者

marykeim

日期

10月 21, 2023 11:07 EDT

描述

Buck Lake Conservation Area, Volusia County, FL portion. October 2023.