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Tribu OryzomyiniObserv.
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We weren't sure of ID because of the white legs and feet, about 4" to 5" body length.
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This cutie most definitely is the most beautiful skunk ever! No smell effects as it wandered around in the snow.
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Aguililla Pecho Rojo (Buteo lineatus)Observ.
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Better views through a scope, but definitely a Red-shouldered.
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Ganso Canadiense Mayor (Branta canadensis)Observ.
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Interesting coloration on the neck and head of this Canada Goose
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Playero Dorso Rojo (Calidris alpina)Observ.
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3rd photo, comparison with size of Black-bellied Plover on left.
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Charrán Real (Thalasseus maximus)Observ.
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Royal Tern, thinner orange beak, whiter forehead than Caspian, with Amer Oystercatchers
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Picopando Canelo (Limosa fedoa)Observ.
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Several on the beach near Wildwood mixed in with American Oystercatchers.
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Carpintero de Cabeza Roja (Melanerpes erythrocephalus)Observ.
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My first time to photograph one of these rare visitors to CT and there were two of them! Hoping a mating pair to bring more resident Red-headeds in Southern New England.