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farmer

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A few photos from a recent trip to Coco cay, Bahamas.

Is this a stipe - headed Tanager?


Pelican in a pine tree.


This pelican had talent, he could stand on one foot on the branch!


Ok, so this was NOT a bird, but I did find him while looking for birds. I saw 3 large iguanas sunning themselves in a tree!


Is this the same Mocking bird we have here?
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by farmer »
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Nice pelican!
The first is bananaquit. There are 2 kinds of mockingbirds there, but I think this one is the same one we have.
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The bird in the first pic is a Bananaquit. The Northern Mockingbird isn't so northern as thy're all over the Caribbean.
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Thanks, I guess Northern Mockingbird must mean as in Northern hemishpere?
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the other Mockingbird there is the Tropical mockingbird, it doesn't have white patches in the wing, much more plain
saw them in Cancun
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Another great series. Keep them coming.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Scott »