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A few to clean up from late yesterday

Florida

327) Brown Pelican
And...


328) Black-throated Mango
329) Steely-vented Hummingbird
 

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Three at Urdaibai, Spain this morning.

334) Dunlin
335) Redshank
336) Yellow Wagtail
 

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Three at Urdaibai, Spain this morning.

334) Dunlin
335) Redshank
336) Yellow Wagtail
Just a footnote on this one. The Yellow wagtail seen yesterday was Flavia. One seen today seems to be Iberiae (see pic). Does not change the numbers, but a point of interest.
 

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New entries from Urdaibai, Spain this morning.

337) Whiskered Tern
338) Rock Pipit
339) Northern Wheatear
 

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Are you sure your pipit isn't a water pipit?
I think you are right, so have edited the entry above. The Urdaibai Bird Centre have been recording Rock Pipit on their eBird list for a few days, including today, but I should not have assumed. Bird has the white showing on outer tail, legs are quite pink, supercilium is distinct, and underparts are cleaner and whiter than would be expected for Ripit. Also, having checked on map, they are further from the sea than where you'd ever expect a Rock Pipit. I may drop UBC a note.
 

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Hi Gander. That's a Spotted Towhee, which is reasonably regular on that cam. You should get Black-headed Grosbeak fairly easily, though, if you can catch one of Iguanadan's streams once he starts the jelly feeding in the near future - also Bullock's Oriole and Western Tanager (and Hooded Oriole, but you've got that already).
 

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