FL Limping Limpkins

  • Competition: WSB 2020
  • Category: null
  • Region: State
  • Level: NJ Audubon Ambassadors
  • Final sign off: 2020-05-09 22:44:51
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Is unique?Species name Notes Photo Action
1.Swallow-tailed kiteWhite bird with forked tail soaring over Lake Tohopekaliga. Seen in area before. Unmistakable.Move to rejectedMore details
2.Anhinga Large black bird sunning by retention pond. Size, beak and tail all different from cormorant. Common in this area.Move to rejectedMore details
3.White ibisMedium sized white bird, with down- curved beak, white patches under wings. Unmistakeable. Common in this area.Move to rejectedMore details
4.Limpkin Unmistakable. Wading in retention pond edge. Dark with white “checks”. Common in this area.Move to rejectedMore details
5.Loggerhead shrikeSeen on a wire. Size of a mockingbird, with distinctive head shape. Seen in this area previously.Move to rejectedMore details
6.Common ground doveSmall chunky dove, smaller than mourning dove, different call. Seen before in this location.Move to rejectedMore details
7.YesSnowy ploverSeen on the beach in Sanibel,small pale plover with broke black collar.Move to rejectedMore details
8.Sandwich ternSeen along coast of Sanibel. Medium term, narrow black bill with yellow tip.Move to rejectedMore details
9.YesReddish egretSeen foraging for fish at Ding Darling. Iconic stumbling behavior. Size and color match.frequently seen here.Move to rejectedMore details
10.YesGrey kingbirdLocally commonMove to rejectedMore details
11.White-winged doveLocally commonMove to rejectedMore details
12.YesMagnificent FrigatebirdUnmistakable. Often seen here.Move to rejectedMore details
13.Mottled duckCommon in Florida wetlands.Move to rejectedMore details
14.Roseate spoonbill Large pink bird.Move to rejectedMore details
15.Western sandpiperSmall shorebirdMove to rejectedMore details
16.YesWlison’s PloverLarge plover with thick black chest bandMove to rejectedMore details
17.Blue-winged TealMove to rejectedMore details
18.Wild TurkeyMove to rejectedMore details
19.Double-crested CormorantMove to rejectedMore details
20.Brown PelicanFlying offshore. Common in this location.Move to rejectedMore details
21.Great Blue HeronMove to rejectedMore details
22.Great EgretMove to rejectedMore details
23.Snowy EgretMove to rejectedMore details
24.Little Blue HeronMove to rejectedMore details
25.Tricolored HeronMove to rejectedMore details
26.Cattle EgretMove to rejectedMore details
27.Green HeronMove to rejectedMore details
28.Black-crowned Night-HeronMove to rejectedMore details
29.Yellow-crowned Night-HeronMove to rejectedMore details
30.Glossy IbisMove to rejectedMore details
31.Black VultureMove to rejectedMore details
32.Turkey VultureMove to rejectedMore details
33.OspreyMove to rejectedMore details
34.Bald EagleMove to rejectedMore details
35.Red-shouldered HawkMove to rejectedMore details
36.Broad-winged HawkMove to rejectedMore details
37.Common GallinuleMove to rejectedMore details
38.Sandhill CraneVery large grey/brown bird, red on head. Seen daily in this location.Move to rejectedMore details
39.YesBlack-necked StiltObvious color pattern. Not uncommon here. Move to rejectedMore details
40.American OystercatcherMove to rejectedMore details
41.Black-bellied PloverMove to rejectedMore details
42.Semipalmated PloverMove to rejectedMore details
43.KilldeerMove to rejectedMore details
44.Spotted SandpiperMove to rejectedMore details
45.WilletMove to rejectedMore details
46.Ruddy TurnstoneMove to rejectedMore details
47.SanderlingMove to rejectedMore details
48.Laughing GullMove to rejectedMore details
49.Herring GullMove to rejectedMore details
50.Least TernMove to rejectedMore details
51.Forster's TernMove to rejectedMore details
52.Royal TernLarge tern, orange bill. Not uncommon for area.Move to rejectedMore details
53.Eurasian Collared-DoveBlack collar seen. Distinctive call.Move to rejectedMore details
54.Mourning DoveMove to rejectedMore details
55.Eastern Screech-OwlMove to rejectedMore details
56.Barred OwlMove to rejectedMore details
57.Chuck-will's-widowMove to rejectedMore details
58.Chimney SwiftMove to rejectedMore details
59.Ruby-throated HummingbirdMove to rejectedMore details
60.Belted KingfisherMove to rejectedMore details
61.Red-bellied WoodpeckerMove to rejectedMore details
62.Pileated WoodpeckerMove to rejectedMore details
63.Peregrine FalconMove to rejectedMore details
64.Great Crested FlycatcherMove to rejectedMore details
65.White-eyed VireoMove to rejectedMore details
66.Blue JayMove to rejectedMore details
67.American CrowMove to rejectedMore details
68.Fish CrowMove to rejectedMore details
69.Barn SwallowMove to rejectedMore details
70.Tufted TitmouseMove to rejectedMore details
71.Carolina WrenMove to rejectedMore details
72.Blue-gray GnatcatcherMove to rejectedMore details
73.Northern MockingbirdMove to rejectedMore details
74.European StarlingMove to rejectedMore details
75.American RedstartMove to rejectedMore details
76.Northern ParulaMove to rejectedMore details
77.Magnolia WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
78.Yellow-throated WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
79.Prairie WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
80.Northern CardinalMove to rejectedMore details
81.Red-winged BlackbirdMove to rejectedMore details
82.Eastern MeadowlarkMove to rejectedMore details
83.Common GrackleMove to rejectedMore details
84.Boat-tailed GrackleMove to rejectedMore details