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Posado en casaguate
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Had a wonderful time with the East Texas Master Naturalists today. Presented on botany, then led a little field trip around the Nature Center in Tyler. I stopped to get some gas in Canton and went to this park that I've been to once before. This is an amazing park -- if you find yourself in Canton and want to see some nature, check out Cherry Creek Park! It's the closest place to DFW where you can spot sundews (Drosera) I think. A few of these I'll have to work on ID's later on -- just wanted to get them uploaded first. :)
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Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) 25 March 2017 Tomás Rivera Elementary School Denton, Denton County, Texas This was a surprisingly excellent park area for documenting different kinds of moth and butterfly species this time of the year. Several bird species were also present including Northern Mockingbird.
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Mockingbird killed by my cat.
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Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos). Near Return-a-Gift Pond, North 40, Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY. Making what sounded like an alarm call. Mockingbirds are of course among the most frequently encountered birds in this habitat.
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I'm not sure of this ID either. It did sound like a mockingbird was singing in the area, though this particular bird was not. Might not be slender enough to be a NM.
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I'm not sure of this ID either. It did sound like a mockingbird was singing in the area, though this particular bird was not. Might not be slender enough to be a NM.
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