Pseudocellus dorotheae
I found this individual while working at the McAllen Nature Center 2.5 years ago. Never uploaded it since we were trying to get a paper published. I got tired of trying to get that done so here it is. This species hasn’t been seen since it was first discovered in 1939 in Edinburg, TX. ID by Dr. Oscar Francke and Joel Hallan.
Observed on public land.
burrowed into the muddy bottom of the small drainage it was in. This locality is right next to a high school with 2 ponds and it drains into the Cahaba. Released from someone's aquarium???
Approx 2 inches long.
Florida sandhill cranes These birds have long legs, long necks and gray colored, bright red forehead, pointed bills and fluffy plumage, approximately 4 feet tall, long wings, these birds were found in their natural habitat in orange county Fl
KINGDOM: ANIMALIA
PHYLUM: CHORDATA
CLASS: AVES
ORDER: GRUIFORMES
FAMILY: GRUIDAE
GENUS: ANTIGONE
SPECIES: A. CANADENSIS
https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/birds/cranes/sandhill-crane/
Florida sandhill cranes inhabit freshwater marshes, prairies, and pastures (Florida Natural Areas Inventory 2001).