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Gorrión Garganta Blanca (Zonotrichia albicollis)Observ.
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Window kill at md science center lights on in cafe during migration
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Playero Pectoral (Calidris melanotos)Observ.
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Friendly Farms driveway ponds. Location not exact, Upperco.
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Chorlo Gris (Pluvialis squatarola)Observ.
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At the Wildwood Seawall. Around 50+ individuals
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Playero Blanco (Calidris alba)Observ.
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North Wildwood Seawall. Around 250 or more individuals
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Zambullidor Pico Grueso (Podilymbus podiceps)Observ.
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands
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Cigüeña Americana (Mycteria americana)Observ.
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands
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Saltarina Rayada de Dos Colores (Maevia inclemens)Observ.
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Seen on the car seat.
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Gaviota Patas Negras (Rissa tridactyla)Observ.
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This is a 1st winter Black-legged Kittiwake, a very rare bird in Georgia. At first I thought it was a Bonaparte’s Gull, but after I checked my field guide the pictures looked a lot like a Black-legged Kittiwake. This bird had an odd behavior, it was zipping around almost falcon-like, which reminded me of the kittiwakes in Iceland. Also,this bird has a black collar in the back of the neck and a fuller, darker M shape on the wings which Bonaparte’s lacks. It also has black legs, instead of the pink legs of a Bonaparte’s 1st winter. This is a first for me in the ABA area!