Platypusboy
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Mammals
3. Red fox 19/1/22
3. Red fox 19/1/22
Birds
Birds of Prey
6. Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo)
Grumbles in jealousy5. Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus)
Grumbles in jealousy
1/7/21
Birds:
14. American Crow
15. Turkey Vulture
Managed to see another bird of prey flying over the garden and spotted a typical urban bird from the car while going to the hairdressers:
39. Common kestrel Falco tinnunculus
40. Feral pigeon Columba livia
Birds
Waterfowl
7. Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
A couple more from outside the office in Old Town, Wichita.
Birds:
58 Rock Pigeon - Columba livia
59 House Sparrow - Passer domesticus
BirdsBirds
72. Tufted Titmouse Baeolophus bicolor
Around a week back caught the bus up to the Mangere Waterworks, this time armed with a pair of binocs and the correct tide timetable for Mangere, arriving there at around the peak of high tide. Arriving around the Creamery Road entrance, the previous mudflats and the like had completely filled up, with the lake seemingly overflowing with grey teal, a nice lifer and a species which I couldn't see properly on my last trip here. Also saw a pair of pied stilt on the shoreline.Birds
33. Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis)
Inverts
9. Gibson Cockroach (Drymaplaneta semivitta)
Would this have been a lifer for you?Chlidonias niger
Birds
Herons and Egrets
8. Great White Heron (Ardea alba)
Birds:Mammals:
5. Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Birds:
14. Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia)
15. Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis)
16. Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura)
Invertebrates:
1. Great Black Wasp (Sphex pensylvanicus)
2. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys)
Mammals: 5
Birds: 16
Invertebrates: 2
Total: 23
My initial thought would be Grey Teal. They often get stained a rust colour by the water (and can then look similar to Chestnut Teal).also saw a ruddy tinged really weird looking duck but it may have been a scaup
Similar to me yesterday - despite wearing a bush hat and a shirt for sun protection I still got bad burns on my neck and face. I think it was actually from the sun reflecting back upwards off the sand, because I was standing on the beach for five hours.After returning home I discovered I got a quite nasty sunburn on the entirety of the nape of my neck, totally my fault for deciding not to wear a hat or apply sunscreen before going out to bird at the middle of noon
Yes, Black Tern would be a lifer. The Eurasian population is from western Asia, so outside of my travel areas.Would this have been a lifer for you?
Also how many species of this namesake genus have you seen?