BIRDSFISHES
134 - Barbel Steed Hemibarbus labeo
126 - Japanese Green Pheasant Phasianus versicolor
127 - Eastern Buzzard Buteo japonicus
BIRDSFISHES
134 - Barbel Steed Hemibarbus labeo
April 4, 2025I forgot to post this a couple of days ago but I saw some waxwings in a tree, they were loud.
March 24, 2025
BIRDS:
37) Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)
MAMMALS: 4 species
BIRDS: 37 species
REPTILES: 1 species
FISH: 7 species
INVERTEBRATES: 7 species
TOTAL: 56 species
Hello.Hello. A quick stroll through Tijuca National Park gave me one lifer and this year's first wild mammal.
01/02/2025
BIRDS
39. (Croptophaga ani) - Smooth-billed ani
40. (Chiroxiphia caudata) - Blue manakin LIFER
MAMMALS
1. (Nasua nasua) - Ring-tailed coati
2. (Rattus norvegicus) - Brown rat
This morning was to be a fairly relaxed trip back to Santo Dominico for our last night before departing the Dominican Republic. There were to be several stops, some animal related others more touristy. One was Los Patos, the shortest river in the Dominican Republic at 61 metres long. Another was a museum for Larimar, a beautiful blue stone only found in the Dominican Republic. I purchased an appropriate example for my wife, hopefully guaranteeing more trips in the future.The next day was quite relaxed. The schedule called for a visit to a location for Ricord's iguana. As it involved a long trek through mosquito infested habitat with no shade, and we had seen the lizard, Graeme and I decided to visit the beach down the road. We had a lovely swim, and we managed to see a new tern. As the only new species seen by the others was a peregrine falcon, I was very happy with our choice. In the evening we went out again to look for solenodons and found one. Given our success the previous night I thought this trip was unnecessary but others in the group really wanted to go.
132. Least tern Sternula antillarum
The next day was the final official day of the tour. We headed towards the Jaragua National Park. On the way we passed through a massive new hotel development. Not one massive hotel, but thirteen. It is in an arid area in the middle of nowhere. The hotels will all offer "all inclusive" holidays, and a new international airport being constructed nearby will ensure nobody will have to interact with locals, except maybe as wait staff in the bar.
Further on we entered the national park for some stunning scenery and maybe our best look at a rhinoceros iguana yet. We ended up at another beach where the National Park offered the services of a Lifegard. A beautiful swimming spot in the Caribbean Sea, we enjoyed ourselves for about an hour.
That evening we headed back into the hills for the last time to look for a Stygian Owl.
133. Northern shoveller Spatula clypeata
134. Yellow-billed cuckoo Coccyzus americanus
135. Brown booby Sula leucogaster
136. Semipalmated sandpiper Calidris pusilla
137. Greater yellowlegs Tringa melanoleuca
138. Willet Tringa semipalmata
139. Stygian owl Asio stygius
140. Merlin Falco columbarius
BIRDSBIRDS
126 - Japanese Green Pheasant Phasianus versicolor
127 - Eastern Buzzard Buteo japonicus
Did you get a good sighting? I really like Bramblings, they are so beautiful.BIRDS
128 - Brambling Fringilla montifringilla
Not as good as I would have liked - very backlit and brief view of a single individual. Had to crank up the brightness of a photo I got to be sure of the ID!Did you get a good sighting? I really like Bramblings, they are so beautiful.
April 5, 2025April 4, 2025
A ladybug landed on me today and I saw a bumblebee on a tree.
BIRDS:
38) Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis)
INVERTEBRATES:
8) Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens)
9) Convergent Lady Beetle (Hippodamia convergens)
MAMMALS: 4 species
BIRDS: 38 species
REPTILES: 1 species
FISH: 7 species
INVERTEBRATES: 9 species
TOTAL: 59 species
I just learned that a pair of barred owls lives outside my apartment. I was conveniently scrolling through Merlin when I heard one of them call outside. I could only make out silhouettes of the birds, but that was good enough for me.3/30/25
Birds:
83. Wood Duck Aix sponsa
84. Blue-Winged Teal Spatula discors
85. American Coot Fulica americana
86. Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum
87. Field Sparrow Spizella pusilla
4/3/25
Birds:
88. Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa flavipes
89. Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica
90. Hermit Thrush Catharus guttatus
91. Eastern Meadowlark Sturnella magna
Herptiles:
1. Painted turtle Chrysemys picta
2. Common pond slider Trachemys scripta
Total species: 104
Birds: 91
Mammals: 11
Herptiles: 2
If you definitely saw them, there is no reason you can't count them here.I definitely saw black-crowned night herons and Southern caracaras, but forgot I had to count them in, so I'll add the two any time I see them again.
We spent the night in Los Angeles, as there was a $1200 difference in airfares between flying straight out and the next day. Besides, flying out the next night removed the stress of making what would have been a close connection for the international flight.This morning was to be a fairly relaxed trip back to Santo Dominico for our last night before departing the Dominican Republic. There were to be several stops, some animal related others more touristy. One was Los Patos, the shortest river in the Dominican Republic at 61 metres long. Another was a museum for Larimar, a beautiful blue stone only found in the Dominican Republic. I purchased an appropriate example for my wife, hopefully guaranteeing more trips in the future.
We stopped at a cave in Paraiso for bats. We found four species, but names have not yet been confirmed. Outside were more anoles and a small snake was also found.
After a lunch stop we headed toLas Calderas, where we visited a salt works, decommissioned and slowly decaying but largely intact. There were a few waders around. The salt was still being extracted by what must be independent workers. We saw two at work extracting the salt from a pond, and it looked like hard work.
We stopped at nearby wetlands where we had some excellent views of waterbirds we had seen before, including a stunning view of a white-cheeked pintail. Finally, we went to a large open area opposite the gate of the local naval base, that was occupied by around 50 rhinoceros iguanas and a comparable number of goats. People feed them here, and it is obviously a popular attraction.
From here we went back to Santo Dominico. Our final hotel was the Boutique Hotel Palacio, a beautiful old establishment with high-ceilinged rooms reached from verandas around vegetation-filled courtyards. That evening the four of us had a final meal at the restaurant Graeme and I had found on our first night. It was Inderpendance Day, so we watched the festivities. Next day was a travel day, with flights to Miami then on to Los Angeles.
Birds
141. Lesser yellowlegs Tringa flavipes
Reptiles
18. Short-nosed anole Anolis brevirostris
19. Hispaniolan black racer Hypsirhynchus parvifrons
BIRDSBIRDS
128 - Brambling Fringilla montifringilla
Birds:
187) Stejneger’s Scoter
188) Sanderling
189) Bar Tailed Godwit
190) Grey Plover
191) Eurasian Oystercatcher
BirdsBirds
126. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius
FISHESBIRDS
129 - Mandarin Duck Aix galericulata
130 - Gadwall Mareca strepera
INVERTS
41 - Asian Comma Polygona c-aureum
First yellow-rumped warbler of the year! Surprisingly, I hadn't seen one in Indiana until today, so this one was a little more exciting.I just learned that a pair of barred owls lives outside my apartment. I was conveniently scrolling through Merlin when I heard one of them call outside. I could only make out silhouettes of the birds, but that was good enough for me.
92. Barred owl Strix varia
Total species: 105
Birds: 92
Mammals: 11
Herptiles: 2