PASSERIFORMES
Muscicapidae
Lanidae
Mimidae
Sturnidae
Corvidae
1. red-legged thrush
2. pearly-eyed thrush
3. American robin
4. Townsend's solitaire
5. blue jay
6. Florida scrub-jay
7. western scrub-jay
8. fish crow
9. northern mockingbrd
10. loggerhead shrike
11. crested myna
12. hill myna
13. American crow
14. chalk-browed mockingbird
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chalk-browed mockingbird, Avaré,
São Paulo, 2008.
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American crow, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 2008.
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red-legged thrush (Turdus plumbeus),
University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Blue jay (Cyanocitta
cristata), Markham Park, Weston, FL, USA
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Fish crow (Corvus ossifragus),
Shark Valley, Everglades, FL, USA
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Florida
scrub-jay (Aphlelocoma
coerulescens), Archbold Biological Station, Highlands
County, FL, USA
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| gray catbird, Bahia Honda, Florida Keys, 2009. |
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chalk-browed mockingbird, Avaré,
São Paulo, 2008.
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hill myna, Coral Gables, FL, USA, 2008. Though
the song
is long and distinct, this bird is still rather elusive. Most
photos will be of hill mynas will be shots from below like
this one.
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Pearly-eyed thrush (Margarops fuscatus),
University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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American robin (Turdus
migratorius), Camp Dick (by Boulder), CO, USA.
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Townsend's solitaire, Cortez, CO, USA
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Loggerhead
shrike (Lanius
ludovicianus), Markham Park, Weston, FL, USA
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Northern
mockingbird (Mimus
polyglottos), Lox-a-hatchee Wildlife Refuge, FL, USA
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Common myna (Acridotheres
tristis), Key Biscayne, Miami, FL, USA
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Western scrub-jay,
Santa Barbara, California 2008. I was hoping to visit the
Channel
Islands during my stay in Santa Barbara, but I was not able to.
If I had gone and would have been able to see all three
species
of scrub jays.
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