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Friday, March 22, 2024
FEMALE LESSER ANTILLEAN BULLFINCH, COROSSOL, GUADALOUPE NATIONAL PARK, PETIT-BOURG, GUADALOUPE, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT OF FRANCE, 3/13/2024
We can ID this bird as a female Lesser Antillean Bullfinch as follows:
- Brown head
- Gray under parts
- The little we can see of the wings is brownish
- Gray feet
The Lesser Antillean Bullfinch is a new species to our eBird Photographic Life List. Our eBird Life List now stands at 1,125.
PEARLY--EYED THRASHER, COROSSOL, GUADALOUPE NATIONAL PARK, PETIT-BOURG, GUADALOUPE, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT OF FRANCE, 3/13/2024
We can ID this bird as a Pearly-eyed Thrasher as follows:
- Brownish head with contrasting white,staring round eye.
- Large horn-colored bill.
- Whitish underparts with dark streaks.
- Brown/gray upper parts.
The Pearly-eyed Thrasher is a new species to eBird Photographic Life List. Our eBird Life List now stands at 1,124.
PURPLE-THROATED CARIB, COROSSOL, GUADALOUPE NATIONAL PARK, PETIT-BOURG, GUADALOUPE, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT OF FRANCE, 3/13/2024
We can ID this hummingbird as a Purple-throated Carib as follows:
- Head, nape, back and what we can of the belly are black.
- Wings are iridescent turquoise.
- Bill is long and very down curved.
- Unfortunately we cannot see its throat.
The Purple-throated Carib is a Lesser Antillean endemic known to most islands.
The Purple-throated Carib is a new species to our eBird Photographic Life List. Our eBird Life List now stands at 1,123.
BRIDLED QUAIL-DOVE CROSSING A ROAD, COROSSOL, GUADALOUPE NATIONAL PARK, PETIT-BOURG, GUADALOUPE, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT OF FRANCE, 3/13/2023
We can ID this bird as a Bridled Quail-dove as follows:
- Dark grayish head with reddish eyes
- Grayish-brown wings
- Thick, white and horizontal streak underneath the eye
- Bill is two toned: pink at the base and cream at the tip
- You can see iridescent green, blue and purple on the nape, neck-sides and upper back. This iridescence only shows in good light.
This quail-dove is found on most islands in the northern part of the Lesser Antilles, as far south as St Lucia.
The Bridled Quail-dove is a new species to eBird Photographic Life List. Our eBird Life List now stands at 1,122.
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