January 2009
- snowy owl
- shrike
- fox
- northern harrier (marsh hawk)
- raccoon
- hawk (peregrine falcon?)
- 4 bald eagles
- cooper's hawk
- bay-breasted warbler??
- crows
- chickadee
- junco
- woodpecker
- nuthatches
- mourning doves
- white-winged crossbills
- pine siskins
- common redpoll
Not a bad list for what is generally regarded as a slow time of year! Same for the next one:
February 2009
From Cuba:
- palm warblers
- iguana
- very small boa constrictor
- rice paper butterflies
- common redpoll
- pine siskins
- red-tailed hawk
- cardinal
- downey woodpecker
- red-bellied woodpecker
- ravens
- killdeer
- kestrels
- northern harrier
- skunk
- red-shouldered hawk
- raccoon (drunk on fermented plums!)
- mallard ducks
If you look at February's list, it's clear that our spring animals are starting to show up: killdeer, kestrels, and skunks are all either migrants or hibernators, and some of the very earliest signs of spring.
Good work Young Naturalists!
I'll be posting more information about our next program in a week or two.
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