Hottest day of the month so far,
well into the 90's, so not much energy for wandering. Things were much
the same as the past couple of days, with a couple of interesting
exceptions but it's the final day in Kingston so made the best of it.
A few, arguably better, shots of
HOODED ORIOLE
and 'infectious'
AMERICAN KESTREL
LOGGERHEAD KINGBIRD
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD
I.T.M.A.
Proving there is still a little REACTION left in the
Old Dog Yet!
this MONGOOSE was in view for less than 10 seconds
click, click, click.
AMERICAN KESTREL on the wing.
CATTLE EGRET
SNOWY EGRET
WASPs nest building.
PASSION FRUIT
GALL
A neatly placed Berry.
First photographs of the 'endemic'
JAMAICAN EUPHONIA (E)
JAMAICAN EUPHONIA (E)
One for the Fungal Punk
nice bit of 'RUST' to get you going Dave!
nice bit of 'RUST' to get you going Dave!
Oh no, not again!
Thought this might be BAHAMA MOCKINGBIRD
(which do occur here)
given the 'flecking' on the breast, but more likely
to be a juvenile Northern Mockingbird.
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