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A Great Egret takes flight.
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When I was in Nicaragua, this egret posed against the blue sky reminded me of California.
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A Great Egret strutted by a small flock of Black Vultures on the beach.
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The sunlight illuminates the musculature of the egret.
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Yellow Warblers were seen by us everywhere we visited in Nicaragua. This one had his back to me but I love the composition of the photo. Not every good bird picture is a good picture of the bird.
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A beautiful yellow flower grew on the island.
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This Mangrove Swallow
was nicely posed for me as our boat went by.
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Another shot of one of the hawks residing at Rincon Hill Dogpark.
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The osprey found the fishing good that day.
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Another Magpie Jay waiting for handouts at breakfast.
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There were many of these small blue-tailed lizards near the beach but I don't know what they are called.
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A black vulture flying low enough to clearly see the differences between the black and turkey vultures.
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The squirrels inhabiting the island were very charming.
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The jay was feeding in the early morning sun.
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Several Greater Yellowlegs strutted their stuff.
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This flycatcher was very active and vocal.
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There is no end of lush pasture for the local cattle.
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Our guide had amazing abilities to spot wildlife. How he ever saw this nightjar amidst the leaves of the jungle floor I'll never know.
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This was the first cuckoo I had ever seen. Its call is not the classic "cuckoo" sound
we associate with the clocks.
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Another whistling duck in a tree.
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A Turkey Vulture soared overhead and close enough to see many details.
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On our birding walk we came across some domestic pigs. The guide called to them in the Nicaraguan way which you can see in this video link.
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A closer shot of the tree roosting Fulvous Whistling Duck.
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The whimbrel
is not endangered and is found from the Arctic to Australia.
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The same Inca Doves from yesterday's posting.
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