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A Eurasian Collared-dove photographed by Mike in the Bahamas , which is pretty different from midwinter Montana Eurasian Collared-doves, as you may have gathered from the name, are not part of our native avifauna. The Collared-doves were introduced to the Bahamas in the 1970s, and from there apparently leapfrogged to the U.S.
With Corey’s February jollies to The Bahamas (when he should have been at home looking for GGOs), Lichtenstein, Austria and Switzerland our country/province/principality/kingdom/territory list has swollen to 37. You should have forgone the Bahamas!). Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. The Retreat, Bahamas National Trust.
Submissions for February have been received from Austria, Australia, UK, Japan, Costa Rica, Serbia, Mexico, USA, The Bahamas and Lichtenstein. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. The Retreat, Bahamas National Trust. BS-Bahamas-Nassau-New Gate Road – 25.0644x-77.3035. Bahama Woodstar – Calliphlox evelynae.
The Retreat, Bahamas National Trust. The Retreat, Bahamas National Trust. Bahama Woodstar – Calliphlox evelynae. Cattle Egret – Bubulcus ibis. Lake Kerkini-east side–from Limnochori to Megalochori. 02 Jan 2018. Greater Antillean Bullfinch – Loxigilla violacea. 02 Jan 2018. 02 Jan 2018. 02 Jan 2018.
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