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Mick G

Mick G

Boynton Beach, Florida

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Mick G Red fox
Red fox commented on by Mick G Washington, USA8 years ago

Makes one wonder if this is some cross or a subspecies all of its own on San Juan Island. I looked at a couple others from San Juan and they look similarly grey.

Mick G Pileated woodpecker
Pileated woodpecker commented on by Mick G Florida, USA8 years ago

Would be cool to find even a piece of evidence of an ivory.

Mick G Great blue heron (juvenile)
Great blue heron (juvenile) commented on by Mick G Florida, USA8 years ago

Thanks. Young one. Was 5 feet away with a 600mm lens

Mick G Horse fly
Horse fly commented on by Mick G Florida, USA9 years ago

Thank you @ForestDragon.

Mick G Five-lined Skink
Five-lined Skink commented on by Mick G Delray Beach, Florida, USA9 years ago

Thank you, Scott for the ID. Sorry took so long to get back.

Mick G Coopers Hawk
Coopers Hawk commented on by Mick G Delray Beach, Florida, USA9 years ago

Thank you @Kibuyu and Doren B

Mick G Coopers Hawk
Coopers Hawk commented on by Mick G Delray Beach, Florida, USA9 years ago

After review I think a Coopers. http://askanaturalist.com/cooper%E2%80%9...

Mick G Coopers Hawk
Coopers Hawk commented on by Mick G Delray Beach, Florida, USA9 years ago

I am having a debate in my research now. Cornell might say sharp shinned but it looks like a Cooper's too?

Mick G Coopers Hawk
Coopers Hawk commented on by Mick G Delray Beach, Florida, USA9 years ago

Thank you, @StirredMocha. I thought so but almost never get them correct.

Mick G Common Eider Duck
Common Eider Duck commented on by Mick G Boynton Beach, Florida, USA9 years ago

I first though he was tethered to something and couldn't move, possibly a fishing line. Then I asked a person on a wave runner to see. The duck then moved. He left after this far off shot was taken.

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