there are cuts on the leaves from leafcutter bees. the observation for the bees is here: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/178201769
With Erik Haney; a successful chase of the Couch's Kingbird, which will reprersent the first Florida record if accepted by members of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee. We stayed at the northeastern corner of the park, although I did one walk-around. The weather at the start was overcast with light sprinkling and 73 degrees ("feels like" 73), and rather windy. We left at 1330.
With Erik Haney; a successful chase of the Couch's Kingbird, which will reprersent the first Florida record if accepted by members of the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee. We stayed at the northeastern corner of the park, although I did one walk-around. The weather at the start was overcast with light sprinkling and 73 degrees ("feels like" 73), and rather windy. We left at 1330.
With Erik Haney; heading home from a successful chase of the Couch's Kingbird at Tallahassee, with two stops in coastal Taylor County thrown in for good measure. The weather was overcast, 77 degrees ("feels like" 77) and windy. We left at 1600 and headed to Hagens Cove.
Nine of the 10 scaup show white wing stripes nearly to the wingtips, so we presume that the entire flock was composed of Greater Scaup.
With Erik Haney; heading home from a successful chase of the Couch's Kingbird at Tallahassee, with two stops in coastal Taylor County thrown in for good measure. The weather was overcast, 77 degrees ("feels like" 77) and windy. We left at 1600 and headed to Hagens Cove.
With Erik Haney; heading home from a successful chase of the Couch's Kingbird at Tallahassee, with two stops in coastal Taylor County thrown in for good measure. The weather at 1521 was overcast, 77 degrees ("feels like" 77) and windy. We left at 1655 and headed to a delicious dinner at Chompers.