Saturday, March 31, 2018

OVENBIRD, KEY WEST TROPICAL FOREST & BOTANICAL GARDEN,STOCK ISLAND, 3/26 & 3/27/18

   We can ID this warbler as an Ovenbird by its olive upperparts, white underparts heavily streaked with black, white eyering and a line of orange feathers running along the top of head bordered on each side by blackish-brown stripes.  The eyes are dark, the upper mandible of the bill is dark, the lower mandible is horn-colored and the bill is pointed.  The Ovenbird's legs and feet are pink.
   The Ovenbird gets its name from the shape of it's nest, which has a dome shape and side entrance that make it resemble a Dutch oven.









GREAT WHITE HERON, FLAMINGO, EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK,FLORIDA,3/24/18

   The Great White Heron is a white morph of the Great Blue Heron.  It is common in the Florida Keys.




MALE PILEATED WOODPECKER PEERING OUT OF NEST, MAHOGANY HAMMOCK TRAIL,EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK,FLORIDA,3/24/18

   We could see the hole in the tree and hear a woodpecker pecking away inside, probably trying to make it bigger.   Finally, a male Pileated Woodpecker peeked out.






PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, GUMBO LIMBO TRAIL,EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK,FLORIDA, 3/24/18

   First time we have seen in U.S.; we previously photographed one in Costa Rica.