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House Finch |
The ninth and tenth days of birding were uneventful,
birding-wise. I saw two new birds for
the trip with one, House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus), being a lifer.
I started on the ninth at Burnsmead but this time I followed the trails north towards Bankside. At Burnsmead I saw a Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto), a first for the
trip. I had a miniature photo session with
a few birds playing in a tree at Bankside.
Then, out of nowhere, this cute
little weasel-like animal decided to photobomb my photoshoot.
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Long-tailed Weasel |
I later learned that this animal was called a
Long-tailed Weasel (Mustela frenata) and surprisingly none
of my Canadian relatives had ever seen one in person. That was the highlight of my morning birding.
Later that day, while on my way to the train station at Canon
Meadows I saw my only lifer of the day, a House
Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus).
I did not go out on the morning of the tenth but took
advantage of the long days of sunlight and headed out to Burnsmead around 8:00 pm. The highlight was seeing six Ruddy Ducklings (Oxyura
jamaicensis). We normally see them as
vagrants here in Barbados but I have never seen their ducklings before.
At the end of Days nine and ten my tally increased just
slightly.
Trip Tally
New Species for the Days: 2
New Lifers for the Days: 1
Total Species for the Trip: 94
Total Lifers for the Trip: 64
Eurasian Collared-Dove; House Finch
Images From Day 9 & 10