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Swampcrawler

10,000 Birds

One of the more exciting birds this summer in this little corner of North Carolina is undoubtedly the King Rail s that have been regularly reported in a still-water back-arm of Jordan Lake in Chatham County, just south of where I live. I’ve heard the species a handful of times in Florida, but I’ve never actually put eyes to one.

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Bubble-gum Pink Legs

10,000 Birds

Larry Jordan wrote a profile of The Unique Black-Necked Stilt for 10,000 Birds in 2011; he points out that they have the second longest legs in proportion to their bodies of any bird, exceeded only by the Flamingo (another Pink Bird). They make a bird that is quite watchable to begin with, totally irresistible.

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I and the Bird: What is an Ibis?

10,000 Birds

Though as the Sacred Ibis continues to make inroads in Florida, that line gets more and more blurry every year. White-faced Ibis at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge – Larry Jordan, 10,000 Birds. It draws a more or less firm line between those species in the Old World and those in the New, however.

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The Many Faces of the Pine Warbler

10,000 Birds

You can argue that large waders of Florida are flashier or that the secretive Bachman’s Sparrow elicit more respect, and sure, Pine Warblers nest as far north as southern Canada so how can they really be southeastern, but if you raise these points I think you fail to realize how truly prolific Pine Warblers are in the south.

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Best Bird of the Year 2012

10,000 Birds

Southern Cassowary with chicks by Duncan Wright Carlos Sanchez was particularly appreciative of a new bird for him in Florida. This bird represented only the second documented record of this species in Florida. Northern Florida represented a refreshing change of scenery and an opportunity to explore with a renewed sense of discovery.

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