Birding at Big Cypress National Park-Monument Lake, Oasis Visitor Center, Kirby Storter....
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
- Bird with me at Big Cypress National Park. Commentary about my trip, what I found, bird ID, and more!
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Various info sources used:
www.allaboutbirds.org/news/
Peterson Warbler guide
Sibley guide to Birds
Stokes Field Guide
Crossley Guide
Atlas of Bird Migration
North American Songbirds
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www.birds.cornell.edu/home/
Nat Geo Birding Guide
Smithsonian Birding Field Guide
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Nice views..i am in orlando and get to see many of those in my yard 😂❤
Thanks!! Yeah We don’t have any of those wood peckers in the keys except red bellies, maybe a yellow bellied sapsucker during winter, and the occasional downy 🫤 It’s crazy how many mainland birds we don’t have! Only cool thing about here is we tend to get rare neotropical migrants and we sometimes Caribbean birds and parrots. When I lived in Orlando we definitely did have different birds!
Big Cypress is a preserve not a national park .A national park has lots of restrictions & rules preserves don't . I know this area well I use to stay on Loop Road for years which is near to Monument lake on its north end . I film a lot of stuff in area including birds & some things u just have to be out there long enough to know how to find .
Hmmm that’s interesting because the website says it’s apart of the national park service so it’s easy to get that confused…but regardless that was not the purpose of the video to differentiate how the area is managed…The purpose was for birding.