Location: PUERTO RICO

Observer: Sandy Dillard

Comments: This was actually an aborted dive trip but I actually went birding instead. It was short but I birded around the small island off Fajardo on the east end of the PR and then I birded El Yunque NWR. This was a absolutely beautful place to go birding. I climbed all the way to the top of the peak and looked out over the Island. I actually had a clear day since I got there in the AM and therefore the afternoon clouds hadn't rolled in yet.

Number of Species: 37
 
Booby, Brown
Pelican, Brown
Heron, Little Blue
Egret, Snowy
Heron, Great Blue
Egret, Cattle
Heron, Green
Ibis, Glossy
Sandpiper, Spotted
Killdeer
Gull, Ring-billed
Gull, Laughing
Tern, Gull-billed
Tern, Royal
Tern, Sandwich
Dove, Rock
Pigeon, Scaly-naped
Pigeon, Plain
Dove, Mourning
Ground-Dove, Common
Parrot, Puerto Rican
Mango, Green
Emerald, Puerto Rican
Tody, Puerto Rican
Woodpecker, Puerto Rican
Kingbird, Gray
Vireo, Puerto Rican
Mockingbird, Northern
Thrasher, Pearly-eyed
Martin, Caribbean
Waxbill, Black-rumped
Warbler, Black-throated Blue
Bananaquit
Tanager, Puerto Rican
Tanager, Stripe-headed
Grassquit, Yellow-faced
Grackle, Greater Antillean
Sula leucogaster
Pelecanus occidentalis
Egretta caerulea
Egretta thula
Ardea herodias
Bubulcus ibis
Butorides virescens
Plegadis falcinellus
Actitis macularia
Charadrius vociferus
Larus delawarensis
Larus atricilla
Sterna nilotica
Sterna maxima
Sterna sandvicensis
Columba livia
Columba squamosa
Columba inornata
Zenaida macroura
Columbina passerina
Amazona vittata
Anthracothorax viridis
Chlorostilbon maugaeus
Todus mexicanus
Melanerpes portoricensis
Tyrannus dominicensis
Vireo latimeri
Mimus polyglottos
Margarops fuscatus
Progne dominicensis
Estrilda troglodytes
Dendroica caerulescens
Coereba flaveola
Nesospingus speculiferus
Spindalis zena
Tiaris olivacea
Quiscalus niger

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