Backyard bird of the week: Mourning Dove

Florida backyard bird map for May 27–Jun 03
• Observations: 1582
• Birds counted: 5537

Top locations:
• The Celery Fields--North Cells
• Brumley Road
• Park Private Residence

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Florida raptor watch: Osprey

Florida raptor watch map for May 26–Jun 02
• Observations: 913
• Birds counted: 1723

Top locations:
• 198 Jungle Hut Rd, Palm Coast US-FL (2…
• 15122 US-301 S, Hawthorne US-FL 29.516…
• Newnans Lake/Lake Pithlachocco--SE sho…

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Florida rarity watch: Red-cockaded Woodpecker

Florida rarity watch map for May 25–Jun 01
• Notable reports: 34
• Birds counted: 97

Top locations:
• Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park
• John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland W…
• Jonathan Dickinson SP

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Rarity roulette: White-faced Ibis in Louisiana

U.S. rarity roulette map for May 24–May 31
• Notable reports: 8
• Birds counted: 42

Top locations:
• Main Terminal, Kenner US-LA (29.9932,-…
• Bonnet Carre Spillway (general area)
• 1100–1176 LA-46 W, Saint Bernard US-LA…

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Most reported bird in Florida this week: Masked Booby

Florida most reported bird map for May 23–May 30
• Reports: 1
• Birds counted: 106

Top locations:
• Dry Tortugas NP--East Key

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Songbird spotlight: Common Yellowthroat

Florida songbird spotlight map for May 22–May 29
• Observations: 191
• Birds counted: 428

Top locations:
• A-2 Reservoir
• Shark Valley Loop Road, Homestead US-F…
• IP Wetlands (no public access)

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Migratory bird spotlight: Gray Catbird

Florida migrant spotlight map for May 21–May 28
• Observations: 19
• Birds counted: 20

Top locations:
• 16135 SE 91st Ct, Summerfield US-FL 28…
• 1125 Alachua Ave, Tallahassee US-FL 30…
• Holly Ave residence

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Backyard bird of the week: Downy Woodpecker

Florida backyard bird map for May 20–May 27
• Observations: 750
• Birds counted: 1134

Top locations:
• Crosby Sanctuary (access restricted)
• Goethe SF
• Ringhaver Park

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