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PUERTO RICAN AVIFAUNA
Rare birds
Rails, Coots, Gallinules
"As the path of the birds in the air or of fishes in the water is invisible, even so is the path of the possessors of wisdom."
PRIVATE ISLANDWIDE BIRDING TRIPS SINCE 1992
3695  11 junio    3810  28 junio  3853  19 julio
3928  17agosto    4021  18sep   4274  4dic
4359  2ene  4449  18ene  4706  17mar
4776  2abr  4807  10abr   4907  8may
4925   15may   4956  21may  5014  3jun  5022  15jun  
5061    5083  24jun   5195  23jul
6432  15mar2010
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Maps or GPS devices are not
allowed during our birding trips.
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without written permission from BIRDING PUERTO RICO.
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Updated July 25, 2012.
1992 - 2012 Copyrights, BIRDING PUERTO RICO.
This picture of the
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
was taken at El Yunque
National Forest and it
could be probably the first
picture of this bird taken
in Puerto Rico.
Rare migrant in the Eastern:  Upland
Sandpiper during September 18, 2011
birding trip.
- White-collar Swift

2006 - Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

2009 - Baltimore Oriole

2010 - Tundra Swans, Baltimore Oriole

2011 - Upland Sandpiper

2012 - Baltimore Oriole, Limpkin
Rare migrant in Puerto Rico:  Baltimore
Oriole, we are lucky to see it almost
every year in the Eastern Region
(January - February).
Limpkin - For safety measures, we are
not going to share the location were
we saw the bird until further studies
of the area will conclude.