| PUERTO RICAN AVIFAUNA |

| 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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| 6615 Updated July 25, 2012. |
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| 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. |

| 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. |