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Merganso-Cabeçudo (Lophodytes cucullatus)Observador
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A male & female pair (see observation 202447924).
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Merganso-Cabeçudo (Lophodytes cucullatus)Observador
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A male & female pair (see observation 202448967).
Fotos / Sons
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Castor-Americano (Castor canadensis)Observador
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Culvert at outflow to Loon Lake. Also see observations 199719102, 199486605 by Trichodezia, Feb. 16th & 18th 2024. This is the same location and presumably either the same beaver or one from the same lodge.
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Picoteiro (Bombycilla garrulus)Observador
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Mixed flock, primarily Bohemian Waxwings but a few Cedar Waxwings, about 50 total.
Fotos / Sons
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Coiote (Canis latrans)Observador
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It passed by a security camera at 11:14 pm, started howling next to our sunroom, I started recording audio at 11:17 pm, then it walked the other way by the security camera at 11:19 pm. These 3 observations document the sequence.
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Coiote (Canis latrans)Observador
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T80
Stayed until 6:46 am. 82 images. Also see observation of tracks from elsewhere on property. https://inaturalist.ca/observations/196131153
Fotos / Sons
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Picanço-Real-Americano (Lanius borealis)Observador
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Distant shots and cropped images, not great but clearly identifiable.
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Raposa (Vulpes vulpes)Observador
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Its front legs fell through the ice when it reached the right side of the field of view.
Fotos / Sons
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Rato-Almiscarado (Ondatra zibethicus)Observador
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On old scent pile of a beaver; pile was also scent marked by a red fox a few days later.
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Raposa (Vulpes vulpes)Observador
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Caught on trail camera, apparently scent marking on the top of an old beaver scent mound.
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Lontra-Canadense (Lontra canadensis)Observador
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On ice, caught on security camera outside of our boathouse.
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Observador
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Found indoors, presumably for hibernation. Apparently overwintering adults can turn brown (as in this specimen), and C. rufilabris overwinters as an adult whereas others in the Chrysoperla pudica group do not.
https://bugguide.net/node/view/245329
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Merganso-Grande (Mergus merganser)Observador
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We counted 220 on Parks Bay, mostly males, and some of both sexes were obviously young of the year.
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Negrola-d'Asa-Branca-Americana (Melanitta deglandi)Observador
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Very distant shots, heavily cropped.
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Tetraz-de-Colar (Bonasa umbellus)Observador
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Fresh roadkill.
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Cisne-Trombeteiro (Cygnus buccinator)Observador
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Seven swans together; three take off while calling, four remain and subsequently call.
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Ganso-de-Testa-Branca (Anser albifrons)Observador
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A pair, among the Canada Geese.