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Not the best of trips. 1st day in had a 10 year storm, all of the streets La Paz were rivers, manholes flying open spewing geysers of water. Temps 77-51F, good for gringos but bad for reptile hunters. Due to various constraints we seldom got out early or made it into the higher elevations. Anyway, here is the trip list:
Eared Grebe Brown Pelican Double Crested Comorant Great Blue Heron Great Egret Snowy Egret Reddish Egret Little Blue Heron Tricolor Heron Green Heron Yellow Crowned Night Heron White Faced Ibis White Ibis Turkey Vulture Red Tailed Hawk Osprey Cooper Hawk Crested Caracara American Kestrel Merlin Peregrine Falcon California Quail American Coot Black Bellied Plover Semipalmated Plover Killdeer Black-Necked Stilt Greater Yellowlegs Spotted Sandpiper Whimbrel Long Billled Curlew Marbled Godwit Willet Western Sandpiper Least Sandpiper Califonnia Gull Western Gull Yellow Footed Gull Laughing Gull Royal Tern Rock Dove Mourning Dove White Winged Dove Ground Dove Greater Roadrunner Great Horned Owl Common Poorwill White Throated Swift Xanthus Hummingbird Costa's Hummingbird Gila Woodpecker Ladder back Woodpecker Gilded Flicker Magnificent Frigate bird Gray Flycatcher Cassins Kingbird Says Phoebe Black Phoebe Ash Throated Flycatcher Loggerhead Shrike Cassins Vireo Scrub Jay Common Raven Tree Swallow Verdin Cactus Wren Blue Gray Gnatcatcher Hermit Thrush Northern Mockingbird Gray Thrasher Phainopepla Starling Blackthroated Gray Warbler Black Headed Grosbeak Lark Sparrow Rufus Crowned Sparrow Hooded Oriole Scotts Oriole House Finch House Sparrow
Also saw 18 species of reptile, a pretty sorry showing for Baja, none of the sun lovers like rattlers and desert iguanas. Saw lots of pack rats, rock squirrel, deer mouse, some blacktailed jackrabbit and a few desert cottontail. One Coyote. More centroides(sp?) scorpions than you could believe and desert centipedes as thick as stick pretzels. The flora is unique.
I've done better, I've done worse.
See it now before gringos screw it up entirely.
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