Birding from The Delphi Club in the Bahamas Part 3
Since he had chose to renovate a car which rents most of my birdwatching around the cabin. But one day I hitch a ride in Marsh Harbor, Sandy by the managing director, and while running household tasks, had a look at some seagulls. The wind and the gulls were sitting on a dock below. Gulls are gulls, mostly black head, a first for me, and within seconds of them see me, I realized why they called black headed gulls! Here, held a hearing billed Gull Ringed between them, and a smaller Black-backed Gull and Royal Tern, also new to me. After surveillance the gulls that went to a restaurant called Mangos and the way the song of a nightingale in the ear of a tree and flying was a kestrel American. The American Kestrel is much smaller than ours, and unfortunately, never really close enough for a excellent picture. The other day my father with no back problems and was so keen to go fishing, as Sometimes the way out of the loam was very unconventional, was whether there was a strong sea wind. So we on loan the Delphi Club Toyota Hilux and headed for the Abaco National Park to stay some ten miles further south. Understands 20,500 acres in Southern Abaco, and is under the direction of the National Endowment for the Bahamas. In this area, 5,000 hectares of pine forests, where the largest surviving populations of endangered Parrot Bahamas. Besides parrots, there are a variety of birds that are protected in this area. As a result, the Abaco National Park was an vital bird area by the National Audubon Society and Bird Life International. First, he went to Sandy Top , a small village on the east coast, where we found both cattle and Fantastic White Egret walking around the village. There were also more Laughing Gulls and Royal Terns in one of the pillars. I read that is a excellent place to look for Piping Plover, but all I could find were Turnstone on the beach was. Thus, in absence, to find, we went to the park on a very bumpy road. Whenever he stopped again and I went downstairs to see if I hear or see the parrots. Unfortunately , no. I had heard that close a few times back in the hostel and saw a couple in the distance, flying over the unit, but no. spished I also like if he could call at any warblers. In the first attempt American Redstart was a very close and I could spurt. I could also see a excellent Grassland Warbler, which seemed like one of the most common birds get around the hut. My main goal of this unit has been given to the Hole in the Wall Lighthouse that 20 miles by this route, which is increasingly harsh and more uncomfortable because it was my father. It is seen in the bushes around lighthouse Kirtland’s warbler, warbler and what a pretty rare that I really wanted to connect to one. I was about to turn over my father’s account appeared pained groans when the lighthouse. We chose to continue at this time. I found a Kirtland’s warbler, and indeed, we had received the car back in time to take the ships were under time pressure. N parrot well, hopefully a further day.