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Birds seen in
Villa Sumaya, Santa Cruz areas – along the shore, in wooded valleys
and open slopes. In addition there are several types of
hummingbirds, small warblers, sparrows, falcons, herons and vireos
that were sighted but not positively identified. Birds identified in
A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America by Steve
N.G. Howell and Sophie Webb.
Great Blue Heron (pg 138 –not illustrated) Red-tailed Hawk (Plate 9)
Osprey (pg 178 – not illustrated on Plate) White-winged Dove (Plate
20) White-tipped Dove (Plate 20) Rufous Saberwing (Plate 29) Azure
crowned Hummingbird (Plate 31) Golden-fronted Woodpecker (Plate 35)
Laddes backed Woodpecker (Plate 36) Hairy woodpecker (Plate 36)
Boat-billed Flycatcher (Plate 42) Topical Kingbird (Plate 42)
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (Plate 44) Clay-colored Thrush (Plate
51) Rufous-collared Thrush (Plate 51) Grey Silky (Plate 52)
Rufous-brawed Peppershrike (Plate 53) Slate–throated Redstart (Plate
55) Blue-hooded Euponia (Plate 56) Western Tanager (Plate 58)
Rose-breasted Grosbeak ( pg 683 – not illustrated) Prevost’s Grouund
Sparrow (Plate 61) White-collared Seedeater (Plate 62) Great-tailed
Grackle (Plate 65) Altamire Oride (Plate 67) Baltimore Oriole (Plate
68) Black-throated Grey Warbler (pg 637-not illustrated) Baltimore
Oriole (Plate 68) Black Phoebe (pg 504) Turkey Vulture (Plate 7)
Black Vulture (Plate 7) Golden–olive Woodpecker (plate 35) Social
Flycatcher (Plate 42) Summes Tanager (Plate 58) Lesser Gold finch
(Plate 59) Lesser Yellowlegs (Pg 265 – not illustrated) Greater
Pewee (Plate 40) Northern Licker (Plate 36) Belted King Fisher
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