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Amber Vega has finished a birding session
15/03/2025 - 7:30pm
Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia,
Texas, United States

Session

BIRDS!🦉

Buff-bellied Hummingbird

15 Mar 2025 - 5:02pm
Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Buff-bellied Hummingbird photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Black-crested Titmouse photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Northern Cardinal photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Altamira Oriole photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Altamira Oriole photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Hooded Oriole photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Great Kiskadee photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Long-billed Thrasher photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a White-faced Ibis photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a American White Ibis photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Golden-fronted Woodpecker photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Golden-fronted Woodpecker photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Eastern Screech Owl photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Carolina Wren photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Carolina Wren photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Yellow-crowned Night Heron photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Buff-bellied Hummingbird photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Black-crested Titmouse photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Northern Cardinal photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Altamira Oriole photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Altamira Oriole photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Hooded Oriole photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Great Kiskadee photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Long-billed Thrasher photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a White-faced Ibis photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a American White Ibis photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Golden-fronted Woodpecker photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Golden-fronted Woodpecker photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Eastern Screech Owl photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Carolina Wren photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Carolina Wren photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States
A photo of a Yellow-crowned Night Heron photographed in  Siesta Village Number 1 Colonia, Texas, United States

Sightings

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Species
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Sightings
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