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Raptors
Red-tailed Hawk - juvenile
Red-tailed Hawk - juvenile
Cooper's Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Red-shouldered Hawk
Red-shouldered Hawk
American Kestrel
A. Kestrel - male (gray wings)
Merlin
Peregrine Falcon
Osprey
Osprey
Adult Red-tailed Hawk
Resident Burrowing Owls are now extinct locally.
They were resident at KMHRP into the 1980's.
DUCKS & GEESE
GULLS & TERNS
SHOREBIRDS & ASST. WATER BIRDS
HUMMINGBIRDS
LAND BIRDS
ASSORTED UNSORTED
HERONS, EGRETS, etc.
"BLACK" BIRDS
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What is KMHRP?
Where is KMHRP?
Historical Photos
Park Habitats
Bird Photos, List, Where to
Butterflies
Dragonflies
Essays About the Park
Park Abuse
Wilmington Drain
Helping Harbor Park
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