Sunday, January 1, 2012

Bird watching with one eye?!

Went with two English girls for a bird watching trip(for them their first birding trip ever)...around 10 am little thing..dust or so...flew in my eye.
We tried to wash it out , but did not work.
Tried to see the birds with one eye, we saw fortunately nice birds, but after that , when the English Girls went on the bus, fast to my home , tried to wash it out...
Did not work...freaking out a bit...to the docter and she did found a very tiny little thing... 2 different eye drops, no pain, swollen eye  and relieved. In 3 days I will be O.K. again and see the birds with two eyes.
Bird watching is very dangerous, you can fall, get something in your eye, bumb your head.....
Well here is the birdlist  of that day....we went to two areas.
black Vulture
snowy bellied Hummingbird
rufous tailed Hummingbird
long billed Starthroat
violet Sabrewing
green violet Ear
white tailed Emerald
hairy Woodpecker
red crowned Woodpecker
streak headed Woodcreeper
dark Pewee
boat billed Flycatcher
tropical Kingbird
mountain Elania
common tody Flycatcher
yellowish Flycatcher
black faced Solitair
white throated Thrush
Philadelphia Vireo
TennesseeWarbler
American Redstart
black throated  green Warbler
black and white Warbler
Elegant Euphonia
Wilson's Warbler
summer Tanager
rose breasted Grosbeak
slate throated White start
red legged Honycreeper
silver throated Tanager
thick billed Euphonia
yellow crowned Euphonia
blue gray Tanager
crimson backed Tanager
white winged Tanager
red crowned Ant Tanager
common bush Tanager
yellow throated brush Finch
slate colored Seedeater
rufous collared Sparrow
yellow faced Grassquit
black Guans

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