09-23-2020, 11:35 PM
I thought I had seen it all when I saw a small band of monkeys skittering across the dirt road. On investigation, I found out that several small bands are about in the woods. They survived after a hurricane destroyed their habitat at the zoo several years ago.
But what I just saw, and wasn't able to get a picture of, was a medium sized bird sitting in one of my dead trees, that looked like a penguin.
I know. I know. Penquins don't fly, and they don't live in Florida. So I am guessing that all of the storms and the flood waters we have had for so long, has these guys a little confused.
It looked just like these guys. I will keep and eye out for them and hope they drop in and stay long enough for me to get a picture next time.
2012 Razorbill invasion
![[Image: RAZR_Mitchell.png]](http://content.ebird.org/ebird/wp-content/uploads/sites/55/RAZR_Mitchell.png)
Fig. 1. Unheard of prior to this year, this evocative image says it all: Razorbills with palm trees of Miami Beach in the background. Photo 15 Dec 2012 by Trey Mitchell.
https://ebird.org/news/razorbills-invade...%20jetties.
But what I just saw, and wasn't able to get a picture of, was a medium sized bird sitting in one of my dead trees, that looked like a penguin.
I know. I know. Penquins don't fly, and they don't live in Florida. So I am guessing that all of the storms and the flood waters we have had for so long, has these guys a little confused.
It looked just like these guys. I will keep and eye out for them and hope they drop in and stay long enough for me to get a picture next time.
2012 Razorbill invasion
![[Image: RAZR_Mitchell.png]](http://content.ebird.org/ebird/wp-content/uploads/sites/55/RAZR_Mitchell.png)
Fig. 1. Unheard of prior to this year, this evocative image says it all: Razorbills with palm trees of Miami Beach in the background. Photo 15 Dec 2012 by Trey Mitchell.
https://ebird.org/news/razorbills-invade...%20jetties.
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