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Mangrove Cuckoo Birds, Puerto Rico, Cuckoo Coccyzus minor,Geotagged,Mangrove cuckoo,Puerto Rico Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

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  1. Mangrove Cukoos have a "bad" reputation in Southwest Florida. They are hard to find, difficult to see well, and are camera shy. But in Puerto Rico I saw several, including this one. He was hanging out to dry after a heavy rain, fully visible and not the least concerned about me or my camera. Posted one year ago
  2. So sorry...I am trying to geotag or set country but neither function is working for me. Posted one year ago
    1. Can you elaborate a bit on what is not working? What do you see and what happens? Posted one year ago
      1. Ferdy, thanks! Nothing happened. The links were dead. I only use my cell phone for everything and often encounter problems of this nature. Posted one year ago, modified one year ago
        1. With "link" do you mean button? For example the "set country" button below the map? Posted one year ago
  3. I do mean button, which is really a link I assume. No doubt I am doing this wrong. Once I post a photo and identify the subject as well as post a broader comment, what should I do next? Posted one year ago, modified one year ago
  4. I just geotagged it. I think it worked this time. Please let me know if I put the bird in the right place. Posted one year ago

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The mangrove cuckoo is a species of cuckoo that is native to the Neotropics. The mangrove cuckoo is a resident of southern Florida in the United States, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, both coasts of Mexico and Central America, and the Atlantic coast of South America as far south as the mouth of the Amazon River.

Similar species: Cuckoos
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