Forrest Rowland just moved to Delaware and is already immersed in the DE Birding and Wildlife scene.
He was DNS Hawk Watch Director, Fall 2007 and has guided birding trips in Mexico, Oman, Ecuador,
and the USA. His extensive travels have taken him to over 34 countries including New Guinea,
Australia, and Fiji. While his education has centered on genetics and pre-med, his particular interests
lie in Herpetology and Ornithology.
#1 Hoatzin #2 Striped Owl #3 Fork-tailed Flycatcher #4 Boat-tailed Flycatcher
#5 White-tailed Trogan #6 Plum-throated Cotinga #7 Bat Falcon #8 Amazonian Violaceous Trogan
#9 White-fronted Nunbird #10 Blackstart #11 Cream-colored Courser #12 Desert Wheatear
and Sociable Plover
#13 Hypocolius #14 Hypocolius #!5 African Paradise Flycatcher #16 Squacco Heron
NFS = Not For Sale, but of interest
#17 Steppe Eagle #18 Yellow-browed Warbler #19 Indian Roller #20 Red Howler Monkey
(NFS)
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NFS Tent-making Bats #21 Morpho Achilles #22 Caligo Idinomeus #23Helicoia Pneumata
#24 Horned Planthopper #25 Primrose #26 Nysturgium #27 Puya
#28 Vanilla Blossom #29 Phrynohyas resifinctus NFS Osteocephalus taurinus #30 Osteocephalus
cabrerai
NFS Phyllomedusa vallantii NFS Phyllomedusa NFS Hyla triangulum NFS Hyla bifurca
vallantii tomopterna (reticulated)
NFS Hyla leucophyllata NFS Hyla fasciata NFS Hyla geographica NFS Scinax garbei
(leucistic albino)
NFS Scinax rubra #31 Ischonema quixensis #32 Eladorhina perezi NFS Eleutherodactylus
variabilis
NFS Hyla Caucarata #33 Unbra plica plica #34 Emerald Tree Boa NFS Amazon Tree Boa
NFS Anolis transversalis NFS Enyaloides laticeps NFS Red Vine Snake