Nanday's are medium-sized parakeets. The black head and green body are the basic identifiers, but they also have a tinge of blue in the chest and wings, and bright, reddish-orange "cuffs" on their legs. The species is native to South America but have established self-sustaining populations in some areas of Florida.
Tree Swallows are streamlined small songbirds with long, pointed wings and a short, squared or slightly notched tail. Their bills are very short and flat. Foraging flocks are frequently seen over wetlands, water, and agricultural fields.
Barred Owls are large, stocky owls with rounded heads, no ear tufts, and medium length, rounded tails. They are mottled brown and white overall, with dark brown, almost black, eyes. Barred Owls roost quietly in forest trees during the day and at night they hunt small animals.