High numbers again; 3/8


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Posted by Robin on 11:17:00 03/08/06

In Reply to: Migration + West Winds = Birds in Cape Florida posted by Robin Diaz

Seems like the NNE winds kept a lot of birds in the park. Had interesting numbers again, although not much species variety. Birds of interest: Purple Martin; Gray Catbird (54); Northern Parula (78); Magnolia Warbler (winter resident); Yellow-rumped Warbler, including 1 singing (29); Yellow-throated Warbler (6); Palm Warbler (208); Black-and-white Warbler (12); Common Yellowthroat (202); and Painted Bunting (8).

I confess to checking out more weedy areas today to pump up the numbers. It worked! The birdiest spots were south Pond Trail and north edge of Youth Camping Area.



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