High numbers continue


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Posted by Robin on 15:53:00 03/25/06

In Reply to: Cape Florida: Warbler fallout posted by Robin Diaz

Bill Boeringer and I had another good morning at Cape Florida. Numerous warblers continue, as well as several FOS birds. Bryant Roberts joined us, helping us find 2 Swainson's Warblers. We noticed American Kestrels, Purple Martins and Barn Swallows coming in during the late morning. Most bizarre sighting: Limpkin flying into the park from the ocean.

Merlin: 3
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Chuck-will's-widow
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker: 2 (good for this park)
Yellow-throated, Blue-headed and Red-eyed Vireos
Northern Parula: 49
Yellow-throated Warbler: 23
Prairie Warbler: 236
Palm Warbler: 75
Black-and-white Warbler: 19
Swainson's Warbler: 2
Northern Waterthrush
Louisiana Waterthrush: 4
Common Yellowthroat: 143

Bryant may have additional sightings.



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