Bill Sadowski - ready for a good spring fall out...


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Posted by Trey Mitchell on 17:43:04 04/06/06

I took a quick walk through Bill Sadowski Park this morning and was happy to
see a greater variety of birds than in my past few visits. I saw quite a few
Prairies, Palms, Common Yellow Throats. I also saw Black and White, Yellow Rump
and heard a Worm-eating Warbler. I got a good look at a perched Broad-winged
hawk but if flew before I could get the photo. *#!%#^


I didn't see anything special, but there seemed to be more migrants than in
my last few visits. I'm hoping the  cool front late Sunday will cause a
fall out. There are a couple of Strangler Figs fruiting as is the Wild Coffee.
There were lots of bugs around also, so the visitors will have plenty to eat.





This Blue Jay caused me to walk way out of my way looking for the Red-shouldered
Hawk it was imitating.





Gulf Fritillary

 





Large Orange Sulfur





Mockingbird





Palm Warbler





Phaon Crescent ???





Prairie Warbler







Turkey Vulture - the roost area is becoming really ripe!!!





Zebra Wing





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