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Posted by Trey Mitchell on 17:18:16 10/11/06
This morning Toe and I went to Lucky Hammock, the Annex, Royal Palm and Dump
Marsh looking for something new. Luck Hammock had a lot of birds, but nothing
unusual and the diversity was limited.
The annex was fairly quiet and we didn't stay long.
Royal palm was similar to Luck Hammock and the Annex.
There were no ducks at Dump Marsh, but there was a kettle of vultures and
raptors with to look at.
List for the day:
Prairie
Palm
Magnolia
Red Start
Parula
Common Yellow Throat
Black-throated Blue
Ovenbird
House Wrens - Many
Bobolink
Phoebe
Yellow Cardinal (adult male, yellow instead of red) Luck Hammock
Indigo Bunting
Painted Bunting
Least Sandpiper
Lesser Yellow Legs
Killdeer
N. Harrier
Kestrel
Broad-wing Hawk
Short-tailed Hawk
Coopers Hawk
Sharp-shinned Hawk
and yes most a Red-shouldered Hawk
I'm sure I missed a few...
A few photos:
UFO seen in the Sadowski Hammock the other day... A shot of a fly taken in
flight back lit using a flash.
House Wren
Pheboe
Common Yellow Throat
Palm Warbler
Ovenbird
Black-throated Blue
Broad-winged Hawk
It was a beautiful morning for birding, I wish we would have found something
a little more interesting, but at least I wasn't working... :)
"Shoot"
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