Re: A.D. Barnes Park - November 1, 2002


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Posted by Brian Rapoza on November 01, 2002 at 21:55:47:

In Reply to: A.D. Barnes Park - November 1, 2002 posted by Paul Bithorn on November 01, 2002 at 20:37:49:

Add an Indigo Bunting (female) to the list, seen late afternoon. Otherwise, things had quieted down considerably.

: A brief afternoon jaunt to A.D. Barnes Park in West Miami provided a nice mix of species as the last vestiges of fall migration fell upon us and the
: leaning edge of a "cool front" slowly approaches, certain to bring us more tidbits of joy. They included:

:
: Palm Warbler - 5
: Prairie Warbler - 2
: Northern Parula - 2
: Black-throated Blue Warbler - 2 (Male & Female)
: American Redstart - 1 Male
: Ovenbird - 2
: Black & White - 1
: Magnolia Warbler - 1

: Other birds seen..

: Cooper's Hawk - 1
: Osprey - 1
: Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 10
: Red-eyed Vireo - 1
: White-eyed Vireo - 1
: Gray Catbird - 5
: Painted Bunting -1 (Male)

: Life is good........knowing that Shark Valley and Loop Road loom on tommorow's horizon.




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