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Posted by Mark Hedden on 17:12:06 04/06/07
It was stormy in Key West this morning, which brought about a nice little fallout, the first full-on pulse of the season.
At Indigenous Park it was mostly waves of Palm Warblers (that weren't there last week) and a Hooded Warlber.
At Fort Zach:
Eastern Kingbird (It wouldn't go LOKI, no matter how hard I tried.)
Green Heron (10 or so, upland in the hammocks.)
Hooded Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler (6 or 7)
Prothonotary Warbler (many many)
American Redstart
Palm Warbler
Prairie Warbler
Northern Parula
Black-and-white Warbler
Summer Tanager
Black-whiskered Vireo
Blue Grosbeak
Indigo Bunting
Red-shouldered Hawk (juvenile, in the bird bath)
Carl Goodrich said he had an Orchard Oriole and a Swainson's Warbler, neither of which I saw.
Mark Hedden
Bone Island Bird Expeditions
"Birding Key West, the Lower Keys, and the Rest of the World."
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