Plantation Key Fall Out


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Posted by Brennan Mulrooney on 15:54:43 04/11/07

In Reply to: Key West: this is more like it posted by Toe

Up here in the upper keys we had much the same conditions, with a similar species make-up. One difference is that we have lots of WORM-EATING WARBLERS. Perhaps this is just a difference of available habitat. We also have many BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLERS. Both of these species like more mature forest, so I guess that might explain the discrepancy.

Highlight of my morning was OVENBIRD, N. WATERTHRUSH, AND SWAINSON'S WARBLER all in the same binocular view.

Brennan Mulrooney
Key Largo, FL



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