Dry Tortugas and Loggerhead Kingbird


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Posted by Larry Manfredi on 08:33:19 04/01/08

The Loggerhead Kingbird was still being seen as of Saturday March 29th. It seems to be finding plenty of food and has been present since at least March 14th.

I have room on my April 9-12 Dry Tortugas Tour for anyone who is interested. If you have never gone to the Dry Tortugas this is an excellent opportunity to go at a HUGE discount!! The kingbird may still be present as well as migrants and all of the nesting seabirds. This is a wonderful trip for birders or anyone who wants to see the amazing Fort Jefferson! Fort Jefferson was made with 15-million bricks! The foundation started to sink due to the weight and prevented it from being totally finished.

What a great way to get some beautiful photos of the fort and birds. There is some nice snorkeling along the beach with a reef close by to see an abundance of colorful tropical fish.

Please contact me soon if interested.

Larry Manfredi
Homestead, FL
E-mail: birderlm@bellsouth.net
http://www.southfloridabirding.com



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