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Posted by Brian Rapoza on 10:04:15 07/05/08
A Carolina Chickadee is at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park. I first found it along one of the hammock trails. I saw it again a short time later in an oak along the park road, near disc golf basket # 18. It's possible that the bird followed me there in response to my pishing. When I left, it was in oaks a little farther east along the park road, across from the new parking area at the east end of the ball fields. To locate the bird, listen for its distinctive "fee-bee-fee-bay" song, which it sings almost insessantly. It will give its "chick-a-dee-dee-dee" call in response to pishing.
Otherwise, it was slow at the park, with no migrants seen yet; just a lone Chimney Swift and the usual cardinals, etc.
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