NAMC Kendall Indian Hammocks Park


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Posted by Steve Paez on 09:41:43 09/20/09

The Park was somewhat lacking in warbler variety. No mixed flocks and they were usually seen as individuals. The main hammock was very quiet. The highlight for me was a tree by the garbage dump that contained 3 Baltimore Orioles, 1 Spot-Breasted Oriole, 1 Summer Tanager, Mockingbirds, a male Cardinal all at once while the adjacent tree contained 5 noisy Hill Mynas. Very Cool. Several hours of morning birding gave me the following:

Black Vulture - 7
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Killdeer - 1
Mourning Dove - 20
Eurasian Collared-Dove - 25
Monk Parakeet - 2
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird - 2
Red-Bellied Woodpecker - 14
Loggerhead Shrike - 2
Red-Eyed Vireo - 3
Blue Jay - 18
Barn Swallow - 2
Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher - 33
N. Mockingbird - 33
European Starling - 61
Hill Mynah - 5
Prairie Warbler - 3
Yellow-Throated Warbler - 3
Worm-Eating Warbler - 1
Common Yellowthroat - 1
Ovenbird - 5
Summer Tanager - 1
N. Cardinal - 10
Baltimore Oriole - 4
Spot-Breasted Oriole - 1
Common Grackle - 5
Boat-Tailed Grackle - 23



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