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Posted by Andy Lantz on 17:22:51 03/22/10
I went to Matheon Hammock between 4-6pm today, and there were large warbler flocks out there, but not an incredible amount of diversity.
At about 4:15pm, I came across a flock that contained black-and-white, prairie, palm, northern parula, and one Swainson's warbler all the way to the end near the Red Fish Grill. In particular, I found the Swainson's in the mangrove round-about circle near the swimming lagoon.
In the picnic area back near Old Cutler, there were an insane amount of black-and-whites (40?), and northern parulas (30ish), as well as common yellowthroat and yellow-throated warblers, hill mynas, and yellow-chevroned parakeets.
Cheers,
-Andy
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