Nashville Warbler: Cape Florida


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Posted by Robin Diaz on February 09, 2004 at 12:22:00:

This morning I relocated the Nashville Warbler in Bill Baggs Cape Florida SP. It's with a flock of passerines in the designated group camping area. The flock worked the NE and E sides of the clearing and consisted of: Black-and-white, Northern Parula, Palm, and Myrtle Warblers, Eastern Phoebe, numerous Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, White-eyed Vireo and a Painted Bunting. One of the young Broad-winged Hawks was also in the area.

Park at No Name Harbor (first right after entering the park) and walk back toward main road. About halfway, take the short dirt road to the left (north) and the clearing will be on the right (east).

Birds of interest in the south end of the park: Least Flycatcher, (very shy) Yellow-breasted Chat, Orange-crowned Warbler and on 2/3, a first summer male Orchard Oriole.


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