Sighting and question re: Golden Yellow Warblers and mangrove squirrel


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Posted by Juan on March 17, 2004 at 19:53:02:

I ran into three Yellow Warblers feeding in Black and Red Mangroves in the backcountry behind Cape Sable on Monday. I was pushpoling a boat and could only verify that they were Yellow Warblers, can I assume they were Golden? Or would that be foolish what with Spring upon us. Additionally, several months ago in the same area I espied an extremely shy squirrel doing it's best to hide atop a Buttonwood. The few glimpses I had were of a black squirrel with a much lighter snout. I believe this is a dark morph of the Southern Fox Squirrel. In thirteen years of exploring the Park this is the only one I've seen. What is their status?
Thanks,
Juan


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