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Posted by Ted & Barb Center on 10:58:30 05/08/11
We were able to find the Bahama Mockingbird at Birch State Park this morning at about 10am. It was still in the same general area originally reported by Judd. From the south end of the loop follow the path west to the first clump of gumbo limbo trees just past a lone palmetto. We last saw it in the gumbo limbos. We also had a possible Connecticut warbler in the undergrowth near the wall made from cement-filled bags but failed to get a good look. There were a few other warblers: blackpolls, American redstart, yellowthroat, & Cape May.
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