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Posted by Dan on 21:51:40 05/12/11
I hit Cape Florida this afternoon from 5 to 8 and birded with Toe for the first half of it. Migrants were in the low hundreds. The most numerous bird was Common Yellowthroat. I would estimate around 125-150. Other migrants in big numbers included American Redstart (50), Black-throated Blue Warbler (30), and N. Waterthrush (20). In total I had 10 warbler species, nothing spectacular. I was surprised to see 2 Black-and-white and a single Palm Warbler. Toe and I also had a thrush spec. fly by at close range that we couldn't relocate. Other birds of interest included Bobolink (including a few that had landed) and Common Nighthawk.
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