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Posted by Stuart Pimm on 10:37:54 05/22/04
In Reply to: Bobolinks in Key Largo posted by Julie Brown
I seem them most often in Key Largo after sustained periods of easterly winds. It seems possible that their migration route (from South America) takes them to the east and they drift onto land if the winds are easerly.
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