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Posted by Bente Torvund on 19:08:07 10/20/11
Together with a Palm and Prairie Warbler was a photogenic Chestnut-sided Warber at Oleta River State Park-on the Anglefish bridge.
Small flocks on the bike path north of this bridge contained a Magnolia, yellow-throated Vireo, Red-eyed Vireos, a Prairie Black-throated blues, Northern Parulas, as well as one Rose-breasted Grosbeak was in the Burmareed.
A flock at the ranger station contained 2 flycatchers, a Scarlet tanager, Cape Mays, a Black-throated Green Warbler,Palms and an adult female Cooper's or Sharp-shinned which eventually flushed them.
There were still Yellow-throated, White-eyed, and Red-eyed Vireos as well as a Yellow-throated Warbler at the Youth Camp this morning.
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