Nashville Warbler- Arch Creek Park


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Posted by Alex Harper on 12:37:40 12/18/11

On December 17, I found a female/first year Nashville Warbler at Arch Creek Park in North Miami. It was located at the end of the road after entering the park, near the picnic area. It was in a mixed flock that also included a Worm-eating Warbler.

The birds can easily fly over the railroad tracks and into the eastern end of Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park.
Arch Creek is open Wednesday through Sunday, 9:00-5:00.

Also on the Miami Shores component of the Miami CBC, we had five Egyptian Geese, Short-tailed and Broadw-inged Hawks, Chestnut-fronted Macaws, Orange-winged Parrots, White-winged, Monk, and Blue-crowned Parakeets, and Magnolia and Orange-crowned Warblers (fourteen warbler species total).

Alex



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