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Posted by Brian Block on 23:17:51 10/02/04

Roberto Torres and I did the trip from sunise to 11 am. Our hawks were abundant and diverse. Overall, a good trip. 7 hawk species, 8 warblers. The complete list:

Carolina wren
Painted bunting
Harrier
Sharp-shinned hawk
Broad winged hawk (imm)
Red shouldered hawk
Red tailed hawk
Kestrel
Merlin
Osprey
Gray catbird
Great crested flycatcher
Killdeer
GB heron
Cattle egret
Great egret
Ibis
BV
TV
Greater yellowlegs
Sandhill crane
Common ground dove
Ruby throated hummingbird
Red bellied woodpecker
N. flicker
E. wood pewee
E. kingbird
Gray kingbird
N. shrike
White eyed vireo
Barn swallow
Yellow throated vireo
Black throated blue warbler
N. parula
Prairie warbler
Black and white warbler
Yellow throated warbler
Common yellowthroat
Oven bird
Am. Redstart
Bobolink
N. Cardinal
E. Meadowlark
Boat tailed grackle
Common grackle
Mourning dove
Am. Crow
Blue jay
Blue-gray gnatcatcher
Mocking bird
Common mynah



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