Re: Black-throated Gray Warbler and Black-whiskered Vireo


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Posted by Robin Diaz on 13:45:50 03/16/12

In Reply to: Black-throated Gray Warbler continues @ Greynolds posted by Bill Boeringer

I dropped by Greynolds at 11:15 and found the Black-throated Gray Warbler on the opposite side of the canal from Bill's sighting. It worked the area between the foot bridge and the metal sculpture and briefly went into the large Strangler Fig. On my way out at 12:30, it was in the mangroves immediately north of the stone bridge.

Farther north along the main loop (east side), a large mixed flock was just east of Scrub Oak Picnic Area. Among the 30+ Yellow-rumps were Prairie, Black-throated Green, Yellow-throated, Palm and Black-and-white Warblers and Northern Parula. Also in this flock were Blue-headed, Yellow-throated and a FOS (for me) Black-whiskered Vireo. White-eyed Vireo was at the stone bridge. Just west of the picnic area, I picked up Cape May and Worm-eating Warblers. Cedar Waxwings and 2 Broad-winged Hawks were closer to the boat house.

Thanks to Smith and Jim King for keeping an eye on Greynolds!



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