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Posted by Bob Kelley on 14:45:31 01/11/05
In Reply to: B&G Macaws posted by Jeff Weber
My opinion is that the Coconut Grove birds are a different group than the South Miami/High Pines/Coral Gables group. I have seen as many as 7 in a flock on the UM Campus. I think it is the same group that is around the DTHBG and High Pines.
Bob Kelley
:: I wonder if that same pair of blue-and-gold macaws is especially mobile, or if there is a large number of them in the Miami area. I saw a blue-and-gold last Sunday in the top of a royal palm at the Coral Reef Yacht Club, just north of Monte's on Bayshore. (I also caught and released a big sailfish on light tackle . . . altogether, not a bad day.)
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: : Yesterday afternoon(1/9/2005) there was a light phase short tailed hawk circling with the vultures at SW55th Avenue and SW76th Street(just 4 blocks south of the TAS Headquarters). They often winter in the area.
: : High Pines is surrounded by Coral Gables and South Miami.
: : This morning produced 2 blue and gold macaws two blocks south at SW55th Avenue and SW78th Street.
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