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Posted by kathleen on 12:23:37 02/03/05
In Broward go to Heritage Park on Peters rd. Settle in at the west end of the pond under the one live oak next to the bare Sycamores and a couple ficus trees. Hundreds of Cedar Waxwings feeding in the ficuses down low and resting in the bare Sycamores - great views, photo ops - esp. early in AM! Surrounding you on the ground - hundreds of Robins. Many more flying by overhead. In the live oak many warbler species, too. Bonuses - heavy Coopers Hawk territory (they breed in the Australian pines in the NE corner of the park), also Sharp-Shinned, Merlin, Swainsons, Short-tailed, Broad-winged, Osprey.
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