Evergreen Cemetery and Enchanted Forest Park 9/24


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Posted by Alex Harper on 17:20:33 09/24/12

I got a late start to Evergreen Cemetery in Ft. Lauderdale this morning after some car trouble, arriving shortly after 10:00. Still, birds were very active throughout my stay. I was not able to relocate the Golden-winged Warbler reported on 9/23. Fourteen warbler species were present, however.
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Merlin- 1
American Kestrel- 1
Ruby-throated Hummingbird- 1
Least Flycatcher- 1
"Traill's" Flycatcher- 1
Eastern Kingbird- 30
Great Crested Flycatcher- 1
Red-eyed Vireo- 17
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher- 20
Swainson's Thrush- 2
Gray Catbird- 1
Ovenbird- 5
Worm-eating Warbler- 10
Northern Waterthrush- 2
Black-and-white Warbler- 8
Tennessee Warbler- 4
American Redstart- 10
Cape May Warbler- 5
Northern Parula- 20
Magnolia Warbler- 1
Blackburnian Warbler- 1; female
Black-throated Blue Warbler- 15
Yellow-throated Warbler- 2
Prairie Warbler- 8
Black-throated Green Warbler- 1
Scarlet Tanager- 1
Summer Tanager- 1
Baltimore Oriole- 3
Spot-breasted Oriole- 3
House Finch- 1

The next stop was Enchanted Forest Park in North Miami. I was able to pick up four more species of warblers (Louisiana Waterthrush, Yellow, Chestnut-sided, and Common Yellowthroat), giving me a respectable eighteen for the day. I could not relocate a female Hooded that I found yesterday.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird- 5
"Traill's" Flycatcher- 1; feeding around cypresses, and likely the Alder I had at the same location days ago.
Red-eyed Vireo- 9
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher- 20
Ovenbird- 15
Worm-eating Warbler- 6
Louisiana Waterthrush- 1
Black-and-white Warbler- 8
Tennessee Warbler- 3
Common Yellowthroat- 5
American Redstart- 10
Cape May Warbler- 1
Northern Parula- 15
Yellow Warbler- 1; secondary growth bordering horse stables
Chestnut-sided Warbler- 1; east side of park
Black-throated Blue Warbler- 15
Yellow-throated Warbler- 1
Prairie Warbler- 6
Painted Bunting- 1
Baltimore Oriole- 1

Back in Miami Shores, I had a large flock of White-eyed Parakeets, and two hatch year Spot-breasted Orioles were feeding in my Southern Live Oaks.

Alex



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