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Posted by Judd Patterson on 15:36:04 05/05/13
Bill Baggs Cape Florida Park was not as birdy as last night (which was pretty insane) but the warblers kept coming, with Cape May, Blackpoll, and American Redstart probably the most common. The Black-faced Grassquit continues in the entry area to the Boy Scout campground and gave great views twice this morning. The first sighting was around 9:15AM as it fed on sea grape flowers. It was relocated around 11:30AM closer to the bike path (but still on the entrance road to the campground).
Great bird!
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