Re: 2 Yellow-throated Warblers at Seacrest Scrub area in Boynton border with Del Ray


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Posted by Carlos Sanchez on 06:14:11 05/10/13

In Reply to: Re: 2 Yellow-throated Warblers at Seacrest Scrub area in Boynton border with Del Ray posted by Marcello Gomes

It is always hard to tell with lots of neotropical migrants here in South Florida as to the timing of their passage, as so many of them also have wintering populations here. Most of these birds have left our part of the state by early April (they breed in the northern half of the state), although I have observed an outlier on April 18th in Key West.

A.D. Barnes, Matheson Hammock County Park, and various forested trails in Everglades National Park (Gumbo Limbo Trail, Snake Bight Trail, etc) usually have one or two wintering individuals every year.

Carlos



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