flurry of migrants, Botanical garden, Stock Island, lower keys


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Posted by ron hamburger on 14:52:26 08/21/05

Today between 12:20 and 1:20 pm , I ran into a flurry of activity at the Botanical garden, including great crested flycatcher, eastern peewee, male and female hooded warbler, male kentucky, several black and white, several northern parula 5 or 6 prairie and two prothonotary females, as well as a probable female indigo bunting(short look). The yellow of the entire underside of the kentucky was very striking, much more intensRon Hamburgere than on the strays we get in massachusetts in the spring. He hopped along the ground in front of me and the shortness of his tail was also striking. Good birding,



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