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Posted by Paddy Cunningham on 22:22:01 10/20/13
Although the Hawk migration was light. Ft Zachary Taylor was hot. On the tropical hammock trail, walking on the ground near the entrance was a Swainson's Warbler and two Ovenbirds. A fruiting Strangler Fig, mid trail was filled with warblers including Blackburnian, Bay-breasted, Tennessee, and numerous others Parula, Cape May. A female Western Spindalis was high in the same tree, sluggish. A Philadelphia Vireo, Grey-cheeked Thrush and Scarlet Tanager was also seen in the fig. In the Australian Pines were Chestnut-sided, American Redstart, Black and White Warblers. A Chuck will's widow was seen in the Australian Pines and later in the hammock. Along the rock jetties was a Wurdermanm's Heron. Thanks for the help Carl.
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