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Posted by Carlos Sanchez on 13:17:44 02/21/14
I spent the first two hours of daylight this morning birding the C-111E Canal in southern Miami-Dade -- the same site which had the MacGillivray's Warbler a few years ago. This trail has historically been reliable for wintering Brown-crested Flycatchers.
I had five Brown-crested Flycatchers this morning -- two right after an agricultural waste dump site, another individual about a 1/2 mile down, and two more individuals about another 1/2 mile down.
Other birds of interest included a Least Flycatcher and two White-crowned Pigeons. The agricultural dump site had a flock of Least Sandpiper and a few Lesser Yellowlegs.
Carlos
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