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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Roman, My early date for Yellow-throated Warbler in Miami-Dade is July 15. Will this be a somewhat serious birding trip? The warblers you can expect to find in southeast Florida as breeders are: Prothonotary Warbler (Sweetwater Strand in Big Cypress National Preserve) Common Yellowthroat...
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Yellow-throated Warbler is only found in south Florida from around mid-July through April. It is one of the first warblers to depart during spring migration, and one of the first warblers to arrive again by the end of July. They breed in northern Florida and points north, but they are not...
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    I heard a Virginia Rail near where the Cinnamon Teal was being seen. I saw a Virginia Rail near the Gazebo on the left loop/branch where there is a lot of alligator flag and Sora. Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    I got to see the Cinnamon Teal at Green Cay Wetlands yesterday. It is a drake in eclipse plumage. Other birds of interest at this site included American Bittern, Ruddy Duck, Gadwall, and Virginia Rail. Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Justin, Gorgeous shots. Yes, it is a Red-shouldered Hawk. Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Sydsmythe, It sounds like a European Starling. Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Just to add a seed of wisdom, referring to our Wilson's Snipe as 'Common Snipe' would be wrong as 'Common Snipe' now only refers to the birds in the Old World. Our North American birds are all Wilson's Snipes unless you live in Newfoundland or Alaska. Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    merryslug, the Yellow-headed Blackbirds are mixed in with the large flock of Red-winged Blackbirds right behind the silos. You can't miss the massive, roving cloud of blackbirds circulating in plague like numbers around the mounds of rice husks. You will need a scope, though, and a bit of...
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    merryslug, Virginia Rail is a regular wintering species in the southern half of the peninsula...there can always be more than one around. :) Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    I went to Green Cay Wetlands this morning, tallying about 40 species including Virginia Rail near the gazebo on the northwest corner of the reserve. There were also several Yellow-headed Blackbirds at the Sem Chi Rice Plant just off C880 near STA-1W. Carlos
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    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Be careful at A.D. Barnes. Do not leave anything visible! There are several interesting wintering birds in the hammock at A.D. Barnes Park currently, including Worm-eating Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, Black-throated Blue Warbler, and Summer Tanager along with Broad-winged Hawk, Northern Parula...
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