Saturday was pretty good at Green Cay - unfortunately Wako was closed this weekend, so I subbed Arthur Marshall for the second half of my day...and it too was better than usual.
At Green Cay, the usual suspects were there - herons, egrets, coots, moorhens, etc. Also present were quite a few kestrels - at least 5 different ones I spotted. Palm warblers are there in force, and a few black and white warblers mixed in. A more rare sighting, a female merlin, was feasting on dragonfly after dragonfly, in the same area for hours. At one point, 4 red-shouldered hawks flew in together in a squadron, and chased the merlin off her tree stump - they stayed a while, all packed onto the same tree, before deciding to leave, after which the merlin promptly returned.
At Loxahatchee, I spotted a few eastern phoebes, and then was pleased to see what I believe was a gray kingbird, which chased away the phoebes. Also present were several limpkin, and several purple gallinule, and what I think, from a distance, might have been the fork-tailed flycatcher - it was too distant to confirm markings or colors (I spotted white and greyish only), but was a bird around the size of a small jay with a hugely long trailing tail.