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Thick-billed Vireo, Bahama Mockingbird, Western Spindalis and Bananaquit at Crandon Park!!!

I went out specifically to photograph the vireo (got it) but bumped into several people who had located a Bahama Mockingbird that was last seen right around the entrance to the Osprey Trail. They also had the Bananaquit along the trail and a Western Spindalis was seen at the beginning of the Tequesta Trail. Are there any birds left in the Bahamas?

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Shawn Pfautsch
over 7 years ago

I found a Bahama Mockingbird this morning on the Osprey Trail at 8:30am sitting high in a dead tree west of the trail a few yards past the beach access with the red fence. Then, a female Dickcissel popped up near where the Osprey Trail meets the bike trail, 9:00ish.

Next, at around 10:30am, I heard a strange zzzp call just south of the red-fence beach access on the Osprey Trail and a male Western Spindalis treated me and several other birders to a few quick views. While another birder was playing the Spindalis song to try to coax it out, I noticed the Thick-billed Vireo in a tree west of the trail. It stayed for about two minutes and 8 or so birders got decent views before it disappeared.

One of the best birding days I've ever had. Special thanks to Smith who, we decided, was the lucky charm because every time I ran into him this morning, I found one of the vagrants a minute later.

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