Posted by: woodcreeper | May 13, 2008 @ 3:24 pm

It’s what you do…

…when the birding is slow.

Dry Tortugas, from a kayak, on a yo-zuri mag popper topwater plug… fed 9+ people…gotta love that place.

Cheers

David


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  1. Hey David yesterday at the Cape FL we found one Connecticut Warbler, there were good numbers of A. Redstart, Common Yellowthroat, Blackpoll and a couple of Black-throated Blue. At the first freshwater pond we had 9+ N. Waterthrush and at least two Solitary Sandpiper. It was awesome to check out the waterthrush as they searched for food, they would jump off the reeds they were on and flutter over the water catching insects that were on the surface or just below. A beautiful Magnolia made an appearance as the sun set it was a great couple of hours at the Cape.

  2. Thanks A&M:

    Sorry I didn’t get to meet up with you and do some birding… time was extremely scarce this trip, and the big fire in the Everglades kept me busy during the last two days…next time, for sure!

    Good Birding

    David


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