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	<description>Keeping Noel's dream alive, one migrant at a time</description>
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		<title>By: natureisawesome</title>
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		<description>Thanks for posting Michelle!  We appreciate it.</description>
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		<title>By: Michelle Davis</title>
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		<description>Hi Angel &amp; Mariel,

Sorry I haven&#039;t posted this spring; I&#039;m not around a computer much this time of year. On the ground, migration on our side (east) of FLA has definently picked up some. Today at Cape Florida were decent numbers of mostly redstarts and northern waterthrushes, with a gray-cheeked/Bicknell&#039;s thrush around for interest and a few Connecticut warblers. Blackpolls, yellowthroats and btblues rounded out the day. 45 birds banded, which is a big improvement over the 8-10 bird days seen out there since this ridge and easterly flow set up a couple weeks ago.</description>
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<p>Sorry I haven&#8217;t posted this spring; I&#8217;m not around a computer much this time of year. On the ground, migration on our side (east) of FLA has definently picked up some. Today at Cape Florida were decent numbers of mostly redstarts and northern waterthrushes, with a gray-cheeked/Bicknell&#8217;s thrush around for interest and a few Connecticut warblers. Blackpolls, yellowthroats and btblues rounded out the day. 45 birds banded, which is a big improvement over the 8-10 bird days seen out there since this ridge and easterly flow set up a couple weeks ago.</p>
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