Friday March 30th
Thought I'd share some of my better birding pics for March
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Yellow-throated Vireo seen at Six-Mile Cypress Slough |
Ovenbird seen at Six-Mile Cypress Slough |
Piping Plover sporting fresh breeding plumage.
Should be heading north in the next few weeks
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March and early April tends to be the best time for sighting
Cedar Waxwings in this area
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Limpkins have moved into the Six-Mile Cypress Slough,
were they are now actively breeding
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Prairie Warblers are resident birds here,
their population will increase during migration
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Tufted Titmice also are common residents at Six-Mile Cypress Slough |
Common Yellowthroats - a winter residents at Six-Mile Cypress Slough |
A few Scissor-tailed Flycatchers will winter in Florida,
but will be heading back toward Texas soon
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A pair of Barred Owls are currently nesting close by the boardwalk at Six-Mile Cypress Slough Preserve. That section of the boardwalk is now closed to protect the birds from any stress. |
Several pairs of Sandhill Cranes are currently nesting at Harns Marsh |
Black-and-White Warblers are often seen throughout the area at this time of year |
Blue-headed Vireos winter here,
but will soon be heading north to nest
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