Wednesday October 7th
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| Sighted this Whimbrel at Siesta Key 
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| Great Crested Flycatcher 
 
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So far Fall Migration, as we in beautiful SW Florida are experiencing it, has been a bit so.  No great fall outs, but there recently has been some fun birding at Rotary Park in Cape Coral.
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| Swainsons Thrush 
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| Veery | 
Palm Warblers are just now showing up with American Redstarts being the most commonly encountered migrating warbler.  Ovenbirds, Yellow-throated Warblers, Black-and-White Warbles, Summer Tanagers and Swainsons Thrushes have been reliable. For me personally, I can add Scarlet Tanagers, Red-eyed and Yellow-throated Vireos, Baltimore Orioles, Blackburnian, Black-throated Blue, Northern Waterthrush & Chestnut-sided Warblers, Eastern Wood-Pewees and Yellow-billed Cuckoo.
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| Eastern Wood-Pewee 
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| Yellow-billed Cuckoo 
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| Baltimore Oriole 
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Oh, and the 
Gray Catbirds have shown up.