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| 10/5/18 to 11/18/18: Amelia Island, FL: Tennessee Warbler and a Cape May Warbler study since we had a visit with a friendly little individual! Click on NEXT PAGE for Ecuador! |

| 10/5/18 to 11/8/18: Amelia Island and surroundings, FL: Semipalmated Plover , Sanderling , Ruddy Turnstone , Least Sandpiper , Woodstork , Tricolored Heron , and Snowy Egret. Then: Ringed-billed Gull , Caspian Tern group, Brown Pelicans at sunrise, Common Grackle , and Black Skimmer flock in flight. Click on NEXT PAGE for Ecuador! |

| 10/5/18 to 11/18/18: Amelia Island and surroundings, FL: Migrants were numerous on 11/18 and about 80% were Yellow-rumped Warblers ! Blue-gray Gnatcatcher , a very bright Painted Bunting (f or juv m), Northern Cardinal , YRWA in force, White-eyed Vireo, and a nano cloud of Tree Swallows (mostly f and juv) that was just mesmerizing to watch as it swirled and spun in the sky - then the swallows came and landed in front of the lens! They looked so tired; we didn't want to disturb them and get closer. Also Gray Catbird and Northern Mockingbird . Click on NEXT PAGE for Ecuador! |