ML351691971
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Photos TBA. ***MEGA; first county record, I believe, as the record from Glebe coincides with the Leffis Key bird and was input 5 years later; I believe the location was mixed up and listed incorrectly looking at the record now. Will reach out to observer. *Update: confirmed the Glebe Park bird was entered at an incorrect location, so this bird is a 1st-county record! Bird was located at the Northern end of the park. During my time there, the bird remained in the general region between the eagle's nest pine, the North end pine forest, and to the East edge of the lagoon within that zone, and then where I first located it along the beach edge. Parking is very dicey by 0900/1000 most days, especially on weekends, so come early. First noted what I thought was a BRTH moving with a troop of NOMO foraging along the sand edges of sea grapes. The bird was a bit larger and longer tailed, and more dingy gray/brown than the nearby NOMO. Actively foraging low to mid-tier heights, on the ground beneath the trees and even out a ways on the sand. Exhibited the same wing opening behavior I'm used to seeing with the NOMO. No white in the primaries, and the retrices were tipped off with small white dots while otherwise dark. The flanks had some dark streaking, but I was under the impression BAMO were much more heavily streaked, which had me second guessing the ID initially. The bill was a bit heavier overall than the NOMO, and the bird sported a pale supercilium against the darker gray tones. Bird sang for a few moments while isolated from the NOMO, high in a pine - recorded. My first ABA rarity find! Probably the first well North of the Keys and SE Florida in a hot minute, especially on the Gulf side. I'll have to check.
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