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This was just printed in the ABA Blog's rarities round-up about our current embarrassment of riches.
"Florida, and specifically Miami-Dade county takes the prize as the site with the densest collection of ABA rarities. We could even be more specific, as Bill Baggs State Park enjoyed a Thick-billed Vireo (4), a Western Spindalis (3), and a LaSagra’s Flycatcher (4) in the last two weeks. Additionally, a 2nd Thick-billed Vireo (4) was found at Royal Palm Visitor’s Center, in Everglades National Park, in the same county."
This, of course was printed before Noah Frade spotted a second Spindalis at the park today....sometime after school. So, TOE-----I thought you called maintenance out to look at the dome? You didn't give the contract to a low bidder did you? Sheesh.
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They're still in negotiations with the union's bargaining unit. But don't worry, they be back to work soon and the dome will be 100% by spring migration, I guarantee it!
I think the dome allows for a repeat offenders to pass through. That's why we get the same rotating vagrants but all the goodies from the Caribbean need to be cleared through Monroe first.
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