Content-Type: text/html I found an adult male Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) in Everglades National Park this morning. I saw the bird at 9 a.m. along the main park road by the entrance to West Lake. It was feeding in the grass in the open and in the brush next to Mangroves. I went back later at around 10 a.m. and found the bird again for a birder who lives in Flamingo. We watched it feed for about 15 minutes. Other birds seen in the park were: Swamp Sparrow Savannah Sparrow Grasshopper Sparrow White-tailed Kite, seen along the south end of research road. After paying the entrance fee, go about 2 miles and make a left going to Royal Palm. Look for the signs for the Daniel Beard Research Center on the right. Follow this road for about 8 miles until you see the Research buildings, then go about another 2 miles until you seen a large grassy area that has been cleared of Brazilian Pepper. The Kite was perched on the left side of the road on a snag. Short-tailed Hawk Peregrine Bald Eagle FLAMINGOS, at the end of Snake Bight, two birds. See them now while they are about 50 yards from the end of the boardwalk. This is the closest that I have ever seen them in the last 10 years from Snake Bight. The mosquitos are bad, if possible rent a bike in Flamingo. Put it in the trunk of a car, drive to the entrance of Snake Bight and ride like crazy. Much better then walking. I got some great photos that I may post later. Blue-winged Teal Green-winged Teal Northern Shoveler, lots of ducks at Mryasek Pond, these are the three species that I saw. Hooded Merganser, one seen at Eco Pond in Flamingo. Larry Manfredi Homestead Fl. E-mail: [log in to unmask] http:://www.southfloridabirding.com