Content-Type: text/html Carl Goodrich called in with a report of a "wave" but nothing rare. All observations at Fort Zachary Taylor. Palm Warblers 300 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 50 No. Parula 30 Black & White Warbler 20 Blue & Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Indigo & Painted Bunting, Black & Yellow-crowned Night Herons & Green Herons. Of special interest were many swallows with a first for Carl in Key West, Cave Swallows of the Caribbean race. He also had a few Cave Swallows of the Caribbean race yesterday plus two Cave Swallows of the Mexican race.. The Mexican race of Cave Swallow is what is usually observed in Key West and my experience on the Dry Tortugas has been only with the Mexican race. Interesting! Murray Gardler Brooksville, FL ____________________________________________________________________________ FLORIDABIRDS-L Listserv mailing list information: Member photos I: http://bkpass.tripod.com/floridabirds.htm For archives: http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/floridabirds-l.html To set nomail: [log in to unmask] Message: set floridabirds-l nomail To reset mail: [log in to unmask] Message: set floridabirds-l mail To unsubscribe: [log in to unmask] Message: unsub floridabirds-l Jack Dozier memorial: http://tinyurl.com/6adm2m