Not all of the results are in, but here are some of the highlights from Saturday's Miami Christmas Bird Count: American Oystercatcher-at Morningside Park. Only the 4th sighting on the Miami CBC. Great Black Hawk-on Virginia Key. The origin of this bird, seen sporadically over the last few years, is the subject of considerable speculation. Fourteen species of parrots (Monk, Black-hooded, Blue-crowned, Green, Mitred, Red-masked, White-eyed, Orange-fronted, Dusky-headed, White-winged, and Yellow-chevroned Parakeets, Chestnut-fronted Macaw, and White-fronted and Red-crowned Parrot) Hermit Thrush-in Opa Locka ( just the 8th Miami CBC record) Thirteen species of warblers (Northern Parula, Magnolia, Black-throated Blue, Yellow-rumped, Yellow-throated, Pine, Prairie, Palm, Black-and-White, American Redstart, Worm-eating, Ovenbird, and Common Yellowthroat) __________________________________________________________________ New! Unlimited Access from the Netscape Internet Service. Beta test the new Netscape Internet Service for only $1.00 per month until 3/1/04. Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Act now to get a personalized email address! Netscape. Just the Net You Need. ______________________________________________________________________ FLORIDABIRDS-L Listserv mailing list information: Policy,sub.info: http://bkpass.tripod.com/FLORIDABIRDS-L.htm Member photos: http://bkpass.tripod.com/floridabirds.htm For archives: http://www.lists.ufl.edu/archives/floridabirds-l.html Set nomail: Click: mailto:[log in to unmask] Set floridabirds-l nomail Listowner: Click: mailto:[log in to unmask]