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A Black and White Warbler Banded and Released...

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Photo by Glynn Wilson
A black and white warbler, Mniotilta varia, captured, banded and released on the Ft. Morgan peninsula, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006. Waking up on Gator Lake again, we decided to head down to visit Bob Sargent's bird banding brigade again this morning. We'll write about the final report on the 2006 fall bird count when the numbers are crunched - and post more photos galore as the muse strikes. Now blogging from the Holiday Inn Express in Orange Beach. Got followed out of the Perdido Beach Hilton last night by a security dick playing detective. If Jim Pope was still alive and manager, we'd have a press suite on the house...

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