At the Sanibel lighthouse this morning, more migrant birds came in from the Gulf of Mexico, including this Black-and-white Warbler male, who was
working over the tree trunks in search of food, and
this Red-eyed Vireo enjoyed some fruits.
A Cooper's Hawk has to eat too. This one landed in a big fig tree, making the migrant songbirds lay low.
This Prairie Warbler quietly landed in the shade of a Sea Grape tree.
We saw many other birds, including Blue Grosbeak, Hooded Warblers, many Indigo Buntings, Northern Parulas, Palm Warblers and the Blue-winged Warbler was still there.
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