Date |
Location |
Note |
| Largo Central Park Nature Preserve | - |
| Honeymoon Island Sp | two toned beak is a good identifier |
| Roosevelt Wetlands | - |
| - | In my yard, they are starting to thin out a bit, I think their peak was a few weeks ago. |
| Fort De Soto | @ Fort De Soto, mostly in the mangrove forest but a few others scattered around. |
| Seminole Lake Park | @ Seminole Lake Park, several near the boat ramp. Can be distinguished from Prothonotary warblers by their yellow tail. |
| Lake Saundra | @ Lake Saundra, at least 3 of them, all female or juvenile. They were scattered between a few oak trees. |