Friday, May 31, 2013

Pictures From The Florida Trip

Here are several pictures from the trip. There are a lot, and most are not good quality, but I thought I'd post them anyway.

 American White Pelican, Roseate Spoonbill, White Ibis, and Snowy Egret.
 Black-necked Stilt
 Northern Mockingbird
 Loggerhead Shrike
 Little Blue Heron
 Great Egret
 Anhinga
 Wood Storks
 Roseate Spoonbills
 Common Gallinules
 Bronzed Cowbird
 Swallow-tailed Kite
 Common Ground Dove
 Red-headed Woodpecker
 Common Nighthawk
 Brown-headed Nuthatch
 Ruddy Turnstone
 Laughing Gull
 Sanderlings
 Royal Tern
 Sandwich Tern
 Burrowing Owl
 Northern Bobwhite
 Wilson's Plover
 Osprey
 Nesting Least Terns
 Black Skimmers
 Unidentified Gull. I think it is either a Herring Gull or a Lesser Black-backed Gull, because I know it is not a Laughing, Ring-billed, or Great Black-backed. This was on Tigertail Beach.
 Willet
 Prairie Warbler
 Prairie Warbler Singing
 Limpkin
Egrets, Ibis, Herons, and Pelicans

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Last Update

     The past week I have done little amounts of birding. I did see, however, several new birds close to where I am staying. I saw a Limpkin on a short bike ride along Collier Blvd. I also saw a Northern Bobwhite, heard a Barred Owl, saw a Great Horned Owl, and heard Chuck-will's-widows all close by my house. Yesterday I went to Tigertail Beach on Marco Island when I realized I had forgotten my binoculars. How stupid can I be? I was far enough from home so I didn't bother to go all the way back. I started walking and birding by raw sight and sound. On the course of the walk I heard and saw Prairie Warblers, saw Wilson's Plover, Willet, and other common shorebirds. I did not find my target, which was the American Oystercatcher. My trip list is now at 93 Species and being that today is my last day, it will probably be the official number for the whole trip. My next post will be after June 3rd after the Cerulean Warbler Weekend where I am going to be an Assistant Tour Guide for one of the Birding Tours.

Ciao for now,
-Travis

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Very Quick Update

       I saw a Northern Waterthrush and a Yellow-crowned Night Heron at Clam Pass a couple days ago. Also I saw 8 Burrowing Owls on San Marco Road on Marco Island. Trip list is now at 86.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Florida Trip Part 2

       On the night of May 7, I went to the Rookery Bay Reserve Boardwalk off Shell Island Road. As soon as I got there, I heard and saw dozens of Nighthawks. It was pretty cool because they dove down right next to me. A couple Shrikes passed by. When I got to the viewing platform, I saw my first ever American White Pelican, along with a couple Roseate Spoonbills and a Northern Harrier. On the way out I also saw my first Common Ground Doves, making my total for the evening 15 species.
       The next day, I was able to go to Eagle Lakes Community Park. A Bronzed Cowbird greeted me at the start of the trail. It was a good day of birding. I found 47 species including, Black-bellied Whistling Duck, American White Pelican, Roseate Spoonbill, Swallow-tailed Kite, Common Gallinule,  Semipalmated Plover, Black-necked Stilt, Blue-winged Teal, and Black Skimmer.
       Over the next couple of days, I saw White-eyed Vireo and Bobolink. May 11, I went to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, but the highlight was on the drive. On Collier Blvd. I saw Muscovy Ducks (Unfortunately they are domestic), but on Immokalee Road I saw 4 Crested Caracaras. I was very surprised to see them, because I didn't think I would be able to on this trip. Once at Corkscrew I only saw 19 species, none of which held any interest.
       Yesterday, May 13, I went to Serenity Walk Park and saw Brown-headed Nuthatch and Red-headed Woodpecker. That evening, I went to the Naples Pier and saw my first Least Tern and had good looks at Sandwich Terns.

My Florida Trip List is now at 82 species. When I get back in June, I will try to post all my pictures.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Florida Trip Part 1

 It was finally May 6, and my families trip had begun. We started driving down from Michigan to Southwest Florida for my brothers wedding. We will be staying for almost the whole month, therefore I will have a lot of time for birding. The drive was long, but not too bad. On the drive, I saw 51 species of bird, including two new birds for me, Cattle Egret and Florida Scrub Jay. The full list of birds sighted on the trip are below. I will write an update on the trip soon.

(The list is not in taxonomical order; Sorry!)


  1. Canada Goose
  2. Eastern Towhee
  3. Wild Turkey
  4. Brown Pelican
  5. Magnificent Frigatebird: Venice Beach
  6. Anhinga
  7. Double-crested Cormorant
  8. Great Blue Heron
  9. Great Egret
  10. Snowy Egret
  11. Little Blue Heron
  12. Tricolored Heron
  13. Cattle Egret
  14. Glossy Ibis
  15. White Ibis
  16. Wood Stork
  17. Eastern Bluebird
  18. Black Vulture
  19. Turkey Vulture
  20. Osprey
  21. Bald Eagle
  22. Red-tailed Hawk
  23. Red-shouldered Hawk
  24. Swallow-tailed Kite
  25. American Kestrel
  26. Sandhill Crane
  27. Black-bellied Plover: Venice Beach
  28. Sanderling: Venice Beach
  29. Laughing Gull: Venice Beach
  30. Rock Pigeon
  31. Mourning Dove
  32. Eurasian Collared Dove
  33. Chimney Swift
  34. Northern Mockingbird
  35. Brown Thrasher
  36. Boat-tailed Grackle
  37. Common Grackle
  38. European Starling
  39. Fish Crow: Siesta Key
  40. American Crow
  41. Pileated Woodpecker
  42. Red-bellied Woodpecker
  43. Blue Jay
  44. Florida Scrub Jay: Oscar Scherer State Park
  45. Barn Swallow
  46. American Robin
  47. Northern Parula
  48. Northern Cardinal
  49. Red-winged Blackbird
  50. Eastern Meadowlark
  51. House Sparrow