Several Gainesville birders made a field trip to Central Florida today, with mixed results: St. Cloud: We started at East Lake Toho, where we discovered that...
Has anyone been to the sod fields along US 27? If so, can you please post what is being seen? We are planning a shorebird big day and want to include that...
Hi Birders: Has anyone visited Spring Hill Treatment Plant in Tallahassee lately? If so, could you please post what you find? What about Huguenot, Talbot...
Hi Y'all, While killing Cogon grass this weekend, I heard the familiar call of a Gray catbird. The earliest migrant I have seen previously was a lone bird...
Hi All, There is an editorial in the Tampa Tribune Tuesday morning about Rich Paul and his work with the birds of Tampa Bay. The editorial is on line at: ...
Dgood389@...
Aug 10, 2005 10:24 am
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RE David Simpson's Gray Catbird FOTS Posting! At 0630 Monday, 8 August heard a Gray Catbird - singing it's guts out- at a Golf Course in Indian River County....
lapwing321@...
Aug 10, 2005 1:07 pm
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Greetings - while doing scouting for our shorebird Big Day tomorrow, I found the following species at Ponce Inlet, at high tide on the sandbar: Oystercatcher ...
Hi has anyone noticed common nighthawks migrating? maybe I'm just late for the show. Anyway, I did observe small flocks of them sailing alongside A1A at Guana...
dreedster@...
Aug 12, 2005 4:15 pm
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Some of these birds have already been reported, but I thought someone might appreciate an update. It was a great trip - 7 life birds (though only 3 countable...
Greetings - Yesterday Dexter Richardson, John Hintermister, Dottie Robbins and I set out to break the Florida record for the most number of shorebirds seen in...
Hey Everybirdy, Just when you thought it was safe.....WoundedMallard67 returns!!! lol My trip back home to NY recharged the batteries. My birding was rather...
Hey Everybirdy, The Mrs. let me run wild today, so off I went... I clocked a lot of miles for 60 species! Ugh. The highlights? Three Lakes WMA(via 441...
After a typical slow Central Florida summer hummerwise, "winter" has begun at least 10 days earlier than last year with the appearance of an adult female...
Hilight Fred Howard Park Black Tern (57), Least Tern (185), Common Tern (2), Piping and Wilson's Plovers, Red Knot, Marbled Godwits & Am. Avocet (male) Dunedin...
Murray Gardler
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Aug 15, 2005 4:06 pm
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Hi all. Was wondering if anyone who has orioles visit their yards do you have an oriole feeder and if you do, do the orioles ever feed from it? I was just...
Hi All, I was lucky enough to spend the last few days at Sanibel. Got to visit Ding Darling twice and spent lots of time on the Gulf Coast, on the west end of...
FYI Betty Salter ... From: Nancy_Corona@... To: Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: Refuge Updates Hi Everyone: Some refuge updates: 1....
Hey Everybirdy, Got this link from another birdlist that I thought was an interesting read. While some of the species certainly do not occur in our range...
Hey Everybirdy, Behind Pumphouse this morning: 15 Black Terns 100 or so Royal Terns 3 Caspians 1 Wilson's Plover (all the way in the back) 9 Osprey 6 Greater...
All: Since I'm most recently from Ohio, naturally this article in the Canton Rep. caught my eye. Go to: http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=237744 to read...
FYI Betty Salter ... From: Nancy_Corona@... To: Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 12:12 PM Subject: Black Point Update Hi Everyone: New updates for Black...
It's been a remarkably slow migration in the Gainesville area, but things have livened up a little in the past week. Yesterday, the 19th, Ron Robinson saw a...
Vince, I'm not sure if the statement "no Albinic hummer has ever been documented on the bird's winter migration." is indicating anywhere between points A and B...
Hey Everybirdy, Was following a Belted Kingfisher between stop 8 and 9 in the hopes of seeing where it landed for a possible photo op. Instead I got a cool...