Reminder: The Lee County Bird Patrol will be offering several tours f\during the month of March to sites that are monitored by the Patrol. All are invited to...
You are invited to attend the annual CREW Wildflower celebration on March 18 and 19, 2005. See attached flyer for details - several guest experts will be here....
All, Tour Reminder for Lee County Bird Patrol's month of guided walks on Preservation 20/20 properties: Tues 3/15 8am Bunche Beach Salt Flats (not the...
Hi everybody, 30 plus members and guests of the Caloosa Bird Club of Fort Myers headed out to Babcock-Webb today under the capable leadership of Peggy Bruhn...
I will be in the area this weekend and would like to know what types of shorebirds are being seen in the St. Petersburg, FL and Fort DeSoto Park area. Thanks...
All, Ed Elms will lead a tour of the Preservation 20/20 property Prairie Pines #11 on Wed 16 March as part of the volunteer Lee County Bird Patrol's promotion...
I had 2 painted buntings at the lighthouse on Mar 17 in between the storms in the morning. They were acting as a pair, but the male had no red, just the blue...
Hi everybody, Just a quick post to let you know that 70 Avocets are at the mudflats at Little Estero Lagoon, Fort Myers Beach. They are south of the Holiday...
Hi, Marie. The avocets were down to 63 on Friday, but they were joined by two black-necked stilts which were standing about 100 feet off from the flock. I...
All, The final Lee County Bird Patrol site tour will take place tomorrow (Saturday) morning. I will be leading a walk of the north portion of the lagoon,...
All, On today's (Saturday 26 March) trip out to the north end of Little Estero Lagoon, in addition to most of the birds posted yesterday, we saw a Long-billed ...
Hi guys, After a late lunch with friends, went to Little Estero Lagoon to look at the Long Billed Curlew reported from Sat's Bird Patrol walk by Charlie. It...
with excellent help from Vince McGrath and Walt Winton at the lighthouse this last few days, mostly tues and wed, I have had Ky.,prothonotary, and hooded...
Hi Julie and other SWFLBirdliners, Thanks for reporting from Sanibel Lighthouse. As you know, the toll is now $6.00 plus the cost of parking at the Lighthouse...
I did have a worm eating, and hooded warbler, as well as barn, and tree swallows this am. But I also got drenched.Luckily I have a husband who is equally...
I did have a worm eating, and hooded warbler, as well as barn, and tree swallows this am. But I also got drenched.Luckily I have a husband who is equally...
I did have a worm eating, and hooded warbler, as well as barn, and tree swallows this am. But I also got drenched.Luckily I have a husband who is equally...
I will be in the Fort Myers area the week of April 18. I am hearing that birding is bad at Ding Darling. Are there other recommendations for places to see and...
Hi all you SW florida birders.I've just joined the group and thought I'd introduce myself.My name is Paul and I live in the New Forest in England.Along with My...
All, As the Burrowing Owl RFI may be of interest to others, I'll reply to the list. This is an excellent time to view and photograph Burrowing Owls. Many...
... recommendations ... am ... also ... good ... interest is ... I birded Ding Darling on the early morning tide Monday. There were huge numbers of all the...
thanks to everyone for the emails after my first posting yesterday.you all seem very welcoming and happy to share information about where to watch birds.I...
Birding at the lighthouse is still pretty sparse. Yesterday there was one of each-goldfinch, purple martin, indigo bunting, cape may, y.rumped, parula,...
Seen at the Sanibel Lighthouse area today by myself and/or others were Orchard Oriole, Kentucky Warbler, Yellow-throated Warbler, Indigo Bunting, Hooded...
Hi swflorida birders, While talking with my mom this morning, she described her backyard bird antics at her place on Sanibel. Her place is a mile west of the...
Harry Hooper
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I agree with Dick about birds being sparse. I did have a good variety on Fri. In addition to what Dick posted there were cerulean, swainsons, Tenn, yellow...
This morning at the Lighthouse there was a little more activity than lately. There were Tennessee Warbler, Ovenbird, Worm-eating Warbler, a probable Kentucky,...