Sunday 25 November 2012

Stump Pass Beach SP, Charlotte, FL, USA, 24-Nov-2012

10:00 PM - 12:30 AM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: Final day of the Thanksgiving vacation on a nearby beach with Kim. This time I went for a walk down the path through the mangroves & tree & then back up the beach.
Weather: warm & sunny.
12 species

Magnificent Frigatebird 1 heading in (SE) off the sea; probably immature or female.
Double-crested Cormorant X
Brown Pelican X
Great Egret 1 also on intercoastal.
Snowy Egret 1 on intercoastal.
Osprey X
Ruddy Turnstone X
Sanderling X
Laughing Gull X
Royal Tern X
Black Skimmer 50 + gathered together on a sandbank between being disturbed by wandering fishermen & tourists.
Blue-grey Gnatcatcher 1 flitting among mangrove shrubs next to intercoastal water; long tail, white 'spectacles', grey-blue, white-ish otherwise. Life-tick.

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Saturday 24 November 2012

Siesta Key, Sarasota, FL, USA, 23-Nov-2012

11:40 AM - 5:30 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: Another day on another beach with Kim, father-in-law & briefly mother-in-law & cousins. An amazing powder beach, very busy but some good birds moving through as well.
Weather: war & sunny, breeze NE (offshore).
10 species

Red-breasted Merganser 1 female flying at sea; white panel on wings.
Brown Pelican X
Turkey Vulture 1 distant.
Osprey X
Ruddy Turnstone X
Sanderling X
Laughing Gull X
Ring-billed Gull X
Royal Tern X
Sandwich Tern X

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Friday 23 November 2012

Stump Pass Beach SP, Charlotte, FL, USA, 22-Nov-2012

10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: Another day on the beach with Kim; bird species same as previous day plus the below, also a small group of dolphins passed close to the shore.
Weather: warm & sunny.
1 species

Black Scoter 20 approx. heading north at sea. Distinctive 'ribbon' in flight with yellow bills.

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Thursday 22 November 2012

Stump Pass Beach SP, Charlotte, FL, USA, 21-Nov-2012

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: Following a drive from Manasota Beach we ended up here where Kim & I jumped out briefly to look at the beach. Weather: warm & sunny.
7 species

Double-crested Cormorant X
Brown Pelican X
Osprey X
Grey Plover 1 on the beach.
Ruddy Turnstone X
Laughing Gull X
Black Skimmer 30 approx. skimming up & down the sea. Very distinctive, striking bird, & one I had hoped to see on this trip. Life-tick.

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Manasota Beach, Sarasota, FL, USA, 21-Nov-2012

12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: Trip to the beach with Kim & parents-in-law. Weather: bright, sunny, warm; N breeze.
11 species

Northern Gannet 6 + at sea.
Double-crested Cormorant 1
Brown Pelican 6 approx. throughout the visit.
Willet 2 north over the sea.
Ruddy Turnstone X
Sanderling X
Laughing Gull 10 +
Forster's Tern 1 or 2 also along the beach.
Royal Tern 6 approx. along the beach & on the sand.
Sandwich Tern 1 or 2 along the beach.
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1 from the carpark on a telegraph pole.

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Wednesday 21 November 2012

Shamrock Park, Sarasota, FL, USA, 20-Nov-2012

1:15 PM - 2:40 PM
Protocol: Traveling
1.0 mile(s)
Comments: The final destination hoping to see the Florida endemic I missed out on at Oscar Scherer.
Weather: bright, sunny, warm.
9 species (+1 other taxa)

Brown Pelican X - intercoastal & out to sea.
Black Vulture X
Turkey Vulture X
Osprey X
Spotted Sandpiper 1 bobbing on intercoastal mud; clean white underparts indicating non-breeding.

peep sp. 1 distantly viewed on intercoastal mud. Pale grey legs, shortish bill, greyish plumage with darker primary extension. Larger than nearby sandpiper.
Mourning Dove X
American Kestrel X
Florida Scrub-Jay 5 approx. seen as we pulled into the carpark! One perched on a fencepost around the small garden at the centre of the carpark. When the car was parked I jumped out to get a closer look with my camera but the main bird had flown off taking the others which I glimpsed at the top of a large tree, before they all disappeared. Unfortunately they did not reappear & despite walking aroung what seemed like the whole of the small reserve we could not relocate them. Nevertheless the quick view was enough to identify the main species I had hoped to see - life-tick.
Pine Warbler X

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Eden Drive, Englewood, Sarasota, FL, USA, 20-Nov-2012

4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: Down to the canal area, again mainly looking for Manatees of which I saw 6.
Weather: bright, sunny, cooling off.
6 species

Great Blue Heron 1 fishing in the same area as the little blue.
Little Blue Heron 1 fishing from the wall in the extreme corner adjacent to the airfield.
White Ibis X
Turkey Vulture 1 distant.
Bald Eagle 1
Killdeer 8 on the grass area adjacent to the swimming pool; they came in from the airfield.

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Route 72--Sugar Bowl Road--Clay Gully Road, Manatee, FL, USA, 20-Nov-2012

11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Protocol: Traveling
35.0 mile(s)
Comments: Out for a drive with mother-in-law & father-in-law on the roads around Myakka State Park. I was mainly hoping to see crested caracara after reading that a couple were resident in the area, however I also read that one of those birds had been poisoned, either way I didn't see my target bird although it was an interesting area of ranchland to drive through.
Weather: bright, sunny, warm.
13 species

Wood Stork 14 all in small drainage ditch off Clay Gully Road, feeding in the water with the egrets. A good number of an impressively sized species, causing me to count carefully.
Anhinga X - one or two visible from the road through the state park.
Great Egret X
Cattle Egret X
Black Vulture X - including a few that were raiding the rubbish bins left out on the road!
Turkey Vulture X
Osprey X
Red-shouldered Hawk X
Sandhill Crane 2 feeding in the fields of the ranches.
Belted Kingfisher 1 along the same ditch as the storks.
American Kestrel X
American Crow X
Fish Crow X

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Tuesday 20 November 2012

Eden Drive, Englewood, Sarasota, FL, USA, 19-Nov-2012

5:50 PM - 6:20 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments: A quick check of the nearby canal looking for Manatees of which I saw a half dozen. It started to get dark but I saw a surprise bird. <br />Submitted from BirdLog NA for iOS, version 1.5.2
2 species

American Bittern 1 overhead as dusk descended.
Mourning Dove 1 onto rocks next to water.

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Venice Village Shops, Sarasota, FL, USA, 19-Nov-2012

5:05 PM
Protocol: Incidental
Comments: After celery fields, parents-in-law & I stopped at local stores on the way home.
Weather: bright & sunny, cool.
2 species

Eurasian Collared-Dove X - one or two flying around cooing familiarly.
Boat-tailed Grackle X

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Sarasota--Route 75, Sarasota, FL, USA

Nov 19, 2012 10:15 AM
Protocol: Incidental
Comments: Driving to Celery Fields reserve bird-life seemingly abounding on the side of the highway.
12 species

Wood Stork 1 soaring over Exit 206; a large bird, obvious identification, life-tick.
Anhinga 1
Great Egret X
Snowy Egret X
Black Vulture X
Turkey Vulture X
Osprey 1 near Exit 210.
Northern Harrier 1 ringtail at Exit 210.
Bald Eagle 2 along the way, flying near to the highway, close enough to see the white head, giving the impression of being a fairly common bird in the area. Life-tick.
American Kestrel 2 separately hunting in fields along the road.

Loggerhead Shrike 1 perched on a fencepost on some road-side ranch-land. Distinct profile, colouring and distribution identified even from a fleeting look. I could only hope for a closer, longer look. Life-tick.
Fish Crow 1 obviously smaller than American crow, & the more numerous crow in Florida. Life-tick.

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Audubon Celery Fields, Sarasota, Sarasota, FL, USA, 19-Nov-2012

10:55 AM - 3:00 PM
Protocol: Traveling
2.0 mile(s)
Comments: Another day out with father-in-law for a long walk around this fantastic site which have me some wonderful life birds. Weather: bright, sunny, warm; breezy. <br />Submitted from BirdLog NA for iOS, version 1.5.2
32 species

Mottled Duck 2 over; darkish all over, a distinctive duck of the region. Life-tick.
Wood Stork 6 total; two or three seen flying around on the approach & from the carpark, then a few more in the smaller pools at the far end from the carpark.
Double-crested Cormorant X
Anhinga 2 , a couple on a bush next to a narrow, creek-like section of the largest pond adjacent to the mound.
American White Pelican 1 with the spoonbills, stork & ibises in the small pond near to Coburn Road. It also flew to an island to in the middle of the main pond when's mower disturbed the area.
Great Blue Heron 1
Snowy Egret X
Little Blue Heron 2
Tricolored Heron 3 total; first one seen towards back pond. Blue plumage with white underwing, distinct size allowing id. Life-tick.
Cattle Egret X
White Ibis X
Glossy Ibis X

Roseate Spoonbill 14 total; at first a few seen with some wood storks as we approached the Coburn Road side. I took photos of their beautiful plumage as they eventually moved away out of sight. As we continued on, more were seen on a larger pond with other species reaching good numbers. A mowing machine then caused them all to take flight & move to the middle of the big pond allowing an accurate count. Unmistakable bird: life-tick.

Turkey Vulture X
Osprey X
Northern Harrier 1 ringtail over the sides of the large pond away from the rest of the reserve.
Bald Eagle 3 overhead at various points.
Red-shouldered Hawk 2 total; the first one perched on a birdhouse in the middle of the main pond. Smaller than red-tail but distinctively a buteo. Later another appeared & their call along with mottled chest identified them. This couple then perched atop one of the high floodlights on the road next to the reserve where they stayed until we left.

Common Gallinule 2 in the ditch between the elevated path & the end of the reserve on the Coburn Road side. A brief look but unmistakable. Life-tick.
American Coot X

Limpkin 6 total; first one seen grazing by the side of the creek-like section of the first pond. It was 20ft away & carried on for 10-20 minutes occasionally vocalizing. It moved gradually away & eventually took wing. 4 more were seen later in flight from the carpark as we waited to get picked up. Easy to identify: life-tick
Laughing Gull 12 at Ackerman Lake visible from the elevated path at the back of celery fields.
Forster's Tern 1 or 2 roving over the ponds.
Belted Kingfisher 4 total; 2 near the large back pond, then 2 more towards the Coburn Road side.
Loggerhead Shrike 1 perched in small trees in the small meadow between the mound & main pond. It moved between the trees as if hunting but I saw no spiked prey. It then suddenly flew off. At one point I had it & the re-sighted meadowlark almost in the same binocular view!
Fish Crow 2 visible from the elevated path at the Coburn Road park.
European Starling 1 as we waited to get picked up.
Palm Warbler X
Savannah Sparrow X
Red-winged Blackbird X

Eastern Meadowlark 1 seen from the path coming down the mound in a small grassy area adjacent to creek-like section of first pond. Its head was just above the grass & as it moved its brilliant yellow couloir was also revealed. It staying still for a while before moving out of sight. On the way back I saw it again in more or less the same spot for closer & longer looks with photos. An amazing looking, beautiful bird. Life-tick.
Boat-tailed Grackle X - one & twos, & a group of approx. 20 at the end as we waited to picked up.

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Monday 19 November 2012

Oscar Scherer State Park, Sarasota, FL, USA, 18-Nov-2012

10:50 AM - 2:10 PM
Protocol: Traveling
3.0 mile(s)
Comments: First full day on holiday & a visit to a nearby state park looking for scrub-jays with the father-in-law, Mr. Correia. Didn't see them but a good long walk during which 3 Bobcats (1 adult & 2 juveniles) walked across our path, which was amazing!
Weather: hot & sunny.
13 species

Little Blue Heron 1 on water from South Creek Trail.
Black Vulture X - several including two perched on a naked tree branch, like from Jungle Book!
Turkey Vulture X
Bald Eagle X - approx. 6 during the day. The first was an immature; light brown top, dark primaries, cream mottled under prominent head; distinct size & flight. Later adults on a nest were also seen as well as an adult perching on a tree near to black vultures & another 2 soaring in the distance with a buteo sp. Life-tick.
Red-shouldered Hawk 1 soaring alongside an eagle. Smaller than red-tailed, tawny on top but distant otherwise. Size, compact shape & distribution points to this species. Life-tick.
Laughing Gull 1 first winter bird over.
Belted Kingfisher 1 flew up creek after we stopped at visitors' centre.
Tree Swallow 2 over.
Grey Catbird 2 heard.
Palm Warbler X
Pine Warbler X
Yellow-rumped Warbler 3
Chipping Sparrow X - in trees near to visitors' centre.

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Englewood Isles Parkway, Sarasota, FL, USA, 18-Nov-2012

2:45 PM
Protocol: Incidental
Comments: Weather: bright, sunny & warm. <br />Submitted from BirdLog NA for iOS, version 1.5.2
1 species

Sandhill Crane 2 laying on roadside verge between road & houses! Life-tick.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Sarasota--Route 75, Sarasota, FL, USA, 17-Nov-2012

5:15 PM
Protocol: Incidental
Comments: Species seen on the road after leaving the airport, many in flocks apparently flying to roosts as dusk descended.
Weather: bright, sunny, warm.
8 species

Anhinga 1 female (non-breeding) on stump in a roadside swamp.
Great Egret 1 over the road.
Cattle Egret 1 non-breeding perched in carpark when nearing Eden Drive.
White Ibis X - many over the road in 3s & 4s, distinctive, life-tick.
Glossy Ibis X - large flocks over the road, distinctive, life-tick.
Black Vulture 3 total, first two flying/soaring with shallow dihedral then one atop a telegraph pole at the side of the highway. Life-tick.
Sandhill Crane 3 approx. glimpsed on a roadside lake from the highway. Unmistakable, life-tick.
Common Grackle X

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Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport, Sarasota, FL, USA, 17-Nov-2012

5:00 PM
Protocol: Incidental
Comments: Picked up from the airport the mother-in-law, Mrs Correia. The airport at a new location is usually always good for a few species.
Weather: bright, sunny, warm.
5 species

Anhinga 1 perched in a tree on the side of the small pond at the exit. Distinctive look & size with a pale breast & dark belly.
Osprey 1 atop a telegraph pole next to the small pond.
Monk Parakeet 10 in a swift-flying flock low over the cars in the carpark. I thought they might have been budgerigars but these were larger in the brief look I had. Life-tick?
Palm Warbler 1 flew into the tree above the car in the carpark as I put my bags in the boot/trunk; allowed a close-up view.
Boat-tailed Grackle 1 juvenile, strutting around on carpark's grass verge. Larger size and distinctive shape identified my first Florida life-tick.

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Monday 12 November 2012

Apponagansett Beach & Bay inc. Knowles Beach & Marsh, Bristol, MA, USA, 11-Nov-2012

11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Protocol: Traveling
0.5 mile(s)
Comments: Second part of a walk with Kim.
Weather: bright, sunny, mild, cooler wind.
11 species

American Black Duck 6 on the small saltwater inlet adjacent to Knowles Marsh.
Long-tailed Duck 9 in total; 2 females, 7 males on the water in Apponagansett Bay.
Bufflehead 20 +
Red-throated Diver 1 on the water in Apponagansett Bay.
Turkey Vulture 1 soaring over the far-side of the water from Apponagansett.
Ring-billed Gull X
Herring Gull X
Northern Flicker 1 flew out over the water at Apponagansett from Knowles Marsh.
Carolina Wren 1 heard from a garden on the way back.
American Robin X
Northern Mockingbird 1

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Smith Neck Road & Area, Bristol, MA, USA, 11-Nov-2012

10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Protocol: Traveling
0.5 mile(s)
Comments: First part of a walk with Kim around the local area.
Weather: bright, sunny; warm.
7 species

Mourning Dove 2 with the savannah sparrows.
Blue Jay X
Tufted Titmouse X
Palm Warbler 1 at the corner of Smith Neck & W Smith Neck.
Savannah Sparrow 4 on edge of fallow Birchfield Farm field. They flew from a tree onto the field where they disappeared into the muddy background.
Dark-eyed Junco X
Orchard Oriole 1 female, probable. I saw it in one of the gardens from about 30ft away. It was large & bright yellow with dark wings that had faint wingbars. Either this oriole or a female scarlet tanager. Its brightness & size struck me, but unfortunately it soon went down out of view & didn't reappear despite my best pishing efforts.

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