Posted by Brian Ahern on February 21, 2003 at 13:19:19:
RBA
* Florida
* Statewide
* Date February 21, 2003
* FLFL0302.21
-Birds mentioned:
EURASIAN WIGEON
Long-tailed Duck
Surf Scoter
Common Goldeneye
Short-tailed Hawk
Parasitic Jaeger
SLATY-BACKED GULL**
HEERMANN’S GULL**
Smooth-billed Ani
Rufous Hummingbird
CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD
Black-chinned Hummingbird
Vermilion Flycatcher
BELL’S VIREO
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Nashville Warbler
GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE**
HARRIS’S SPARROW**
White-crowned Sparrow
LINCOLN’S SPARROW
BREWER’S BLACKBIRD
RUSTY BLACKBIRD
BRONZED COWBIRD
**This is a review species in Florida. Any details of sightings should be sent to the FOS Records Committee at the address given at the end of this report.
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This is Brian Ahern reporting the Florida Rare Bird Alert for 02/21/03. This report is sponsored by FLORIDA NATURE TOURS, which offers tours to the Dry Tortugas, South Florida, private guiding and a special Pelagic Trip off of Ponce Inlet on May 17th. For information go to http://www.floridanaturetours.com or call 407-363-1360. Reports are followed by coordinates from the DeLorme Florida Atlas & Gazetteer and the page number of Bill Pranty's ABA guide "A Birder's Guide to Florida" when possible.
ESCAMBIA COUNTY
Several COMMON GOLDENEYES were found at the Naval Live Oaks section of Gulf Island National Seashore on Friday 14th (A. Knothe). DeLorme p. 42
FRANKLIN COUNTY
A CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD has been visiting a feeder at John Murphy’s home in Alligator Point, 766 Alligator Drive; Alligator Pt. Email address is SouthMoonUnder@webtv.net. There are also two Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and one BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD. DeLorme p. 61
At Alligator Point about two-thirds of the way further down the road from the KOA an immature SURF SCOTER was found on the harbor side on Tuesday 18th (A. & B. Hansen). DeLorme p. 61; Pranty p. 76
WAKULLA COUNTY
At St. Marks NWR, at least one of the LONG-TAILED DUCKS is still present at Picnic Pond (H. Hooper). On Monday 17th one RUSTY BLACKBIRD was seen in amongst a huge flock of Red-winged blackbirds that were hanging around the first bridge along the main road (S.P. McCool, A. & B. Hansen). DeLorme p. 50; Pranty p. 76
SEMINOLE COUNTY
The HARRIS’S SPARROW is still being seen at the Marina Isles fish camp on the north side of highway 46 just east of the bridge over Lake Jessup/St Johns River. Please stay on the small dirt road and do not go near the mobile homes. Birders are also encouraged to go into the general store to make a “purchase” and obtain permission. The bird seems fond of the grassy area to the west side of the parking lot in front of the River Hilton houseboat, but has been found in several other locations. It is usually seen feeding in the company of Savannah Sparrows and Palm Warblers. DeLorme p. 80
HERNANDO COUNTY
The two RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRDS continue to visit a feeder in Elaine and Andy Maywalts' backyard. The Maywalts invite any birders to visit their backyard, whether they are home or not. Park in the street and walk around the left side of their house to the cement slab. The Maywalts live at 5194 Mosquero Rd., Spring Hill; phone (352) 686-8195; e-mail: amaywalt@bellsouth.net
Directions: Coming from the north or south on US-19, turn east at the light on Northcliffe. (This is the first traffic light south of SR-50, and the fifth light north of CR-574, Spring Hill Drive.) Take the third right onto Beachview Drive, and, when it dead-ends, right onto Mosquero (fide B. & A. Hansen). DeLorme p. 77
PASCO COUNTY
The NASHVILLE WARBLER is still in the "Oriole Hedge", a 200 foot long Cape Honeysuckle in Colonial Hills just off Moog Rd and US Hwy 19. Directions: US Hwy 19 to Moog Rd east to Grand, north to Dove Rd left then right on Drew Lane. Please be discreet as this is private property (K. Tracey). It has been seen several times since during the week. DeLorme p. 82
The BREWER’S BLACKBIRD that was found in an old field in Pasco County is still present. Directions: US Hwy 19 North to Sunray Blvd in Holiday, east past Anclote River after the road changes name to Perrine Ranch Rd. The field that the Brewer's was in is on the right side past the river; it is best to continue to Olde Farm Road turn right and continue on the gravel road till a small pond comes in view while looking back towards Perrine Ranch Road. The Brewer's was along the edge of this pond and then flew over and perched on top of cow dung. However, the bird works the fields on both sides of the road, since earlier in the week it was seen in the right-hand field (R. Smart & all). DeLorme p. 82
A GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET was found at Key Vista Park on Bailey's Bluff
Road, in Holiday, Pasco County on Sunday afternoon. This is the same park just
north of the Progress Energy Anclote River Power Plant where it was being
seen earlier this winter (D. Goodwin). DeLorme p. 119
PINELLAS COUNTY
The GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE at Honeymoon Island SRA is being seen on a daily basis now. After paying the $4 entry fee, follow the main park road to the north. When you come to the turn to the picnic area, continue straight. After this point, the road will curve to the left. Watch for a service road going to the right. This is the area where the bird is. Turn right at the first right turn and park your vehicle in the big parking lot. Proceed on foot back to the previously mentioned service road. From the service road you will see some scrub and brush on the left hand side, there are three tall thin wooden poles stuck in the ground, the Towhee was found in around this area and sang up in the middle of the leafless bush just to the right of the three poles. However the bird could also be in the thick grass & brush on both sides of the service road. It is very secretive staying on the ground or in the dense low scrubs. Its song is a bubbly warble and it gives a call somewhat like a catbird. A tape of it’s call can be helpful in locating this bird, however it has been reported that this technique has been abused in the area recently. Since this is now fast becoming a heavy birded area, tape playing should be kept to a minimum and not left running for lengths of time. PLEASE DO NOT OVER USE A TAPE!! Normally it only takes less than a minute of hearing a taped call for the bird to respond. A suggestion was made that as many birders as possible arrive when the gate opens, and the group get together at the towhee patch and then play the tape together so that there will be minimal disturbance. This is only the second record of this species for Florida!! (D. Goodwin, R. Smart & all). DeLorme p. 90; Pranty p. 121
At Ft. DeSoto the HEERMANN’S GULL has been seen recently at East Beach in the mornings between 8 and 8:30am, but in the past he has been found anywhere along the beaches in the Park. Later in the afternoon he has been spotted along the beaches between the Gulf Pier and North Beach (L. Atherton & B. Ahern). On Sunday 16th a PARASITIC JAEGER was seen off of the Gulf Fishing Pier (V. McGrath). DeLorme p. 90; Pranty p. 126
SARASOTA COUNTY
At least nine species of sparrows including Two LINCOLN’S, two WHITE-CROWNED and Field Sparrows are still being seen on Center Road, right behind the hill at the Celery Fields. Please park at the recommended parking area on the left (west) side of Center Road, about halfway down the road from Palmer. There is an old foundation(s) of a building here. This is where you should park. Walk north a little ways - there is a shallow ditch perpendicular to the road. The ditch has a white pipe in the middle of it. Most of the sparrows have been either on the ground in the ditch by the platform feeder or in the bushes just behind (north side) the ditch. But they flit all the way over to the trees and bushes at the north end of the parking slabs. DO NOT park or walk on the property (including the driveway) of the property owner on the east side of Center Rd (P. Bithorn & all). Directions: Take the Fruitville Road Exit off of I-75 in Sarasota, head east. Make the first right (Coburn Rd) as you head east on Fruitville from I-75. You will pass Ackerman Park (a small lake) on your right. The area across from the park is the northern part of the celery fields. Continue straight to the intersection with Palmer Rd and make a left. Both sides of this road, up to the gazebo are the celery fields DeLorme p. 97; Pranty p. 140
COLLIER COUNTY
On Friday 7th, the male EURASIAN WIGEON was found again on the western-most pond (bordering the apartment complex) at Eagle Lakes Community Park in Naples. It was feeding with American Wigeons. To reach the park from I-75, take exit 101, go south on CR 951 (Collier Blvd.) @ 8 miles to US 41 (Tamiami Trail), then west @ 1 mile to the park which will be on the right (north side of US 41). The ponds are to the north of the ball fields. Also several BRONZED COWBIRDS are on the south side of the center pond associating with a larger number of Brown-headed Cowbirds (V. Lucas & all). DeLorme p. 111
HENDRY COUNTY
The wintering VERMILION FLYCATCHER can still be found in its usual spot, on a fence post behind the gate, about 14 miles north of Government Road's southern terminus at I-75. From the north, it's less than a mile south of the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation. A SHORT-TAILED HAWK was also seen in the area on Saturday 15th (P. Trunk & all). DeLorme p. 113
BROWARD COUNTY
A BELL'S VIREO was seen again at the Flamingo Road ESL Site, which is west of Flamingo Road where SW 36th Court turns north to become 130th Avenue. The vireo was west of the old Kapok Tree Restaurant location where the dirt road turns south away from the power lines then east into the large open area (B. Roberts). DeLorme p. 115
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Six SMOOTH-BILLED ANIS were seen at the West Perimeter Road, just W of the Fort Lauderdale airport, off of Griffin Rd on Saturday 15th (M. Reid). DeLorme p. 115; Pranty p. 216
At Loxahatchee, four SMOOTH-BILLED ANIS were found along the E-W impoundment trail at the end of Lox Rd., 3/4 of a mile W of the first lock, S, and just across the canal (M. Reid). DeLorme p. 108; Pranty p. 205
MONROE COUNTY
The SLATY-BACKED GULL is still being seen at Key West. It is with Ring-billed Gulls in the Publix parking lot in Key West. . As you enter Key West turn right at the T-intersection, go about 1 mile or so and look for a large parking lot with a Publix supermarket on your left. There is also a Wendy's Hamburger Restaurant in the same parking lot. Drive into the parking lot and look for the gulls. He seems to like to stand out of site on the roof of the Sears in the same shopping center as the Publix (M. Hedden, B. Dowling & all). Delorme p. 127; Pranty p. 258
Good Birding!
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Brian Ahern
Tampa, FL.
BrianAhern@aol.com