Re: So. Florida birding questions from out of state


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Posted by Sabrina and fellow Everglades N.P. Rangers on March 25, 2003 at 10:53:26:

In Reply to: So. Florida birding questions from out of state posted by Scott Baron on March 20, 2003 at 18:44:48:

Hi Scott,

I do have some suggestions for you for some of the birds you will be looking for!
Greater Flamingo: You are right about the snake bight trail being closed but hiking was never the optimal way of seeing this area. If you have access to a canoe or are able to take about 4 hours and rent one from the Flamingo marina you will stand a better chance of viewing these elusive birds. Leaving from the Flamingo marina and catching the rising tide over to snake bight will hopefully not only provide you with at least one flamingo (which has been reprted all season) but also some great views of spoonbills, skimmers, white pelicans and many other shorebirds and wading birds. Go to the Flamingo Visitors center to get a map, tide chart and other snake bight info.!

Limpkins have been heard by our staff in nine mile pond canoe trail. This trail has canoe rental options as well.

Snail Kites are occasionally spotted in the park near the entrance station.

Our staff has not spotted any shiny cowbirds yet but they could be out there!

Well, hope this helps you out a little!
good luck,
Sabrina Diaz
Interp. Ranger (Flamingo)


Hello, birders.

: I hope you So. Florida birders don't get tired of questions from out of state birders. My friend and I have some target species that we'd like to see when we visit the Miami area, Everglades NP and the Northern Keys. We will arrive on Wed. the 26th and will leave on the 31st. I'm concerned that we'll be a little early for some breeders but I hope we'll get a mix of breeders and winter visitors. The biggest target species that we have are listed below. Can someone help me with these species?

: Burrowing Owl
: The ABA Guide lists them as nesting at Miami Int'l Airport, as well as the Tamiami Airport. With the current state of the world, I don't know if it's a good idea to look through airport fences with binoculars. Are the owls still at the Weeks Air Museum? Apparently this museum is at the latter airport but I feel more comfortable looking for the birds from this spot. Are there any other reliable places to look for this bird in the area?

: Greater Flamingo
: This is probably my most wanted. I understand the Snake Bight Trail is closed but people have been seeing them in Flamingo all winter. I know that the species was seen from the Christian Point Trail recently. Does anyone have any other tips on seeing a wild Flamingo in South Florida? What boat ride or canoe trip would be a good one to take in the Flamingo area? Or should I just check with the park rangers when I get to Flamingo?

: Black-whiskered Vireo, Gray Kingbird
: These two species seem to be uncommon in late March. Any good places for seeing either one of these early in migration?

: Limpkin, Snail Kite
: If we have time, we may go to the Shark Valley section of ENP, where I understand these two species are easier to find. Any tips on finding these elsewhere from Miami to Flamingo?

: Shiny Cowbird
: Are these guys still found in spring in Flamingo? Will we be too early?

: Any help with these species is GREATLY appreciated. I look forward to visiting beautiful and birdy South Florida!

: Scott Baron
: Fairfax, Va.
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