Tag Archive | "Florida bird"

A new yard and a new bird: Glossy Ibis

April 25, 2010 4 comments

It’s been awhile, but I swear I have a good reason — we bought a house! (And I haven’t stopped thinking up new and interesting post ideas).
On one of our first mornings in the new house, I looked out the front window to see a flock of brown ibises hunting for bugs in our front [...]

A new book: “Florida’s Birds”

March 10, 2010 2 comments

A visiting friend was game when I dragged her to the beach and asked her to count birds. You can read about our adventures for Audubon’s Great Backyard Bird Count here.
Then, as a thank you gift she sent me a new book: “Florida’s Birds – A field guild and ference” by David S. Maehr and [...]

A new place to explore: Naples’ Freedom Park

March 10, 2010 2 comments

It’s a park, and also a natural filtering system.
A new park opened last fall in Naples, and it’s unique because along with being a place to enjoy being outside, it’s also a water filtering area. Storm water passes through the park and gets filtered before it dumps into the Gordon River and then into Naples [...]

Boardwalk to the Beach: Clam Pass Park in Naples

March 4, 2010 No comments yet

A twisting, winding boardwalk rises above the inland waters and leads you to an island, where you can lay on the beach.
Sounds like fun, right? Best of all, it’s handicap accessible and there’s even a golf cart to transport you there (or back) if unable to walk (or too sunburnt).
Clam Pass park is a 35-acre [...]

Unity and beauty: Koreshan State Historic Site

February 22, 2010 No comments yet

People move south to Florida for many reasons, but the story of the Koreshans might be one of the most unique.
In 1894, a religious man from New York arrived in Estero to found a new religion called Koreshanity and a settlement he called “New Jerusalem.” The dream lasted awhile, and about 250 followers of Cyrus [...]

Internationally important: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

February 18, 2010 No comments yet

A swamp might not sound glamorous, but this swamp is of international importance.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary was named a wetland of international importance by an intergovernmental wetlands convention. To celebrate the swamp’s designation, Florida governor Charlie Christ and other officials from U.S. Fish & Wildlife, Audubon, and the convention will be there.
The convention’s goal is to [...]

Great Backyard Bird Count: Birds at Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

February 16, 2010 1 comment

They call us “citizen scientists.”
I’m not sure if I qualify, but I gave it my best shot. My friend and I walked along the beach at Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park on Sunday and counted birds, joining the tens of thousands of people who count birds each year for the Great Backyard Bird Count.
Last year, 93,600 [...]

Painted Bunting Observer Team: Participate

February 12, 2010 1 comment

Researchers at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington are doing a study on painted buntings, and they’ve added Florida to their observation area — so if you’ve got them in your yard, you could sign up.
(I’ve still never seen one . . . they’re on my list!)
They’re studying the population to get a handle [...]

Bald eagle sighting & a place to look up nest information

February 10, 2010 No comments yet

Today while I was driving in downtown Naples a bald eagle flew over the busy street and landed in a tree. After four years in Florida, I’m still always surprised to see these gigantic birds — maybe because where I grew up in New York they were much more rare.
Florida has more bald eagles that [...]

Join Audubon’s Great Backyard Bird Count

February 9, 2010 No comments yet

Audubon’s Great Backyard Bird Count is almost here, and after looking at the website, I’ve decided that I’m going to do it this year. It’s much easier than I thought to participate (and you don’t have to be an expert!)
Wanna join? Here’s some information about the event, which is February 12 to 15.
First, you don’t [...]