Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
Erik at al Its been a real smorgasbord here. The snow marked my ruler between 9-10 inches. Obviously lots of Goldfinches, but Cardinals, Pine Warbs, OC Warbs(also hitting hummingbird feeders),
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Toddy Guidry
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Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
Same here in Algiers. Black-chinned, Rufous, Buff-bellied. Surprise Spotted sandpiper. A few Goldfinches, House finches. An Orange-crowned warbler desperately using the hummingbird feeders. I guess
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Kevin Colley
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Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
It seems to be a trend here on the West Bank in the last few years in general with declining goldfinch numbers. For example, today I have had one, and that bird never even came to feeders, it was a
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James W. Beck
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Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
We got about 7 inches of snow in southeast Baton Rouge parish. So far in my backyard and feeder I have had the following in much higher numbers than usual: American Goldfinches, Northern Cardinals,
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muchio7@...
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Re: Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
Nice, Erik! Kind of slow here in Marrero. Yellow-throated Warbler, three Ruby-throats, our Black-chinned and Rufous has been about it so far. [email protected]> wrote:
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James W. Beck
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Snow birds? What's at your feeders?
LAbird, With such an unprecedented snowfall (8.25 inches at my place in Sunset!), all kinds of interesting bird observations must be out there. Share what you've been seeing. The most interesting
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Johnson, Erik
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Virtual webinar tonight - backyard conservation and Audubon's Urban Native Greens project
LAbird, Tonight (Jan 19) at 7pm, I will be offering a webinar on Audubon's Urban Native Greens project, which seeks to expand the availability of native plants, add more native plants into the urban
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Johnson, Erik
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Palmetto Island CBC
The 9th Palmetto Island Christmas Bird Count was held January 3 2025. The count circle is centered at Palmetto Island State Park just south of Abbeville in Vermilion Parish. The species count this
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Toddy Guidry
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White Lake, Lac-Thorn, Sweet-Cam collective CBC summary
The White Lake, Lacassine-Thornwell ("Lac-Thorn"), and Sweet Lake-Cameron Prairie ("Sweet-Cam") CBC circles are located relatively close together, are all dominated by rice/crawfish and freshwater
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Rob Dobbs
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New Iberia CBC summary
Hello LAbirders, I'm pleased to share the results of the 16th New Iberia CBC, held on December 21, 2024. We had 20 participants (4 more than the previous record) split into 5 parties to cover a lot of
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Johnson, Erik
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Re: Howze beach intel
Hi, Jed, I don't know if they get these emails, but Wanda and Michael Beelman bird this area often, and they have been great help to me when looking for loons and waterfowl and even owls in the area
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tadskelton@...
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Re: Howze beach intel
This spot has been massively developed recently. I've included a labeled map with some of the remaining spots you can check out. 1. The Harbor Center - public parking and you can walk around their
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Jody Shugart
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Re: Howze beach intel
Hi Jed, What I have done when there is bird E Howze Beach Rd. You can go down to an old pier and walk the field + look to see what is in the lake. I also have birded the lake behind the Harbor Center
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muchio7@...
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Howze beach intel
LaBirders, Seeking intel about where specifically people bird at Howze beach in St. Tammany. Map pins and/or detailed descriptions will be greatly appreciated. Please email me off-list if you can
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feralbiologist@...
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Re: Updated information: Hummingbirds at NOBG today - my first report for the 2024-2025 season at NOBG
Dear Erik: Here is a link to my eBird checklist of 2 January 2025. https://ebird.org/checklist/S207734826 It shows the two hummingbirds previously reported and a new one. #1 * Mark Meunier and Seth
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Seth Nehrbass
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BRAS Program - Wed, Jan 29th @ EBR Parish Main Library
Please mark your calendars for our next program at the East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library on Wednesday, January 29th. PROGRAM TITLE: Bird's-Eye View: Designing a Collision-Free Feathered Future
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Katie Percy
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Prior email
I apologize for the spacing of my prior email. It¡¯s not the way it was originally written. If you are on the LOS Facebook page, it is much easier to read.? Melissa Weaver
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Melissa Weaver
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Upcoming Field Trip registrations
Hello all,I have included?a list of the upcoming LOS?field trips and their registration dates. ?There has been some confusion regarding what folks need to sign up for ahead of time vs registration
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Melissa Weaver
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Louisiana Winter Hummingbird Report #4
LAbird and HUMNET, You all are keeping me busy! There continues to be a steady stream of winter hummingbird reports with over 300 birds reported thus far. It's surprisingly sparse for the "Rocky
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Johnson, Erik
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Re: Updated information: Hummingbirds at NOBG today - my first report for the 2024-2025 season at NOBG
Hi Seth, Very nice documentation. I agree with the IDs. Cheers, Erik
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Johnson, Erik
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