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Important requests for LOS News

 

All,

My previous request for bird book suggestions for Christmas has been going well. PLEASE send them to me if you haven¡¯t yet. So far, I have received zero titles by people like Jon Donn, Steve Howell, Geoff Hill, Donald Kroodsma, Ted Floyd, or even Roger Tory Peterson for that matter. So if you have some favorites from these folks or from anyone else, please send them to me ASAP.

NEW REQUEST!!

I¡¯d like to start congratulating LOS members on home parish, LA, NA, etc. life list achievements. As in, ¡°Congratulations to Jay Bird for his 500th NA life bird: Yellow-billed Albatross,¡± or ¡°Congratulations to Robin Aves on her 1000th world life bird: Keel-billed Toucan!¡±

To keep it simple, I¡¯ll be celebrating all of the following if you send it in to me:

YOUTH birders:
-100th species and up and in intervals of 50 (150, 200, 250¡­) of any region.

ADULT birders:
- home parish species starting at 100 and increasing in intervals of 50.
- LA species starting at 300 and increasing in intervals of 50.
- NA species starting at 400 and increasing in intervals of 50.
- world species starting at 600 and increasing in intervals of 50.

PLEASE INCLUDE THE NAME OF THE SPECIES! And if you have a photo of the bird, please send it in case I have room to add photos.

Thanks!
John Dillon
Editor, LOS News


Venice pelagic trip 19 Oct.

 

LABIRD ¡ª I¡¯m trying to fill another boat trip for Sat. Oct. 19.

Pelagic trips this late are almost nonexistent so I have no idea what we¡¯ll find out there. An October trip out of Texas had a Manx Shearwater on 10 Oct. 2015, and one was found sick at Port Aransas last year on 26 Oct.. Those birds almost certainly passed through LA waters. So that¡¯s my current ¡°fantasy¡± bird. In second place is Red Phalarope, for which 3 of 4 of Louisiana¡¯s records are from October, and there is a fairly nice scattering of October records all over the eastern USA, including on a few Atlantic pelagic trips.

Here are eBird Trip Lists from the two previous trips, August and September:




If interested, let me know, Van Remsen

===================

Dr. J. V. Remsen
Emeritus Prof. of Natural Science and Curator of Birds
Museum of Natural Science/Dept. Biological Sciences
LSU, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
najames<at>LSU.edu


LOS News

 

Hey, everybody.

I¡¯d like to make a Christmas book buying guide for the next LOS News.

Please email me your single favorite book title and author for EACH of the following categories, and I¡¯ll tally the results and list the top ones in the Winter LOS News.

Thanks!!
John Dillon
Editor, LOS News

Categories:

Best specialized ID guide (for a specific groups of birds like waterfowl, raptors, gulls, etc.).

Best book for birding knowledge (focuses on info that¡¯s useful in the field, like birding skills, advanced ID, vocalizations, etc)

Best birding memoir or non-fiction.


Sabine CBC 2024

 

Hi everyone,

The Sabine CBC will be held on Saturday, December 28, 2024. I hope you can participate!

Thanks!

Katie Barnes
Sabine CBC Compiler
412-997-3017
nuthatch829@...


Cameron ferry out of service

 

The ferry was down for maintenance today and is supposed to be out until
(or through??) Tuesday.


New Orleans CBC 2024

 

The New Orleans CBC will be held on Saturday, December 21, 2024.
Glenn Ousset985-353-3412
(new phone number)


Palmetto Island CBC

 

Thur Jan 2



FYI I am splitting one of my areas, so I have an area covered in the past
that will need a new group. If anyone is interested in taking this area and
making it their own, just send me an email. It has been covered in the
past, I have 'hotspots'.

It is the area around the Vermilion Parish community of Henry, very rural.



Toddy Guidry


Red River Refuge area CBC is December 14

 

The CBC for the Red River National Wildlife Refuge (Headquarters and C.B. Dickson units) and surrounding area is December 14.

Please let me know if you wish to participate




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Terri Jacobson, Ranger

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Red River National Wildlife Refuge

150 Eagle Bend Point

Bossier City, LA 71112

office (318) 742-1219 ext. 102

fax 318-742-1259





www.facebook.com/RedRiverNWR<>


Baton Rouge CBC - Saturday, Jan 4th

 

The Baton Rouge CBC is planned for the last Saturday of the count window -
January 4th.

Please email katiepercy@... if you would like to participate.

Thank you,
Katie


New Iberia CBC, Saturday, Dec. 21

 

Greetings!

The New Iberia CBC will be on Saturday, Dec.21, the winter equinox.

Please email susanhesteredmunds@... if interested in participating with us.

Thanks!
Susan


Re: Thibodaux CBC date - Saturday, December 28th

 

Thanks, Delaina. Always good to get dates early when possible to set our calendars and travel plans. If anyone else has their set, would love to get them too.


Sent from Kathy¡¯s iPhone

On Sep 25, 2024, at 4:36?PM, Delaina LeBlanc via groups.io <robinseatworms@...> wrote:

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Thibodaux CBC date - Saturday, December 28th

 


CBC season!!

 

Hey, everybody!! It¡¯s almost October, which means it¡¯s time to select and announce your CBC dates if you¡¯re a compiler.

LOS Fall weekend is at the end of October, and the traditional deadline for the winter LOS newsletter is 1 November. So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE figure out your CBC dates during the month of October.

Once you do, please email Marty Floyd at progne99@... <mailto:progne99@...> and me at either merlin183@... <mailto:merlin183@...> or kisforkryptonite@... <mailto:kisforkryptonite@...>. And, of course, please announce them on LABIRD and, if you can, LOS Facebook.

Thanks!
John Dillon


Re: Peveto Woods - Vol. work day

 

Work Day moved to Thursday, 9/26/24.
I have a conflict plus the weather looks better for Thursday. The
combination of last week in September and passage of a front bringing 10-20
mph N winds could make for good hawk watching. It will also make for nicer
working conditions. Contact me if you have questions.
Thanks,
Dave Patton
337 298-8447

On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 9:46?AM Dave Patton <davepatton122@...> wrote:

Volunteer Work Day - next Wednesday, 9/25/24
I spent yesterday in BRAS Peveto Woods Sanctuary getting a start on the
cutting back of ragweed, lantana (butterflies were great), acacia, etc.
from the road and trails. This summer has been perfect for the growth of
vegetation. The road into the parking area is open now enough not to
scratch up your car, and some of the trails are passable. They are all in
need of mowing so watch your step. The rag weed is 10 feet tall and
in bloom. Deer flies and mosquitoes are active but tolerable with a full
bug suit.The heat and humidity were in full force. Birding was OK. I spent
about an hour searching but mostly sitting at the water features. Warblers
- Canada, Wilsons, B&W, N Waterthrush. A few pics from the bench on my list.

Now that you are forewarned - I will be going back next Wednesday for
another round of road and trail maintenance. Hopefully no hurricane in the
gulf. You are welcome to join me. Loppers, trimmers, and clippers are
needed to work on branches and vines. Wear sturdy foot wear ( I wear
rubber boots), dress for insects, and bring lots of water. I will work from
about 9:00 to 12:00 with many breaks.
Another work day will be coming in mid October when conditions will be
more agreeable.
Dave Patton
BRAS Peveto Woods


Peveto Woods - Vol. work day

 

Volunteer Work Day - next Wednesday, 9/25/24
I spent yesterday in BRAS Peveto Woods Sanctuary getting a start on the
cutting back of ragweed, lantana (butterflies were great), acacia, etc.
from the road and trails. This summer has been perfect for the growth of
vegetation. The road into the parking area is open now enough not to
scratch up your car, and some of the trails are passable. They are all in
need of mowing so watch your step. The rag weed is 10 feet tall and
in bloom. Deer flies and mosquitoes are active but tolerable with a full
bug suit.The heat and humidity were in full force. Birding was OK. I spent
about an hour searching but mostly sitting at the water features. Warblers
- Canada, Wilsons, B&W, N Waterthrush. A few pics from the bench on my list.

Now that you are forewarned - I will be going back next Wednesday for
another round of road and trail maintenance. Hopefully no hurricane in the
gulf. You are welcome to join me. Loppers, trimmers, and clippers are
needed to work on branches and vines. Wear sturdy foot wear ( I wear
rubber boots), dress for insects, and bring lots of water. I will work from
about 9:00 to 12:00 with many breaks.
Another work day will be coming in mid October when conditions will be more
agreeable.
Dave Patton
BRAS Peveto Woods


Re: Bald Eagle at Morganza Spillway 91824

 

So beautiful!

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 9:17 PM Mary Jimenez via groups.io <mary.jimenez509=
[email protected]> wrote:

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 9:17?PM Mary Jimenez via groups.io <mary.jimenez509=
[email protected]> wrote:

By coincidence I spotted a pair of Bald Eagles on George Road in
Shreveport. What a treat.

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 8:45?PM tadskelton via groups.io <tadskelton=
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,
I worked in downtown Baton Rouge this morning, so I took a ride to the
Morganza Spillway to check it out.
After driving over the bridge coming from the town of Morganza, I
spotted
an adult bald eagle on the manmade platform there.
So hopefully, when his mate shows up, he will build a nest there!
Also, as I traveled toward the Bonnet Carre spillway to and from
Metairie,
I noted that the 310 nest is in good shape after Francine, so
hopefully,
the eagles will return there.
As I traveled from St. James Parish to St. John Parish in the evening
along I-10, I did spot an adult bald eagle in the trees on the lake
side
of
the interstate, and also, a pair of ducks flew over, though I was not
able
to identify the species.
Looking forward to Fall birds!
Happy birding!
Terri Skelton














Re: Bald Eagle at Morganza Spillway 91824

 

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 9:17?PM Mary Jimenez via groups.io <mary.jimenez509=
[email protected]> wrote:

By coincidence I spotted a pair of Bald Eagles on George Road in
Shreveport. What a treat.

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 8:45?PM tadskelton via groups.io <tadskelton=
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,
I worked in downtown Baton Rouge this morning, so I took a ride to the
Morganza Spillway to check it out.
After driving over the bridge coming from the town of Morganza, I spotted
an adult bald eagle on the manmade platform there.
So hopefully, when his mate shows up, he will build a nest there!
Also, as I traveled toward the Bonnet Carre spillway to and from
Metairie,
I noted that the 310 nest is in good shape after Francine, so hopefully,
the eagles will return there.
As I traveled from St. James Parish to St. John Parish in the evening
along I-10, I did spot an adult bald eagle in the trees on the lake side
of
the interstate, and also, a pair of ducks flew over, though I was not
able
to identify the species.
Looking forward to Fall birds!
Happy birding!
Terri Skelton










Re: Bald Eagle at Morganza Spillway 91824

 

By coincidence I spotted a pair of Bald Eagles on George Road in
Shreveport. What a treat.

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 8:45?PM tadskelton via groups.io <tadskelton=
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, all,
I worked in downtown Baton Rouge this morning, so I took a ride to the
Morganza Spillway to check it out.
After driving over the bridge coming from the town of Morganza, I spotted
an adult bald eagle on the manmade platform there.
So hopefully, when his mate shows up, he will build a nest there!
Also, as I traveled toward the Bonnet Carre spillway to and from Metairie,
I noted that the 310 nest is in good shape after Francine, so hopefully,
the eagles will return there.
As I traveled from St. James Parish to St. John Parish in the evening
along I-10, I did spot an adult bald eagle in the trees on the lake side of
the interstate, and also, a pair of ducks flew over, though I was not able
to identify the species.
Looking forward to Fall birds!
Happy birding!
Terri Skelton






Bald Eagle at Morganza Spillway 91824

 

Hi, all,
I worked in downtown Baton Rouge this morning, so I took a ride to the Morganza Spillway to check it out.
After driving over the bridge coming from the town of Morganza, I spotted an adult bald eagle on the manmade platform there.
So hopefully, when his mate shows up, he will build a nest there!
Also, as I traveled toward the Bonnet Carre spillway to and from Metairie, I noted that the 310 nest is in good shape after Francine, so hopefully, the eagles will return there.
As I traveled from St. James Parish to St. John Parish in the evening along I-10, I did spot an adult bald eagle in the trees on the lake side of the interstate, and also, a pair of ducks flew over, though I was not able to identify the species.
Looking forward to Fall birds!
Happy birding!
Terri Skelton


Re: [HUMNET-L] LA Winter Hummingbird Report #1

 

Dear Erik:

I am pleased to report our first western species of 2024-2025:

* Seth Nehrbass
* 453 Audubon Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70125 (Audubon Birds in eBird)
* FO 5 September 2024
* *Selasphorus rufous*
* HY
* Female
* Banded 7 September 2024 by Nancy Newfield (her first banding of a
hummingbird in her 46th season banding hummingbirds)
* Photos attached (also in my eBird reports for 5 September 2024)


Thanks, Seth


On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 8:04?PM Johnson, Erik <
0000047bd6bd612b-dmarc-request@...> wrote:

HUMNETters and LABIRDers:

Excited to share the first winter hummingbird report of 2024-25! Please
continue to report your winter hummer observations to me for recording in
the LA Winter Hummingbird Database, providing the following information:


* Your name
* Your address (town only is acceptable)
* First observed (FO) date (or, if discovered while banding or marking
other birds, the date it was observed)
* Species
* Age (Adult, immature, unknown)
* Sex (Male, female, unknown)
* Whether banded, when and by whom
* Send photos if available to confirm above details

Also, please report the last observed (LO) date, if possible, when the
bird leaves.

Please also note that Ruby-throats don't count as "wintering" until after
Nov 15, so only send reports of the other species for now.

Happy hummingbirding!
Erik Johnson
Sunset, LA
Erik.Johnson AT Audubon DOT org



This is the first Louisiana Winter Hummingbird Report for the 2024-2025
season.
________________________________
Summary of Reports as of 9/2/2024

Black-chinned Hummingbird
1 report
1 parish
1 site
Selasphorus Rufous/Allens
16 reports
12 parishes
14 sites
--Identified Rufous
7 reports
7 parishes
7 sites
________________________________
BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD

Jefferson Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Nancy Newfield, Metairie, LA
#1 Black-chinned Hummingbird F FO 8/19/2024
________________________________
SELASPHORUS RUFOUS/ALLENS

Ascension Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Lynda Williams, Gonzales, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens F FO 8/5/2024

Assumption Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Jared and Lona Collins, Labadieville, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) Ad F FO 8/17/2024 (Banded,
probable returnee)

Calcasieu Parish: 2 reports 1 site

1. Deanna Griggs, Moss Bluff, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens F FO 8/23/2024 (ID confirmed with photos)
#2 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens F FO 8/26/2024 (ID/sex confirmed with
photos)

Cameron Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Andy Tingler, Grand Lake, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) Ad M FO 8/30/2024 (ID/age/sex
confirmed with photo)

Catahoula Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Kathe Price, Sicily Island, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) Ad M FO 8/17/2024 (ID/age/sex
confirmed with photos)

East Baton Rouge Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Sybil McDonald, Baton Rouge, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens Ad F FO 8/18/2024 (ID/sex confirmed with
photo)

Lafayette Parish: 2 reports 2 sites

1. Gary Meyers, Lafayette, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) F FO 8/24/2024 (ID/sex confirmed
with photo)

2. Brad Price, Lafayette, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens Im M FO 8/31/2024 (ID/age/sex confirmed
with photos)

Lafourche Parish: 2 reports 2 sites

1. Tom and Rita Shaddock, Thibodaux, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) Ad F FO 9/2/2024 (Banded
returnee)

2. Delaina LeBlanc & Jed Pitre, Thibodaux, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens FO 8/11/2024

Rapides Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Jim Johnson, Lecompte, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens Im M FO 8/22/2024

St. Landry Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Pete and Phyllis Griffard, Sunset, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) Ad M FO 8/15/2024

Terrebonne Parish: 2 reports 1 site

1. Diana Meterjean Coupel Bailly, Shriever, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens F FO 8/18/2024 (ID/sex confirmed with
photos)
#2 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens F FO 8/18/2024

West Baton Rouge Parish: 1 report 1 site

1. Nancy and Matt Welborn, Port Allen, LA
#1 Selasphorus Rufous/Allens (Rufous) Ad M FO 8/24/2024 (ID/age/sex
confirmed with photos)
________________________________

--
Seth Nehrbass, New Orleans
504-813-8815
SNehrbass@..., SNehrbass@...