Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Greenbelt/LaBonte/Greenhill Tour of Laramie Hotspots, Saturday, May 24, 8:00 am


Photo by Rick Leche (Creative Commons, Flickr)
Join Laramie Audubon Society for a walk along the Laramie Greenbelt on Saturday, May 24, 2014. Meet at Coal Creek Coffee, downtown Laramie, at 8:00 am to caffeinate and carpool.  Many new summer residents and spring migrants can be found on the Greenbelt along the Laramie River.

After the Greenbelt, if time and stamina permits, we will head to LaBonte Park in Laramie, where the lake hosts migrating waterfowl and shorebirds.  Then it's off to the Greenhill Cemetery next to UW Campus where tall evergreens abound.

Call Sophie for more information.  307-742-6138.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Field Trip to Hereford Ranch, east Cheyenne, Saturday, May 17th


Sophie Osborn and Chad Olson will lead us to one of the best birding areas in southeastern Wyoming to view spring migrants. Here's a chance for you to see some birds that are more often associated with the eastern US.

Meet at 8:00am at Coal Creek Coffee, downtown Laramie, to caffeinate and carpool or
caravan. Be sure to gas up ahead of time. Our field trips last for several hours (plus driving time to and from Cheyenne) but you may leave any time if you have your own vehicle.
 
Common Yellowthroat PhotoWhite-crowned Sparrow Photo








Photos courtesy of Cornell Lab website. 

Monday, May 12, 2014

Arapaho NWR field trip report

Willet by Shawn Billerman
We had a great trip to Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge on May 3, 2014. Although traces of winter still lingered, we were treated to Willets displaying, a beautiful pair of adult Bald Eagles at their nest, a Marsh Wren nest-building, and incubating Double-crested Cormorants. We saw many returning migrants, including a good diversity of ducks and grebes, two Semipalmated Plovers, and four Black-crowned Night-Herons. The trip highlight may have been the 29 beautiful Marbled Godwits foraging along the shore of Walden Reservoir.

Bird List
Canada Goose 
Gadwall 
American Wigeon 
Mallard 
Blue-winged Teal 
Cinnamon Teal 
Northern Shoveler 
Northern Pintail 
Green-winged Teal 
Canvasback
Redhead 
Ring-necked Duck 
Scaup sp.
Ruddy Duck 
Pied-billed Grebe 
Eared Grebe
Western Grebe 
Double-crested Cormorant – On nests 
American White Pelican 
Great Egret 
Black-crowned Night-Heron 
White-faced Ibis 
Bald Eagle – Pair at nest
Swainson’s Hawk – Pair copulating
Red-tailed Hawk
Golden Eagle
American Kestrel
American Coot 
Semipalmated Plover 
Killdeer 
American Avocet 
Willet – Calling and displaying
Marbled Godwit – 29 of them foraging together on bank of reservoir!
Wilson's Phalarope 
Franklin's Gull 
Bonaparte's Gull 
California Gull 
Horned Lark 
Black-billed Magpie
Common Raven
American Crow
Tree Swallow 
Cliff Swallow 
Marsh Wren 
Song Sparrow 
Red-winged Blackbird 
Yellow-headed Blackbird 
Brewer's Blackbird 

Friday, May 9, 2014

International Migratory Bird Day - May 10th

IMBD 2014 Poster
International Migratory Bird Day is an annual event to celebrate one of the greatest wonders on the planet -- bird migration! This year's theme is "Why birds matter". To learn more about the event and find related events, visit the IMBD website.


Monday, May 5, 2014

Calling All Birders for Wetlands Study

The Nature Conservancy of Wyoming and its partners are seeking birders to help with a wetlands study in Southeast Wyoming this summer. By submitting your sightings of birds at wetland sites in Goshen Hole and the Laramie Plains using eBird, you can help scientists with their study of wetlands.

Click here to see the press release from the Nature Conservancy for more information on how you can help with an important study of wetlands in Southeast Wyoming.

Yellow-headed Blackbird - Albany Co., May 2012

Note: All photos in this post are © Shawn Billerman

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Liar! Liar! African bird trickery

This is an interesting story right up there with brood-parasitizing cowbirds (dumping their eggs in the nests of other birds) and kleptoparasitizing gulls (bullying other gulls so they can steal food from them).

Liar! Liar! African bird uses elaborate ruse to steal food by Will Dunham, Reuters


Monday, April 28, 2014

Audubon Program Wednesday, 6:30pm, Sage Spirit Project Update by Dave Showalter

Audubon Program Wednesday, April 30, 2014
 
UW Berry Biodiversity Center
10th Street & Lewis Street (free parking after 5pm)
 
6:30 pm Bird Chat & Refreshments in Lobby
7:00 pm Program begins in Auditorium
 
Free and open to all public
 
Sage Spirit Project by Dave Showalter. Dave Showalter is a conservation photographer who is finishing a book and multi-media project—the Sage Spirit Project—that features our imperiled sagebrush ecosystem. Dave is not unique in his belief that the “sagebrush is the beating heart of the Intermountain West” but he does have a remarkable ability to capture its beauty and highlight the diversity of species that call this habitat home. He also has photographed the industrial development in this region and has worked to draw attention to these threats and foster protection for this ecosystem. Come and see spectacular photographs and support this important work to highlight and protect the sagebrush ecosystem.

Field Trip Arapaho NWR, Walden CO, May 3, 7:30am

When: Saturday, May 3, 2014

Where: Meet at Coal Creek Coffee, downtown Laramie, at 7:30am to caffeinate and carpool to Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge near Walden, Colorado.

Saturday is predicted to be a beautiful spring day while we travel to the refuge and other lakes near Walden CO, about 1.5 hours from Laramie.  Trip could take longer with many stops along the way.  We will look for waterfowl migrants and residents, shorebirds, raptors, birds in the short-grass and long-grass prairie, sagebrush ecosystem birds, riparian birds, and large mammals such as moose, deer and elk.  Sophie Osborn and Vicki Henry will co-lead this trip which is scheduled to last many hours but anyone may leave early if they have their own vehicle.

Swainson's Hawk - Albany Co., WY

Be sure to gas up ahead of time.  Bring plenty of snacks, a lunch possibly, and water.  Don't forget your binoculars and spotting scope if you have one.

Last year we were able to see the Western Grebes in their unusual mating ritual displays.  We hope to see them again this year.

Western Grebe - Albany Co., WY

Call 307-760-9518 or 307-742-6138 for more information.

Note: all photos in this post are © Shawn Billerman

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Trip Report - Laramie Plains Lakes, April 19

Eighteen people joined the Laramie Audubon field trip to the Laramie Plains Lakes and Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge. It was a great day, filled with many fantastic birds. Spring migration is in full swing around Laramie: songbirds, including various sparrows, Marsh Wrens, and Say's Phoebes, are arriving, and various shorebirds are also moving through Wyoming. The trip had many highlights, including several large flocks of Franklin's Gulls flying low across the prairie, many Common Loons on Lake Hattie, many grebes (Horned, Eared, and Western) on Lake Hattie and Hutton Lake, as well as American Avocets and a Willet at Hutton Lake. Additional new migrants included a pair of Blue-winged Teals at Meeboer Lake, several Tree Swallows, and a growing number of Great-tailed Grackles in the marshes around Gelatt Lake.

American Avocet - Hutton Lake NWR, Albany Co., WY - May 2013
Eared Grebe - Travis Co., TX - March 2014
Blue-winged Teal - Hidalgo Co., TX - March 2014

After the official trip ended, several of us continued birding through the afternoon. We birded the prairie north of Laramie, where we found many McCown's Longspurs and the first Chestnut-collared Longspurs of the year.

McCown's Longspur - Albany Co., WY - April 2014
Chestnut-collared Longspur - Albany Co., WY - April 2014
Chestnut-collared Longspur - Albany Co., WY - April 2014

Note: all photos in this post are © Shawn Billerman

Monday, April 14, 2014

Plains Lakes Field Trip: Sat., April 19, 8am

April 19: Plains Lakes/Woods Landing - Shawn Billerman will lead a second Plains Lakes trips in search of the many interesting species that pass through Laramie this time of year. We will also go to Woods Landing, time permitting. In particular, we will be looking for early spring migrants, including longspurs (McCown's and Chestnut-collared), shorebirds (yellowlegs, dowitchers, avocets, etc), raptors, and waterfowl. Other interesting birds we may find include various species of gull (including such local rarities as Lesser Black-backed Gull), grebes (Horned, Eared, and Western), and loons.

Meet at Coal Creek Coffee, downtown Laramie, at 8am to caffeinate and carpool. Dress for the worst weather. Bring binoculars, field guide(s), spotting scope if you have one, snacks and water. Gas up ahead of time. This trip will last several hours driving from one lake to the next, but anyone may return home at any time if you are in your own vehicle. Call Vicki Henry 307-760-9518 for more information.

McCown's Longspur - Twin Buttes Reservoir, Albany Co.
Greater Yellowlegs - Hutton Lake NWR, Albany Co.

Note: all photos in this post are © Shawn Billerman

Friday, April 4, 2014

Sage Grouse Field Trip Sat., Apr. 5, 5:10 a.m., Eppson Senior Center parking lot

Please join Laramie Audubon Society to visit a Sage Grouse lek north of Laramie.  Watch the Sage Grouse strut their stuff in their annual mating display.
 
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Meet at 5:10am to caravan, carpool
Eppson Senior Center parking lot (northwest corner of 3rd St and Curtis St)

We will leave the parking lot at 5:20 am sharp to be at the lek before sunrise.  Be sure to gas up ahead of time.  Call 307-760-9518 if you plan to attend or if you have questions.
 
It takes about 45 minutes to get to the lek and we will be traveling on rutted dirt roads so a 4WD and/or high clearance vehicle is a must.  If you do not have one and wish to attend, you may ride with someone who has the appropriate vehicle.
 
Bring very warm clothes and gloves, snacks and water, hot beverage optional. It will most likely be very windy and cold.  Don't forget your binoculars and spotting scope if you have one.
 
We will be back in Laramie by 8:00am.  So you'll have the rest of the day to do what you want.

--
Vicki Henry
Laramie Audubon Society
307-760-9518