30 January 2016
Long-billed Curlew Migration from eBird
It almost looks as if there are two populations of Long-billed Curlew: Pacific- and Gulf- wintering birds.
Or maybe even three populations with two on the Pacific: the southern Pacific bunch spreading northward from there to as far as the Canadian prairies to breed, and the northern bunch spreading as far north as central British Columbia. Only radio trackers can tell.
Their habitat is mostly yours, US, Mexico, and Central America! But we've got significant breeding habitat here in Canada even though they are only here for 3 or 4 months.
We love them. Please take care of them down there. They're all our birds.
PS a tracking blog: http://ibo.boisestate.edu/blog/what-happens-in-vegas/
and the map: http://ibo.boisestate.edu/curlewtracking/locations/
19 January 2016
Skookumchuck Prairie IBA
I'm studying up in preparation for being the new 'caretaker' for the Skookumchuck Prairie Important Bird Area. (Not the Skokie chuck that my auto correct keeps insisting on calling it. What is a Skokie chuck, anyway - hope it's nothing rude).
Here it is on the IBA website (not I VA stupid auto-correct)
There are a few Long-billed there in the breeding season. And some Lewis' Woodpecker. Should be fun! Since the Breeding bird atlas ended, I have been a little directionless, so this will be good. Hopefully gas prices will go down.
Pics to follow in the spring! Cheers!
Here it is on the IBA website (not I VA stupid auto-correct)
There are a few Long-billed there in the breeding season. And some Lewis' Woodpecker. Should be fun! Since the Breeding bird atlas ended, I have been a little directionless, so this will be good. Hopefully gas prices will go down.
Pics to follow in the spring! Cheers!
17 January 2016
Monthly eBird Averages and January 2016
FYI to give focus to your (my) birding goals for the year, here are the average numbers of species by month recorded on eBird for the East Kootenay from 2010 to 2015.
Jan 51 Thank you team of 30 eBirds! We are above average at 68 sp! Woot!
Feb 52
Mar 83
Apr 118
May 173
Jun 155
Jul 150
Aug 137
Sep 112
Oct 91
Nov 68
Dec 56
To date, we have collectively recorded 56 species; the remarkable ones being higher than usual numbers of Pine Grosbeak and White-winged Crossbill. Numbers of Bohemian Waxing are lower than usual.
Of all the species that have ever been recorded, there are still a couple of dozen we could get in January. Since our club is not doing a 'Winter Challenge' this year, perhaps you would like to focus on getting these for the monthly list and adding them to eBird (for eBird beginners, I recommend starting with the 'Incidental' or 'Stationary' types of checklists - correct species, date, time, location, and duration are all you really need).
Here are the possible species we could add to the January list:
TRUS NOPI GWTE RNDU HOME RBME DUGR PBGR RNGR TUVU GOEA NOHA NOGO AMCO KILL MODO BDOW NSWO NHOW ATTW AMKE HOLA BOCH PYNU MOBL BRTH CEWA WCSP WTSP BRBL GCRF CAFI HORE AMGO
Happy birding!
Jan 51 Thank you team of 30 eBirds! We are above average at 68 sp! Woot!
Feb 52
Mar 83
Apr 118
May 173
Jun 155
Jul 150
Aug 137
Sep 112
Oct 91
Nov 68
Dec 56
To date, we have collectively recorded 56 species; the remarkable ones being higher than usual numbers of Pine Grosbeak and White-winged Crossbill. Numbers of Bohemian Waxing are lower than usual.
Of all the species that have ever been recorded, there are still a couple of dozen we could get in January. Since our club is not doing a 'Winter Challenge' this year, perhaps you would like to focus on getting these for the monthly list and adding them to eBird (for eBird beginners, I recommend starting with the 'Incidental' or 'Stationary' types of checklists - correct species, date, time, location, and duration are all you really need).
Here are the possible species we could add to the January list:
TRUS NOPI GWTE RNDU HOME RBME DUGR PBGR RNGR TUVU GOEA NOHA NOGO AMCO KILL MODO BDOW NSWO NHOW ATTW AMKE HOLA BOCH PYNU MOBL BRTH CEWA WCSP WTSP BRBL GCRF CAFI HORE AMGO
Happy birding!
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