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Friday, August 5, 2016

Early Migration At The Everglades Ag Area

A spectacular destination for the observation of migrating shorebirds is within the Everglades Agricultural Area adjacent to Belle Glade, Florida.


The Black-crowned Night-Heron above (image 1) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.

The Everglades agricultural fields encompass about 700,000 acres which are predominately planted with sugarcane. Preceding crop rotation the fields are flooded to control pests, with rice typically grown offering a conditioning of the soil as a side benefit. Sod fields are also prevalent with vegetables grown in winter months.


The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck above (image 2) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Cattle Egret above (image 3) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Glossy Ibis with juvenile above (image 4) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Yellow-crowned Night-Heron above (image 5) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 6) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 7) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 8) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.

A mid-summer visit to the EAA offered very distant views of a very large inaccessible flooded field at the intersection of Browns Farm Road and County Road 880 known as Six Mile Bend. Navigator Tom Obrock and I arrived here shortly after sunrise. A Red-shouldered Hawk was seen with what appeared a blackbird in its talons.


The juvenile Glossy Ibis above (image 9) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Solitary Sandpiper above (image 10) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 11) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The juvenile White Ibis above (image 12) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Killdeer above (image 13) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Fulvous Whistling-Duck above (image 14) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Fulvous Whistling-Duck above (image 15) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.

We next traveled south on Browns Farm Road for about ten miles to a side road we had explored last year. Images #1 through #20 were captured in this area. There was a very good variety and number of birds seen here. However, there were were unfortunately no flooded fields.


The Gull-billed Tern above (image 16) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Gull-billed Tern above (image 17) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck above (image 18) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The juvenile Glossy Ibis above (image 19) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Barn Swallow above (image 20) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Red-winged Blackbird above (image 21) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Red-winged Blackbird above (image 22) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.

Tom and I continued back to Six Mile Bend where the flooded field observed earlier had become accessible. Images #21 through #38 represent what was seen in very small part with nearly 30 bird species tallied. Most were still too far to be photographed even marginally.


The Wood Stork above (image 23) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Wilson's Phalarope above (image 24) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Wilson's Phalarope above (image 25) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Wilson's Phalarope above (image 26) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Stilt Sandpiper above (image 27) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 28) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Mourning Dove above (image 29) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.

While the Stilt Sandpiper was the best species seen at the flooded field, we also had an impressive number of Wilson's Phalarope with five at relatively close range and two remaining at a great distance. With very good fortune, an Upland Sandpiper may show up in the sod fields in early autumn.


The Semipalmated Sandpiper above (image 30) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Black Tern above (image 31) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Roseate Spoonbill above (image 32) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Wilson's Phalarope above (image 33) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Stilt Sandpiper with Wilson's Phalarope above (image 34) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Stilt Sandpiper with Semipalmated Sandpiper above (image 35) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Stilt Sandpiper above (image 36) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.

Our next stop was Belle Glade Marina with hopes of observing a Shiny Cowbird and Orchard Oriole reported earlier. The oriole was missed while Tom got a photo of an unexpected Great White Heron. With it well after noon we opted to postpone a trip along Miami Canal Road.


The Black Tern above (image 37) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Wilson's Phalarope above (image 38) was photographed at Everglades Agricultural Area in August 2016.


The Red-shouldered Hawk above (image 39) was photographed at Belle Glade Marina in August 2016.

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The Shiny Cowbird above (image 40) was photographed at Belle Glade Marina in August 2016.


The Common Nighthawk above (image 41) was photographed at Belle Glade Marina in August 2016.

Friday, August 21, 2015

August Avian Migrants At The EAA: Part II

After a very rewarding stop at one of Florida's Everglades Agricultural Area flooded fields on the west side of U.S. Highway 27, Tom Obrock and I continued our travel south toward the King Ranch sod fields.


The American White Pelican above (image 1) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.

A good view of several bird species was possible at a much closer range than that seen earlier in the day after an overshoot of the ranch as we went as far south as the towers.


The Green Heron above (image 2) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 3) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Roseate Spoonbill above (image 4) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Roseate Spoonbill above (image 5) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck above (image 6) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.

Our arrival at King Ranch offered a similar impression I have had on my previous visits to this venue. I was challenged greatly to get even a diagnostic shot of the wildlife.


The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck above (image 7) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Lesser Yellowlegs above (image 8) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Black-necked Stilt above (image 9) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (U.S. Highway 27) in August 2015.


The Gull-billed Tern above (image 10) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.


The Gull-billed Tern above (image 11) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.

After a brief stop at King Ranch we continued on toward Brown's Farm Road. More flooded fields south of County Road 880 about halfway toward Six Mile Bend from Belle Glade were enticing to investigate along the way.


The Cliff Swallow above (image 12) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.


The Black Tern above (image 13) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.


The Stilt Sandpiper above (image 14) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.


The Black Tern above (image 15) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.


The Black Tern above (image 16) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (County Road 880) in August 2015.

It was in this area southeast of Belle Glade that I was sure we would see at least one Wilson's Phalarope. With the absence of the bird, Tom noted that Vince McGrath would have put us onto the phalarope, among others.


The Semipalmated Sandpiper above (image 17) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Common Nighthawk above (image 18) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The primarily Glossy Ibis above (image 19) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Glossy Ibis above (image 20) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The mixed shorebirds above (image 21) were photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.

Our final stop of the day along Brown's Farm Road was particularly rewarding with thousands of birds in an area more than a square mile divided by accommodating intersecting roads.


The Boat-tailed Grackle above (image 22) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Pectoral Sandpiper above (image 23) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Green Heron above (image 24) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Boat-tailed Grackle above (image 25) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Short-billed Dowitcher above (image 26) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.

Although the venues along Brown's Farm Road are typically the furthest visited on this trip, I would favor arrival to them at sunrise with perhaps more birds to see that otherwise will have moved on in the late morning hours.


The American Avocet above (image 27) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The American Avocet above (image 28) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The American Avocet above (image 29) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.

The 4 August EAA trip this year was a little early for Upland Sandpiper which Tom advised me was reported on 16 August.


The Solitary Sandpiper above (image 30) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.


The Wood Stork above (image 31) was photographed at the Everglades Agricultural Area (Brown's Farm Road) in August 2015.

Please also see August Avian Migrants At The EAA: Part I
Please also see Cooper's Hawk vs. Swallow-tailed Kite