Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Lafayette CBC
Thursday, November 6, 2008
November field trip Sunday 16th
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November Field Trip 16 – Lacassine NWR
There should be lots of waterfowl in at the refuge pools. The Vermillion Flycatcher hasn't been reported yet but lots of Crested Caracara are being seen. Also possible, the White-tailed Hawks that were seen during LOS weekend. Bring water, snacks, LUNCH, repellent, binoculars. If you are coming from the
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Monday, August 11, 2008
LABA St Catherine Creek September field trip
We try again to go to Natchez MS for our overnight September trip. Some of us will go up on Saturday and meet for lunch and birding, others can meet us on Sunday.
St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge, operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was established in 1990 and is one of over 520 Refuges in the United States. The Refuge is located on the Mississippi River just South of Natchez, and presently is comprised of 24,442 acres. This trail consists of a 3.6 mile hardwood forest trail. The hills on this trail provide a good source of exercise, while the rookery provides an excellent observation point, as it is a haven for nesting waterfowl. The headquarters is located approximately 10 miles south of Natchez off of US Highway 61. Turn onto York Road in Sibley, proceed 2 miles; turn left onto Pintail Lane - 3rd building on the right. http://www.fws.gov/saintcatherinecreek/index.html Don't forget bug spray, sunscreen and water/snacks. Bring a picnic lunch to join the group at the refuge or stop on the way and bring your fast food.
Lafayette group meet at the Atchafalaya Visitor Center at 9:30 a.m. If you want to meet us Sunday at the Refuge call us for a time. We will be staying at the Days Inn, 109 Hwy 61 South. 601-445-8291 $70.00 plus. We have 10 rooms set aside for the group but you must call before August 20th . When you call for a room, tell them you are with the "Judith LABA" group.
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
Birding Article in Advertiser
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Monday, March 31, 2008
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
FYI - LA GULF PELAGIC TRIP
With the interest in sea birding on the rise from coast to coast, I thought it would only be appropriate to run a pelagic trip once again to the offshore waters of Louisiana. After all, it's the final frontier of North American birding. It has been nearly a decade since a pelagic trip has been offered to the general birding public in Louisiana. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita plagued any possibility of a trip in recent years up until now. Ports all throughout se. LA are finally up and running at full capacity for the first time post-Katrina. After a few weeks of planning, searching, and contacting numerous charter services, I have scheduled a very reasonably priced and ideally located charter service. The trip is tentatively planned for the third weekend in May, which may change depending on weather conditions, etc.
On Saturday, 17 May 2008, Capt. John Coulon of Delta Blue Sport Fishing, Inc. will motor us out to the blue water of Mississippi Canyon via South or Southwest Pass for a full-day of pelagic birding. We will cruise along the edge of the submarine canyon out to about 5,000 ft. of water and stop at a few rigs along the way. The boat is docked at Venice Marina in Venice (Plaquemines Parish), which allows for the closest access to blue water in LA. The boat is a 47' custom built steel and aluminum-hulled fishing vessel and is coast guard approved for 20 passengers plus 3 deckhands, so it is possible that we could squeeze 21 passengers on board. It is the only vessel out of Venice that can accommodate over 6 passengers, which is a huge advantage when pelagic birding. The boat is equipped with a fairly spacious cabin for lounging or resting at any point throughout the trip. Cruising speed is ~17 knots, or 20 mph, so it's not the fastest but it will get the job done. On Saturday, 17 May 2008 (possibly 18/24/25 May depending on weather/sea conditions) we will depart Venice Marina at 6 AM, travel about 3 hours or so to blue water, and arrive back at the marina at 4-5 PM. This will allow for about 3+ hours of seabirding over the canyon's blue water. John will do his best to get the boat in position for optimal viewing once a bird is spotted. We will lay a chum slick along the way, which will hopefully attract some target seabirds for close views, especially storm-petrels. By late May, many northbound seabirds have arrived or will be passing through the Gulf of Mexico. At this date, we can expect (or hope) to find a fair diversity of seabirds, though nothing is guaranteed in the largely depauperate Gulf. There is a good chance that we will see Audubon's Shearwater, Wilson's Storm-Petrel, Masked Booby, Pomarine and Parasitic Jaeger, and Sooty and Bridled Tern along with the usual waterbirds (Charadriiformes, etc.). Not to mention any exhausted migrant landbirds that may rest on or fly past the boat. Past trips in late May have produced a few noteworthy finds including a Sabine's Gull and multiple Leach's and Band-rumped Storm-Petrels. In late spring, there is always a possibility that we could encounter a highly sought-after Greater Shearwater, Cory's Shearwater, Red-billed Tropicbird, Long-tailed Jaeger, Arctic Tern, or Brown Noddy. On the way back in, we may return via Tiger Pass to check out some other inshore areas and cover more water. For more information about Capt. John Coulon, his boats, and his services go to the following link:
http://www.rodnreel.com/coulon/index.asp
The cost of the trip will be $100 per person plus tip if we can fill the boat with 20 participants. Given the current price of fuel (>$3/gallon), it would be practically impossible to find a better-priced charter boat. John has a very flexible May schedule and will accommodate us should there be unsettled weather on the first planned weekend. Currently, there is room for about 10 more passengers, so if you're interested please send me an e-mail ASAP. Reservations will be on a first come, first served basis. Due to the limited space, there will be a waiting list for all excess participants should there be any cancellations. There is a possibility that a second trip will be scheduled for the following weekend if a substantial interest exists. As a group, we hope to generate the first eBird checklist for the deep blue waters of the LA Gulf. We'll also be on the lookout for Cetaceans and other marine life. Pass this message along to anyone else that may be interested in coming aboard. Updates (including directions to marina, etc.) will be e-mailed to interested participants between now and the departure date. Thanks for your support! I hope to see you in late May.
Cheers,
Devin Bosler
LSU-Baton Rouge
(717) 203-1795
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Friday, March 7, 2008
TNC Lake Martin request
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 9:54 AM
To: Kacy Kobrin (kkobrin@tnc.org)
Subject: TNC volunteers! Saturday March 22nd
Katherine Kobrin Cypress Island Program Manager kkobrin@tnc.org (337) 442-6160 (Phone) (337) 356-1373 (Mobile) nature.org | The Nature Conservancy Louisiana Field Office P.O. Box 317 Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 |
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
News from BirdLouisiana.com
Bird Louisiana is now offering an easy way to have a RSS news feed to your club and festival pages on BirdLouisiana.com. Posting information to the blog can be done by simiply sending an email to a provided address or logging onto the blog and posting. (must be designated contributor).
Your club members can also subscribe to the news feed which will either send them an email everytime there's a posting on their club/festival blog or you may read it directly from BirdLouisiana.com.
If you are interested in placing the feed on your site, I will send you the site feed. If you want to become a contributor send me an email at pat@birdlouisiana.com