[IBLE] World Shorebirds Day 2017

Thanks for the admins’ support!

Dear Friends,

The 4th World Shorebirds Day is around the corner and in a month hundreds of birdwatchers are going out for counting shorebirds. The Global Shorebird Counting is a popular program of World Shorebirds Day that will take part between 1-7 September 2017. Registration is already open and available at this link: https://goo.gl/9Q9ZSN

For committed and returning counters a loyalty program was announced last year. I encourage you to register through the form embedded in our blogpost and give yourself a chance to win one of the fantastic prizes. Please find the post at this link: https://goo.gl/hftjym

It would be fantastic to hit an all time high record in the registered sites in 2017. Results of the previous year’s counting will be published later (hopefully shortly).

Follow and subscribe to our blog at https://worldshorebirdsday.wordpress.com

Looking forward to seeing you among the supporters of World Shorebirds Day.

Very best wishes, Szimi

Gyorgy Szimuly
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

RE: [IBLE] Past Week

Moose night visits! Who knew?

We had them in our yard in Anchorage, during daytime, but that was middle of winter, a record snowfall winter (132”), and they had nowhere else to go.

Brian, your posts are fun and informative.

Thank you! =)

Larry

From: ible@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ible@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of lcarrigan_55@yahoo.com [ible]
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 6:48 PM
To: ible@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [IBLE] Past Week

This past week, I’ve had visits by all my favorites. I am still getting feeder visits (& also hitting the begonias) by a female Black-chinned Hummingbird. I have at least 4 pr of Black-headed Grosbeaks coming in for seeds, as well. There are 2 pr & maybe more of Lazuli Buntings on the place. And I get early morning visits by Bullock’s Orioles.

One of my favorites, was a male Western Tanager which came through early AM the other day. I have to pull my seed feeders each evening, as a moose keeps making night visits and nearly destroying my feeders. So, I put them back out early mornings & the W Tanager flew right overhead and landed in a nearby cottonwood, allowing me a very satisfying observation.

Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot

[IBLE] Past Week

This past week, I’ve had visits by all my favorites. I am still getting feeder visits (& also hitting the begonias) by a female Black-chinned Hummingbird. I have at least 4 pr of Black-headed Grosbeaks coming in for seeds, as well. There are 2 pr & maybe more of Lazuli Buntings on the place. And I get early morning visits by Bullock’s Orioles.

One of my favorites, was a male Western Tanager which came through early AM the other day. I have to pull my seed feeders each evening, as a moose keeps making night visits and nearly destroying my feeders. So, I put them back out early mornings & the W Tanager flew right overhead and landed in a nearby cottonwood, allowing me a very satisfying observation.

Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot

[IBLE] Fort Boise WMA-Canyon County

I’m passing through the area and stopped by Fort Boise WMA. In the last 45
minutes I have observed 1 singing male Blue Grosbeak and 2 male Indigo
Buntings (one singing male and one male foraging nearby). These were all
~100 meters or less from the big dip in the road.
It’s hot and the birds shortly stopped singing, I got here in the nick of
time.

Austin Young
Twin Falls, ID

Austin Young
Twin Falls, ID
austinyoung224@gmail.com

Re: [IBLE] American Falls Res. Shorebirds

For what it’s worth American Falls is down to 86% and dropping but still
well above the average for the date. Here’s a graph for anyone interested:
https://www.usbr.gov/pn-bin/graphwy.pl?amf_af

Cliff

On 07/26/2017 02:40 PM, Austin Young austinyoung234@gmail.com [ible] wrote:
> For what it’s worth, I was told by other fish and game folks that A.F.
> Reservoir will probably be full well into August.
>
> Austin Young
> Twin Falls, ID
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 14:36 Chuck Trost trostchuck@cableone.net
> [ible] > wrote:
>
> Howdy,
> AFR is still full, with little mud exposed. But there are a couple
> spots worth watching. One is Pacific Pond, which is on Pacific
> Rd., turn left after the train tracks on the way to Willow Bay. It
> is drying up and I’ve had Western Sandpipers and Black-necked
> Stilts there. Another good spot is near Seagull Bay, about 5 miles
> east of American Falls. There is a drying impoundment at the upper
> end of the bay with lots of exposed mud. Yesterday I counted 2
> Great Egrets, 40 White-faced Ibis, 3 Killdeer, 2 Willets, 5
> Western Sandpipers, 15 Wilson’s Phalaropes, and 15 Long-billed
> Dowitchers on the mud at the upper end. I’ll keep you posted on
> the migration.
> Good Birding,
> Chuck Trost
>
> Always forward, never straight…
>
> —
> Austin Young
> Twin Falls, ID
> austinyoung224@gmail.com
>


Cliff and Lisa Weisse
Island Park, Idaho
cliffandlisa@octobersetters.com

Re: [IBLE] American Falls Res. Shorebirds

For what it’s worth, I was told by other fish and game folks that A.F.
Reservoir will probably be full well into August.

Austin Young
Twin Falls, ID

On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 14:36 Chuck Trost trostchuck@cableone.net [ible] < ible-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> Howdy,
> AFR is still full, with little mud exposed. But there are a couple spots
> worth watching. One is Pacific Pond, which is on Pacific Rd., turn left
> after the train tracks on the way to Willow Bay. It is drying up and I’ve
> had Western Sandpipers and Black-necked Stilts there. Another good spot is
> near Seagull Bay, about 5 miles east of American Falls. There is a drying
> impoundment at the upper end of the bay with lots of exposed mud. Yesterday
> I counted 2 Great Egrets, 40 White-faced Ibis, 3 Killdeer, 2 Willets, 5
> Western Sandpipers, 15 Wilson’s Phalaropes, and 15 Long-billed Dowitchers
> on the mud at the upper end. I’ll keep you posted on the migration.
> Good Birding,
> Chuck Trost
>
> Always forward, never straight…
>
>

Austin Young
Twin Falls, ID
austinyoung224@gmail.com

[IBLE] American Falls Res. Shorebirds

Howdy,
AFR is still full, with little mud exposed. But there are a couple spots worth watching. One is Pacific Pond, which is on Pacific Rd., turn left after the train tracks on the way to Willow Bay. It is drying up and I’ve had Western Sandpipers and Black-necked Stilts there. Another good spot is near Seagull Bay, about 5 miles east of American Falls. There is a drying impoundment at the upper end of the bay with lots of exposed mud. Yesterday I counted 2 Great Egrets, 40 White-faced Ibis, 3 Killdeer, 2 Willets, 5 Western Sandpipers, 15 Wilson’s Phalaropes, and 15 Long-billed Dowitchers on the mud at the upper end. I’ll keep you posted on the migration.
Good Birding,
Chuck Trost

Always forward, never straight…

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