Monday, July 28, 2008

7/27/08 6-7am. Green Cay. clear and humid.
Today was similar to yesterday. Saw at least 3 whistling ducks , whistling in flight. The egrets gathered in the center of the long loop sheltered from the boardwalk. We could see them from the backside of loop, but not from beginning of walk. 2 mottled duck families and lots of moorhens and green herons. There was a gathering of many different birds to the right of the nature center again: 2 glossy ibis, many wood storks, 5 roseate spoonbills, many egrets large and small, along with blue and tricolor herons. No great blue herons seen. Did see 2 purple gallinules in the fireflag stalks. No stilts today. No alligators.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

6/26/08 Green Cay. Humid in hi 70's @ 6am. 11 Roseate spoonbills in the throng of egrets in water on 1 mi loop. The spoonbills took flight all together. At 6:50 am, there was a small gathering of young egrets along with 4 more immature spoonbills in the water to the right of the nature center.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

7/24/08 Thurs. Green Cay. Dark. No moon. Temp mid 70's. Air very still. Water like glass. Two adult stilts yakking/calling loudly in the dark in the shallow water. About 15 feet away, a small stilt was running to catch up with them. Saw 2 black-bellied whistling ducks in flight whistling the whole time. 2 adult spoonbills flying above a horde of egrets., and one lone spoonbill on the bank across the water. 6 stilts in nearby water very vocal with a few young stilts. Moorhens seen throughout the wetlands with families in different stages of development, from a week or two to almost full size, but still no red nose mask. A few mottled duck families with chicks following adult..Not as many egrets flying in today, but where they did gather, 2 alligators lurked in the water. No adult purple gallinules seen for the past 3 weeks or so. One black crowned immature night heron flew off the railing. Lots of blue herons on railings, flying away farther up the railings when we came by. Saw 4 glossy ibis during walk.
Wed. 7/23/08, Green Cay. 6am, balmy, temp lo 70's, lo humidity, great for walking. The perfect day for the 40th birthday of my daughter, Julie. Very positive vibes.

Dee and I started our walk on the long loop with the continual calls of what I now know to be the language of the stilts carrying across the water. Lots of invisible croaking frogs. Saw very little on the 1st mi around, but upon starting the 1/2 mi loop next to the nature center, at the first hut (covered area), the water to the left was loaded with immature egrets, stilts, a lone young spoonbill and a few small blue herons. It looked as though the adults had established a small nursery for their children and then left them in the care of a wood stork to go off and have coffee with their adult friends. At the second round of the large loop, we saw the adult egrets both snowy and great, gathered in an area usually empty at this time of morning. 5 or 6 adult limkins on railings and in reeds, unusually quiet. At least 8 stilts noted ,some still calling to whoever they call to. We went back to the nursery area one more time at the end of our walk, around 6:45, but the young and their nanny, had moved on .

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Saturday, 7/19/07 Green Cay. 5:55 am. Full moon. Dark. cool, mid 70's. Humidity high when sun came up. Lightning in western sky around 6:30.
Elissa and I were 1st ones there. The man who usually pulls in just before or after us didn't show today. I hope he's OK.

No frogs heard. Different sounds heard at beginning of 1 mi loop. The limpkins were doing their usual loud crying/screaming , but another loud continual chirp -type cry also echoed across the water. When we got to the area just before the cypresses, we saw and heard a black necked adult stilt that was making all of the frantic flat/chirp noise. There was also an alligator in the area. In the past, we'd seen adult stilts with immatures in the same area. I hope the gator didn't feast on one of the babies. Egrets still flying in, but not in such huge numbers. A roseate spoonbill seen among some egrets. Lots of greens perching in reeds and on spots of greens in water, very still. Blue herons and tricolors flying and on railings. Saw 3 alligators in different areas. Grackles right on schedule, taking off at 6:30. At front end of 1/2 mi loop, saw the limpin with 2 young who must nest there as we've seen them in same area in the past few weeks and there was a tamped down area in reeds where they stood. The mate was about 30 feet away and very vocal. There was a small alligator about 20 feet away from them and it seemed that the lone adult limpkin was trying to distract the gator.
Upon finishing our walk, heading back to the nature center on long loop, an immature black crowned night heron posed on the rail, letting a woman take its picture and others to walk right by before it flew off. It was in the same area, about 150 feet from nature center at beginning of long loop, where we saw 2 immature night herons during the week. Only saw one wood stork today in a dead tree. Redwing blackbirds are gone. Didn't see any at all. Saw some duck families, not many. Purple martins still absent. Some anhingas swimming and some with wings outstretched.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

July 16, Wed. 6-7am. Green Cay Rained last night
Cool, humid. Temp about 74 degrees. Still dark. 1st car in lot. Very quiet. At start of walk, only sounds were frogs croaking with responses heard from across the water. Dead trees bare. Egrets starting to gather on 1/2 mi side of nature center. Limkens, great egrets with immatures, green and tricolored herons lined up on railings. As before, grackles took off noisily at 6:30 am. Saw one spoonbill, several adult black necked stilts. 2 immature black crowned night herons were fishing stealthily next to the reeds on bank side, about 200 feet in from the start of the 1 mi loop. Just as Dee said that she guessed that the whistling ducks were gone, we heard whistling and looked up to see a one flying directly overhead.


July 13,2008 Sunday 6am. Green Cay
Dark at beginning of walk. Grackles took off around 6:30 am. Egrets gathered in great numbers in cypress tree water area. One alligator noted cruising for his/her breakfastat the edge of the egret fray. 3 spoonbills seen within the sea of white.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

7/2/08 Green Cay. Upper 70's at 6am . Lower humidity. 1st car in parking lot. Still dark/lightning in clouds to the west.Very quiet at first. No frogs croaking. Limkins heard. Dead trees again with 2-4 wood storks each.
6:20 am: the grackles started their shrill chirping and left their nests flying in northern direction.
From 6am to 6:40 am, the egrets flew in from all directions to settle in the water near the cypress trees. The water and banks were almost wall to wall white. One spoonbill seen in the mix along with some woodstorks followed by a few immature woodstorks. The rails were full of egrets, tricolor and blue herons. Farther along on the railings, 3 green herons in a row. A limken on the rail didn't move as we went by.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

7/1/08 6am. Green Cay. Very humid. Heavy rain, thunderstorms most of night. Only one other car in lot . Still dark. Lots of frogs heard croaking across the water. Don't know what kind, but they sound like someone blowing out the lowest sound on a tuba. The first mile loop was quiet, not many birds up yet. By sunrise, though, the egrets were flying in from surrounding areas en mass vying for space in their gathering place. The grackles, must be nesting now, were very actively chirping and flying overhead as they left their "beds" to get food. Boy, were they noisy. Lots of them on the rails.
Again there were wood storks on the branches of dead trees. Not as many as last week, maybe 2-3 per tree along with a few great blue herons. The wood storks got the top branches though.
Saw 2 medium size alligators not moving in the water, just waiting.