Tuesday, November 18, 2014






The inaugural unveiling of the new Space Coast Audubon display today at the Forest Festival at  Enchanted Forest. I provided some of the photos but a BIG thanks to boardmember Jenn Cenker for putting the display together. We had many folks stop by and hopefully we might have recruited some new members.


Jim Eager
Vice President
Program/Publicity Chair

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Bird News Around the Web


  • Bird Embryos Can Discern Between Calls – a First in Nature
  • Ornithologists Map Family Tree of Mysterious Cotinga Birds
  • Hummingbirds 101  
  • New Portal to Solar Programs and Incentives

    Reprinted from the Audubon Chapter Leader Update

    Audubon is assembling information and resources for actions that people can take at home, at work, and in their communities to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The first of these resources—now available online—is a portal to information on rooftop and community-based solar programs and incentives by state.

    We encourage you to share this information, and please let us know with how many organizations or individuals you have shared it by emailing Ginny Kreitler.

    Sebastian Inlet Field Trip

    Written by Phyllis Mansfield, Photos by Dee Fairbanks Simpson

    Woodstorks at Dawn (photo © Dee Fairbanks Simpson)
    Cold strong NW winds this morning didn’t stop 12 people who birding with Dee and David Simpson at Sebastian Inlet St. Park.  Thanks to Dee and David for a combined field trip with Pelican and Space Coast Audubon.  Around 50 species of birds were seen, some of which were lifers.  My “bird of the day” was the Broad-winged Hawk that flew over and quickly ID by David. Strong west winds don’t usually bring  in seabirds, but there was a Northern Gannet at the end of the pier!   At 7:30 am, the cove area had a great number of Wood Storks, Laughing Gulls, Ruddy Turnstones, Reddish Egret and a few terns.  Flying Roseate
    Spoonbills were highlighted in the morning sun. Good comparison was observed between Willet and
    The egg we found
    (photo © Dee Fairbanks Simpson)
    Short-billed Dowitcher. Later-in the cove- a Manatee was spotted.

    We were all captivated when Dee spotted an egg on the ground;  I’m still checking but it did not fit
    for either Mocking bird or Carolina Wren.  A lovely red Rat Snake was seen by all.  Great to be out-of-doors, seeing and moving with friends.

    Mourning Dove (photo © Dee Fairbanks Simpson)
    Gulf Fritillary (photo © Dee Fairbanks Simpson)


    Sunday, November 2, 2014

    Field Trip: Orlando Wetlands Park, November 9

    • When:  Sunday November 9, 2014
    • Where:  Orlando Wetlands Park
    I will be leading a Space Coast Audubon field trip to Orlando Wetlands Park on Sunday November 9th.  We will meet at 7:00 am at the Cracker Barrel at I-95 & SR 50 (Exit # 215).  From there we will carpool to Orlando Wetlands Pk in Christmas.  I would suggest bringing drinks, snacks, sunscreen and bug spray (optional).  We will be walking so wear comfortable footwear.  Looking at the 10 day forecast the high/low will be 75/55 with a 30% chance of rain.  As an FYI the male Vermillion Flycatcher has returned and is in Cell 17 which is the same area as last year.

    Looking forward to a good turnout.

    Jim Eager
    Space Coast Audubon
    Vice President
    Program/Publicity Chair