129 Species on this Custom List
To upload the attached Custom list and Quiz yourself on birds that may be seen on this VENT Tour, right-click HERE and select "Save Target As.." (You may want to rename the file Montana_Spring.xml)
Jan. 8 - Jan. 12, 2009
A Relaxed and Easy Tour. Enjoy mild winter weather tracking down several species unique to South Florida, fantastic close range viewing opportunities, centered on one of the crown jewels of the National Park System, The Everglades.
In mid-January most of the country is deep in winter's icy grasp, while the forecast for South Florida is most likely sunny with temperatures in the 70s. As if that weren't enough reason to visit, the "winter" birding in the region's hardwood hammocks, swamps, and world-famous wetlands is fantastic.
This weekend tour will focus on getting maximum enjoyment out of some of South Florida's marquis birding destinations. Beginning birders will appreciate the chance to study large dramatic water birds at close range (including the white morph of Great Blue Heron, Wood Stork, and Roseate Spoonbill), while the more seasoned participant will look forward to tracking down some of the region's specialties like Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk (much easier to see in winter), Limpkin, White-crowned Pigeon, and the increasingly rare Smooth-billed Ani.
We will spend two full days exploring the many wonderful destinations inside Everglades National Park, seeing its characteristic sawgrass prairies, hardwood hammocks, pinelands, mangrove swamps, and extensive mudflats. On another day we will visit a recent addition to the South Florida birding scene, the fabulous Wakodahatchee Wetlands, a man-made wetland ecosystem that functions as a natural filtration system for highly treated wastewater. This site has already attracted over 140 species of birds in its short history, and its convenient boardwalks often allow for uncommonly good looks at hard-to-see marsh birds. We will also spend some time in the greater Miami area tracking down some of the exotic species that now call it home such as Monk Parakeet, Red-whiskered Bulbul, and Spot-breasted Oriole.
Good accommodations; easy terrain; moderately paced days with several easy walks on flat ground; generally mild weather.
To Get (upload) a Custom List from this Forum and add it to your computer:
1. Open the Posting of the Custom List you want to upload to your computer.
2. Right-click on the word "Attachment" at the bottom of the post -- it will be a hyperlink and underlined.
3. Select "Save Target As..." and save to your desktop. (You may want to rename the file - but do not change the .xml file extension)
4. Open your Thayer Birding Software birding program version 3.5 or 3.9.
5. Click the Custom List icon
6. In the upper left corner of the Custom List screen, click on the word File.
7. Click Import. Select the file you just uploaded to your desktop. Click Open.
8. The Custom List will now appear on your computer with your other Custom Lists. (You may rename the Custom List if you like.) |