80 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 Dry_Tortugas.xml)
Apr. 30-May. 3, 2008
Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas.
Photo: Barry Zimmer
Unique birding experience featuring pelagic birds in the Gulf of Mexico, nesting colonies of tropical terns and frigatebirds, the potential for migrating warblers and other passerines grounded by tropical downpours, and the rich history of Fort Jefferson.
Seventy miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico lies a small group of islands known as the Dry Tortugas. These islands are actually the westernmost limit of the Florida Keys and the only tropical islands associated with the mainland United States. The Tortugas are most famous for their colonies of nesting seabirds, most of which are found nowhere else in North America. On tiny Bush Key, birders can witness the gathering of tens of thousands of Sooty Terns and Brown Noddies, the only breeding site of these pelagic species in the United States.
Nearby Long Key and Hospital Key are home to smaller but unique colonies of Magnificent Frigatebirds and Masked Boobies respectively. Garden Key, site of historic Fort Jefferson and headquarters of Dry Tortugas National Park, also serves as a stopover for migrating land birds including warblers (up to 20 species possible), thrushes, cuckoos, and buntings. There is always the possibility of finding a West Indian stray, and past tours have seen White-tailed Tropicbird, Red-footed Booby, Black Noddy (seen most years), La Sagra's Flycatcher, "West Indian" Cave Swallow, Bahama Mockingbird, Shiny Cowbird, and Bananaquit. During the boat trips to and from Key West we will look for Audubon's Shearwater, Brown Booby, Pomarine Jaeger, and Bridled and Roseate terns.
Comfortable sleeping accommodations on boat all three nights; excellent meals on board; half-day passages to and from the Tortugas potentially rough; leisurely and short bird walks; sunny and warm weather likely, with rain showers possible.
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.)
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