Rare Bird Alert
Saturday, 10 October 1998

Baton Rouge Audubon Society Rare Bird Alert
Area: Baton Rouge and Louisiana statewide

Highlights:

WOOD STORK
GROOVE-BILLED ANI
BUFF-BELLIED HUMMINGBIRD
LEUCISTIC HUMMINGBIRD (probable Ruby-throat)
CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD
RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
VERMILION FLYCATCHER
BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
BULLOCK'S ORIOLE


Others birds mentioned:

unidentified sulid (possible masked booby or northern gannet)
american white pelican
black-bellied whistling-duck
blue-winged teal
lesser scaup
plegadis (probably white-faced) ibis
osprey
bald eagle
cooper's hawk
merlin
peregrine falcon
american coot
gull-billed tern
inca dove
common ground-dove
chimney swift
alder flycatcher
tree swallow
american pipit
american goldfinch
magnolia warbler
black-throated green warbler
yellow-throated warbler
palm warbler
blackpoll warbler
american redstart
white-crowned sparrow
nelson's sharp-tailed sparrow
leconte's sparrow
lark sparrow
dickcissel
yellow-headed blackbird
red-winged blackbird

Transcript:

Welcome birders to the BRAS' rare bird alert.  The following was recorded on Saturday October 10.  Highlights include a VERMILION FLYCATCHER in New Orleans east, an immature male CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD in Metairie, a leucistic (albino?) HUMMINGBIRD (probable ruby-throat) near Kaplan in Vermilion Parish, a CLAY- COLORED SPARROW on Grand Isle and one on Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans, WOOD STORKS near Baton Rouge and a BULLOCK'S ORIOLE and a BUFF-BELLIED HUMMINGBIRD in LaPlace.

A VERMILION FLYCATCHER was found at 15100 Intracoastal Drive, which is the Holman Cement Distribution Yard, in New Orleans east on 10/8.  Take I-10 to I-510 and head south.  Exit I-510 at US 190 (Chef Menteur Hwy) and head east. Turn right and head south on Industrial Drive, which is just west of Recovery One (less than 5 miles).  Intracoastal Drive is off Industrial Drive.  I'm not familiar with the area, so just look for the address.

An immature male CALLIOPE HUMMINGBIRD was banded in Metairie on 10/4.  He is still present as of 10/10.  Call Nancy Newfield at 504-835-7231 to arrange a time to visit.  A white (albino? probable ruby-throat) HUMMINGBIRD appeared 10/6 at a feeder just north of Kaplan and was still there as of 10/7.  If you would like to see it, call Mrs. Simon (pronounce SEE-mohn) at 318-643-8105 to arrange a time.

A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was seen 10/4 by the water tower on Grand Isle.  Follow LA 1 to Grand Isle.  The water tower is on the north side of LA 1.  2 GROOVE- BILLED ANIS and an adult male BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER were also seen in this area.  A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was also seen on Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans the same day.

WOOD STORKS have been seen along the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge on 10/3 and 4.  Two were seen on 10/3 and 1 was seen on 10/4 at Richfield Riversilt which is 2 miles upriver from Ben Hur Road.  Exit I-10 at College Drive and head south on College, which becomes Lee Drive after it crosses Highland Road.  Continue on Lee Drive to Nicholson Drive and turn left onto Nicholson.  Go almost ½ a mile and turn right onto Ben Hur Road.  Ben Hur ends in a little over 3 miles at River Road.  Turn right onto River Road. Richfield Riversilt will be on your left in about 2 miles.  The storks were seen in the trees projecting above the levee.  I haven't had any subsequent reports.

A male BULLOCK'S ORIOLE is coming to a feeder in LaPlace since around the end of September.  From Airline Hwy in LaPlace, turn north by the McDonald's onto Carrollwood.  Go to the second stop sign and turn left onto Concord.  Go 1 block and turn right onto Glendale.  The oriole and usually some wintering hummingbirds are at the second house on the left (1409 Glendale).  I'm not sure which feeder the oriole is coming to, but last year (presumably the same bird), he often approached by first flying into the tall trees behind the house.

The male BUFF-BELLIED HUMMINGBIRD continues at 800 Fagot Loop in LaPlace.  A number of RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRDS are in Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Lafayette. Also at least 2 BUFF-BELLIES have shown up in New Orleans.  Call if you would like more detailed directions (225-763-6805). 

Migration reports are still coming in, but I only mention ones that constitute late or early dates, high numbers or are unusual for the locale.

Sightings from 10/9:  a BALD EAGLE in Harahan in Jefferson Parish; 4800 CHIMNEY SWIFTS and 400 TREE SWALLOWS, migrating along the Red River, and 3 NELSON'S SHARP-TAILED SPARROWS in Caddo Parish; an early LESSER SCAUP, 2 OSPREY and 1907 AMERICAN COOT on Cross Lake in Caddo Parish; and a rather late YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER and a rare fall BLACKPOLL WARBLER at the Chalmette Battlefield in St. Bernard Parish.  And the spread of EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE continues in Caddo Parish.

Sightings from 10/8:  an early AMERICAN GOLDFINCH in New Orleans; a BLACK- THROATED BLUE WARBLER in Harahan; an OSPREY and several early LECONTE'S SPARROWS at the Bonnet Carre Spillway in St. Charles Parish; 25 MAGNOLIA and 20 BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLERS and 20 AMERICAN REDSTARTS in the woods on Grand Isle; and an OSPREY, a COOPER'S HAWK and a PEREGRINE FALCON, stooping on an Anhinga, at Recovery One in New Orleans east.  Call if you would like directions to Recovery One.

Sightings from 10/6:  2 early AMERICAN PIPITS in southern Caddo Parish.

Sightings from 10/5:  a PEREGRINE FALCON near Holly Beach and one at Lacassine NWR in Cameron Parish; a EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE in Welsh and a PEREGRINE just south of Welsh in Jefferson Davis Parish; and a MERLIN, 2 NELSON'S SHARP- TAILED SPARROWS and 2 late LARK SPARROWS at the Pontchartrain lakefront in Bucktown in New Orleans.  Call if you would like directions to Bucktown.

Sightings from 10/4:  an unidentified sulid, possibly MASKED BOOBY or NORTHERN GANNET, a half mile out over the gulf at Constance Beach in Cameron Parish; a PALM WARBLER, 5 late DICKCISSELS and 5500 RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS near Lawtell in St. Landry Parish; 3 OSPREYS, a COOPER'S HAWK, 4+ PEREGRINES, 1 ALDER FLYCATCHER, several PALM WARBLERS, an early WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW, a DICKCISSEL and 3 YELLOW-HEADED BLACKBIRDS (on Estay Road in Port Fourchon) in the Port Fourchon and Grand Isle area; a MERLIN at Pontchartrain Beach in New Orleans; and over 2000 BLUE-WINGED TEAL and 3000 Plegadis, probably WHITE- FACED IBIS, near Pine Island in Jefferson Davis Parish.

Sightings from 10/3:  30 BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING-DUCKS including a female with around 10 downy chicks on the Marsh Trail at Sabine NWR in Cameron Parish; over 100 GULL-BILLED TERNS in several mixed flocks along LA 82 west of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish; an INCA DOVE in Lafayette; and 2 COMMON GROUND-DOVES, a GROOVE-BILLED ANI, 7  PALM WARBLERS and a number of NELSON'S SHARP-TAILED SPARROWS, both early arrivals, at Recovery One in New Orleans East. 

Also early flocks of 85, 33 and 51 AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS were seen over St. Gabriel between 9/28 and 10/4.

Thanks for calling the Baton Rouge rare bird alert and good birding.

Compiler: Karen Fay
Home phone # : 225-763-6805
RBA phone # : 225-768-9874
Email address: lamskite@aol.com




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