LOUISIANA BIRD RECORDS COMMITTEE

REPORT FORM

     This form is intended as a convenience in reporting observations of species on the Louisiana Bird Records Committee (LBRC) Review List. The LBRC recommends the use of this form or a similar format when submitting records for review (to assure that all pertinent information is accounted for). Attach additional pages as necessary. Please print or type. Attach xerox of field notes, drawings, photographs, or tape recordings, if available. Include all photos for more obscurely marked species. When completed, mail to Secretary, Louisiana Bird Records Committee, c/o Museum of Natural Science, 119 Foster Hall, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-3216.

1. English and Scientific names:  Tropical Kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus)

2. Number of individuals, sexes, ages, general plumage (e.g., 2 in alternate plumage):

2 adult birds were observed chasing one another in between sallying bouts

 

3. Locality: LOUISIANA: (parish) St. Bernard

 

Specific Locality: East Park Blvd near Caernarvon Diversion Canal, Braithwaite, LA

4. Date(s) when observed:  March 6, 2011

5. Time(s) of day when observed:  12:30 – 1:45 PM

6. Reporting observer and address: 1967 Tulip Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

7. Other observers accompanying reporter who also identified the bird(s):  none

8. Other observers who independently identified the bird(s):  Justin and Devin Bosler, Phillip Wallace, Ryan Terrill, and many others

9. Light conditions (position of bird in relation to shade and to direction and amount of light):  perfect sunny day

10. Optical equipment (type, power, condition):  10 x 50 Alpen binocular; also had Alpen spotting scope

11. Distance to bird(s):  They came within 20 feet of me on several occasions.

12. Duration of observation:  I watched them the full hour and 45 minutes.

13. Habitat:  edge of a suburban neighborhood that borders a levee of the diversion canal.

14. Behavior of bird / circumstances of observation (flying, feeding, resting; include and stress habits used in identification; relate events surrounding observation):  The birds were sallying for insects (mostly Tipulids) from small trees that bordered the sidewalk.  One several occasions that flew to weeds and perched about 1 foot above the ground, and they sallied from these before returning to the short perch.  There were several chase episodes.

15. Description (include only what was actually seen, not what "should" have been seen; include if possible: total length/relative size compared to other familiar species, body bulk, shape, proportions, bill, eye, leg, and plumage characteristics. Stress features that separate it from similar species):  Both birds had bright yellow bellies and breasts, with a darker brownish green back.  The tail color was similar to the back and not black as expected in the Western Kingbird.  The bill was long and stout and black.

16. Voice:  These birds did vocalize to give calls and partial songs; this allowed elimination of Couch’s Kingbird; note:  I used ipod playback to verify that the vocalizations were a match while I was watching the birds.

17. Similar species (include how they were eliminated by your observation):  Western Kingbird; Couch’s Kingbird (already described how each was eliminated)

18. Photographs or tape recordings obtained? (by whom? attached?):  video

19. Previous experience with this species:  I have seen this species and Couch’s Kingbird on several occasions in the Rio Grande Valley.

20. Identification aids: (list books, illustrations, other birders, etc. used in identification):

a. at time of observation:  Sibley Field Guide

b. after observation:  none

21. This description is written from: _____ notes made during the observation (_____notes attached?);_____notes made after the observation (date:_____); __X__memory.

22. Are you positive of your identification if not, explain:  yes; because the vocalizations were dead-on for Tropical Kingbird; also, many other birders had already ID them

23. Signature of reporter: Jeffrey W. Harris   Date:  March 19, 2011   Time:  10:10 AM

24. May the LBRC have permission to display this report or
portions of this report on its webite?   yes

If yes, may we include your name with the report? yes

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