Anahuac NWR, on the Upper Texas Coast, is my old stomping ground... and now there are almost 200 banded Black-necked Stilts roaming around! Wish I were down there.
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Texbirders,
Anahuac has been slow but steady through June. Shorebirds have returned, with up to 17 species seen (18 Jun).
Highlights include:
bronzed cowbird (male) continues by entrance
tropical kingbird, 20 June
red knot on Alice, Jackson, White (closed unit west of Shoveler
Pond), 23 June, undergoing extreme wing molt, will post photo to TOS
list when have access to my computer.
wood storks (up to 350 on Alice, Jackson, White), viewable at a distance from west side of Shoveler Pond
American avocets (up to 500)
stilt sandpiper, 20 June (early or late?)
In addition, ~175 black-necked stilts have been color-banded on Anahuac over the last two years, and capture efforts continue,
250-300 will have been banded by the end of July, please check stilt
legs for bands as we have experienced minimal resightings (Thanks Joe
Kennedy!). Much of this is due to a large stilt population
(>25,000) along the upper coast and inaccessible habitat, but I feel
that some of this is just due to people being unaware of our banding
operation, please tell others! Many of our radio-marked birds have
disappeared to parts unknown/off-refuge. Would greatly appreciate
assistance relocating these individuals.
Thanks,
Thomas Riecke
Chambers County, Texas
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