(The Austin area Rare Bird Alert is a service of the Travis Audubon Society. This update is as of 10:54 July 1, 2012. Send interesting sightings–complete with species name, location, and contact information–to Kenny Anderson.)
I skipped a week of publishing hoping to have more birds to write about; we are in full summer.
Rarities Found Past 2 Weeks
A Least Bittern has been vocal at Austin’s former airport’s (Mueller Austin) Mueller Lake Park off of Airport Boulevard. The bird has been present from at least 6/21, and photographed on 6/23. Last report was 6/28- a tricky bird to get in the circle.
A Least Tern was a nice find along the Lake Austin portion of the Lower Colorado next to Austin’s Laguna Gloria on 6/21.
A pair of Brown-crested Flycatchers have been studied in Bastrop State Park’s post-wildfire surveys. Birds were observed 6/24-28.
A Double-crested Cormorant was viewed at Slough Pond in Temple on 6/27.
Continuing Birds From Previous Week
A Black-crowned Night-heron continues along the Lower Colorado River in Austin. The last report the bird was seen between I-35 and Longhorn Dam on 6/27.
Reports for the Austin area RBA cover a 60 mile radius, centered from the Capitol in downtown Austin. The circle extends north to Belton (Bell County), south to Leesville (Gonzales County), east to Somerville WMA (Lee Burleson County), and west to Blumenthal (Gillespie County). Bird sightings mentioned here have been filtered and scrutinized by the compiler and are believed to be genuine. When documentation or photographs were provide, that is mentioned along with the other information about the bird(s) being seen.
For questions or updates about birds mentioned here or to report rare or unusual bird sightings in the Austin area, please send an e-mail to nollanderson@sbcglobal.net.
-Kenny Anderson, Rare Bird Alert Compiler, Travis Audubon Society
To view our archive of previous RBA reports, click here.