Outdoors

Woodland Birds

By Jim Stevenson
First, many apologies, as I clicked on the wrong species in my Gallery Friday. Arrgghh! The “Wilson’s” Plover I inadvertently put in the Gallery was a Snowy. Sorry for my carelessness. Folks, I would like to say “farewell” to someone very instrumental in the rebirth of birding here in Galveston. Gordon Nunn has been with the “birding movement”

$8.8 Million for Gulf Restoration Projects in Texas

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) today announced $8.8 million for five Texas projects that address high priority conservation needs. The projects, developed in consultation with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas General Land Office and federal resource agencies, are designed to remedy harm or reduce the risk of future

Difficult winter birds

By Jim Stevenson,
We will have the typical Sunday morning field trip, $25, on the Island from 8-noon, meeting at the Texas First Bank on FM 3005 in Pirate’s Beach. This cold weather has brought down cranes, ducks and lots more wintering birds! Lunch afterwards for whomever wishes. Feather Fest registration will open again in very early December. Sorry to have steered you

Land Birds


By Jim Stevenson
If there are any more people who might help Saturday morning with the Tallow Tree eradication, you will be my new best friend. We are meeting here at 8 am, with sturdy footwear, long pants, gloves and cutting tools if you have them and bug spray (if there are any skeeters).

A bit different

By Jim Stevenson
Today is a bit different from our regular birding reports. Below you will see some amazing pictures of nature that someone sent to me that I thought you would enjoy.  I did.  Also, here is a URL I sent out years ago but thought the new ones among you might enjoy it.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/2CFckjfP-1E
 

Raptors in October


By Jim Stevenson
Our article today is from a trip to the Hawkwatch Tower last week, managed skillfully by Gulf Coast Bird Observatory. Many thanks to them for all they do for Conservation and Public Environmental Education. You should join them if you haven’t yet.

 

Waders

By Jim Stevenson
First, I am kinda excited about birding this weekend, with a frontal system passing tonight. We will probably get our last real songbird migrant push of the year, as well as other migrants like falcons, waterfowl and whatever. Try to get out and do some birding if you can. (I told the NCAA to make the #5 FSU vs. #3 Clemson game at night so the

Texas Whooper Watch

Texas Whooper Watch is a volunteer monitoring program that is a part of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Texas Nature Trackers program. While the traditional wintering grounds on and near Aransas National Wildlife Refuge are well-known, biologists have much less information about locations used by Whooping Cranes in migration. In addition, as the Whooping Crane population continues to

Non-bird critters

By Jim Stevenson,
First, I’m glad for those of you who got to see the immature Groove-billed Ani that was in my yard last week. It has left, but they show up somewhere each year around the end of September. This poor female, marooned away from her parents, will surely be known in future circles as “Little Orphaned Ani.”

Fall Shorebirds

By Jim Stevenson
The Wednesday morning field trip (8:30 am till noon) is ON. October is a very birdy time, so catch the migration! $25 Parking Lot at the West End of the Seawall. We’ll also have a Sunday morning FT; same deal. Friday, we are having a terrific birding field trip to the east side of Galveston Bay. We will probably visit the hawk-watch tower, plus

Songbird Families

By Jim Stevenson,
Is there anyone who would like to help stuff envelopes (with calendars) Wednesday morning, while we sit by the window with binoculars? Lunch is on the GOS. We’ll get together around 9 am. Leave when you need to. Amazingly, the Sunday morning field trip was EVEN BETTER than last week! We will NOT have one this week on account

Early Fall Warblers

By Jim Stevenson
Welcome many new people!
First, some goodies attached, includes a fall bird migration article, a shorter article for the GCDN on how Galveston has morphed ornithologically (both written by me), some totally goober jokes about how hot it’s been this summer and many of the birds we saw on last Sunday morning’s

Recent Sandpipers

By Jim Stevenson
The initial Sunday field trips turned out to be really, really birdy, from the gobs of waterbirds at San Luis Pass to the many warblers at Laffite’s cove. Most favorite was a male Canada Warbler in my yard. We will have another one next Sunday. 8:30 to noon, $25. We’re coming into the height of the fall migration. Down below is a list of

Items for sale by the GOS

Folks, it’s that time of the year. The Galveston Ornithological Society needs your help, and your generosity will help us continue for another year. Calendars have over 200 of my pictures, plus important GOS dates (and national holidays, etc.). Four of my books are at rock-bottom lows, and the two bird courses I created on disk have been reduced to $40 EACH.

TAKE YOUR TIME DECIDING WHAT YOU WANT! THERE’S NO HURRY! Here are the simple instructions and please take the thirty seconds to read it carefully! IT HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST YEAR!

1) Pick out what you want from the list below and e-mail it to me WITH YOUR MAILING ADDRESS. DO NOT SEND A CHECK before you receive your goods!

2) The bill will be on the FRONT OF YOUR PACKAGE and YOU WILL ADD THE POSTAGE TO YOUR TOTAL AMOUNT.

3) Upon receipt of the merchandise, please send a check to the return address, GOS, Rt. 1 Box 185C, Galveston, TX, 77554. Yes, I trust you.

Thank you for your generosity, allowing us to survive now for 18 years. We charge NO dues, you don’t have to attend any trips and I am at your service 365 days/year for help with bird matters. Or jokes.

Items for sale by the GOS

2014 Calendars: $20 each; $75 for 5; $100 for 10.

Anyone wishing past calendars may purchase them for $5 just for the bird pictures. 2009-2113
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Jim’s Books: Collection of four- $25 (book titles below) All signed. Or $10 ea. (please specify which one):

Wildlife of North Florida

Jamaica, Queen of the Air (fictional account of a Red-tailed Hawk)

Birds and Mammals of Alaska

Quest for 5000 Birds (Jim’s world travels to see 5000 species)
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Bird Classes on CD: Learn all about Birds with Jim’s PDF classes! Each daily lesson comes with pictures of birds discussed.

Birding A2Z- 200 lessons on the Life History of Birds: Ecology, Plumage, Migration, Reproduction and much more. A steal for $40.

Birding A2Z2 – 100 lessons on identification of North American Birds. Not recommended for West Coast birding. $40

Texas Birds

By Jim Stevenson
First, if you missed the information on the annual calendar sale to support the Galveston Ornithological Society, CLICK HERE for everything you need to know. And, see the attachment on March Mania. Also, our Sunday and Wednesday morning field trips will begin NEXT Wednesday and run most of this fall. We meet 8:30 am at the

California Mammals

By Jim Stevenson
“Back to birds very soon!” Some of you may be interested in the fact that the cool front (high pressure) we enjoyed late last week was the likely result of the tropical depression (low pressure) hovering in the ocean south of us. Opposites attract. We wouldn’t normally get cool fronts in mid-August but the depression “sucked” the cooler air

California Songbirds

By Jim Stevenson
Hi Folks,
I will be sending out the dates and times (and other information) for our big Labor Day Open Houses coming up, next Monday, with another California Gallery. They will begin the Thursday before Labor Day. If you forgot to sign up for Bobwhites, please do it immediately,

Raptors in Alaska

By Jim Stevenson
I have a very modest report on raptors from this summer. Remember, two years off (2015) I’m putting together a package of trips to Alaska, some extremely reasonable. Next summer (2014) is the Western Trip.  Let me know if you’re interested!

Alaskan Birds

By Jim Stevenson

Good Morning Folks, In our continued series on Alaskan birds, I hope you enjoy this mono-specific, close look gallery at a unique species chosen to be in the ten most beautiful birds on North America. Happy reading!

If there is anyone else interested in the Florida

Western Birds

By Jim Stevenson
I am trying to decide whether to schedule one or two California and/or Australia birding trips next summer. Please let me know if there is a reasonable chance you could go. Not necessarily a commitment! California, two weeks, $3000, month of June. One would be first two weeks, second would be second half of June.  Australia, two weeks,

Our National Bird, Happy Fourth of July!

By Jim Stevenson
First, I join all Americans in being proud of our Great Nation, and praying we continue to grow and mature as good citizens of Earth. Are there those of you who might be interested in a relatively inexpensive, week-long tour of the best birding spots in South Florida? It would be the first week of December, we’d have a few target birds like Limpkins and Snail Kites, etc., and the photography

Western Birds

By Jim Stevenson
This Gallery deals with the more primitive land birds (non-songbirds) we saw out West. Hope you enjoy them! I would be remiss if I didn’t say what a wonderful group traveled with me in Alaska, and I was truly sorry to see them leave! Partly owing to them, we had a fantastic AK trip, really missing very few species we had hoped to see.

Western Shorebirds

By Jim Stevenson
Our Alaska trip is winding down and it is no doubt the best birding trip I’ve ever run! I mean, we saw nearly everything! Many Photos to follow once the Great Plains are over. This Gallery is many of the birds from our May Great Plains trip. Enjoy! Have a good Monday and week.

 

Last of the Spring Migration

By Jim stevenson
I’m well into the Alaska trip so the Great Plains/Rockies birds will start very soon. Today is the conclusion of the spring pictures from Texas, with some interesting (I hope!) waterbirds. The seven Alaska travelers are just terrific and we are having (so far) a trip for the ages. Can’t wait to send pictures! And do you remember what I sent

The Great Eight

By Jim Stevenson
Every year I string together a gallery with the eight medium-sized songbirds (a pair in each of four different families), taken during April of the spring migration. So here are the buntings, orioles, tanagers and grosbeaks of 2013 that frequented my humble abode. I am almost as fond of them as the wonderful people who came there to visit.

Peeps and empids

by Jim Stevenson
This lesson is a more advanced one than usual, more intended for the experienced birders than typical articles. Just a little meat to chew on. Many of you I met at FeatherFest, and I have a question: Would it be helpful for you to have a “program,” like a 6-8 page booklet, with schedules, pictures, events, maps, leaders and other information

Drowning Rollover Angler Rescued by Fellow Angler

By Ed Snyder/Outdoors
Monday, May 27, 2013- Rollover Pass on Bolivar, TX.
The quiet of the morning was fractured by several people screaming for help. Reynaldo Raymundo of Conroe, who was fishing on the jetty side of Rollover Pass, slipped on some rocks and fell into the rough surf of the Gulf. He couldn’t swim and was struggling to keep his head above

Spring Waterbirds

Hi Folks,

I’m near the Canadian Border with my group but still have loads of pictures from our spring migration.

Here are a few from the aquatic realm. Enjoy!

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