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Group Walk Report January 17, 2015

Three folks joined me for the first group walk of 2015. It was a beautiful morning and we found 23 species of birds. Here are some highlights.

In the dense oak-juniper woods just east of the gate we found White-winged Dove feathers scattered over about 20 square feet. This was probably a kill site where an avian predator caught the White-winged Dove and/or partially ate it from a perch. In the winter, small birds have to watch out for several birds of prey that specialize in hunting other birds, including Cooper's and Sharp-shinned Hawks, and three kinds of falcons. Since White-winged doves are pretty large and we found the feathers in dense woods, my best guess was that a Cooper's Hawk was the predator in this case.

Near the spring we watched 30-40 Ring-billed Gulls fly over us heading west. We saw another group later and I estimated the total we saw to be about 70. Ring-billed Gulls spend the winter in Texas, and I think many have a daily commute from the ...more ↓

Posted on January 19, 2015 12:49 AM by mikaelb mikaelb | 0 comments | Leave a comment
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Records biodiversity on Hill Country Conservancy's Nalle Bunny Run Wildlife Preserve in west Austin, TX, USA. There is no public access to the preserve -- only guided hikes and other events.

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