January: A new birding year dawns

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reservations@asawright.org Tel: (868) 667-4655 T&T BIRDING SCENE January: A new birding year dawns By Martyn Kenefick The highlight at Springhill this month, whilst not a national rarity, was a spectacular looking Speckled Tanager, normally found only in the higher reaches of the Northern Range and very rarely seen at Asa Wright. Speckled Tanager Photo by Simen Bambic Our external tours regularly reported an Olive-striped Flycatcher favouring one particular fruiting Trema tree along the Blanchisseuse Road; an immature Snail Kite frequenting the marshy ditches in Nariva Swamp and ever increasing numbers of American Flamingos in Caroni Swamp. Elsewhere, without doubt the most outstanding, and certainly most unexpected, report was of a Stygian Owl, photographed late at night close to Caroni Bird Sanctuary back in mid-december. This species has never before been documented, nor even considered likely in T&T, the nearest known location being to both the south-east and south-west of us in Venezuela. Hot on its heels, in terms of rarity, has been a huge first winter plumaged Great Blackbacked Gull seen intermittently from Olive-striped Flycatcher Photo by: Jerome Foster various locations on the west coast tidal mudflats. If accepted by the national Rare Birds Committee, this will constitute just the third record for the island. Scarce wintering visitors have been in good supply with at least two Summer Tanagers, and both Blackburnian and Bay-breasted Warblers found in the Gran Couva area, whilst Prothonotary Warblers were found at both Caroni and Orange Valley. Continues on next page

J A N UA R Y PAGE 2 From previous page T&T BIRDING SCENE January: A new birding year dawns (continued) Wanderers from mainland South America are usually pretty scarce at this time of year, so a very flighty pair of Muscovy Ducks in Aranguez were noteworthy. Over in Tobago, the new year got off with a bang in the form of a fine Chestnut-sided Warbler at Cuffie River and more Prothonotary Warblers at Bon Accord together with at least one lingering Glossy Ibis seen from various wetlands in the southwest and an immature Gray Heron at Louis d Or. Muscovy Ducks Great Black-backed Gull Photo by: Rodney Jagai Photo by Nigel Lallsingh

J A N UA R Y PAGE 3 AWNC featured in Paradise Pulse Paradise Pulse is a local magazine showcasing culture, health and all that is Trinbagonian and Caribbean. Check out what writer, Gail Pettier, did on her adventure at AWNC in the Nov 2018- Apr 2019 issue. The magazine is available at all branches of Nigel R. Khan Booksellers, RIK Services, Nelson s Bookstore (Tobago) and Educators Bookstore (Tobago). Visit the website at http://www. paradisepulse.com/ Naturalist guides Natalie Clement and Elizabeth Naipaul were featured in the article

J A N UA R Y PAGE 4 The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) 2018 By Vishnu Debie The day started off very cool with light rain at the high elevation site of Morne Bleu. It progressed rapidly to a hot, very windy and dry day, especially in the plains. Activity was generally low in lowlands, especially Arena. But this year we still recorded 25 species that were not recorded in last year s count. On the other hand, 21 species recorded last year were not recorded this year. Despite the hot and dry conditions, the final tally of 188 species exceeded last year s 181 species. A total of 10,751 individuals were counted. Highlights of the count included 25 American Flamingos at the Caroni Swamp a first for the count since it started in 1969! Silvered Antbirds (two individuals) were also recorded for the first time in a Christmas Bird Count (CBC). We also had good views of an Epaulet Oriole, last recorded in a CBC in 2013, at Eteck Park. Epaulet Oriole Photo by Jerome Foster YOUNG ENVIRONMENTALIST OF THE MONTH If you think your child, aged 5-16, has done something helpful to preserve the environment, please feel free to share it with us. Either write a short story or send a few pictures to asawrightconsedu@gmail.com. He/she may be selected as our Young Environmentalist of the Month. Once your child is featured in our monthly newsletter, he/she and two adults will be given a complimentary day visit to Asa Wright Nature Centre, which includes viewing birds/animals on the verandah, a nature tour and use of the clear water pool.

All about Hummingbirds JANUARY PAGE 5 Sheri Williamson speaks to attendees Photo by Johanne Ryan By Johanne Ryan We would like to thank Caligo Ventures for bringing Sheri Williamson & Tom Wood to AWNC for its celebrity series. Sheri and Tom are directors of the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory in Arizona. Sheri, author of A Field Guide to Hummingbirds of North America in the Peterson Field Guide Series, was able to share her passion and knowledge on hummingbirds with members of the public at a special talk hosted at the Centre. Her presentation got many to see hummingbirds in a different light and appreciate them that much more.