Next, I'll be working for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission out of Gainesville, Florida, until July. I spent a lot of time in and around Gainesville back in 2007 and 2008 when I tracked Whooping Cranes in Florida, and I'm looking forward to spending even more time there! I'll be working for Karl Miller, who is the Upland Nongame Bird Lead, on a project monitoring the threatened "Southeastern" subspecies of the American Kestrel. This subspecies has been declining in Florida, and like most Florida birds, is faced with habitat loss due to development; in this case, Karl ties the decline to loss of natural nest cavities created by Northern Flickers, as there has also been a decline that species. I'll also be doing some work with Florida Scrub-Jays on the side.
On the kestrel side, I'll be installing and monitoring nest boxes and banding nestlings. In addition, I'll be searching for woodpecker and kestrel nests in natural pine snags, and monitoring those nests. I'll also be helping out with color-banding and territory mapping of Florida Scrub-Jays, which is a species I've been wanting to work with for awhile! I'm really (obviously) looking to the Florida sunshine, and not having to wear 17 layers of clothing. I forget what its like to be able to move my arms freely! I'm also looking forward to upping my Florida list and birding the unique habitat of Florida that most people don't even know exists.
Florida Scrub-Jay: Avon Park, FL CBC January, 2011
Florida Scrub-Jay: Avon Park, FL CBC January, 2011
Also, it pains me to say it, but it's getting too tough to write on two blogs! I'll most likely be shutting down Speed Birding, and devoting posts exclusively to Nemesis Bird. That is, unless my one reader out there has any objections :o)









