The Big Sit! at Commons
Ford Prairie, a project of Travis Audubon Society
photo by Shelia Hargis
Commons Ford Prairie Committee hosted the second annual Big
Sit! Sixteen people participated throughout the day, 50 total species were
identified, and the hours of the sit extended from 6:00 a.m. to 5:01 p.m. It
was a beautiful, cool, fall day for bird watching, adding to the pleasant
experience of being with like-minded friends and acquaintances identifying
birds collaboratively. The circle was situated on the edge of the prairie just north
of the main ranch house, within good viewing distance of the prairie, the
woodland edge, and the Colorado River valley just beyond the prairie. Together,
these conditions contributed to many sightings of ducks and sparrows as well as
raptors migrating south. A list of species is below.
Photo by Lee Wallace
Another high point of the morning was the steady stream of visitors:
from Travis Audubon Society’s Board, Frances Cerbins,
President, joined us, as well as Cynthia Pruett, TA’s new Chapter Representative on the
National Audubon Board who will begin her term in January. Cynthia is
from Arizona and had attended the Victor Emmanuel Conservation Awards Luncheon
on Saturday. Travis Audubon Society
Board member and Treasurer, Carol Ray, accompanied Cynthia. Thanks to all of
them for joining us at Commons Ford, a unique place to watch birds.
Left
to right: Vincent O'Brien; Sandra Spurlock; Randy Spurlock; Ellen
Filtness; Frances Cerbins; Deb Wallace (in the back looking up in the trees); Lee
Wallace; Andy Filtness; Ed Fair. Photo by Shelia Hargis
Native prairies make great bird habitat. From the Commons
Ford Prairie History, also included on this blog: The loss of native prairies
has significantly and negatively impacted grassland and other bird species as
well as other wildlife which depend upon such life-sustaining habitats.
Virtually all species dependent upon native grasslands are in decline.
Restoration of wildlife habitats will enhance, support and help sustain these
species by providing nesting, shelter and food sources. Click on the link to
donate to a fund dedicated to the prairie’s ongoing restoration. Thank you for
your support.
Species list from October 9,
2016, The Big Sit at Commons Ford Prairie:
Mallard (Domestic type)
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Blue-winged Teal
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Wild Turkey
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Double-crested Cormorant
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American White Pelican
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Great Blue Heron
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Black Vulture
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Turkey Vulture
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Osprey
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Sharp-shinned Hawk
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Cooper's Hawk
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Red-shouldered Hawk
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Broad-winged Hawk
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Swainson's Hawk
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Red-tailed Hawk
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Killdeer
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Rock Pigeon
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White-winged Dove
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Mourning Dove
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Eastern Screech-Owl
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Great Horned Owl
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Chimney Swift
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Ringed Kingfisher
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Belted Kingfisher
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
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Ladder-backed Woodpecker
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Northern Flicker
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American Kestrel
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Eastern Phoebe
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Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
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Blue Jay
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American Crow
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Common Raven
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Cave Swallow
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Carolina Chickadee
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Tufted x Black-crested Titmouse (hybrid)
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Canyon Wren
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House Wren
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Carolina Wren
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Bewick's Wren
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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
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Eastern Bluebird
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American Robin
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Brown Thrasher
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Northern Mockingbird
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Lincoln's Sparrow
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Northern Cardinal
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Western/Eastern Meadowlark
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House Finch
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Lesser Goldfinch
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If you are interested in including
some overall Big Sit stats, see the links below.
Misc stats for this year's Sit:
Stats by state - you can see how we
compare to other circles in Texas:
October 20, 2016
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