Birds in the Park – February & March 2018

Every month Jason Bonilla, from the Houston Audubon Society, leads a group through Woodland Park and records the species and number of the birds they observe. If you'd like to join us for our hikes through the park please visit our calendar to find the next date and time.

From Jason Bonilla:

Last Saturday we had our March survey. Here is the list. I have included the February list below it since I did not send out an email on it. Our next Woodland Park survey will be on Sunday, April 22nd at 7:30am.

As always, the complete bird count list since the dawn of time is available here.

March Birds (17 species):

cormorant sp. - 4
Great Blue Heron - 1
heron sp. - 1
Red-shouldered Hawk - 1
White-winged Dove - 10
Mourning Dove - 3
Belted Kingfisher - 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2
Downy Woodpecker - 1
Blue Jay - 11
Barn Swallow - 2
Carolina Wren - 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1
American Robin - 4
Northern Mockingbird - 3
European Starling - 2
Pine Warbler - 1
warbler sp. (Parulidae sp.) - 1
Northern Cardinal - 9
Great-tailed Grackle - 3

February Birds (21 species):

Double-crested Cormorant - 2
cormorant sp. - 1
Great Blue Heron - 1
Osprey - 2
Red-shouldered Hawk - 1
Red-tailed Hawk - 1
hawk sp. - 1
White-winged Dove - 12
Mourning Dove - 2
Belted Kingfisher - 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2
Downy Woodpecker - 1
Northern Flicker - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 1
Blue Jay - 5
Carolina Wren - 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 3
Northern Mockingbird - 4
Cedar Waxwing - 35
Orange-crowned Warbler - 3
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 7
Northern Cardinal - 7
Great-tailed Grackle - 9

Birds in the Park – December 2017 & January 2018

From Jason Bonilla, Houston Audubon Society:

Hi all. We had our January Bird Survey of Woodland Park yesterday. We ended up with 30 species and added a new bird for the park, House Wren! Full list is below and spreadsheet for all years attached. I'm including the December list below January since I forgot to send that around. Note that the spreadsheet also includes the CBC team's numbers for Woodland Park in December which I was not able to attend.

Our February walk will be on Saturday, February 17th.

January List (30 species):

Neotropic Cormorant - 1
Great Blue Heron - 2
Great Egret - 1
Osprey - 1
Red-shouldered Hawk - 1
Red-tailed Hawk - 1
White-winged Dove - 13
Mourning Dove - 11
Belted Kingfisher - 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 1
Downy Woodpecker - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 1
Blue-headed Vireo - 1
Blue Jay - 5
Carolina Chickadee - 2
Tufted Titmouse - 1
House Wren - 1
Carolina Wren - 3
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 4
Hermit Thrush - 1
American Robin - 30
Northern Mockingbird - 4
European Starling - 3
Cedar Waxwing - 25
Orange-crowned Warbler - 5
Pine Warbler - 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1
Northern Cardinal - 6
Great-tailed Grackle - 16
American Goldfinch - 15

December List (21 species):

Great Blue Heron - 1
Great Egret - 2
White-winged Dove - 100
Mourning Dove - 15
Belted Kingfisher - 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 1
Downy Woodpecker - 2
Northern Flicker - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 1
Blue Jay - 7
Carolina Wren - 4
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 2
American Robin - 125
Northern Mockingbird - 3
Cedar Waxwing - 75
Orange-crowned Warbler - 3
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 2
Northern Cardinal - 4
Great-tailed Grackle - 10

Birds in the Park – April 2017

From Jason Bonilla with the Houston Audubon Society:

We had our April bird survey yesterday. It was a very slow bird day at Woodland Park. I ended up going to High Island afterwards expecting to see the woods loaded with warblers and it was slow there too. We found 15 species at Woodland Park, listed below. A spreadsheet of all years is attached. Chimney Swift was chosen from our list as the bird of the month for the community newsletter.

If you are interested in supporting the "Woodland Park Bulbuls" team for this year's Birdathon, follow this link and click on "Donate." You can either click the "Support a Team" (Woodland Park Bulbuls) for a donation amount, or you can "Support an Individual" member of the team by pledging per Bird Species seen by the team on the day our team will be conducting the Birdathon. If you go this route, beware that we will be around 100 birds that day. All donations raised go to support Houston Audubon's conservation efforts (see video at link). Let me know if you have any questions.

Every month Jason leads a group through Woodland Park and records the species and number of the birds they observe. If you'd like to join us for our hikes through the park please visit our calendar to find the next date and time.

Double-crested Cormorant - 1
White-winged Dove - 4
Mourning Dove - 2
Chimney Swift - 3
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 1
Downy Woodpecker - 1
Blue Jay - 6
American Crow - 2
Carolina Wren - 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1
American Robin - 4
European Starling - 2
Cedar Waxwing - 20
Northern Cardinal - 5
Great-tailed Grackle - 1

Birds in the Park – February 2017

From the Houston Audubon Society's Jason Bonilla:

We had our February bird survey in Woodland Park yesterday with 28 species recorded. The highlight for me was the Great Horned Owl. Thanks to Mary for spotting the owl so that we could get the scope on him/her to see the owl staring back at us. The full list is pasted below and the spreadsheet for all years is attached. Our next bird walk will be on March 11th.

Neotropic Cormorant - 1
Double-crested Cormorant - 1
Great Blue Heron - 1
Snowy Egret - 1
Osprey - 1
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Red-shouldered Hawk - 2
Red-tailed Hawk - 1
White-winged Dove - 25
Mourning Dove - 1
Great Horned Owl - 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 3
Downy Woodpecker - 2
Eastern Phoebe - 1
Blue-headed Vireo - 1
Blue Jay - 6
Carolina Wren - 3
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 2
American Robin - 12
Northern Mockingbird - 1
European Starling - 5
Cedar Waxwing - 35
Orange-crowned Warbler - 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3
Northern Cardinal - 4
Great-tailed Grackle - 5 American Goldfinch - 4

Monthly Bird Count – December 2016

A note from Jason Bonilla:

We had our December bird walk this morning with 17 species recorded. No owls today. The highlight species for me were the Blue-headed Vireo and Loggerhead Shrike (the butcher bird). After we wrapped up, Tim, Mary, and I watched a Cooper's Hawk that perched for us from the parking lot. The full list is below and the chart for all years is attached. Our next Woodland Park survey will be held on January 14.

Also, the Central Houston Christmas Bird Count will be taking place on Monday, December 19th starting at 7:00am (unless you want to do some owling earlier) and lasting as long as there are birds to be found, with a countdown dinner in the evening.

I am participating in the count, along with at least 4 others from our Woodland Park group and 5 other experienced birders who are coordinating Area 5 section of the count. The Area 5 group will be birding Woodland Park and then splitting up into a few other groups to bird other locations within the assigned area.

If you are interested in participating in the count, let me know. Please click here to register and select your preferred area - Woodland Park is part of Area 5. If you register, also be sure to email kelli.ondracek@houstontx.gov to let her know so that Kelli can make sure you are signed up. Some additional info about the count is in the bullet below.

If I do not see you before our January walk, have a great holiday season and Happy New Year!

Woodland Park December 10, 2016 Survey List:

Great Egret - 1 Snowy Egret - 1 Cooper's Hawk - 1 White-winged Dove - 130 Mourning Dove - 15 Red-bellied Woodpecker - 3 Downy Woodpecker - 1 Loggerhead Shrike - 1 Blue-headed Vireo - 1 Blue Jay - 7 Carolina Wren - 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1 American Robin - 1 Northern Mockingbird - 1 European Starling - 12 Northern Cardinal - 7 Great-tailed Grackle - 2 Geese (probably Snow geese flying over, aprox. 50 - too high and distant to count to get a positive ID) A Buteo species (probably Red-tailed Hawk that flew off before we could get a good look)

Monthly Bird Count – October 2016

Every month Jason Bonilla, from the Houston Audubon Society, leads a group through Woodland Park and records the species and number of the birds they observe. If you'd like to join us for our hikes through the park please visit our calendar to find the next date and time.

Here's Jason's wrap-up (slightly edited) followed by the monthly bird count. Our next birding adventure is November 5th. Hope to see you there!

“A Summer Tanager was glowing from across the bayou. That's the first Summer Tanager for the park that we have recorded. We also saw a few female Indigo Buntings, a Common Yellowthroat, and a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. The Great Horned Owl was in clear view today as well.”

cormorant sp. - 1 (flyover)
Great Blue Heron - 1
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Red-Shouldered Hawk - 1
White-winged Dove - 70
Great Horned Owl - 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2
Downy Woodpecker - 2
Blue Jay - 8
Carolina Wren - 5
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 1
American Robin - 2
Northern Mockingbird - 2
European Starling - 6
Common Yellowthroat - 1
Summer Tanager - 1
Northern Cardinal - 4
Indigo Bunting - 3
grackle sp. - 2 (flyover)