TAS Miami Exotics Tour, 12/11/21

Nine birders joined TAS President Joe Barros and TAS Field Trip Coordinator Brian Rapoza on Saturday, 12/11/21 for our annual Miami Exotics tour. This whirlwind tour of Miami-area birding hotspots produced sightings of 17 non-native species, as well as 38 native species. Stops included:

·       University of Miami, Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course, Gables Estates and Matheson Hammocks Park in Coral Gables

·       Miller Parrot Roost, All-American Park and surrounding neighborhoods in South Miami

·       Pine Woods Park, Shorty’s BBQ (for lunch), King’s Creek and the Baptist Hospital area in Kendall

·       Lake Louise and the West Kendall Baptist Hospital area in West Kendall

·       Dolphin Mall in Sweetwater

·       Virginia Gardens, Miami Springs Golf Course and surrounding neighborhoods

·       Pelican Harbor on the John F. Kennedy Causeway

These are the 17 exotics seen during the tour and the locations where they were seen:

·       Egyptian Goose (at Lake Louise and elsewhere)

·       Muscovy Duck (multiple locations)

·       Indian Peafowl (South Miami)

·       Gray-headed Swamphen (Dolphin Mall)

·       Rock Pigeon (multiple locations)

·       Eurasian Collared-Dove (multiple locations)

·       Monk Parakeet (Pelican Harbor)

·       Mitred Parakeet (Baptist Hospital)

·       Red-masked Parakeet (South Miami and Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course)

·       Chestnut-fronted Macaw (private feeder in South Miami. Thanks for the invitation to view them!)

·       Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (at the home of Daria Feinstein in Gables Estates. Thanks as always to Daria for her generous hospitality and her passion for the wild parrots of south Florida)

·       White-winged Parakeet (Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course, photographed by Joe Barros and sharp-eyed participant Kathleen Coates)

·       Yellow-chevroned Parakeet (Biltmore Hotel and Golf Course)

·       European Starling (multiple locations)

·       Common Myna (West Kendall Baptist Hospital Area)

·       House Sparrow (Shorty’s BBQ)

·       Scaly-breasted Munia (Pine Woods Park)

In addition, two exotics were heard only: Orange-winged Parrot (South Miami) and Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pine Woods Park).

An eBird trip report, including checklists for all stops made is here. Photo of the Chestnut-fronted Macaws in South Miami, courtesy of Lorena Siqueira.