On Saturday, February 24, ten birders joined Luis Gonzalez and Brian Rapoza for Tropical Audubon’s Miami Exotics tour. Locations visited in search of exotics (non-native/introduced species) included Tropical Park, Brewer Park, Pine Woods Park, Coral Reef Park, Dolphin Mall, Pine Tree Park and Morningside Park. Of the sixty-five species tallied during the day, twenty were exotics.
Shark Valley & Big Cypress Birding, 2/10/24
On Saturday, February 10, thirty birders joined John Hutchison and Brian Rapoza for the TAS trip to Shark Valley and Big Cypress National Preserve. Highlights included Purple Gallinules at Shark Valley, a Roseate Spoonbill at Oasis Visitor Center and both Black-crowned and Yellow-crowned Night Herons at Kirby Storter Boardwalk.
L-31W Canal Birding, 2/3/24
Everglades National Park Birding, 1/27/24
North Florida Birding 2024
Nancy Freedman, Ann Martinez, Yadira Pedraza and Jim Sigsbee joined TAS Field Trip Coordinator Brian Rapoza this weekend for Tropical Audubon’s four-day North Florida birding tour, our first such tour since 2019. This tour typically targets wintering waterfowl, sparrows and other birds that are rarely if ever seen in south Florida. Locations visited included St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Tall Timbers Research Station and Sweetwater Wetlands Park.
Lucky Hammock Birding, 1/6/24
On Saturday, January 6, forty-one birders joined TAS field trip leader Luis Gonzalez for a half-day of birding in the “Lucky Hammock” area on Aerojet Road in Homestead. As participants assembled in the parking area, they were treated to great views of a Vermilion Flycatcher that has been present in the area for several weeks.
2023 Coot Bay CBC Results
2023 Miami CBC Results
Flamingo Area Birding, 12/9/23
On Saturday, December 9, nineteen birders joined TAS field trip leader Luis Gonzalez for a full day of birding in Everglades National Park. The trip began in Flamingo, at the end of the main park road and ended at Frog Pond WMA, just outside the park’s entrance. This “backwards” itinerary, which requires a drive of an additional 38 miles to reach the trip starting point, allowed us to bird the Flamingo area first thing in the morning, rather than late in the afternoon, as we typically do on all other TAS trips to the park. On this particular day, that strategy, which requires participants to leave home at least 45 minutes earlier, paid immediate dividends.
Black Point Area Birding, 12/2/23
Accessible Inclusive Birding, 11/25/23
On Saturday, November 25, twenty-five birders joined author, photographer and TAS Board of Directors member Kirsten Hines for Tropical Audubon’s second annual Accessible Inclusive birding trip at Crandon Cardons on Key Biscayne. We were greeted at the garden entrance by a Sandhill Crane, the last surviving descendent of a small flock of cranes that were introduced to the gardens over 20 years ago.
Tropical Park Birding, 11/18/23
Everglades National Park Birding, 11/11/23
On Saturday, November 11, twenty-eight birders joined TAS Field Trip Coordinator Brian Rapoza for a full day of birding in Everglades National Park. The trip began at the Coe Visitor Center and ended in Flamingo. Along the way, we visited Anhinga Trail, the Hole-in-the-Donut restoration area, Long Pine Key picnic area and campground, Pa-hay-okee overlook, Mahogany Hammock, Paurotis Pond, West Lake, the amphitheater area at Flamingo campground and Eco Pond.
Southern Palm Beach County Birding, 11/4/23
On Saturday, November 4, twenty-eight birders joined TAS field trip leaders John Hutchison and Bruce Pickholtz for a full day of birding at Green Cay and Wakodahatchee Wetlands in southern Palm Beach County. The birding at Green Cay was so productive that we ended up spending the entire morning there! Notable sightings included several Sora and Least Bittern, an American Bittern and a couple of Marsh Wrens.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Birding, 10/28/23
On Saturday, October 28, twenty-five birders joined TAS Field Trip Coordinator Brian Rapoza for Tropical Audubon’s annual visit to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples. Most of the group met at the Miccosukee service plaza on Alligator Alley (I-75), then caravaned to Corkscrew via CR 833 and CR 846, searching for roadside birds along the way.
A.D. Barnes Park Birding, 10/22/23
Kendall Indian Hammocks Park Birding, 10/21/23
On Saturday, October 21, thirty-two birders joined TAS field trip leader Stephen Paez for a pleasant morning of fall migration birding at Kendall Indian Hammocks Park. By morning’s end, the group had encountered 51 different species. The most unexpected sighting of the morning was a White-crowned Pigeon that was entirely white. This leucistic individual was perched in a tree near a typical-looking White-crowned Pigeon at the east end of the park.
Highland Oaks Park Birding, 10/15/23
Islamorada Area Birding, 10/7/23
On Saturday, October 7, twenty-two birders joined TAS Field Trip Coordinator Brian Rapoza for a full-day trip to three state parks in the Florida Keys: Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park, Long Key State Park and Curry Hammock State Park. We encountered a total of 54 bird species in these three state parks.
A. D. Barnes Park Birding, 9/30/23
Fifty birders joined Bill Boeringer on Saturday, September 30 for a morning of fall migration birding at A. D. Barnes Park. Due to the large number of participants, the group was split into two smaller groups, one led by Bill and the other led by Luis Gonzalez. Fifty-two birds were tallied before a thunderstorm prematurely ended the outing.








