The first Williamsburg Bird Club field trip of 2024 will be to Dutch Gap Conservation Area in Chester, Virginia on Saturday, January 20. Rose Ryan will lead our trip, which usually focuses on wintering waterfowl. And the ducks are there – recent postings in eBird show 9-11 species. In addition, the brushy areas along the inlet road provide good cover for sparrows and other passerines. Last year, the group identified 54 species in total.
We’ll meet in the parking lot of the Henricus Historical Park at 9 a.m., and bird through most of the morning. FYI, I’m not planning to organize carpooling on this field trip. The address in Google Maps is 251 Henricus Park Road, Chester, VA 23836.
Join us on the 17th to go birding in New Zealand with Dixie Sommers! New Zealand’s geologic and human history have yielded a unique set of birds. The islands are far from other land masses, were created by tectonic and volcanic processes, occupied by humans relatively recently, and are, of course, islands. All these factors encourage evolution of endemic plants and animals, including many endemic birds: five kiwi species, two endemic penguins, the odd-looking Wrybill, the ubiquitous Tūī, the South Island Takahē —the world’s largest extant rail—and many more.
There are also many migratory seabirds as well as introduced species, including some familiar to Virginia birders.
Dixie will introduce us to New Zealand’s birds, its
conservation challenges and successes, and its beautiful land and seascapes. She visited in November 2022, exploring the North and South Islands as well as Stewart Island, on a tour with Field Guides Birding Tours, as well as spending a week around Auckland before the tour.
Join us as Rexanne Bruno, the VA/DC Regional Editor for Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs), entertains us with facts (and fiction) on the history and records from CBCs in the area plus tells us how we can get involved in the Williamsburg CBC.
Since Nov 15th is our last meeting of the year, try to come in person if you are able, and bring your loudest singing voice! We will be trying out an original song entitled “Twelve Days of Feeder Watch” AKA “One Carolina Chickadee”
Please contact us for the Zoom link if you do not get the WBC email
Barbara Houston, award-winning photographer and birder, presents “Close to Home — 10 Places for Birding and Photography.”