Event Recaps
Jasper-Pulaski and Sandhill Cranes
On Saturday, November 14, 6 birders participated in the ABAS field trip to Jasper-Pulaski FWA to view Sandhill Cranes. Jasper Pulaski hosts the largest concentration east of the Mississippi River. The temperature was cool and the skies were overcast but the rain held off. We heard the loud, trumpeting sound of thousands of cranes as they flew into the field to socialize before roosting for the night. Also in view were several Wild Turkeys and at least two dozen White-tailed Deer. The highlight for the outing came when a hunter in the far woods shot his gun and all the cranes took to the air in mass hysteria. They settled back down in the field after several minutes. As sunset came the group called it an end to an enjoyable afternoon afield.
Indiana’s Rare Plants Online Program
Our first online program was a great success. 32 people enjoyed a wonderful presentation by Roger Hedge about Indiana's rare plants. Roger is an ecologist and botanist with the Indiana Natural Heritage Data Center in the Division of Nature Preserves, Department of Natural Resources. Roger covered the many reasons plants can be rare in Indiana along with beautiful pictures of many rare plants. Maps showed us where the plants can be found in Indiana and in the US. Some of the plants that are rare in Indiana are not rare elsewhere. Pictured is the prairie plant downy gentian (Gentiana puberulenta). This species is known from several counties in northwest Indiana, and at least one record from far southern Indiana in dry upland woods. As you go west into states with more prairies it becomes more common. Roger briefly discussed some reintroductions. He also shared a few of his anecdotes from time in the field to locate rare plants. Overall it was well done. The attendees saw lots of splendid photos from the bounty of nature in Indiana.
Celery Bog Field Trip
On October 31 Chuck Anderson led an ABAS field trip to Celery Bog Nature Area in West Lafayette. Fourteen birders enjoyed a clear, cool, crisp day. It was 32 degrees at the start. We began birding at a viewing platform and were able to spot and ID 11 duck species highlighted by Redhead and Northern Pintail. Also in view were 14 Tundra Swans, 1 Trumpeter Swan, 3 White-fronted Geese, and 2 Bald Eagles. The group was then taken by a local birder to an area where they were able to get great looks at a red-morph Eastern Screech Owl. Lastly, we shifted closer to the bridge and got close looks of an Eared Grebe, a life bird for several in the group. In all, it was a wonderful morning of birding.
5th Annual Young Birders Conference
The Indiana Young Birders Club will be holding its fifth annual conference at the Cool Creek Nature Center on Saturday, August 19. The conference will feature speakers from the Indiana Young Birders Club as well as a keynote speaker.
Brown County State Park Field Trip
It was a beautiful morning to bird at Brown County State Park on the Amos Butler Audubon Society field trip. A fun group of 29 birders set out to hike some trails and see some birds. Of the 33 species we logged, the highlights were views of Worm-eating Warbler, Kentucky Warbler and Hooded Warbler!
Rookery Preserve Trip
There were plenty of Great Blue Herons to be seen and a wonderful talk by Amanda Smith of Hamilton County Parks and Recreation. It was very interesting to dive deeper into an individual species.
Warbler ID Workshop a Success!
Thanks to the more than 20 people who came out to today's Warbler ID Workshop at Cool Creek Park!
Greenfield Birders Walk Schedule
Avid birders are starting to organize in Greenfield, about half an hour east of Indianapolis in Hancock County. See our Event Calendar page for scheduled walks!
Beers with Birders Event at Ash & Elm Cider Co.
We would like to thank everyone who came out to the Beers with Birders event at Ash & Elm Cider Co. last week! 34 birders were there to mingle and share birding stories. We are planning another event like this soon. Stay tuned!