Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola) Family: Charadriidae By Rachel Myers, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician The Black-bellied Plover is species of plover that spends its winter along coasts across the United States, Central America, and the Caribbean. On the upper Texas Coast, Black-bellied Plovers are abundant from August through April and less common in the summer. […]
By Schyler Brown, Houston Audubon Conservation Specialist To better understand and protect our birds, we have to look at their movement through habitats across broad landscapes. Typically, scientists do this by counting birds and surveying plants where the birds occur, but this takes a lot of time and money, and usually only covers a small […]
Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) Family: Cathartidae By Grace Yaros, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician Black Vultures are large, all-black vultures with unfeathered, dark gray heads. They feed primarily on carrion, though they will occasionally hunt small fish or mammals. Black Vultures are common within their range, and can be found from the eastern United States […]
Snow Goose (Anser Caerulescens) Family: Anatidae By Rachel Myers, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician The Snow Goose is a species of waterfowl that overwinters here in abundance on the upper Texas coast and surrounding areas. They arrive in huge flocks of hundreds to thousands of birds, surrounding the sky in a cacophony of honks. In […]
Harris’s Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) Family: Passerellidae By Grace Yaros, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician Harris’s Sparrows are large, mostly brown sparrows with white underparts and black crowns, throats, and chests. During the breeding season, adults have silvery gray faces that contrast with their brown backs, and become browner during the winter. Immature birds are similar […]
Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) Family: Passerellidae By Grace Yaros, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician Swamp Sparrows are medium-sized sparrows, handsomely colored in shades of red and gray. They are rusty reddish-brown above with coarse black streaks, and grayish underneath. They have a distinct black line that extends behind the eye, and a pale gray face […]
By Schyler Brown, Houston Audubon Conservation Specialist As birders may know, counting birds is often done by sound as much as it is by sight. Furthermore, a good birding spot can be indicative of quality habitat for our wildlife. In a recent publication from Nature Communications, researchers used bioacoustics to measure habitat restoration. They collected bioacoustics […]
By Zoe Gapayao, Houston Audubon Community Outreach Manager The Hill at Sims Bayou is a unique green space in the Sunnyside neighborhood, southern Houston’s oldest African-American community. The Hill is a 100-acre regional detention basin built for flood protection with its ability to reduce the force of stormwater runoff. Houston Parks Board, Harris County Precinct […]
Franklin’s Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) Family: Laridae By Rachel Myers, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician The Franklin’s Gull is a small gull species that migrates through our region of the upper Texas coast. Breeding Franklin’s Gulls have a black head, red bill, and white eye crescents. Franklin’s Gulls also often show a rosy cast on their […]
Nelson’s Sparrow (Ammospiza nelsoni) Family: Passerellidae By Grace Yaros, Houston Audubon Coastal Conservation Technician Nelson’s Sparrows are small, colorful sparrows of wet, dense grasslands and marshes. They are white below with orange chests and sides, and their orange faces contrast with their gray cheeks. They are quite round, with short, spiky tails. LeConte’s Sparrows are […]