The Everglades Science Middle (ESC) has a busy season forward as employees put together to observe nesting Roseate Spoonbills throughout Florida Bay.
This season, the workforce is led by Wading Fowl Analysis Specialist Shauna Sayers, with help from Analysis Affiliate Kaycee Doherty, contractor Suzy Roebling, and Seasonal Analysis Assistant Allie Mallouk. The workforce plans to observe 63 keys inside Florida Bay, with websites scheduled for visitation as soon as per season, 3 times per season, month-to-month, or weekly, relying on fowl nesting exercise and historic traits. On the nesting websites, researchers will climb into the mangroves to find out whether or not Roseate Spoonbills are nesting there and place tags on nests. They’ve particular permits and permissions to conduct these research utilizing mirrors and cameras in addition to visible observations.
The purpose? To observe particular person nests via every step of the breeding course of, from nest constructing to egg incubation to fledging. The Roseate Spoonbill is a vital indicator species for Florida Bay and the Everglades— nesting success or failure factors to Everglades restoration impacts and/or the continued impacts of a altering local weather.
Audubon is Asking for Assist Finding Banded Roseate Spoonbills
In 2003, Audubon scientists started making use of leg bands to chicks in nests in Florida Bay and in Tampa Bay on the Richard T. Paul Alafia Financial institution Fowl Sanctuary (Alafia Banks Sanctuary is leased from and managed in collaboration with The Mosaic Firm and Port Tampa Bay as a fowl sanctuary). In 2013, employees additionally started banding birds hatching from nests at St. Augustine Alligator Farm. In whole, Audubon has banded about 3,000 Roseate Spoonbills. Banding spoonbill chicks has led to a larger understanding of dispersal charges and behavioral buildings after nesting season has ended.
Audubon is asking photographers and birders to document banded spoonbills. Every band resight earns the spotter a particular sticker and contributes to vital inhabitants information for this iconic Florida species.
In 2025, we acquired 24 reviews of banded spoonbills via November. Have you ever seen one? Tell us at: audubon.org/florida/spoonbills.
Anybody who submits a report in 2025 will obtain a limited-edition sticker.
Observe: Give birds their area when attempting to learn a fowl band. Use binoculars or an extended zoom lens to keep away from spooking or flushing the birds.
About Audubon’s Everglades Science Middle
ESC was established within the Florida Keys in 1939 by the Nationwide Audubon Society’s first Director of Analysis, Robert Porter Allen. Allen started a full-time research of Roseate Spoonbills, dwelling amongst them in a tent for weeks at a time. Though many scientists traditionally studied birds’ consuming habits by killing them and analyzing their abdomen contents, the spoonbill was so scarce that Allen needed to discover one other technique to research them. His analysis modified how scientists studied birds and left a legacy of greater than 85 years of information investigating the spoonbill and its habitat.
About Audubon
Audubon is a number one nonprofit conservation group with 125 years of Florida science-based, community-driven influence, devoted to defending birds and the locations they want, at present and tomorrow. Birds are highly effective indicators of our planet’s well being, appearing as sentinels that warn us of environmental change and encourage motion. Audubon works throughout the Western Hemisphere, pushed by the understanding that what is sweet for birds is sweet for the planet. Via a collaborative, bipartisan strategy throughout habitats, borders, and the political spectrum, Audubon drives significant and lasting conservation outcomes. With 800 employees and over 1.9 million supporters, Audubon is a dynamic and ever-growing drive dedicated to making sure a greater planet for each birds and other people for generations to come back.
