woods in the southern part of the Sicily Island Hills |
- SI Hills October 2019 with links back to previous visits:
https://falloutbird2014.blogspot.com/2019/10/sicily-island-hills-south-side-and-fort.html
- same date last year birding on Ouachita and Beouf Rivers along the edge of SI Hills:
https://falloutbird2014.blogspot.com/2019/02/birding-on-ouachita-and-boeuf-rivers.html
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On January 28 I made another trip out to the Sicily Island Hills (JC "Sonny" Gilbert WMA). It'd been a couple of months since my previous visit (Nov. 30 -- lots of human activity in the woods that day, not much to report so didn't do a blog post). On Jan. 28 I started by birded along the main road in the southern part of the WMA, accessed from LA-8 roughly five miles NE of Harrisonburg (look for the brown WMA sign, turn by the little flea market). After that I rode around to Norris Spring beside LA-913 at the base of the eastern flank of the hills before birding in the northern part of the WMA, accessed from LA-915. Internal roads in the WMA do not connect the north and south entrances.
creek just inside entrance to WMA |
along the main road |
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side road into area that was partly logged a few years ago |
main road |
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Barred Owl spot |
Tufted Titmouse |
White-throated Sparrows |
Hairy Woodpecker |
Barred Owl |
I decided to forego a walk down Rock Falls Trail (the sound of the waterfall was tempting, though) or to continue driving to the end of the road, and instead use the time that I had to ride over to the north side of the WMA.
Along the way I stopped off at Norris Spring along LA 913 north of Leland and birded from the parking area.
Norris Spring |
Norris Spring |
Norris Spring |
Norris Spring |
The northern region of JC "Sonny" Gilbert WMA is accessed by turning onto a gravel road off LA-915 about 0.9 miles west of the intersection with LA-913. Look for the brown WMA sign. The WMA does not start right away, and the road splits before entering the WMA. I decided to bird down the road that turns south and goes past the WMA HQ to end by the ponds (I didn't have time to also do the main east-west road). The light drizzle was on-and-off, teasing good birding conditions only to start raining again. With a little patience, I managed to get some decent birding done.
woods along road going south in north part of WMA |
the big pond -- Bald Eagle location |
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near south end of road -- Field Sparrow spot |
I stopped at the parking area in the medium-age pines a little south of the big pond. Here I found a Field Sparrow, which is notable as yet another new addition to the list of species reported from the WMA.
Field Sparrow |
Bald Eagle |
Bald Eagle |
Bald Eagle |
Below is the list of birds I found on the WMA this day (the first number is for the south, the second number is for the north), and the separate list for Norris Spring.
JC "Sonny" Gilbert WMA ("Sicily Island Hills WMA")
South Side:
9:33 a.m.; 3 hours; 2.4 miles
46-54 F.; overcast; calm
26 species
North Side:
1:20 p.m.; 1 hr, 58 mins; 1.1 miles
53-57 F.; overcast; light breeze; on-and-off light drizzle; calm and no rain at end.
23 species
Snow Goose - 0, X (heard-only flyover flock headed ~NE)
Mourning Dove - 3, 0
Turkey Vulture - 3, 0
Bald Eagle - 0, 1
Barred Owl - 2, 0
Belted Kingfisher - 0, 1
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 0, 1
Red-headed Woodpecker - 1, 0
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 8, 2
Downy Woodpecker - 9, 1
Hairy Woodpecker - 1, 0
Pileated Woodpecker - 4, 2
Northern Flicker - 1, 0
Eastern Phoebe - 5, 1
Blue-headed Vireo - 0, 1
Blue Jay - 5, 2
American Crow - 5, 4
Carolina Chickadee - 11, 5
Tufted Titmouse - 17, 5
Golden-crowned Kinglet - 1, 0
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 9, 7
Carolina Wren - 18, 4
Eastern Bluebird - 2, 0
Hermit Thrush - 6, 2
American Robin - 2, 0
American Goldfinch - 3, 35
Field Sparrow - 0, 1
White-throated Sparrow - 6, 2
Song Sparrow - 0, 1
Eastern Towhee - 2, 0
Pine Warbler - 16, 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 5, 10
Northern Cardinal - 10, 4
Norris Spring
12:42 p.m.; 23 minutes
54-55 F.; calm, faint breeze; light sprinkle last couple of minutes
15 species
Snow Goose - 25 (exact count, flock flying ~NE)
Turkey Vulture - 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker - 2
Pileated Woodpecker - 1
Eastern Phoebe - 1
Blue-headed Vireo - 1
Blue Jay - 1
American Crow - 4
Carolina Chickadee - 2
Tufted Titmouse - 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1
Carolina Wren - 1
Eastern Bluebird - 1
Pine Warbler - 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler - 1
There wasn't much stirring besides birds in the Sicily Island Hills this day. Not surprising considering the season. The place is bursting with life during spring, summer, and early fall with a great diversity of butterfly species, amphibians and reptiles, wildflowers, and so forth, but winter is largely for the birds. I did hear a few Cajun Chorus Frogs and Spring Peepers, an Eastern Fox Squirrel, and saw this Eastern Gray Squirrel.
Gray Squirrel |
Unfortunately, there was lots of feral hog sign (tracks, rooting, and scat) and it seems like there's more evidence of the nuisance critters each time I go there.
Sicily Island Hills is always an interesting place to visit, and I look forward to my next trip there.
Rock Falls trail head |
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