The Audubon Observer, June 2025
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LIGHTS OUT NORTHEAST FLORIDA SPRING RECAP
Kudos to the LONF volunteers, many of whom have been with the initiative since the beginning in the spring of 2021. Without their hard work and incredible dedication, it would be difficult if not impossible to show that sadly, some migrating birds don’t make it through Northeast Florida during the spring and fall migration seasons. We especially appreciate all the efforts by the Zoo staff members who volunteer for LONF and also handle most of the logistical work of managing the daily survey routes and compiling the post-season statistics. Credit also goes to our Conservation Director Elizabeth Filippelli for spearheading much of LONF’s community engagement efforts, with special thanks to the City of Jacksonville’s Sustainability Manager Ashantae Green for facilitating the Mayor’s proclamation as well as conversations with the Jacksonville Jaguars about nighttime lighting at their current stadium and bird-friendly glass at their planned new stadium.
The LONF initiative has had a lot to celebrate this spring but their work is not over. The fall migration season runs from mid-September through mid-November, so they will be back at their collision survey routes again in a few months. Typically, there are far more avian window collisions during the fall migration than in spring, as more birds are traveling after the summer breeding season, with many young, inexperienced birds migrating for the first time. We are hoping for a continued reduction in collisions in the fall, and this is where you can help! If you haven’t already done so, please make sure to sign our Lights Out Northeast Florida pledge to turn off all non-essential lights at night from 11 pm until 6 am throughout both the spring and fall migration seasons (ideally, all year round), and make sure your windows and glass doors are safe for birds by installing screens or applying designs or decals on the outside of the glass, leaving no more than 2” of open space on the surface. You can learn more about making windows bird-safe here. JUNE CHALLENGE
Participation is easy. Simply get outside and go birding as often as you can during the month of June, and try to rack up as many different bird species in your home county as possible. The catch for the June Challenge is you have to actually SEE the bird in order to count it on your June Challenge list. It's a county-by-county challenge, and although competing in more than one county is allowed, your bird sightings from different counties must each be reported separately. At the end of the month, report your sightings on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail website. This year's deadline to submit your final June Challenge checklist is July 7, 2025, and winners will be announced on their website later this summer. SUMMERTIME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
The best part is getting to see all the adorable baby birds! For more details, please reach out to Duval Audubon's Conservation Director Elizabeth Filippelli at elizabeth.filippelli@duvalaudubon.org, or Chris Farrell, Audubon Florida's Northeast Florida Policy Associate, at cfarrell@audubon.org. SUMMER BREAK Our chapter is on summer break! During the months of June, July, and August, we are taking our annual hiatus from our regular schedule of birding outings and other activities, but chapter leaders will still be working hard to plan activities for our upcoming 2025/2026 season starting in September.
We will also use the summer months to continue to work with our Lights Out Northeast Florida partners the Jacksonville Zoo and Botanical Gardens and St. Johns Regional Audubon Society to plan our volunteer-driven data collection efforts and public awareness campaign for the fall 2025 migration season starting September 15. If you’re not a member of Audubon, please consider joining us. Your membership in Duval Audubon strengthens our messages to the public and government leaders. The more members we have, the more effective our voices for birds and bird habitat will be. Education about conservation issues is an important part of our work, and you can help us amplify our messages. Your membership means a better community for people and birds and other wildlife. (Not sure of your membership status? Please feel free to reach out to our Membership Director Christine Lucas at christine.lucas@duvalaudubon.org.) Hope you have a wonderful, relaxing summer. We look forward to seeing you in the fall!
Duval Audubon Society, Inc.
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