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Journey of the Migratory Birds in San Antonio – A Journey Minimize Brief – Half 1


Brackenridge Park: As I held a rescued newly hatched Egret chick in my hand again in 2021, I ought to have identified what lie forward for the migratory birds-a way forward for harassment, destruction of habitat, and most probably demise.

I hold a Cattle Egret chick that fell out of its nest April 2021 Brackenridge Park(did not survive).
I maintain a Cattle Egret chick that fell out of its nest April 2021 Brackenridge Park (didn’t survive).

Years in the past, I overheard somebody with the Metropolis of San Antonio (COSA) say “they’d an Egret drawback. Standing right here at present, I need to say-maybe it isn’t a lot an Egret drawback we have now right here, perhaps it’s a human drawback, perhaps we’re the issue?

I discovered the waterbirds at Brackenridge Park in early 2013, Migratory Egrets and Herons. I’d be part of the birds on their journey, as I watched as they arrived, constructed their nests, incubated their eggs, raised their younger after which gathered within the river emigrate south. Some flying lengthy distances, over huge areas, many between nations to winter grounds alongside the Gulf of Mexico shoreline, Mexico, Central America and as far-off as South America.

Journey of the Migratory Birds in San Antonio – A Journey Minimize Brief – Half 1
Cattle Egrets caught within the golden hour dive for nesting materials within the San Antonio River – Brackenridge Park

The Historical past of the Birds: The North American Waterbird Conservation Plan stories that, “Waterbirds have been cherished by people and societies for hundreds of years. They’ve impressed poetry, music, and fables. The habitats of waterbirds-the vital websites on which they rely for nesting, feeding, and wintering are additionally in danger resulting from human associated and pure threats.” north-america-waterbird-conservation-plan.pdf (fws.gov)

Yellow-Crowned Night-Herons building a nest – Woodlawn Lake Park Casting Pond
Yellow-Topped Night time-Herons constructing a nest – Woodlawn Lake Park Casting Pond

The Yellow-Topped Night time-Herons are one of many first to reach in central Texas, they migrate an excellent distance. With their vary extending to South America. A few of the Herons are listed as state Endangered in a number of US states. The oldest documented, Yellow-Topped Night time-Heron lived solely 6.3 years, not lengthy in any respect.

Great Egrets Brackenridge Park
Nice Egrets Brackenridge Park
Tricolored Heron with chick
Tricolored Heron with chick

The Nice Egret, a species as soon as nearly hunted to extinction for his or her plumes arrive subsequent. Snowy Egrets and Little Blue Herons arrive in pairs simply after the spring equinox. Then come the Tricolored Herons, a Texas Protected Species, which have produced round eight nests a yr, with many lost- we suspect resulting from disturbance by people.

Little Blue Herons nuzzle
Little Blue Herons nuzzle
 Snowy Egret breeding display Brackenridge Park
Snowy Egret breeding show Brackenridge Park

The Cattle Egrets make up the most important variety of the breeding birds. The birds shortly get to work on constructing nests, diving into the river and looking far and huge for the proper twig. Cormorants would come later within the yr, the Sacred Waterbird of native Indigenous individuals, now additionally face the specter of destruction to their nesting habitat.

Cattle Egret with nesting material
Cattle Egret with nesting materials

In line with the Texas State Historic Affiliation info web page on Cattle Egrets, “Heronries close to human habitation trigger noise, odor, and concern of illnesses. Nonetheless, there is no such thing as a proof that cattle egrets have launched illnesses or parasites detrimental to people or native egrets or herons.” The birds are sometimes referred to as a nuisance for his or her droppings, misrepresented as a “well being hazard to people.”

I’d quickly come to study that the actions of some people could be a far higher hazard than something the birds do!

Eric Allen of Foster, CA is a waterfowl skilled and goose advocate, shared that “nuisance” is subjective. “What’s a nuisance to some isn’t a nuisance to others. For instance, a big inhabitants of geese at a park, blocking the sidewalks which are coated in droppings may very well be a nuisance to particular person A, however not a nuisance to me, to not lots of people. Particular person A could really feel upset or inconvenienced by the presence of the droppings or the necessity to stroll round a bunch of geese. Nonetheless, I’m of their dwelling, their habitat. I coexist with wildlife and haven’t any drawback stepping over or across the outcomes of their pure habits. The place there’s water, there are waterbirds-that is nature. Forcing ourselves to dominate nature isn’t possible or sustainable, and there’s no cause to kill animals.”

Author and educator, Mirasol Cortez writer of, In Reward of Nuisance Heronries, writes “to inform the story of this battle over birds in public areas, then, it’s essentially to inform the story of the native data these girls—alongside many different long-time residents—have amassed concerning the egret and heron communities the Texas Parks and Wildlife Division refers to as “nuisance heronries.” In Reward of Nuisance Heronries (Half One) | Deceleration

Our journey begins in 2017: The Egrets and Herons are nesting on the northwest aspect of the San Antonio River in Oaks and different bushes in an space referred to as Lambert Seaside, positioned throughout the river from the principle space of the park. By 2018, I used to be finishing a Breeding chicken survey and studying about every completely different species, their migration vary, and conservation wants.

After which got here the odor: The primary week of April 2018-a heavy, sickening chemical scent fills the air over the river in probably the most publicly used space of the park. The birds and public can be uncovered to an EPA registered pesticide. The COSA would put up a number of indicators that learn, “the system emits a grape extract vapor – appropriate for use round individuals, pets and animals.”

Egret chick too young to be out of the nest on sidewalk-Brackenridge.
Egret chick too younger to be out of the nest on sidewalk-Brackenridge.

Most chicks is not going to survive-with the most important menace to the waterbirds attributable to disturbance by people.

The general public and nesting birds can be fogged in April and Could of 2018. A industrial contractor is employed to fog the spray in August and September. The sprayers can be shut off after an investigation by Texas Division of Agriculture’s (TDA) Pesticide Division with a Discover of Violation issued to the COSA and contractor.

Concerning the Spray: The Hazardous Substance Database (HSDB) of the Nationwide Library of Medication (NLM) signifies that Methyl Anthranilate, the energetic ingredient within the pesticide, has a grape odor, however stories that the product is ready by heating anthranilic acid with methanol within the presence of hydrochloric acid, with subsequent distillation. The chemical combination, with recognized irritants, could trigger antagonistic results to people and to the surroundings. The Security Information Sheet or SDS states that the product isn’t for use close to floor water as a result of it’s barely poisonous to fish and invertebrates. The town fogged anyway.

How does it work? The spray irritates the chicken’s mucous membrane inflicting them to keep away from the world. The methyl anthranilate irritates the ache receptors related to the chicken’s sense of odor and style.

The birds wouldn’t abandon their nests, staying to incubate their eggs and shortly chicks would hatch right into a fog of chemical compounds directed at them from the roof of a kids’s playscape and a sprayer contained in the Zoo. Suspicious deaths of grownup Little Blue Herons, a number of Cattle Egrets, many bloodied chicks, the aftermath of the chemical fog.

Little Blue Heron carcasses found near one sprayer were collected and tested with inconclusive results.
Little Blue Heron carcasses discovered close to one sprayer had been collected and examined with inconclusive outcomes.

Brackenridge Park-Spring 2019: Removing of the small bushes the birds had nested within the earlier yr pushed the birds to hunt out new bushes on the alternative aspect of the river, some into Crape Myrtle bushes. Some birds staying away from the bigger oak bushes till the primary heavy rains after which returning to the Oaks.

New “warning” indicators posted close to the river and Zoo aspect of the park advertises that you’re, “Coming into an Avian Management Zone, Machine is in Operation.” A plume of chemical drift would trigger slight chemical burns to my eyes, with Anaphylaxis main me to hunt Pressing Care. The gadgets can be shut off someday afterwards!

The birds would construct their nests, sit on their eggs, feed their chicks then collect within the river emigrate south for the winter, finishing the breeding season right here in San Antonio.

2019 Elmendorf Lake Park Fowl Island: Cattle Egrets are proclaimed a menace to navy planes at former Kelly Air Power Base, now Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) as a Fowl Plane Strike Hazard (BASH). Eggs found in a single nest trigger a delay to the deliberate assault on Fowl Island.

Elmendorf Lake Park-Bird Island with Our Lady of the University as a backdrop
Elmendorf Lake Park – Fowl Island with Our Girl of the College as a backdrop

Elmendorf lake park is a stopover habitat for migratory birds and nesting website for Egrets and Herons spanning many years in response to resident, Kamala Platt, PHD. Platt moved to the neighborhood after observing the gorgeous Egrets on Fowl Island nesting, reminiscent to her of Atzlan, Place of Herons. Atzlan is the ancestral dwelling of the Aztec individuals.

Elmendorf Lake Park-Bird Island stripped of vegetation-prior to assault by USDA’s Wildlife Services
Elmendorf Lake Park-Fowl Island stripped of vegetation – previous to assault by USDA’s Wildlife Providers

Marisol Cortez writes in Reward of Nuisance Heronries Half 1: Fowl-dispersing chemical warfare involves the Westside’s little Aztlan, our ‘place of herons.’ Cortez writes, “Is the issue that egrets are hazardous? Or is the issue the might-makes-right pondering {that a} metropolis which prides itself on being “Army Metropolis, USA” employs in placing the arbitrary flightpaths of navy automobiles earlier than the traditional ones of birds? “Or is it the elevation of warfare itself above the proper of non-humans (and lots of people as properly) to exist, a lot much less co-exist?”

Learn Extra: In Reward of Nuisance Heronries (Half Two) | Deceleration

Winter 2019: Greg Harman, Editor of Deceleration Information was onsite in the course of the destruction to Fowl Island and shared his observations and video right here:

Watch: VIDEO: Destruction of San Antonio’s Fowl Island | Deceleration

Alesia Garlock

Alesia Garlock

Wildlife / Environmental Advocate! I struggle to guard nature. Informing the general public of hidden agenda!



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