Monday 2 July 2012

My birding list!

Here is a record of my bird sightings
With links to their photos!
  1. American Bittern
  2. American Redstart: "witchety, witchety, witchety, witch" (Juvenile, and adult)
  3. Baltimore Oriole
  4. Black & White Warbler
  5. Blue Jay
  6. Canada Geese and goslings
  7. Cedar Waxwing
  8. Chestnut-sided warbler
  9. Chickadee
  10. Common Loon
  11. Common YellowthroatYellowthroat Warbler
  12. Cormorant
  13. Ducks: Mallards
  14.      Merganser Duck
  15.      Mallards
  16.      Ring-necked
  17. Eastern Kingbird
  18. Evening Grosbeak
  19. European Starling
  20. Flicker
  21. Flycatcher
  22. Goldfinch
  23. Common Grackle
  24. Flicker
  25. Great Blue Heron
  26. Great Crested Flycatcher
  27. Hermit Thrush
  28. Hummingbird
  29. Indigo Bunting
  30. Kestrel
  31. Killdeer
  32. Mourning dove
  33. Nuthatch: white
  34.        & Rose-breasted
  35. Owls: Barred Owl
  36.        Great Horned Owl
  37.        Snowy Owl
  38.        Saw-whet
  39. Osprey
  40. Ovenbird – Teacher-Teacher_Teacher-Teach
  41. Phoebe
  42. Pine Warbler
  43. Purple Finch
  44. Red-eyed Vireo: song sounds like a telephone conversation: "Hello." "How are you?"
  45. Red-tailed Hawk
  46. Red-winged Blackbird
  47. Redpoll
  48. Robin (Batman –the Robin )
  49. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
  50. Scarlet Tanager
  51. Gull
  52. Sparrows: White-Throated Sparrow 
  53.         Tree sparrow
  54.         Chipping Sparrow
  55.         American Sparrow
  56. Turkey Vulture
  57. Veery
  58. Waterthrush
  59. Wild Turkeys
  60. Wood Duck
  61. Woodpeckers: Downy Woodpeckers
  62.        Hairy Woodpeckers
  63.        Pileated Woodpecker
  64. Yellow Rumped Warbler
  65. Yellow-bellied sap sucker







6 comments:

Anonymous said...

that is amazing, beautiful!

Linda said...

Fantastic long list of sightings. Hoping you see many more.

Olga said...

Great list and pictures.

Linda said...

An amazing assortment of birds! I am impressed!

Red said...

super list and pictures. I'm not going to let you away with just sea gull. What kind is it? Ring bill I think?

Kay said...

Oh my goodness! That is such a remarkable list. I can't get past pigeons, doves, mynahs, bulbuls, and finches over here.