Bird Watching: Do you keep a Backyard Bird List???, 0 by QuinJ
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QuinJ wrote: I'm based in North Western New Jersey. I keep a list of all my garden birds. I include birds I've heard from my garden as well as fly overs. I also note nesting birds (n) on my list. I am hoping to increase the ratio of birds vs. nesting over time. So far my list is at a modest 51, although I am hoping that once I increase the numbers of fruit bearing trees/shrubs that this list will increase. I am also starting to keep a list of mammals in my garden. So far I have Chipmunk, White tailed Deer, Red Fox, Groundhog, Raccoon (n), Grey and Red Squirrel. Blackbird, Red Wing Bluebird, Eastern (n) Cardinal, Northern Catbird, Gray Chicadee, Black Capped Cowbird, Brown Headed Creeper, Brown Crow, American (n) Cuckoo, Yellow Billed Finch, House (n) Flicker, Common Goldfinch, American Goose, Canada Grackle, Common Hawk, Red Tailed Hawk, Sharp Shinned Hummingbird, Ruby Throated Jay, Blue Junco, Slate Colored Kinglet, Golden Crowned Kinglet, Ruby Crowned Merganser, Common Mockingbird, Northern Nuthatch, White Breasted Nuthatch, Red Breasted Oriole, Baltimore Owl, Screech Phoebe, Eastern Robin, American Sparrow, House Sparrow, White Throated Sparrow, Chipping (n) Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White Crowned Starling, European (n) Swallow, Tree (n) Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Barn Swift, Chimney Titmouse, Tuffted Vulture, Turkey Vulture, Black Warbler, Yelllow Rumped Waxwing , Cedar Woodpecker, Red Bellied Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Wren, House (n) It is actually easy to get to 50 once you keep an eye out and you have a field guide to help with ID. I think the hard part is going to be getting beyond this point. I am hoping to get my garden list over 100 in the next couple of years...... PS: The Saw whet Owl was seen on a birding trip, not my garden... I wish. |


