Big bird day here apparently, as everyone showed up at once. These new ones, plus a bunch of white-crowned sparrows and american goldfinch.
64- Rose-breasted Grosbeak (male and female)
65 - Baltimore Oriole (male and female)
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2014 yearlists part 2
67 - Ruby-Throat Hummingbird
68 - Chestnut sided warbler.
28 myrtle warbler
I saw the little grey bird in our shrubbery & patiently waited & it turned its yellow rear to me. Possibly a female?
77 Black-fronted Dotterel
78 Black-tailed Native Hen
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Just back from a wedding in Brisbane, but was able to get in some good birding in Brisbane and driving up and back.
205. Plumed Whistling-duck
206. Rock Dove
207. Yellow-throated Miner
208. Blue-faced Honeyeater
209. Little Friarbird
210. Pied Butcherbird
211. Apostlebird
212. Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
213. Torresian Crow
214. Australian Brush-turkey
215. Wompoo Fruit-dove
216. Magpie Goose
217. Noisy Pitta
218. Pheasant Coucal
219. Pale-headed Rosella
220. Scarlet Honeyeater
221. Buff-banded Rail
222. Striated Heron
223. Collared Kingfisher
224. Gull-billed Tern
225. Brahminy Kite
226. Whimbrel
227. Green Catbird
228. Rose Robin
229. Topknot Pigeon
230. Australasian Figbird
231. Yellow-throated Scrubwren
232. Pale-yellow Robin
233. Bar-shouldered Dove
234. Paradise Riflebird
235. Pacific Baza
236. Little Shrike-thrush
237. White-throated Honeyeater
238. Emu
239. Red-winged Parrot
240. Plum-headed Finch
241. White-breasted Woodswallow
242. Variegated Fairy-wren
243. Brown Honeyeater
244. Restless Flycatcher
245. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
246. Double-barred Finch
247. Peaceful Dove
248. Yellow Thornbill
249. Inland Thornbill
250. Weebill
251. Chestnut-rumped Thornbill
252. Speckled Warbler
253. Grey-crowned Babbler
254. Varied Sitella
255. Buff-rumped Thornbill
256. Brown Treecreeper
257. Red-capped Robin
258. Australian Ringneck
259. Nankeen Night-heron
260. Cockatiel
Just back from a wedding in Brisbane, but was able to get in some good birding in Brisbane and driving up and back.
205. Plumed Whistling-duck
206. Rock Dove
207. Yellow-throated Miner
208. Blue-faced Honeyeater
209. Little Friarbird
210. Pied Butcherbird
211. Apostlebird
212. Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
213. Torresian Crow
214. Australian Brush-turkey
215. Wompoo Fruit-dove
216. Magpie Goose
217. Noisy Pitta
218. Pheasant Coucal
219. Pale-headed Rosella
220. Scarlet Honeyeater
221. Buff-banded Rail
222. Striated Heron
223. Collared Kingfisher
224. Gull-billed Tern
225. Brahminy Kite
226. Whimbrel
227. Green Catbird
228. Rose Robin
229. Topknot Pigeon
230. Australasian Figbird
231. Yellow-throated Scrubwren
232. Pale-yellow Robin
233. Bar-shouldered Dove
234. Paradise Riflebird
235. Pacific Baza
236. Little Shrike-thrush
237. White-throated Honeyeater
238. Emu
239. Red-winged Parrot
240. Plum-headed Finch
241. White-breasted Woodswallow
242. Variegated Fairy-wren
243. Brown Honeyeater
244. Restless Flycatcher
245. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
246. Double-barred Finch
247. Peaceful Dove
248. Yellow Thornbill
249. Inland Thornbill
250. Weebill
251. Chestnut-rumped Thornbill
252. Speckled Warbler
253. Grey-crowned Babbler
254. Varied Sitella
255. Buff-rumped Thornbill
256. Brown Treecreeper
257. Red-capped Robin
258. Australian Ringneck
259. Nankeen Night-heron
260. Cockatiel
I need to go to a wedding in Brisbane.
I also need to go to a wedding in Brisbane. Or a Ukulele festival in Cairns.
Or both. Sounds good.
69 - Ovenbird
70 - Gray Catbird
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207 Manx Shearwater
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71 - Nashville Warbler
72 - Tennessee Warbler
208 Great Northern Diver (a.k.a. Common Loon)
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29 phoebe
Didn't actually see these, caught them on my bird camera and IDed on the ID forum. But I'm counting them anyway. haha.
73 - Clay Colored Sparrow
74 - Orchard Oriole
Didn't actually see these, caught them on my bird camera and IDed on the ID forum. But I'm counting them anyway. haha.
73 - Clay Colored Sparrow
74 - Orchard Oriole
Oooh, now that's cheating, not sure we can allow that!! ;-))
hee. Well I don't count ones I hear only though, so I suppose it all evens out. More important to me than a long overall list is my yard list.
sweet. I hear a lot of calls, but the cardinals keep drowning them out. Noisy birds.
76- Wilson's Warbler. I hear two and have seen one today, still trying for a pix.
76 4/16/2014 Black-throated Green Warbler High Island
77 4/16/2014 Chuck-will's-widow * High Island
78 4/16/2014 Kentucky Warbler * High Island
79 4/16/2014 Gray Catbird High Island
80 4/16/2014 Common Yellowthroat * High Island
81 4/16/2014 Mottled Duck Anahuac
82 4/16/2014 Red-eyed Vireo * High Island
83 4/16/2014 Rose-breasted Grosbeak High Island
84 4/16/2014 Roseate Spoonbill High Island
85 4/16/2014 White-throated Sparrow * High Island
86 4/16/2014 Wood Thrush High Island
87 4/16/2014 Yellow-billed Cuckoo High Island
* Photo
Oops. It looks like I missed recording a bunch between 35 where I was when this thread started and 79 where I picked up.
Here are the missing ones...
36 Pyrrhuloxia
37 Western Bluebird
38 Orange-crowned Warbler
39 Acorn Woodpecker
40 Canyon Towhee
41 Cactus Wren
42 Black -throated Sparrow
43 Curve-billed Thrasher
44 Chihuahuan Raven
45 American Kestrel
46 Say's Phoebe
47 Eastern Bluebird
48 White-crowned Sparrow
49 Scott's Oriole
50 House Finch
51 Eurasian Collared Dove
52 Bronzed Cowbird
53 Black-and-white Warbler
54 Blue-winged Warbler
55 Hooded Warbler
56 Downy Woodpecker
57 Summer Tanager
58 Indigo Bunting
59 Blue Grosbeak
60 Orchard Oriole
61 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
62 Savannah Sparrow
63 Eastern Kingbird
64 Laughing Gull
65 Painted Bunting
66 Red-winged Blackbird
67 Tricolored Heron
68 Killdeer
69 Willet
70 Northern Shoveler
71 Long-billed Dowitcher
72 Great Blue Heron
73 Brown Pelican
74 White-eyed Vireo
75 Great-tailed Grackle
76 Black-throated Green Warbler
77 Chuck-will's-widow
78 Common Yellowthroat
88 Red-headed Woodpecker
210 Bee-eater
211 Curlew Sandpiper
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Edit: forgot: 209 Spotted Flycatcher (20 May)
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31 blue heron
32 catbird.
May was a good month, mostly by luck, stumbling across birds while doing something else
67 Clark's Grebe
68 Snowy Egret
69 Black-crowned Night-Heron
70 Spotted Sandpiper
71 Black-chinned Hummingbird
72 Broad-tailed Hummingbird
73 Violet-green Swallow
74 Cliff Swallow
75 Barn Swallow
76 Northern Mockingbird
77 Yellow Warbler
78 Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon's)
79 Western Tanager
80 Savannah Sparrow
81 Rose-breasted Grosbeak
82 Black-headed Grosbeak
83 Lazuli Bunting
84 Yellow-headed Blackbird
85 Brewer's Blackbird
86 Common Grackle
87 Bullock's Oriole
88 Pine Siskin
not counted this month: possible Bendire's Thrasher
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32 Baltimore Oriole flew past our window--yea!
Last night:
212 Little Stint
213 Red-backed Shrike
214 Corn Bunting
215 Osprey
216 Nightjar [European Nightjar]
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261. Peregrine Falcon. Unfortunately no opportunity for a photo.
109 White-bellied Sea-eagle
110 Peregrine Falcon (the same 2 seen by davidmules)
Man, you guys blow me away. Here's what I have photoed this year. I'm not counting any that I just saw, but didn't snap a pic of.
1- Northern Cardinal
2- Towhee
3- Carolina Wren
4. House Finch
5- House Sparrow
6- Song Sparrow
7- Robin
8- Brown-headed Cowbird
9- Chipping Sparrow
10- Mockingbird
11- Ruby-throated Hummingbird
12- Grackle
I'm gonna have to take a trip to the lake to get some more snaps.
Hack
77-Red-eyed Vireo
13- Goldfinch
Hack
14- Mallard
15- Great Blue Heron
Hack
223 Turtle Dove
224 Honey-buzzard
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