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Lifetime Bird List

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Here's something to do on your winter days indoors. Break out your bird book (like I did) and list your sightings. Zoo and captive birds don't count.

Here's Mine ( Listed in order from National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds, Eastern Region)

1. Cattle Egret
2. Wood Stork
3. White Ibis
4. Black Crowned Night Heron
5. Yellow Crowned Night Heron
6. Little Blue Heron
7. Tricolored Heron
8. Great Blue Heron
9. Limpkin
10. Glossy Ibis
11. Sandhill Crane
12. Green Heron
13. Roseate Spoonbill
14. Greater Flamingo
15. Laughing Gull
16. Comon Black Headed Gull
17. Great Black Backed Gull
18. Herring Gull
19. (non-identified) Turn
20. Black Skimmer
21. Anhinga
22. Double Crested Cormorant
23. Canvasback (duck)
24. Redhead
25. Green Winged Teal
26. Bufflehead
27. Wood Duck
28. Mallard
29. American Coot
30. Common Merganser
31. Red Breasted Merganser ??
32. Common Goldeneye
33. Hooded Merganser
34. Blue Winged Teal
35. American Black Duck
36. Snow Goose
37. Canada Goose
38. Mute Swan
39. Black Swan
40. American White Pelican
41. Brown Pelican
42. Pied Billed Grebe
43. Common Loon
44. several sandpipers
45. Killdeer
46. Common Moorhen
47. Ring Necked Pheasant
48. Wild Turkey
49. Northern Bobwhite
50. American Woodcock
51. Barred Owl
52. Great Horned Owl
53. Eastern Screech Owl
54. Snowey Owl
55. Turkey Vulture
56. Black Vulture
57. Osprey
58. Bald Eagle
59. Northern Harrier
60. Broad Winged Hawk
61. Red Showldered Hawk
62. Red Tailed Hawk
63. Rough Legged Hawk
64. Sharp Shinned Hawk
65. American Kestrel
66. Mourning Dove
67. Ringed Turtle Dove
68. Rock Dove (Pigeon)
69. Tree Swallow
70. Barn Swallow
71. Downey Woodpecker
72. Yellow Bellied Sapsucker
73. Red Headed Woodpecker
74. Red Bellied Woodpecker
75. Pileated Woodpecker
76. Hairy Woodpecker
77. Northern “Yellow Shafted” Flicker
78. Downy Woodpecker
79. Red Breasted Nuthatch
80. White Breasted Nuthatch
81. Brown Creeper
82. Rufous Sided Towhee
83. American Robin
84. Northern “Baltimore” Oriole
85. White Throated Sparrow
86. White Crowned Sparrow
87. House Sparrow
88. Wood Thrush
89. Brown Thrasher
90. Veery
91. Ceder Waxwing
92. Pine Siskin
93. Carolina Wren
94. House Wren
95. Brown Headed Cowbird
96. Common Grackle
97. Boat Tailed Grackle
98. House Finch
99. Purple Finch
100. Northern Cardinal
101. Scarlet Tanger
102. Yellow Headed Blackbird
103. Eastern Meadowlark
104. American Goldfinch
105. Yellow Warbler
106. Common Yellowthroat
107. Ruby Crowned Kinglet
108. Ruby Throated Humming Bird
109. Belted Kingfisher
110. Indigo Bunting
111. Blue Jay
112. Eastern Bluebird
113. Eastern Kingbird
114. Northern Mockingbird
115. Grey Catbird
116. Dark Eyed “Slate Colored” Junco
117. Tufted Titmouse
118. Black Capped Chickadee
119. Carolina Chickadee
120. Rose Breasted Grosbeak
121. Black Billed Magpie
122. European Starling
123. Red Winged Blackbird
124. American Crow
125. Fish Crow
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Post by LucyGoose »

Hi Spider!!

I don't have a bird book....I probably should though....Boy, your list is long! 8-)
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I felt inadequate with my Hosta List, lol. :)
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Post by nanny_56 »

Not as many as you but I have gotten started in the last year!

1. White Breasted Nuthatch
2. Red Breasted Nuthatch
3. Black Capped Chickadee
4. Tufted Titmouse
5. Cardinal
6. Blue Jay
7. Dark-eyed Junco
8. Robin
9. House Finch
10. American Gold Finch
11. Song Sparrow
12. White Crowned Sparrow
13. Carolina Wren
14. Pine Siskin
15. Pileated Woodpecker
16. American Crow
17. Red-bellied Woodpecker
18. Downy Woodpecker
19. Hairy Woodpecker
20. Wild Turkey
21. Eastern Bluebird
22. Brown Thrasher
23. Grackle
24. Ruby Throated Hummingbird
25. Redheaded Woodpecker
26. Red-winged Blackbird
27. Rose Breasted Grosbeak
28. Brownheaded Cowbird
29. Nighthawk
30. Northern Flicker
31. Eastern Towhee
32. Baltimore Oriole
33. Barred Owl
34. Red Tail Hawk
35. Sharp-shinned HAwk
36. Bald Eagle
37. Golden Eagle
38. Broadwinged Hawk
39. Red-shouldered Hawk
40. Fox Sparrow
41. House Sparrow
42. Catbird
43. Indigo Bunting
44. Great Blue Heron
45. Mourning Dove
46. Brown Creeper
47. Turkey Vulture
48.American Tree Sparrow
49. Chipping Sparrow
50. Cooper's Hawk
51. White-throated Sparrow



I got to add a few more now that I know their ID's! :D
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Is this just birds that you have seen in your life or just this winter? BEV
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Lifetime...as best you can. :)
Spider's Hosta List There are photos there too :)

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"If your gecko is broken you have a reptile dysfunction."

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Thank you Spider. I will post as soon as I can get it together. BEV
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I think I'll build mine a little at a time. I don't have my books handy, so I'll put my list from memory then come back and sort them out later.

Great Blue Heron
Great White Heron
Tri-color Heron
Black-crowned night heron
Yellow-crowned night heron
Little blue heron
Green Heron
Snowy Egret
Great Egret
Cattle Egret
Reddish Egret
Double-crested cormorant
Anhinga
Roseate spoonbill
Wood stork
Killdeer
Least sandpiper
White Ibis

Bald Eagle
Osprey
Red-tailed Hawk
Turkey vulture
Belted kingfisher

Barn Owl

Brown Pelican
Herring Gull
Laughing Gull
American Coot
Mallard Duck
Common Loon
Ruddy duck
Common Tern
Canada Goose
Mute swan
Domestic Muscovy duck
Barn swallow
bufflehead
Purple Martin

Gray Catbird
Red-winged blackbird
Yellow-winged blackbird
European Starling
Carolina Wren
Dark-eyed junco
Eastern Towhee
American Goldfinch
House finch
House sparrow
White-throated sparrow
Chipping Sparrow
carolina chickadee
black-capped chickadee
tufted titmouse
brown-headed cowbird
Cedar waxwing

Blue jay
Eastern Cardinal
Pyrrhuloxia

Eastern bluebird

Pileated woodpecker
Red-headed woodpecker
Northern flicker
Downy woodpecker
Red-bellied woodpecker
White-breasted nuthatch

Ring-necked pheasant
Wild turkey
California Quail

Great crested fly-catcher
Scissor-tailed fly-catcher
Nothern Mockingbird
Mourning dove
Rock Dove/Pidgeon
Eurasian collared dove
Asian Cuckoo
Asian Magpie
Raven
American Crow
Common Grackle
Boat-tailed grackle
Great grackle
Raven
Rusty blackbird
Greater Roadrunner
Brown thrasher
Gray catbird

Ruby-throated hummingbird
Monk parakeet
Red Junglefowl
Nene (hawaiin goose)
Java sparrow
Zebra dove
spotted dove
Japanese white-eye
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Post by wishiwere »

Geepers! I thought we had a lot at over 40+! Just here though, not in my lifetime. :D
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I've been lucky enough to travel and move around, and to have a good memory from childhood. I've lived in the desert southwest, eastern coast of the US, Europe, Asia, and have traveled to Hawaii, which gave me a few "odd balls" such as the very endangered Ne Ne Hawaiian goose. There are a few pairs that live in parkland areas (not captive, but semi-tame like Canada geese can get in the US), and I was lucky enough to see some when I was visiting a tourist site.
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I thought they were already extinct! Learn something new every day! Isn't that the state bird?
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Yes, I think so. There were still a few pairs when I visited several years ago. I don't have a digital picture, but I think I have some "old style" ones in my stack of pics someplace. :)

If I remember, they were at a lighthouse on the island of Kauai

Edited to add:

No chicks when we were there, but this is the site where I saw them.
http://www.hawaiiweb.com/kauai/html/sit ... house.html
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Post by Spider »

Adding a new one today.

#126 Roseate Spoonbill.

He was on the other side of the lake from my appt. :)
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Post by Minnow »

Oh now this is cool! :D Dh & I are getting ready to go to the Keys on Tuesday for a week, so I will be adding to mine I am sure.

I have to go find my list so I can transfer it to the putor then I can post it! :roll:
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Post by PeggyC »

Wow, I'll have to get my bird book out! How fun!!

Probably my fav of all -- the indigo bunting

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Post by Ginger »

Oh I love that second one! He looks like he is saying
"and what are you lookin at?"

Great pics as always Peg!

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