Here's a list of the birds we saw in New York. It won't be in taxonomic order, or strictly in the order we saw the birds.
1. Pied-billed Grebe
2. Great-blue Heron
3. Great Egret
4. Green Heron
5. Canada Goose
6. Wood Duck
7. Mallard
8. Turkey Vulture
9. Osprey
10. Red-tailed Hawk
11. Bald Eagle
12. American Coot
13. Kildeer
14. Spotted Sandpiper
15. Ring-billed Gull
16. Black Tern
17. Rock Pigeon
18. Mourning Dove
19. Chimney Swift
20. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
21. Belted Kingfisher
22. Red-bellied Woodpecker
23. Downy Woodpecker
24. Northern (Yellow-shafted) Flicker
25. Eastern Wood-Pewee
26. Willow Flycatcher
27. Alder Flycatcher
28. Least Flycatcher
29. Eastern Phoebe
30. Eastern Kingbird
31. Warbling Vireo (our first Eastern birds)
32. Red-eyed Vireo
33. Yellow-throated Vireo
34. Blue Jay
35. American Crow
36. Barn Swallow
37. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
38. Tree Swallow
39. Purple Martin
40. Black-capped Chickadee
41. White-breasted Nuthatch
42. House Wren
43. Carolina Wren?
44. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
45. American Robin
46. Gray Catbird
47. Northern Mockingbird
48. Cedar Waxwing
49. European Starling
50. Yellow Warbler
51. Cerulean Warbler
52. Common Yellowthroat
53. Northern Cardinal
54. Indigo Bunting
55. Chipping Sparrow
56. Field Sparrow
57. Savannah Sparrow
58. Song Sparrow
59. Swamp Sparrow
60. Baltimore Oriole
61. Eastern Meadowlark
62. Bobolink
63. Red-winged Blackbird
64. Common Grackle
65. Brown-headed Cowbird
66. House Sparrow
67. American Goldfinch
68. House Finch
69. Yellow-billed Cuckoo
70. Eastern Screech-Owl
71. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
72. Great-crested Flycatcher
73. Blue-headed Vireo
74. Tufted Titmouse
75. Winter Wren (eastern - probably a lifer)
76. Hermit Thrush
77. Brown Thrasher
78. Blackburnian Warbler
79. Black-throated Green
80. Pine Warbler
81. Hooded Warbler
82. Scarlet Tanager
83. Eastern Towhee
84. Dark-eyed (Slate-colored) Junco
85. Double-crested Cormorant
86. Mute Swan
87. Cooper's Hawk
88. American Kestrel
89. Wild Turkey
90. Herring Gull
92. Caspian Tern
93. Hairy Woodpecker
94. Pileated Woodpecker (heard)
95. Bank Swallow
96. Brown Creeper
97. American Redstart
98. Black-crowned Night Heron
99. Common Tern
100. Marsh Wren (eastern)
101. Veery
102. Northern Waterthrush
103. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
104. Blue-winged Warbler
Not a bad trip list, I think. 21 lifers is pretty amazing.
Saturday, August 08, 2009
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