Sunday, May 9, 2010

Number is starting to level off. Both Grosbeaks and a Scarlet Tanager are nice. Still some time, so get out and enjoy spring!


169 Species

  1. Greater White-fronted Goose
  2. Cackling Goose
  3. Canada Goose
  4. Wood Duck
  5. Gadwall
  6. Mallard
  7. Blue-winged Teal
  8. Northern Shoveler
  9. Redhead
  10. Bufflehead
  11. Ruddy Duck
  12. Ring-necked Pheasant
  13. Wild Turkey
  14. Northern Bobwhite
  15. Common Loon
  16. Eared Grebe
  17. Double-crested Cormorant
  18. Great Blue Heron
  19. Great Egret
  20. Snowy Egret
  21. Little Blue Heron
  22. Cattle Egret
  23. Green Heron
  24. Black-crowned Night-Heron
  25. Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
  26. Turkey Vulture
  27. Mississippi Kite
  28. Bald Eagle
  29. Northern Harrier
  30. Sharp-shinned Hawk
  31. Cooper’s Hawk
  32. Red-shouldered Hawk
  33. Swainson’s Hawk
  34. Red-tailed Hawk
  35. American Kestrel
  36. Merlin
  37. Sora
  38. American Coot
  39. Semipalmated Plover
  40. Killdeer
  41. Black-necked Stilt
  42. American Avocet
  43. Spotted Sandpiper
  44. Solitary Sandpiper
  45. Greater Yellowlegs
  46. Lesser Yellowlegs
  47. Upland Sandpiper
  48. Sanderling
  49. Semipalmated Sandpiper
  50. Western Sandpiper
  51. Least Sandpiper
  52. White-rumped Sandpiper
  53. Baird’s Sandpiper
  54. Pectoral Sandpiper
  55. Buff-breasted Sandpiper
  56. Long-billed Dowitcher
  57. Wilson’s Phalarope
  58. Franklin’s Gull
  59. Bonaparte’s Gull
  60. Ring-billed Gull
  61. Forster’s Tern
  62. Rock Pigeon
  63. Eurasian Collared Dove
  64. Mourning Dove
  65. Yellow-billed Cuckoo
  66. Eastern Screech Owl
  67. Great Horned Owl
  68. Barred Owl
  69. Common Nighthawk
  70. Chuck-will’s-widow
  71. Chimney Swift
  72. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  73. Belted Kingfisher
  74. Red-headed Woodpecker
  75. Red-bellied Woodpecker
  76. Downy Woodpecker
  77. Hairy Woodpecker
  78. Northern Flicker
  79. Pileated Woodpecker
  80. Eastern Wood-Pewee
  81. Willow Flycatcher
  82. Least Flycatcher
  83. Eastern Phoebe
  84. Great Crested Flycatcher
  85. Western Kingbird
  86. Eastern Kingbird
  87. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
  88. Loggerhead Shrike
  89. White-eyed Vireo
  90. Bell’s Vireo
  91. Warbling Vireo
  92. Red-eyed Vireo
  93. Blue Jay
  94. American Crow
  95. Fish Crow
  96. Horned Lark
  97. Purple Martin
  98. Tree Swallow
  99. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
  100. Bank Swallow
  101. Cliff Swallow
  102. Barn Swallow
  103. Carolina Chickadee
  104. Black-capped Chickadee
  105. Tufted Titmouse
  106. White-breasted Nuthatch
  107. Carolina Wren
  108. House Wren
  109. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
  110. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  111. Eastern Bluebird
  112. Swainson’s Thrush
  113. Wood Thrush
  114. American Robin
  115. Gray Catbird
  116. Northern Mockingbird
  117. Brown Thrasher
  118. European Starling
  119. Cedar Waxwing
  120. Tennessee Warbler
  121. Orange-crowned Warbler
  122. Nashvile Warbler
  123. Northern Parula
  124. Yellow Warbler
  125. Yellow-rumped Warbler
  126. Black-throated Green Warbler
  127. Palm Warbler
  128. Blackpoll Warbler
  129. Black-and-White Warbler
  130. American Redstart
  131. Prothonotary Warbler
  132. Ovenbird
  133. Common Yellowthroat
  134. Summer Tanager
  135. Scarlet Tanager
  136. Spotted Towhee
  137. Chipping Sparrow
  138. Clay-colored Sparrow
  139. Field Sparrow
  140. Lark Sparrow
  141. Savannah Sparrow
  142. Grasshopper Sparrow
  143. Song Sparrow
  144. Lincoln’s Sparrow
  145. Swamp Sparrow
  146. White-throated Sparrow
  147. Harris’s Sparrow
  148. White-crowned Sparrow
  149. Northern Cardinal
  150. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
  151. Black-headed Grosbeak
  152. Lazuli Bunting
  153. Blue Grosbeak
  154. Indigo Bunting
  155. Painted Bunting
  156. Dickcissel
  157. Bobolink
  158. Red-winged Blackbird
  159. Eastern Meadowlark
  160. Western Meadowlark
  161. Yellow-headed Blackbird
  162. Great-tailed Grackle
  163. Common Grackle
  164. Brown-headed Cowbird
  165. Orchard Oriole
  166. Baltimore Oriole
  167. House Finch
  168. American Goldfinch
  169. House Sparrow

Reporting: Tony Brueski, Steve and Kim Calhoun, Jeff Calhoun, Steve Comeau, Dennice Craig, Janae Dennis, Tom Ewart, Mike Everhart, Kevin Groeneweg, Paul Griffin, Allison Jones, Darcie Lowry, Nathan Ofsthun, Brian Pierce, Curt VanBoening, Art Weigand, Lonnie Whistler, Painted Bunting Bird-a-thon team, Wichita Audubon field trip, Derby Public Library staff

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