Saturday, May 8, 2010

Saturday: 9 PM

Not doing too bad. Really have a lot of holes to fill on our last day. Will post some pictures this evening.

161 Species

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


Reporting: Steve and Kim Calhoun, Jeff Calhoun, Steve Comeau, Dennice Craig, Janae Dennis, Tom Ewart, Mike Everhart, Kevin Groeneweg, Paul Griffin, Allison Jones, Catherine Lewis, Nathan Ofsthun, Curt VanBoening, Art Weigand, Lonnie Whistler, Painted Bunting Bird-a-thon team, Wichita Audubon field trip

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