Now that we are here in Scotland, I have managed to break the 750 barrier for the year, and now stands at 753 for the year. The 750th bird was the semi-rare Slavonian Grebe at Loch Kinellan. I travelled by myself, leaving Jeanne and |Gordon to explore Alness, the birth place of Gordons father. Just in case you were wondering, #751 was the Sedge Warbler, #752 is the Red Kite, and #753 was the beautiful Reed Bunting.
All of next week we will be going past Loch Ness, and taking a quick look for "Nessy", the off to Loch Lomond for a "Highland Games" and then north thru the north highlands to travel the acclaimed and appropriately named, North Coast 500. We are going to try to fit in a quick trip over to the isle of Skye, if the timing and the weather all work out. Stay tuned, and lets see how many more I can find!!
Here is that Slovian Grebe!
Friday, June 22, 2018
Thursday, June 21, 2018
A couple of great surprises
Sitting on the back deck, right at day light a few days ago,
got me a huge surprise, but then a second one came along as well. When I first
spotted the Chin-spot Battis, I was excited for the new bird and a decent
photo. Looking thru the binoculars, a small bit of flash caught my eye. A
banded Bird, and just not a banded bird, but an African banded bird. Less than
an hour later, this Ashy Flycatcher flew in, sporting a little bling as well.
TWO BANDS in one day. I am not sure if I have ever done that.
Here is that Chin-spot Battis, If you look closely at the leg on the left you will see the band. Sorry about the grainy photo, it was taken before the sun had come up
Here is the Ashy Flycatcher, and the band on the same leg.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Three Banded Plover
This time of year, there are not many species of shorebirds
in the park. The one that has been a round every so often has been the
three-ringed Plover.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
I see red.....
When it comes to red birds, there have been a few that have
become my favorite. The Red-billed Firefinch, The Common Waxbill, and the
Jameson’s Firefinch are all red colored birds, pretty much ground feeders, and
just beautiful.
Here is the Red-billed Firefinch
The Common Waxbill
And the Jameson's Firefinch
Monday, June 18, 2018
Tiny little owls!
Being mostly nocturnal, getting to see owls in the day time
takes a lot of searching the thick tree limbs that they roosting, and a whole
lot of luck. Jeanne spotted this very small Pearl-spotted Owlet while we had
stopped to look at a huge Kudo bull. This bird is about 10 inches tall, so it
was a huge find for us. The interesting thing about this little owl, is that it
appears to have eyes on the back of its head. There are two black spots right
on the back of its head where the eyes would go.
Here is the front
And here is the view from the back
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Magpie Shrike
When I started studying the local birds prior to arriving
here in South Africa, it just seemed like there were a lot of birds with very
long tails. That is very exciting stuff, as that makes for some incredible
photos. Unfortunately, most of that species all lose that long beautiful tail
after the breeding season. There are a few exceptions to that, with the Green
Wood Hoopoe, the Scimitarbird, and this bird, the Magpie Shrike. Residents of
the open grassy areas, they alight on the top of small dead trees, stumps and
open branches, in order to hunt from there for flying or crawling bugs.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Blue Waxbill
There just have not been that many birds with any real blue
on them, but these Blue Waxbills seem to be quite common. I have seen them in
the park as well as around the house.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Black-collared Barbet
This thick billed bird is the Black-collared Barbet. While
it is very hard to see in this picture, the top bill actually has something of
a tooth formed in it, that allows it to cut thru some of the thick casings on
the African seed pods.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Bearded Scrub-robin
The house that has so generously given to us for the time we
are here, is four bedrooms, four bath with a huge second level deck all the way
around 3 sides of the house. It is a great place to sit and watch the wildlife
that wanders thru. Several evenings and
a couple of mornings I have spent time just sitting there listening to the
calls, and getting to see Zebra, Impala, Duiker, Warthogs, Kudu and Vervet
Monkeys all wander by. There are also quite a few birds that have shown up,
including this Bearded Scrub-robin, that was putting on quite a show.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Burchell's Coucal
My very first Kruger NP bird would be the Burchell’s Coucal.
It appears to be something of a cross between a small hawk and a shrike. It
sits on the top of a tree or dead tree, and dives on its prey, or sometimes it
just wanders around in the deep grass looking for something to eat.
Monday, June 11, 2018
Eastern Nicator
One of the more bashful birds that I have run across is the
Eastern Nicator. The first one I got to see, ever so briefly was near the
house. Since then I have managed to spot a few here and there, but almost
always skulking around in the bushes. Too bad, as they are a lovely bird.
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Kori Bustard
There are several birds that while they are capable of
flying, pretty much choose not to. Secretarybirds, bustard and Korhaans are a
good example. They wander thru the grass and brush, looking for bugs, lizards,
and small rodents. The first one that I got to see was the Kori Bustard,
wandering close to the road early one morning.
Saturday, June 9, 2018
White-crowned Tchaga
This interesting bird, with the funny name has such a
beautiful voice. It sits along the side of the road, at the tip of a small bush
or tree and just sings its heart out. A couple of times we have stopped the car
to just sit and watch and listen.
Friday, June 8, 2018
The local Vultures
I have been able to photograph three different Vultures, the
Cape Griffon, the White-backed Vulture, and the Hooded Vulture. Many of these
birds are still nesting, whether it is building their nests are just sitting on
them.
Here is the Cape Vulture
Here in the White-backed
And this is the Hooded Vulture
Thursday, June 7, 2018
African Cleaning stations
As the furry mammals wander the park, they pick up all sorts
of fleas, ticks and other creepy crawlies. The best way for them to be ridded
of such pests comes in the form of the Red-billed Oxpeckers. They fly from
Giraffe, to Impala, to Rino, to Cape Buffalo, doing a cleaning service for
whoever needs it. They are not bashful, climbing in to any orifice that might
contain a bug of some form. Ears, noses, and even backsides all get thoroughly
checked.
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
African Fish Eagle
Here in Kruger National Park, South Africa, there have a
large eagle called the Fish Eagle. I have been fortunate enough to photograph
several, but this is my favorite shot. This bird was coming to a water hole to
drink, just before dark.
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
African Hornbills
When we first got to Kruger, I was really looking forward to
seeing my first Hornbill. I had hoped to maybe see at least three of the
different species, but I have been lucky enough to get to see 5! The first, and
most common was the Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill. Then came the Red Billed,
and the Gray, followed by what I thought might be the least likely to be found,
with the Ground Hornbill. Just a few days ago, I was lucky enough to see three
Crowned Hornbills, right here near the house that we are staying at.
Here is the Yellow-billedHere is the Red-billed
This is the Ground Hornbill
The Crowned Hornbill
And here is the Gray Hornbill
Monday, June 4, 2018
As beautiful at a bird gets
South Africa has some very beautiful birds, of that there
can be no denying. In my mind, the leader of that pack just has to be the
Lilac-breasted Roller. There are few works that work to describe this bird, so
here it, see for yourself.
Sunday, June 3, 2018
Playing catch up again
As you might know by now, especially those of you following
my stories at 10000 Birds.com, we are now in South Africa, and are exploring
Kruger National Park. We will be here in this area a total of 20 days, before
heading down to Cape Town, for a week. So far, Kruger has been so amazing I am
truly running out of words! By the time this gets on the blog, I will have
photographed nearly 150 species of birds, as well as Lions, Cheetahs,
Elephants, Zebras, Rhinos, Giraffes, Baboons, Monkeys, Impalas, Njalas, and
Kudu. As soon as we leave here, we will go to Cape Town for a week, where I
hope to get a couple more Penguins! On our very first day in South Africa, the
very first bird was the iconic Ostrich!
I will be posting a whole bunch of new stories, so make sure you drop back in!
Black Crake
When you live in and around a desert, whether it is Africa
or Mexico, water is a very important thing. So, concentrating my searches
around those water holes, or Pans as they are referred to here, as well as the
two main rivers. The Sabie River and the Crocodile River are the two closest to
us, with the later actually running about 100 yards from our house, but inside
the park. I have spent quite a bit of time on both sides, scanning the bushes
as well as the water, looking to see what they may hold. There is a form of
water lily here that the African Jacanas like to walk around on, feeding as
they going. The other bird that frequents these areas, but is much harder to
find, is the African Black Crake. Here is a shot of one with a juvenile,
alongside learning the ropes.
Friday, May 25, 2018
Stilt Reflections
One of the great little hides that we got to visit, the Malbup Bird Hide, in the Ludlow-Tuart Forest was situated in the middle of a dry brushy area, with a large swampy section on one side. The whole area was full of Kangaroos, bush type birds, parrots, doves, kookaburra, as well as ducks and shore birds.
These lovely waders are White-headed Stilts, or Pied Stilts depending on what reference you are looking at were feeding along side the hide.
This is an immature bird, fully grown in size, just does not have its adult plumage yet.
These lovely waders are White-headed Stilts, or Pied Stilts depending on what reference you are looking at were feeding along side the hide.
This is an immature bird, fully grown in size, just does not have its adult plumage yet.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Fairy Wrens!
It seems like an awful lot of our time here in Australia has been spent at one kind of water or another. Beaches, reefs, rivers and billabongs. Here in the Perth area, we finally got to spend some time in the bush, and the birds all got smaller and cuter! Finches, robins, flycatchers, honeyeaters and wrens. A couple of days ago, we ran across a small group of Splendid Fairy-wrens. These birds were not in their incredible, almost neon colors of the breeding season, but are still beautiful none the less.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Scarlett Robin
One of our recent stops along the way was at a natural pond, formed along a river. There was a nice group of Scarlett Robins all around the area. Here is a nice shot of both the male, and the female.
The Male.
And the Female.
The Male.
And the Female.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Fence post Kestrel
In our travels thru Australia, one of the birds that has remained consistent, has been the Nankeen Kestrel. We have seen them in every stop, and no matter how many times I see them, I still love to shoot them. This bird was eating what looked like a large grasshopper when we spotted it. It sat there for a few still pics and then flew off. These are the last three shots I got!
Up,up.....
And away!!
Up,up.....
And away!!
Monday, May 21, 2018
My longest Twitch
Just in case you are not familiar with Birding Lingo, a twitch is to make a special, and exclusive trip to look for a specific bird. Many times this comes from a rare bird being spotted, and someone will drive, or travel considerable distance to find said bird. Jeanne and I have traveled roughly 3000 kilometers, in search of an Emu. I know, most of you are rolling your eyes, thing, what the hell is wrong with him. But, in my defense, how can you spend just shy of a month in Australia, on what could be described as a 95%birding trip and not see one?
Yesterday, my last full day in Australia, we finally found one! In fact we found 5 but they were much shyer that I was expecting, and took off fore the trees the minute we stopped the car. I managed to get a couple of quick shots, from nearly 300 meters away, while they were in the shadows, looking directly into the sun, so at least those are my excuses for a terrible photo, but, they are none the less Emus!
Yesterday, my last full day in Australia, we finally found one! In fact we found 5 but they were much shyer that I was expecting, and took off fore the trees the minute we stopped the car. I managed to get a couple of quick shots, from nearly 300 meters away, while they were in the shadows, looking directly into the sun, so at least those are my excuses for a terrible photo, but, they are none the less Emus!
Sunday, May 20, 2018
An update, on the updated update!
OK, now I am done here in Australia, unless something really crazy should hop, or fly out in front of us on the way to the airport tomorrow. When I last updated my previous update, I was at 499 bird species on the Little Big Year list, and hoped for one more to get me above 500. Jeanne plotted a course for us today, with one major target in mind. The one bird that had escaped me, and was really bugging me, especially if I should leave this awesome country with out seeing. The Emu! We were up early, and on our way, with our first stop to be at the Malbup Bird Hide, in the Ludlow-Tuart Forest. I was barley out of the car when #500 showed up. The Spotted Pardlote! This lovely little bird was picking its was thru the underbrush, along with several other birds. The actual Bird Hide is a beautifully constructed blind, that is about 500 meters from the car park. All totaled, we were in the park about an hour, maybe a little more and I found 26 species, which added 5 to the Little Big Years List, The Splendid Fairy-wren, Western Whistler, Red-capped Parrot, and the Inland Thornbill.
From there, we made several stops, including an amazing burger at "Burger Buddy" in Margaret River. From there we headed towards Nannup, with our last hope for finding the Emus. Just before the turn off, Jeanne and I both spotted them at the same time, 4 big fat Emu's right on the edge of the tree line! SWEET! Ok, I really can't comment on their weight, but they were Emu's and that is all I cared about.
With the Emu's found, that puts the Little Big Year at 505!! Lets bring on South Africa!
Here is a quick picture of that Bird #500.
From there, we made several stops, including an amazing burger at "Burger Buddy" in Margaret River. From there we headed towards Nannup, with our last hope for finding the Emus. Just before the turn off, Jeanne and I both spotted them at the same time, 4 big fat Emu's right on the edge of the tree line! SWEET! Ok, I really can't comment on their weight, but they were Emu's and that is all I cared about.
With the Emu's found, that puts the Little Big Year at 505!! Lets bring on South Africa!
Here is a quick picture of that Bird #500.
Saturday, May 19, 2018
The Litlle Big Years bird list - Updated!!
I have a few minutes before I lose this Wi-Fi connection, so on lark, ha ha , you know a Lark....OK, its early and I am a little rummy. Any way, here it the entire list of birds from 2018 so far. If I get a chance I will break it down by country next time.
This the list thru 5-18-2018 while in Perth, Australia. I have two full days left, so hopefully I can add a few more before heading to Africa.
NOTE: Since I wrote this I have been add a few new birds, and as of Sunday morning, here in Australia, I now have 499!! It is 7 AM here, and I am off to find at least one more bird !! I will post a new update tonight if I can.
This the list thru 5-18-2018 while in Perth, Australia. I have two full days left, so hopefully I can add a few more before heading to Africa.
NOTE: Since I wrote this I have been add a few new birds, and as of Sunday morning, here in Australia, I now have 499!! It is 7 AM here, and I am off to find at least one more bird !! I will post a new update tonight if I can.
1 Southern
Brown Kiwi - Apteryx australis NZ-STL
2 Magpie
Goose - Anseranas semipalmata AU-NT
3 Plumed
Whistling-Duck - Dendrocygna eytoni AU-NT
4 Black-bellied
Whistling-Duck - Dendrocygna autumnalis MX-BCS
5 Wandering
Whistling-Duck - Dendrocygna arcuata AU-NT
6 Snow
Goose - Anser caerulescens US-CA
7 Greater
White-fronted Goose - Anser albifrons US-OR
8 Brant -
Branta bernicla MX-BCS
9 Cackling
Goose - Branta hutchinsii US-OR
10 Canada
Goose - Branta canadensis US-CA
11 Cape
Barren Goose - Cereopsis novaehollandiae AU-VIC
12 Freckled
Duck - Stictonetta naevosa AU-VIC
13 Black Swan
- Cygnus atratus NZ-CAN
14 Trumpeter
Swan - Cygnus buccinator US-OR
15 Australian
Shelduck - Tadorna tadornoides AU-VIC
16 Paradise
Shelduck - Tadorna variegata NZ-CAN
17 Radjah
Shelduck - Tadorna radjah AU-QLD
18 Green
Pygmy-Goose - Nettapus pulchellus AU-NT
19 Wood Duck
- Aix sponsa US-OR
20 Maned Duck
- Chenonetta jubata AU-VIC
21 Blue-winged
Teal - Spatula discors MX-BCS
22 Cinnamon
Teal - Spatula cyanoptera MX-BCS
23 Australian
Shoveler - Spatula rhynchotis NZ-MBH
24 Northern
Shoveler - Spatula clypeata MX-BCS
25 Gadwall -
Mareca strepera MX-BCS
26 American
Wigeon - Mareca americana MX-BCS
27 Pacific
Black Duck - Anas superciliosa NZ-STL
28 Mallard -
Anas platyrhynchos US-CA
29 Northern
Pintail - Anas acuta MX-BCS
30 Green-winged
Teal - Anas crecca MX-BCS
31 Gray Teal
- Anas gracilis NZ-CAN
32 Chestnut
Teal - Anas castanea AU-VIC
33 Brown Teal
- Anas chlorotis NZ-WGN
34 Pink-eared
Duck - Malacorhynchus membranaceus AU-VIC
35 Canvasback
- Aythya valisineria US-OR
36 Redhead -
Aythya americana MX-BCS
37 Ring-necked
Duck - Aythya collaris MX-BCS
38 White-eyed
Duck - Aythya australis AU-VIC
39 New
Zealand Scaup - Aythya novaeseelandiae NZ-CAN
40 Lesser
Scaup - Aythya affinis MX-BCS
41 Surf
Scoter - Melanitta perspicillata US-OR
42 Bufflehead
- Bucephala albeola MX-BCS
43 Common
Goldeneye - Bucephala clangula US-CA
44 Hooded
Merganser - Lophodytes cucullatus US-CA
45 Common Merganser
- Mergus merganser US-CA
46 Red-breasted
Merganser - Mergus serrator MX-BCS
47 Ruddy Duck
- Oxyura jamaicensis MX-BCS
48 Blue-billed
Duck - Oxyura australis AU-VIC
49 Musk Duck
- Biziura lobata AU-VIC
50 Australian
Brushturkey - Alectura lathami AU-QLD
51 Orange-footed
Scrubfowl - Megapodius reinwardt AU-QLD
52 California
Quail - Callipepla californica MX-BCS
53 Indian
Peafowl - Pavo cristatus NZ-OTA
54 Brown
Quail - Synoicus ypsilophorus NZ-AUK
55 Ring-necked
Pheasant - Phasianus colchicus NZ-WKO
56 Wild
Turkey - Meleagris gallopavo US-OR
57 Common
Loon - Gavia immer MX-BCN
58 Australasian
Grebe - Tachybaptus novaehollandiae AU-VIC
59 Least
Grebe - Tachybaptus dominicus MX-BCS
60 Pied-billed
Grebe - Podilymbus podiceps MX-BCS
61 Hoary-headed
Grebe - Poliocephalus poliocephalus AU-VIC
62 New
Zealand Grebe - Poliocephalus rufopectus NZ-NTL
63 Horned
Grebe - Podiceps auritus MX-BCN
64 Great
Crested Grebe - Podiceps cristatus NZ-OTA
65 Eared
Grebe - Podiceps nigricollis MX-BCS
66 Western
Grebe - Aechmophorus occidentalis US-OR
67 Yellow-eyed
Penguin - Megadyptes antipodes NZ-OTA
68 Little
Penguin - Eudyptula minor NZ-OTA
69 Gray-headed
Albatross - Thalassarche chrysostoma NZ-STL
70 Buller's
Albatross - Thalassarche bulleri NZ-STL
71 White-capped
Albatross - Thalassarche cauta NZ-STL
72 Royal
Albatross - Diomedea epomophora NZ-OTA
73 Wandering
Albatross - Diomedea exulans NZ-MBH
74 Northern
Giant-Petrel - Macronectes halli NZ-OTA
75 Fairy
Prion - Pachyptila turtur NZ-MBH
76 Parkinson's
Petrel - Procellaria parkinsoni NZ-NTL
77 Flesh-footed
Shearwater - Ardenna carneipes NZ-NTL
78 Buller's
Shearwater - Ardenna bulleri NZ-NTL
79 Sooty
Shearwater - Ardenna grisea NZ-STL
80 Hutton's
Shearwater - Puffinus huttoni NZ-MBH
81 Fluttering
Shearwater - Puffinus gavia NZ-STL
82 Black-necked
Stork - Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus AU-NT
83 Lesser
Frigatebird - Fregata ariel AU-QLD
84 Magnificent
Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens MX-BCS
85 Blue-footed
Booby - Sula nebouxii MX-BCS
86 Brown
Booby - Sula leucogaster MX-BCS
87 Red-footed
Booby - Sula sula AU-QLD
88 Australasian
Gannet - Morus serrator NZ-MBH
89 Little
Pied Cormorant - Microcarbo melanoleucos NZ-CAN
90 Pelagic
Cormorant - Phalacrocorax pelagicus US-OR
91 Great
Cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo NZ-CAN
92 Spotted
Shag - Phalacrocorax punctatus NZ-OTA
93 Little
Black Cormorant - Phalacrocorax sulcirostris NZ-CAN
94 Pied
Cormorant - Phalacrocorax varius NZ-CAN
95 Double-crested
Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus MX-BCS
96 New
Zealand King Shag - Phalacrocorax carunculatus NZ-MBH
97 Stewart
Island Shag - Phalacrocorax chalconotus NZ-STL
98 Australasian
Darter - Anhinga novaehollandiae AU-VIC
99 American
White Pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchos MX-BCS
100 Brown Pelican
- Pelecanus occidentalis MX-BCS
101 Australian
Pelican - Pelecanus conspicillatus AU-VIC
102 Great Blue
Heron - Ardea herodias MX-BCS
103 Great-billed
Heron - Ardea sumatrana AU-NT
104 Great Egret
- Ardea alba MX-BCS
105 Intermediate
Egret - Ardea intermedia AU-NT
106 White-faced
Heron - Egretta novaehollandiae NZ-CAN
107 Little
Egret - Egretta garzetta AU-NT
108 Pacific
Reef-Heron - Egretta sacra AU-QLD
109 Snowy Egret
- Egretta thula MX-BCS
110 Little Blue
Heron - Egretta caerulea MX-BCS
111 Tricolored
Heron - Egretta tricolor MX-BCS
112 Reddish
Egret - Egretta rufescens MX-BCS
113 Pied Heron
- Egretta picata AU-NT
114 Cattle
Egret - Bubulcus ibis MX-BCS
115 Green Heron
- Butorides virescens MX-BCS
116 Striated
Heron - Butorides striata AU-QLD
117 Black-crowned
Night-Heron - Nycticorax nycticorax MX-BCS
118 Rufous
Night-Heron - Nycticorax caledonicus AU-VIC
119 Yellow-crowned
Night-Heron - Nyctanassa violacea MX-BCS
120 White Ibis
- Eudocimus albus MX-BCS
121 Glossy Ibis
- Plegadis falcinellus AU-QLD
122 White-faced
Ibis - Plegadis chihi MX-BCS
123 Australian
Ibis - Threskiornis molucca AU-VIC
124 Straw-necked
Ibis - Threskiornis spinicollis AU-VIC
125 Royal
Spoonbill - Platalea regia NZ-CAN
126 Yellow-billed
Spoonbill - Platalea flavipes AU-VIC
127 Turkey
Vulture - Cathartes aura MX-BCS
128 Osprey -
Pandion haliaetus MX-BCS
129 Australian
Kite - Elanus axillaris AU-VIC
130 Black-breasted
Kite - Hamirostra melanosternon AU-NT
131 Pacific
Baza - Aviceda subcristata AU-QLD
132 Wedge-tailed
Eagle - Aquila audax AU-VIC
133 Swamp
Harrier - Circus approximans NZ-CAN
134 Northern
Harrier - Circus hudsonius MX-BCS
135 Gray
Goshawk - Accipiter novaehollandiae AU-NT
136 Collared
Sparrowhawk - Accipiter cirrocephalus AU-NT
137 Sharp-shinned
Hawk - Accipiter striatus US-CA
138 Cooper's
Hawk - Accipiter cooperii MX-BCS
139 Black Kite
- Milvus migrans AU-VIC
140 Whistling
Kite - Haliastur sphenurus AU-VIC
141 Bald Eagle
- Haliaeetus leucocephalus US-OR
142 White-bellied
Sea-Eagle - Haliaeetus leucogaster AU-QLD
143 Harris's
Hawk - Parabuteo unicinctus MX-BCS
144 Red-shouldered
Hawk - Buteo lineatus US-CA
145 Zone-tailed
Hawk - Buteo albonotatus MX-BCS
146 Red-tailed
Hawk - Buteo jamaicensis MX-BCS
147 Weka -
Gallirallus australis NZ-STL
148 Buff-banded
Rail - Gallirallus philippensis NZ-BOP
149 Ridgway's
Rail - Rallus obsoletus MX-BCS
150 Spotless
Crake - Zapornia tabuensis AU-VIC
151 South
Island Takahe - Porphyrio hochstetteri NZ-WGN
152 Australasian
Swamphen - Porphyrio melanotus NZ-CAN
153 Dusky
Moorhen - Gallinula tenebrosa AU-VIC
154 Eurasian
Coot - Fulica atra NZ-OTA
155 American
Coot - Fulica americana MX-BCS
156 Sandhill
Crane - Antigone canadensis US-CA
157 Brolga -
Antigone rubicunda AU-VIC
158 Bush
Thick-knee - Burhinus grallarius AU-QLD
159 Beach
Thick-knee - Esacus magnirostris AU-QLD
160 Pied Stilt
- Himantopus leucocephalus NZ-CAN
161 Black-necked
Stilt - Himantopus mexicanus MX-BCS
162 Banded
Stilt - Cladorhynchus leucocephalus AU-VIC
163 Red-necked
Avocet - Recurvirostra novaehollandiae AU-VIC
164 American
Avocet - Recurvirostra americana MX-BCS
165 Pied
Oystercatcher - Haematopus longirostris AU-VIC
166 South
Island Oystercatcher - Haematopus finschi NZ-STL
167 Variable
Oystercatcher - Haematopus unicolor NZ-CAN
168 American
Oystercatcher - Haematopus palliatus MX-BCS
169 Black-bellied
Plover - Pluvialis squatarola MX-BCS
170 Pacific
Golden-Plover - Pluvialis fulva MX-BCN
171 Masked
Lapwing - Vanellus miles NZ-CAN
172 Red-breasted
Dotterel - Charadrius obscurus NZ-WKO
173 Double-banded
Plover - Charadrius bicinctus NZ-BOP
174 Red-capped
Plover - Charadrius ruficapillus AU-VIC
175 Snowy
Plover - Charadrius nivosus MX-BCN
176 Wilson's
Plover - Charadrius wilsonia MX-BCS
177 Semipalmated
Plover - Charadrius semipalmatus MX-BCS
178 Killdeer -
Charadrius vociferus MX-BCS
179 Red-kneed
Dotterel - Erythrogonys cinctus AU-VIC
180 Black-fronted
Dotterel - Elseyornis melanops AU-VIC
181 Comb-crested
Jacana - Irediparra gallinacea AU-NT
182 Whimbrel -
Numenius phaeopus MX-BCS
183 Long-billed
Curlew - Numenius americanus MX-BCS
184 Bar-tailed
Godwit - Limosa lapponica NZ-BOP
185 Marbled
Godwit - Limosa fedoa MX-BCS
186 Great Knot
- Calidris tenuirostris AU-QLD
187 Red Knot -
Calidris canutus NZ-BOP
188 Curlew
Sandpiper - Calidris ferruginea AU-VIC
189 Red-necked
Stint - Calidris ruficollis AU-VIC
190 Sanderling
- Calidris alba MX-BCS
191 Dunlin -
Calidris alpina MX-BCS
192 Least
Sandpiper - Calidris minutilla MX-BCS
193 Western
Sandpiper - Calidris mauri MX-BCS
194 Short-billed
Dowitcher - Limnodromus griseus MX-BCS
195 Long-billed
Dowitcher - Limnodromus scolopaceus MX-BCS
196 Wilson's
Snipe - Gallinago delicata US-OR
197 Terek
Sandpiper - Xenus cinereus AU-QLD
198 Common
Sandpiper - Actitis hypoleucos AU-QLD
199 Spotted
Sandpiper - Actitis macularius MX-BCS
200 Greater
Yellowlegs - Tringa melanoleuca MX-BCS
201 Willet -
Tringa semipalmata MX-BCS
202 Lesser
Yellowlegs - Tringa flavipes MX-BCS
203 Parasitic
Jaeger - Stercorarius parasiticus NZ-NTL
204 Bonaparte's
Gull - Chroicocephalus philadelphia MX-BCS
205 Black-billed
Gull - Chroicocephalus bulleri NZ-CAN
206 Red-billed
Gull - Chroicocephalus scopulinus NZ-CAN
207 Silver Gull
- Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae AU-VIC
208 Laughing
Gull - Leucophaeus atricilla MX-BCS
209 Pacific
Gull - Larus pacificus AU-VIC
210 Heermann's
Gull - Larus heermanni MX-BCS
211 Mew Gull -
Larus canus US-WA
212 Ring-billed
Gull - Larus delawarensis MX-BCS
213 Western
Gull - Larus occidentalis MX-BCS
214 Yellow-footed
Gull - Larus livens MX-BCS
215 California
Gull - Larus californicus MX-BCS
216 Herring
Gull - Larus argentatus US-CA
217 Iceland
Gull - Larus glaucoides US-OR
218 Glaucous-winged
Gull - Larus glaucescens US-WA
219 Kelp Gull -
Larus dominicanus NZ-CAN
220 Brown Noddy
- Anous stolidus AU-QLD
221 Sooty Tern
- Onychoprion fuscatus AU-QLD
222 Little Tern
- Sternula albifrons AU-VIC
223 Gull-billed
Tern - Gelochelidon nilotica MX-BCS
224 Caspian
Tern - Hydroprogne caspia MX-BCS
225 White-winged
Tern - Chlidonias leucopterus AU-VIC
226 Whiskered
Tern - Chlidonias hybrida AU-NT
227 Black-fronted
Tern - Chlidonias albostriatus NZ-MBH
228 White-fronted
Tern - Sterna striata NZ-CAN
229 Forster's
Tern - Sterna forsteri MX-BCS
230 Royal Tern
- Thalasseus maximus MX-BCS
231 Great
Crested Tern - Thalasseus bergii AU-VIC
232 Black
Skimmer - Rynchops niger MX-BCS
233 Rock Pigeon
- Columba livia MX-BCS
234 Eurasian
Collared-Dove - Streptopelia decaocto MX-BCS
235 African
Collared-Dove - Streptopelia roseogrisea NZ-NTL
236 Spotted
Dove - Streptopelia chinensis NZ-BOP
237 Brown
Cuckoo-Dove - Macropygia phasianella AU-QLD
238 Pacific
Emerald Dove - Chalcophaps longirostris AU-QLD
239 Common
Bronzewing - Phaps chalcoptera AU-VIC
240 Crested
Pigeon - Ocyphaps lophotes AU-VIC
241 Diamond
Dove - Geopelia cuneata AU-NT
242 Peaceful
Dove - Geopelia placida AU-QLD
243 Bar-shouldered
Dove - Geopelia humeralis AU-NT
244 Common
Ground-Dove - Columbina passerina MX-BCS
245 White-winged
Dove - Zenaida asiatica MX-BCS
246 Mourning
Dove - Zenaida macroura MX-BCS
247 New Zealand
Pigeon - Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae NZ-CAN
248 Greater
Roadrunner - Geococcyx californianus MX-BCS
249 Pacific
Koel - Eudynamys orientalis AU-NT
250 Little
Bronze-Cuckoo - Chrysococcyx minutillus AU-QLD
251 Great
Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus MX-BCS
252 Northern
Saw-whet Owl - Aegolius acadicus US-WA
253 Powerful
Owl - Ninox strenua AU-NSW
254 Southern
Boobook - Ninox novaeseelandiae NZ-NTL
255 Papuan
Frogmouth - Podargus papuensis AU-QLD
256 Australian
Swiftlet - Aerodramus terraereginae AU-QLD
257 Pacific
Swift - Apus pacificus AU-NT
258 Anna's
Hummingbird - Calypte anna MX-BCN
259 Costa's
Hummingbird - Calypte costae MX-BCS
260 Xantus's
Hummingbird - Hylocharis xantusii MX-BCS
261 Azure
Kingfisher - Ceyx azureus AU-QLD
262 Laughing
Kookaburra - Dacelo novaeguineae AU-NSW
263 Blue-winged
Kookaburra - Dacelo leachii AU-NT
264 Red-backed
Kingfisher - Todiramphus pyrrhopygius AU-NT
265 Forest
Kingfisher - Todiramphus macleayii AU-QLD
266 Sacred
Kingfisher - Todiramphus sanctus NZ-CAN
267 Belted
Kingfisher - Megaceryle alcyon MX-BCS
268 Rainbow
Bee-eater - Merops ornatus AU-QLD
269 Dollarbird
- Eurystomus orientalis AU-VIC
270 Acorn Woodpecker
- Melanerpes formicivorus US-OR
271 Gila
Woodpecker - Melanerpes uropygialis MX-BCS
272 Red-breasted
Sapsucker - Sphyrapicus ruber US-WA
273 Ladder-backed
Woodpecker - Picoides scalaris MX-BCS
274 Nuttall's
Woodpecker - Picoides nuttallii US-CA
275 Downy
Woodpecker - Picoides pubescens US-CA
276 Northern
Flicker - Colaptes auratus US-CA
277 Gilded
Flicker - Colaptes chrysoides MX-BCS
278 Pileated
Woodpecker - Dryocopus pileatus US-OR
279 Crested
Caracara - Caracara cheriway MX-BCS
280 Australian
Kestrel - Falco cenchroides AU-VIC
281 American
Kestrel - Falco sparverius MX-BCS
282 Merlin -
Falco columbarius MX-BCN
283 Australian
Hobby - Falco longipennis AU-VIC
284 New Zealand
Falcon - Falco novaeseelandiae NZ-CAN
285 Brown
Falcon - Falco berigora AU-VIC
286 Peregrine
Falcon - Falco peregrinus MX-BCS
287 Kea -
Nestor notabilis NZ-WTC
288 New Zealand
Kaka - Nestor meridionalis NZ-STL
289 Red-tailed
Black-Cockatoo - Calyptorhynchus banksii AU-NT
290 Carnaby's
Black-Cockatoo - Calyptorhynchus latirostris AU-WA
291 Galah -
Eolophus roseicapilla AU-VIC
292 Long-billed
Corella - Cacatua tenuirostris AU-VIC
293 Little
Corella - Cacatua sanguinea AU-NT
294 Sulphur-crested
Cockatoo - Cacatua galerita AU-VIC
295 Red-winged
Parrot - Aprosmictus erythropterus AU-NT
296 Blue-winged
Parrot - Neophema chrysostoma AU-VIC
297 Red-crowned
Parakeet - Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae NZ-STL
298 Australian
Ringneck - Barnardius zonarius AU-NT
299 Eastern
Rosella - Platycercus eximius NZ-WKO
300 Mulga
Parrot - Psephotus varius AU-NT
301 Double-eyed
Fig-Parrot - Cyclopsitta diophthalma AU-QLD
302 Musk
Lorikeet - Glossopsitta concinna AU-VIC
303 Varied
Lorikeet - Psitteuteles versicolor AU-NT
304 Rainbow
Lorikeet - Trichoglossus haematodus AU-VIC
305 Monk
Parakeet - Myiopsitta monachus MX-BCS
306 Gray
Flycatcher - Empidonax wrightii MX-BCS
307 Black
Phoebe - Sayornis nigricans MX-BCS
308 Say's
Phoebe - Sayornis saya MX-BCN
309 Vermilion
Flycatcher - Pyrocephalus rubinus MX-BCS
310 Ash-throated
Flycatcher - Myiarchus cinerascens MX-BCS
311 Cassin's
Kingbird - Tyrannus vociferans MX-BCS
312 Western
Kingbird - Tyrannus verticalis MX-BCS
313 Western
Bowerbird - Chlamydera guttata AU-NT
314 Great
Bowerbird - Chlamydera nuchalis AU-NT
315 Superb
Fairywren - Malurus cyaneus AU-VIC
316 White-winged
Fairywren - Malurus leucopterus AU-NT
317 Red-backed
Fairywren - Malurus melanocephalus AU-NT
318 Eastern
Spinebill - Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris AU-VIC
319 Tui -
Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae NZ-STL
320 New Zealand
Bellbird - Anthornis melanura NZ-STL
321 Yellow-spotted
Honeyeater - Meliphaga notata AU-QLD
322 Lewin's
Honeyeater - Meliphaga lewinii AU-QLD
323 White-lined
Honeyeater - Meliphaga albilineata AU-NT
324 White-gaped
Honeyeater - Stomiopera unicolor AU-NT
325 Bell Miner
- Manorina melanophrys AU-VIC
326 Noisy Miner
- Manorina melanocephala AU-VIC
327 Yellow-throated
Miner - Manorina flavigula AU-NT
328 Bridled
Honeyeater - Bolemoreus frenatus AU-QLD
329 Spiny-cheeked
Honeyeater - Acanthagenys rufogularis AU-NT
330 Little
Wattlebird - Anthochaera chrysoptera AU-VIC
331 Western
Wattlebird - Anthochaera lunulata AU-WA
332 Red
Wattlebird - Anthochaera carunculata AU-VIC
333 Singing
Honeyeater - Gavicalis virescens AU-VIC
334 White-plumed
Honeyeater - Ptilotula penicillata AU-VIC
335 Bar-breasted
Honeyeater - Ramsayornis fasciatus AU-NT
336 Rufous-banded
Honeyeater - Conopophila albogularis AU-NT
337 Rufous-throated
Honeyeater - Conopophila rufogularis AU-NT
338 White-fronted
Chat - Epthianura albifrons AU-VIC
339 Dusky
Myzomela - Myzomela obscura AU-QLD
340 New Holland
Honeyeater - Phylidonyris novaehollandiae AU-VIC
341 White-cheeked
Honeyeater - Phylidonyris niger AU-WA
342 Blue-faced
Honeyeater - Entomyzon cyanotis AU-NT
343 White-throated
Honeyeater - Melithreptus albogularis AU-NT
344 Macleay's
Honeyeater - Xanthotis macleayanus AU-QLD
345 Little
Friarbird - Philemon citreogularis AU-NT
346 Helmeted
Friarbird - Philemon buceroides AU-QLD
347 Silver-crowned
Friarbird - Philemon argenticeps AU-NT
348 Striated
Pardalote - Pardalotus striatus AU-NT
349 White-browed
Scrubwren - Sericornis frontalis AU-VIC
350 Buff-rumped
Thornbill - Acanthiza reguloides AU-VIC
351 Brown
Thornbill - Acanthiza pusilla AU-VIC
352 Weebill -
Smicrornis brevirostris AU-NT
353 Large-billed
Gerygone - Gerygone magnirostris AU-QLD
354 Brown
Gerygone - Gerygone mouki AU-VIC
355 Gray
Gerygone - Gerygone igata NZ-STL
356 Gray-crowned
Babbler - Pomatostomus temporalis AU-NT
357 Whitehead -
Mohoua albicilla NZ-WGN
358 Pipipi -
Mohoua novaeseelandiae NZ-STL
359 North
Island Kokako - Callaeas wilsoni NZ-AUK
360 North
Island Saddleback - Philesturnus rufusater NZ-WGN
361 South
Island Saddleback - Philesturnus carunculatus NZ-STL
362 Stitchbird
- Notiomystis cincta NZ-AUK
363 White-breasted
Woodswallow - Artamus leucorynchus AU-QLD
364 Masked
Woodswallow - Artamus personatus AU-NT
365 Black-faced
Woodswallow - Artamus cinereus AU-NT
366 Gray
Butcherbird - Cracticus torquatus AU-VIC
367 Silver-backed
Butcherbird - Cracticus argenteus AU-NT
368 Pied
Butcherbird - Cracticus nigrogularis AU-NT
369 Black
Butcherbird - Cracticus quoyi AU-QLD
370 Australian
Magpie - Gymnorhina tibicen NZ-STL
371 Pied
Currawong - Strepera graculina AU-NSW
372 Black-faced
Cuckooshrike - Coracina novaehollandiae AU-NT
373 White-bellied
Cuckooshrike - Coracina papuensis AU-QLD
374 White-winged
Triller - Lalage tricolor AU-NT
375 Varied
Triller - Lalage leucomela AU-QLD
376 Golden
Whistler - Pachycephala pectoralis AU-VIC
377 Gray
Whistler - Pachycephala simplex AU-QLD
378 Rufous
Whistler - Pachycephala rufiventris AU-NT
379 Loggerhead
Shrike - Lanius ludovicianus MX-BCS
380 Northern
Shrike - Lanius borealis US-OR
381 Olive-backed
Oriole - Oriolus sagittatus AU-NT
382 Green
Oriole - Oriolus flavocinctus AU-QLD
383 Australasian
Figbird - Sphecotheres vieilloti AU-QLD
384 Spangled
Drongo - Dicrurus bracteatus AU-NSW
385 Northern
Fantail - Rhipidura rufiventris AU-NT
386 Willie-wagtail
- Rhipidura leucophrys AU-VIC
387 Gray
Fantail - Rhipidura albiscapa AU-VIC
388 New Zealand
Fantail - Rhipidura fuliginosa NZ-CAN
389 White-eared
Monarch - Carterornis leucotis AU-QLD
390 Magpie-lark
- Grallina cyanoleuca AU-VIC
391 Leaden
Flycatcher - Myiagra rubecula AU-NT
392 Broad-billed
Flycatcher - Myiagra ruficollis AU-NT
393 Shining
Flycatcher - Myiagra alecto AU-QLD
394 Black-throated
Magpie-Jay - Calocitta colliei MX-BCS
395 Steller's
Jay - Cyanocitta stelleri US-OR
396 California
Scrub-Jay - Aphelocoma californica MX-BCS
397 Rook -
Corvus frugilegus NZ-CAN
398 American
Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos US-CA
399 Torresian
Crow - Corvus orru AU-NT
400 Little Crow
- Corvus bennetti AU-NT
401 Australian
Raven - Corvus coronoides AU-VIC
402 Little
Raven - Corvus mellori AU-VIC
403 Forest Raven
- Corvus tasmanicus AU-VIC
404 Common
Raven - Corvus corax MX-BCS
405 White-winged
Chough - Corcorax melanorhamphos AU-VIC
406 Lemon-bellied
Flycatcher - Microeca flavigaster AU-NT
407 Scarlet
Robin - Petroica boodang AU-VIC
408 Tomtit -
Petroica macrocephala NZ-STL
409 New Zealand
Robin - Petroica australis NZ-CAN
410 Horned Lark
- Eremophila alpestris MX-BCS
411 Eurasian
Skylark - Alauda arvensis NZ-TAS
412 Northern
Rough-winged Swallow - Stelgidopteryx serripennis MX-BCS
413 Tree
Swallow - Tachycineta bicolor US-OR
414 Barn
Swallow - Hirundo rustica US-WA
415 Welcome
Swallow - Hirundo neoxena NZ-CAN
416 Fairy
Martin - Petrochelidon ariel AU-QLD
417 Tree Martin
- Petrochelidon nigricans AU-QLD
418 Black-capped
Chickadee - Poecile atricapillus US-OR
419 Chestnut-backed
Chickadee - Poecile rufescens US-WA
420 Oak
Titmouse - Baeolophus inornatus US-CA
421 Verdin -
Auriparus flaviceps MX-BCS
422 Bushtit -
Psaltriparus minimus MX-BCN
423 Brown
Creeper - Certhia americana US-CA
424 House Wren
- Troglodytes aedon US-CA
425 Marsh Wren
- Cistothorus palustris US-WA
426 Cactus Wren
- Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus MX-BCS
427 Blue-gray
Gnatcatcher - Polioptila caerulea MX-BCS
428 California
Gnatcatcher - Polioptila californica MX-BCS
429 Ruby-crowned
Kinglet - Regulus calendula US-CA
430 Golden-headed
Cisticola - Cisticola exilis AU-VIC
431 Wrentit -
Chamaea fasciata US-CA
432 Silver-eye
- Zosterops lateralis NZ-CAN
433 Western
Bluebird - Sialia mexicana US-OR
434 Hermit
Thrush - Catharus guttatus US-CA
435 Eurasian
Blackbird - Turdus merula NZ-CAN
436 Song Thrush
- Turdus philomelos NZ-CAN
437 American
Robin - Turdus migratorius US-CA
438 Varied
Thrush - Ixoreus naevius US-OR
439 Gray
Thrasher - Toxostoma cinereum MX-BCS
440 California
Thrasher - Toxostoma redivivum US-CA
441 Sage
Thrasher - Oreoscoptes montanus MX-BCN
442 Northern
Mockingbird - Mimus polyglottos MX-BCS
443 Metallic
Starling - Aplonis metallica AU-QLD
444 European
Starling - Sturnus vulgaris MX-BCS
445 Common Myna
- Acridotheres tristis NZ-TKI
446 Mistletoebird
- Dicaeum hirundinaceum AU-NT
447 Olive-backed
Sunbird - Cinnyris jugularis AU-QLD
448 Dunnock -
Prunella modularis NZ-STL
449 Australasian
Pipit - Anthus novaeseelandiae NZ-CAN
450 American
Pipit - Anthus rubescens MX-BCS
451 Phainopepla
- Phainopepla nitens MX-BCS
452 Orange-crowned
Warbler - Oreothlypis celata MX-BCS
453 Yellow
Warbler - Setophaga petechia MX-BCS
454 Yellow-rumped
Warbler - Setophaga coronata MX-BCS
455 Brewer's
Sparrow - Spizella breweri MX-BCS
456 Black-throated
Sparrow - Amphispiza bilineata MX-BCS
457 Lark
Sparrow - Chondestes grammacus MX-BCS
458 Lark
Bunting - Calamospiza melanocorys MX-BCS
459 Fox Sparrow
- Passerella iliaca US-OR
460 Dark-eyed
Junco - Junco hyemalis US-CA
461 White-crowned
Sparrow - Zonotrichia leucophrys MX-BCN
462 Golden-crowned
Sparrow - Zonotrichia atricapilla US-CA
463 Savannah
Sparrow - Passerculus sandwichensis MX-BCS
464 Song
Sparrow - Melospiza melodia US-CA
465 Lincoln's
Sparrow - Melospiza lincolnii US-CA
466 California
Towhee - Melozone crissalis MX-BCS
467 Spotted
Towhee - Pipilo maculatus US-CA
468 Yellowhammer
- Emberiza citrinella NZ-CAN
469 Northern
Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis MX-BCS
470 Pyrrhuloxia
- Cardinalis sinuatus MX-BCS
471 Lazuli
Bunting - Passerina amoena MX-BCS
472 Varied
Bunting - Passerina versicolor MX-BCS
473 Yellow-headed
Blackbird - Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus MX-BCS
474 Western
Meadowlark - Sturnella neglecta MX-BCS
475 Hooded
Oriole - Icterus cucullatus MX-BCS
476 Scott's
Oriole - Icterus parisorum MX-BCS
477 Red-winged
Blackbird - Agelaius phoeniceus MX-BCS
478 Brown-headed
Cowbird - Molothrus ater MX-BCS
479 Brewer's
Blackbird - Euphagus cyanocephalus MX-BCS
480 Common
Chaffinch - Fringilla coelebs NZ-CAN
481 House Finch
- Haemorhous mexicanus MX-BCS
482 European
Greenfinch - Chloris chloris NZ-STL
483 Lesser
Redpoll - Acanthis cabaret NZ-CAN
484 European
Goldfinch - Carduelis carduelis NZ-CAN
485 House
Sparrow - Passer domesticus MX-BCS
486 Red-browed
Firetail - Neochmia temporalis AU-VIC
487 Crimson
Finch - Neochmia phaeton AU-NT
488 Zebra Finch
- Taeniopygia guttata AU-VIC
489 Masked
Finch - Poephila personata AU-NT
490 Long-tailed
Finch - Poephila acuticauda AU-NT
491 Chestnut-breasted
Munia - Lonchura castaneothorax AU-QLD
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