Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Jump away from birds for a moment

On our stop at the Pancake Rock, just north of the Franz Joseph Glacier, we ran across several small pods of Hector Dolphins. I have to admit, I know nothing about these dolphins, but everyone sure excited to see them. A quick Wiki check, tells me that they are actually very small, the smallest oceanic dolphin, at 1.2 to 1.4 meters. There are two subspecies, the ones we found on the South Island, and the critically endangered subspecies on the west coast of the North Island. The North Island dolphins numbers less than 60 total in 2011, but there was no new news as the their current population.  I can tell you that they are incredibly beautiful, and feel privileged to have seen them, and gotten to take a few photos.












Tuesday, March 27, 2018

New Zealands Oystercatchers

New Zealand has a couple of types of Oystercatchers, well actually three, if you count one that is only on a very distant island, but here on the main two islands there are two. The South Island Oystercatcher, and the Variable Oystercatcher. The Variable gets it's name fir that exact reason, it varies in color. There is the all black Phase, the Pied, or black and white phase, and the intermediate phase with a mostly back body, but some muddled black and white plumage on the belly. So far here on the South Island, 95 % of the Variable Oystercatchers have been the black phase. 95% of all the Oystercatchers I have seen though have been South Island Oystercatchers. The Variable Oystercatcher, black phase, looks very much like the Black Oystercatcher from the Pacific Northwest, and the Sooty Oystercatcher that we hope to see once we get to Australia.

The South Island Oystercatcher is a classic black and white with, with the white extending up above the front of the wings.









The Variable Oystercatcher, Black Phase, are a striking bird, with the obvious eye ring.




We stopped at an area called Pancake Rocks, to look at the rock formations, as well as have a chance at some Gannets and Petrels. The Gannets and Petrels no showed, but the lone Variable Oystercatcher was sitting down in the middle of all the crashing waves, as if it owned the place.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Ok, Ok, here are the little Blue Penguins

I got a couple of notes, letting know that while the Yellow-eyed Penguins truly are cool, the little Blue Penguins were indeed my first and I deserve to give them their due. The site that we got to visit was indeed a great facility, and had well trained staff there to help out. The fees collected ($35.00 Per Person) helped fund not only that area, but the adjacent Royal Albatross Center as well. The Blue Penguin is actually quite common thru out New Zealand, it is just that there is a timing issue when you are trying to cover as much ground as we are, and trying to get as many species as possible, so this center helped me get the tick I needed, and I helped pay for their work. A great trade of, as far as I was concerned. The photography was quite difficult, as there is no flashes allowed, as well as no auto focus....so finding those little buggers in the lens, in the dark, despite the low light LED lights that were added, getting them in focus, and having enough shutter speed in the dark was a challenge. Here is one that came out...well, OK.



Saturday, March 24, 2018

Yellow-eyed Penguins

For those of you that might now have been following along on my stories at 10000 Birds, then here is a quick update on my hopes to find my first penguins. My first actual wild penguins were the little Blue Penguins, that we got to see come ashore at the small Penguin viewing site, near Portobello, on the South Island. Now don't get me wrong, it was wild penguins, and they were my first, but there was a bleacher like setting with 50 people, all waiting for these diminutive little bird to come home to roost. I got way more out of finding the Yellow-eyed Penguins in the wild, without paying a very large fee, and it was just me and a few sincere birders. I don't remember your names, but thank you so very much to the couple for my home state of Oregon, for giving me the heads up, on where they would be coming up the hill. And so, I give you my very first wild penguins, the endemic, and somewhat rare (approximately 500 birds)   Yellow-eyed Penguins!



This one was just laying down to sleep off a hard day out at sea chasing fish!


Friday, March 23, 2018

Paradise Shelduck - Cosmetic Reversel in New Zealand

As we all know, in the bird world it is usually the male bird that gets all the color. The gaudy feathers, the bright colors, all the bling usually ends up on the male bird. I am sure there are great reasons, you know, looking hot in order to attract a mate, the drab female can sit on a nest, with less chance of being spotted by a predator, there are many good reasons. All that is thrown out the window when it comes to New Zealand's Paradise Shelduck. Actually resembling a goose, more than a duck, the female is was blessed with bright orange and chestnut body colors, and brilliant white head. Now, don't get me wrong, the male is no slouch, but when you are scanning a field, that bright colored female stands out like a beacon. This is also a very wide spread bird, at least so far on the South Island, with what seems like a pair in every decent sized field, paddock are large pond. Take a look at the colors of both birds, and let me know what you think!

Here is a shot of three of the females out in a paddock


For comparison, here is the male



Here are a few more shots, including a flying shot, where you can see the bright white wing bars that are impossible to miss. This flight shot is on a juvenile female.

 
 
 





Thursday, March 22, 2018

The Weka, a New Zealand Endemic

When I got to see my first Weka, we were on the bridge road, from the ferry, over the pass to Doubtful Sound. Our Captain Miles was driving, and by this time had figured out my interest in all things bird. I was in the back seat when he announced "There's a Weka" and nearly slammed on the brakes. Before the car was a chicken sized rail, picking away on a road killed opossum. Grabbing my camera, Miles said no hurry, it wont go anywhere. He was quite right, as it had no intention of giving up its dinner. They have a pretty open diet, eating insects, worms, fruit, seeds, all usually found by flicking leaves and forest ground cover with their bill. Dozens of Weka's later, they still really are almost domesticated, letting you walk right up to them, even in the most remote of locations. In some cases, they will walk right up to you, especially if there has been steady stream people, that it can beg an easy treat from. Here are a couple of shots of the Weka!

This is the subspecies, Gallirallis australis greyi, or Western Weka.





I found this Weka, down on Stewart Island, making it a Stewart Island Weka, Galliralliu Australia scotti
 
 
These nest two were found in the northern half of the South Island, making them also Western Weka's.
 
 



 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

A childhood favorite

Ever since I can remember, I have been looking at, and reading about birds. One of those magical birds that I always hoped to see some day was the Masked Lapwing. There is no real logical reason, it just seemed like a really cool bird. So, you can imagine my excitement, when I go to see this very bird on my first day in New Zealand. No, quite honestly, the are EVERYWHERE!   Still cool, still fun to photograph, but the magical, mystical aura has worn off. I got a few shots in the last few days, so here are a few to look at.









Monday, March 19, 2018

Pied Shags, looking for love


While birding in the USA, I have been able to watch quite a few different birds got thru their sometimes elaborate mating routines. Yesterday, I got to watch the Pied Shags, work their way thru a very similar little game that is quite similar to our Great Blue Herons. I call it “The Stick Game”. In this game, the birds play a bird of keep away, with a twig or stick, and then sooner or later the game switches to a game of tug! In the shots below, you can see this adoring young couple with their stick…






Saturday, March 17, 2018

Christchurch to Te Anu

We left Christchurch, on our way to Te Anu, and the home of another family friend, Peter and Bev. Peter had arranged a private, three day/two night trip upon a yacht to Doubtful Sound. This is a very remote area, and requires quite a bit of organizing to get all of your gear/food/wine etc to the boat. First you load everything onto the aluminum skiff, which makes the run across the lake to a small bay. This part, Jeanne and I got to ride on a nice warm ferry. The we unload the gear of the boat, and onto the truck to haul it up over the pass to West Arm, Doubtful Sound where the big boat is laying at moor. Launch the dinghy, to get to the boat, bring it to the end of the wharf, and load all the gear. Finally, we are off, and this place is beautiful! Reminds me very much of Desolation Sound, up in BC.

After a short tour, the Captain Miles, goes over the side in his dive gear and in a matter of minutes brings up 8 lobsters!  We are gonna eat good tonight,. But, wait it gets better, then we go fishing for Blue Cod, and catch 5 or 6 which are added to the nights meal. A couple bottle of wine, a salad and this is a meal fit for kings!

The next day we head around the end of the sound, and out towards to open ocean. Things out there are pretty bumpy, with 25 + winds and by the time we are out of the opening to the sound, in 4 to 5 meter waves. There are hundreds of ocean birds, especially Sooty Shearwaters, along with a couple of albatross.

In addition to the water based birds, I found Tui's, Silvereyes, Weka's, Bellbirds, and Paradise Sheldrake Ducks.

Here is the little Tomtit

 
 
This is the beautiful singing Bellbird


The smaller albatross's in this area are called Mollymawks. This is the White-capped Mollymawk


Ant this is the Buller's Mollymawk




Friday, March 16, 2018

The latest Year List

Rather than wait for month end, I am updating the Year List now, as I have some decent Wi-Fi. Today I got to add both the Yellow-eyed Penguin, as well as a huge surprise, the Giant Northern Petrel.  That takes my Year List up to 265, with 63 of them coming from New Zealand alone!  Of those 63, 55 of them are all new life birds for me.

If you want to browse thru the list, here it is!!

1 Southern Brown Kiwi - Apteryx australis Ulva Island, South Island New Zealand 13-Mar-18
2 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck - Dendrocygna autumnalis La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
3 Snow Goose - Anser caerulescens Flooded fields along interstate 5, so of Sacramento 10-Feb-18
4 Greater White-fronted Goose - Anser albifrons William L Finley NWR 16-Feb-18
5 Brant - Branta bernicla Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
6 Cackling Goose - Branta hutchinsii Philomath Sewer Ponds 15-Feb-18
7 Canada Goose - Branta canadensis Flooded fields along interstate 5, so of Sacramento 10-Feb-18
8 Black Swan - Cygnus atratus Bromley WTP 4-Mar-18
9 Trumpeter Swan - Cygnus buccinator William L Finley NWR 15-Feb-18
10 Paradise Shelduck - Tadorna variegata Bromley WTP 4-Mar-18
11 Wood Duck - Aix sponsa Philomath Sewer Ponds 15-Feb-18
12 Blue-winged Teal - Spatula discors La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
13 Cinnamon Teal - Spatula cyanoptera La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
14 Northern Shoveler - Spatula clypeata El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
15 Gadwall - Mareca strepera Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
16 American Wigeon - Mareca americana La Paz Sewer Ponds 6-Jan-18
17 Pacific Black Duck - Anas superciliosa Mirror Lakes, SI, New Zealand 9-Mar-18
18 Mallard - Anas platyrhynchos Flooded fields along interstate 5, so of Sacramento 10-Feb-18
19 Northern Pintail - Anas acuta El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
20 Green-winged Teal - Anas crecca La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
21 Gray Teal - Anas gracilis McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
22 Canvasback - Aythya valisineria Philomath Sewer Ponds 15-Feb-18
23 Redhead - Aythya americana Marina Palmira 1-Jan-18
24 Ring-necked Duck - Aythya collaris Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
25 New Zealand Scaup - Aythya novaeseelandiae Bromley WTP 4-Mar-18
26 Lesser Scaup - Aythya affinis El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
27 Surf Scoter - Melanitta perspicillata Florence South Jetty 14-Feb-18
28 Bufflehead - Bucephala albeola Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
29 Common Goldeneye - Bucephala clangula Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 10-Feb-18
30 Hooded Merganser - Lophodytes cucullatus Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
31 Common Merganser - Mergus merganser Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 10-Feb-18
32 Red-breasted Merganser - Mergus serrator Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
33 Ruddy Duck - Oxyura jamaicensis Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
34 California Quail - Callipepla californica Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
35 Indian Peafowl - Pavo cristatus Waihola Wayside park 15-Mar-18
36 Wild Turkey - Meleagris gallopavo William L Finley NWR 16-Feb-18
37 Common Loon - Gavia immer Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
38 Least Grebe - Tachybaptus dominicus Presa La Buena Mujer 26-Jan-18
39 Pied-billed Grebe - Podilymbus podiceps Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
40 Horned Grebe - Podiceps auritus Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
41 Great Crested Grebe - Podiceps cristatus Lake Dunstan 8-Mar-18
42 Eared Grebe - Podiceps nigricollis Marina Palmira 1-Jan-18
43 Western Grebe - Aechmophorus occidentalis Florence South Jetty 14-Feb-18
44 Yellow-eyed Penguin - Megadyptes antipodes Katiki Point Penguin reserve 16-Mar-18
45 Little Penguin - Eudyptula minor Blue Penguin Center 15-Mar-18
46 Gray-headed Albatross - Thalassarche chrysostoma Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
47 Buller's Albatross - Thalassarche bulleri Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
48 White-capped Albatross - Thalassarche cauta Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
49 Royal Albatross - Diomedea epomophora Blue Penguin Center 15-Mar-18
50 Northern Giant-Petrel - Macronectes halli Katiki Point Penguin reserve 16-Mar-18
51 Sooty Shearwater - Ardenna grisea Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
52 Fluttering Shearwater - Puffinus gavia Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
53 Magnificent Frigatebird - Fregata magnificens El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
54 Blue-footed Booby - Sula nebouxii Marina Palmira 23-Jan-18
55 Brown Booby - Sula leucogaster Marina Palmira 1-Jan-18
56 Little Pied Cormorant - Microcarbo melanoleucos McCormacks Bay Reserve 4-Mar-18
57 Pelagic Cormorant - Phalacrocorax pelagicus Florence South Jetty 14-Feb-18
58 Great Cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
59 Spotted Shag - Phalacrocorax punctatus Taieri Mouth 15-Mar-18
60 Little Black Cormorant - Phalacrocorax sulcirostris McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
61 Pied Cormorant - Phalacrocorax varius McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
62 Double-crested Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
63 American White Pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchos El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
64 Brown Pelican - Pelecanus occidentalis El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
65 Great Blue Heron - Ardea herodias El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
66 Great Egret - Ardea alba El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
67 White-faced Heron - Egretta novaehollandiae McCormacks Bay Reserve 3-Mar-18
68 Snowy Egret - Egretta thula El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
69 Little Blue Heron - Egretta caerulea Marina Palmira 2-Jan-18
70 Tricolored Heron - Egretta tricolor El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
71 Reddish Egret - Egretta rufescens El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
72 Cattle Egret - Bubulcus ibis El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
73 Green Heron - Butorides virescens Marina Palmira 2-Jan-18
74 Black-crowned Night-Heron - Nycticorax nycticorax La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
75 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron - Nyctanassa violacea El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
76 White Ibis - Eudocimus albus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
77 White-faced Ibis - Plegadis chihi La Paz Sewer Ponds 6-Jan-18
78 Royal Spoonbill - Platalea regia McCormacks Bay Reserve 4-Mar-18
79 Turkey Vulture - Cathartes aura El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
80 Osprey - Pandion haliaetus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
81 Swamp Harrier - Circus approximans Cass Area 3-Mar-18
82 Northern Harrier - Circus hudsonius Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
83 Sharp-shinned Hawk - Accipiter striatus Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
84 Cooper's Hawk - Accipiter cooperii La Ventana 27-Jan-18
85 Bald Eagle - Haliaeetus leucocephalus Florence South Jetty 14-Feb-18
86 Harris's Hawk - Parabuteo unicinctus Marina Palmira 1-Jan-18
87 Red-shouldered Hawk - Buteo lineatus Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
88 Zone-tailed Hawk - Buteo albonotatus Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
89 Red-tailed Hawk - Buteo jamaicensis La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
90 Weka - Gallirallus australis Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
91 Ridgway's Rail - Rallus obsoletus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
92 Australasian Swamphen - Porphyrio melanotus Bromley WTP 4-Mar-18
93 Eurasian Coot - Fulica atra Lake Dunstan 8-Mar-18
94 American Coot - Fulica americana El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
95 Sandhill Crane - Antigone canadensis Flooded fields along interstate 5, so of Sacramento 10-Feb-18
96 Pied Stilt - Himantopus leucocephalus McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
97 Black-necked Stilt - Himantopus mexicanus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
98 American Avocet - Recurvirostra americana El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
99 South Island Oystercatcher - Haematopus finschi Peter and Bevs house 8-Mar-18
100 Variable Oystercatcher - Haematopus unicolor McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
101 American Oystercatcher - Haematopus palliatus La Paz Centro-malecon 9-Jan-18
102 Black-bellied Plover - Pluvialis squatarola El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
103 Pacific Golden-Plover - Pluvialis fulva Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
104 Masked Lapwing - Vanellus miles McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
105 Snowy Plover - Charadrius nivosus San Quintin Fidel Pabellon 5-Feb-18
106 Wilson's Plover - Charadrius wilsonia El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
107 Semipalmated Plover - Charadrius semipalmatus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
108 Killdeer - Charadrius vociferus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
109 Whimbrel - Numenius phaeopus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
110 Long-billed Curlew - Numenius americanus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
111 Marbled Godwit - Limosa fedoa El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
112 Sanderling - Calidris alba El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
113 Dunlin - Calidris alpina El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
114 Least Sandpiper - Calidris minutilla El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
115 Western Sandpiper - Calidris mauri El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
116 Short-billed Dowitcher - Limnodromus griseus Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
117 Long-billed Dowitcher - Limnodromus scolopaceus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
118 Wilson's Snipe - Gallinago delicata William L Finley NWR 15-Feb-18
119 Spotted Sandpiper - Actitis macularius El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
120 Greater Yellowlegs - Tringa melanoleuca El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
121 Willet - Tringa semipalmata El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
122 Lesser Yellowlegs - Tringa flavipes El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
123 Bonaparte's Gull - Chroicocephalus philadelphia El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
124 Black-billed Gull - Chroicocephalus bulleri McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
125 Red-billed Gull - Chroicocephalus scopulinus McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
126 Laughing Gull - Leucophaeus atricilla La Paz Centro-malecon 29-Jan-18
127 Heermann's Gull - Larus heermanni Marina Palmira 1-Jan-18
128 Mew Gull - Larus canus Billoy Frank Nisqually NWR 19-Feb-18
129 Ring-billed Gull - Larus delawarensis El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
130 Western Gull - Larus occidentalis Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
131 Yellow-footed Gull - Larus livens El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
132 California Gull - Larus californicus Guerro Negro 3-Feb-18
133 Herring Gull - Larus argentatus Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
134 Iceland Gull - Larus glaucoides Florence South Jetty 14-Feb-18
135 Glaucous-winged Gull - Larus glaucescens Billoy Frank Nisqually NWR 19-Feb-18
136 Kelp Gull - Larus dominicanus McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
137 Gull-billed Tern - Gelochelidon nilotica El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
138 Caspian Tern - Hydroprogne caspia El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
139 White-fronted Tern - Sterna striata McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
140 Forster's Tern - Sterna forsteri El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
141 Royal Tern - Thalasseus maximus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
142 Black Skimmer - Rynchops niger El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
143 Rock Pigeon - Columba livia El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
144 Eurasian Collared-Dove - Streptopelia decaocto La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
145 Common Ground-Dove - Columbina passerina El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
146 White-winged Dove - Zenaida asiatica El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
147 Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
148 New Zealand Pigeon - Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae Christchurch--Botanic Gardens 4-Mar-18
149 Greater Roadrunner - Geococcyx californianus Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
150 Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus Marina Palmira 15-Jan-18
151 Northern Saw-whet Owl - Aegolius acadicus Billoy Frank Nisqually NWR 19-Feb-18
152 Anna's Hummingbird - Calypte anna Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
153 Costa's Hummingbird - Calypte costae El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
154 Xantus's Hummingbird - Hylocharis xantusii Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
155 Sacred Kingfisher - Todiramphus sanctus McCormacks Bay Reserve 3-Mar-18
156 Belted Kingfisher - Megaceryle alcyon Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
157 Acorn Woodpecker - Melanerpes formicivorus Central Point RV Park 12-Feb-18
158 Gila Woodpecker - Melanerpes uropygialis El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
159 Red-breasted Sapsucker - Sphyrapicus ruber Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually NWR 20-Feb-18
160 Ladder-backed Woodpecker - Picoides scalaris insurgentes 1-Feb-18
161 Nuttall's Woodpecker - Picoides nuttallii Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 10-Feb-18
162 Downy Woodpecker - Picoides pubescens Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
163 Northern Flicker - Colaptes auratus Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
164 Gilded Flicker - Colaptes chrysoides Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
165 Pileated Woodpecker - Dryocopus pileatus Crystal Park Boat Ramp 15-Feb-18
166 Crested Caracara - Caracara cheriway El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
167 American Kestrel - Falco sparverius El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
168 Merlin - Falco columbarius Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
169 New Zealand Falcon - Falco novaeseelandiae Cass Area 3-Mar-18
170 Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
171 Kea - Nestor notabilis Arthurs Pass View Point 3-Mar-18
172 New Zealand Kaka - Nestor meridionalis Ulva Island, South Island New Zealand 13-Mar-18
173 Red-crowned Parakeet - Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae Ulva Island, South Island New Zealand 13-Mar-18
174 Monk Parakeet - Myiopsitta monachus La Paz, Mexico 30-Jan-18
175 Gray Flycatcher - Empidonax wrightii Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
176 Black Phoebe - Sayornis nigricans La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
177 Say's Phoebe - Sayornis saya Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
178 Vermilion Flycatcher - Pyrocephalus rubinus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
179 Ash-throated Flycatcher - Myiarchus cinerascens Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
180 Cassin's Kingbird - Tyrannus vociferans La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
181 Western Kingbird - Tyrannus verticalis La Ventana 17-Jan-18
182 Tui - Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae Doubtful Sound Entrance 9-Mar-18
183 New Zealand Bellbird - Anthornis melanura Peter and Bevs house 8-Mar-18
184 Gray Gerygone - Gerygone igata Peter and Bevs house 8-Mar-18
185 Pipipi - Mohoua novaeseelandiae Ulva Island, South Island New Zealand 13-Mar-18
186 South Island Saddleback - Philesturnus carunculatus Ulva Island, South Island New Zealand 13-Mar-18
187 Australian Magpie - Gymnorhina tibicen Peter and Bevs house 8-Mar-18
188 Loggerhead Shrike - Lanius ludovicianus Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
189 Northern Shrike - Lanius borealis Florence South Jetty 14-Feb-18
190 New Zealand Fantail - Rhipidura fuliginosa Arthur's Pass Village 3-Mar-18
191 Black-throated Magpie-Jay - Calocitta colliei Marina Palmira 23-Jan-18
192 Steller's Jay - Cyanocitta stelleri William L Finley NWR 16-Feb-18
193 California Scrub-Jay - Aphelocoma californica Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
194 Rook - Corvus frugilegus Canterbury area 3-Mar-18
195 American Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos Pechanga RV park 9-Feb-18
196 Common Raven - Corvus corax El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
197 Tomtit - Petroica macrocephala Peter and Bevs house 8-Mar-18
198 New Zealand Robin - Petroica australis Arthur's Pass Village 3-Mar-18
199 Horned Lark - Eremophila alpestris Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
200 Northern Rough-winged Swallow - Stelgidopteryx serripennis La Paz Sewer Ponds 6-Jan-18
201 Tree Swallow - Tachycineta bicolor Central Point RV Park 13-Feb-18
202 Barn Swallow - Hirundo rustica Billoy Frank Nisqually NWR 19-Feb-18
203 Welcome Swallow - Hirundo neoxena Sugarloaf Mtn lookout 4-Mar-18
204 Black-capped Chickadee - Poecile atricapillus Central Point RV Park 12-Feb-18
205 Chestnut-backed Chickadee - Poecile rufescens Billoy Frank Nisqually NWR 19-Feb-18
206 Oak Titmouse - Baeolophus inornatus Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
207 Verdin - Auriparus flaviceps Marina Palmira 3-Jan-18
208 Bushtit - Psaltriparus minimus Esytero Beach, Ensenada 6-Feb-18
209 Brown Creeper - Certhia americana Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
210 House Wren - Troglodytes aedon Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 10-Feb-18
211 Marsh Wren - Cistothorus palustris Billoy Frank Nisqually NWR 19-Feb-18
212 Cactus Wren - Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
213 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - Polioptila caerulea Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
214 California Gnatcatcher - Polioptila californica La Ventana 17-Jan-18
215 Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Regulus calendula Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
216 Wrentit - Chamaea fasciata Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
217 Silver-eye - Zosterops lateralis McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
218 Western Bluebird - Sialia mexicana Central Point RV Park 12-Feb-18
219 Hermit Thrush - Catharus guttatus Pechanga RV park 9-Feb-18
220 Eurasian Blackbird - Turdus merula McCormacks Bay Reserve 2-Mar-18
221 Song Thrush - Turdus philomelos Christchurch--Botanic Gardens 4-Mar-18
222 American Robin - Turdus migratorius Bakersfield RV Resort 9-Feb-18
223 Varied Thrush - Ixoreus naevius Crystal Park Boat Ramp 15-Feb-18
224 Gray Thrasher - Toxostoma cinereum Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
225 California Thrasher - Toxostoma redivivum Pechanga RV park 9-Feb-18
226 Sage Thrasher - Oreoscoptes montanus Observatory Road 5-Feb-18
227 Northern Mockingbird - Mimus polyglottos El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
228 European Starling - Sturnus vulgaris El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
229 Dunnock - Prunella modularis Peter and Bevs house 8-Mar-18
230 Australasian Pipit - Anthus novaeseelandiae Sugarloaf Mtn lookout 4-Mar-18
231 American Pipit - Anthus rubescens La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
232 Phainopepla - Phainopepla nitens Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
233 Orange-crowned Warbler - Oreothlypis celata La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
234 Yellow Warbler - Setophaga petechia El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
235 Yellow-rumped Warbler - Setophaga coronata El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
236 Brewer's Sparrow - Spizella breweri Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
237 Black-throated Sparrow - Amphispiza bilineata Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
238 Lark Sparrow - Chondestes grammacus El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
239 Lark Bunting - Calamospiza melanocorys El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
240 Fox Sparrow - Passerella iliaca Philomath Sewer Ponds 15-Feb-18
241 Dark-eyed Junco - Junco hyemalis Pechanga RV park 9-Feb-18
242 White-crowned Sparrow - Zonotrichia leucophrys Observatory Road 5-Feb-18
243 Golden-crowned Sparrow - Zonotrichia atricapilla Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 10-Feb-18
244 Savannah Sparrow - Passerculus sandwichensis El Centenario Tidal Flats 1-Jan-18
245 Song Sparrow - Melospiza melodia Pechanga RV park 9-Feb-18
246 Lincoln's Sparrow - Melospiza lincolnii Sacramento Expo Center, RV site, on the American River 11-Feb-18
247 California Towhee - Melozone crissalis Presa La Buena Mujer 26-Jan-18
248 Spotted Towhee - Pipilo maculatus Pechanga RV park 9-Feb-18
249 Yellowhammer - Emberiza citrinella Sugarloaf Mtn lookout 4-Mar-18
250 Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis Conquista Agraria 7-Jan-18
251 Pyrrhuloxia - Cardinalis sinuatus Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
252 Lazuli Bunting - Passerina amoena Presa La Buena Mujer 1-Jan-18
253 Varied Bunting - Passerina versicolor Presa La Buena Mujer 26-Jan-18
254 Yellow-headed Blackbird - Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
255 Western Meadowlark - Sturnella neglecta insurgentes 1-Feb-18
256 Hooded Oriole - Icterus cucullatus Marina Palmira 2-Jan-18
257 Scott's Oriole - Icterus parisorum Presa La Buena Mujer 26-Jan-18
258 Red-winged Blackbird - Agelaius phoeniceus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
259 Brown-headed Cowbird - Molothrus ater La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
260 Brewer's Blackbird - Euphagus cyanocephalus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
261 Common Chaffinch - Fringilla coelebs Arthur's Pass Village 3-Mar-18
262 House Finch - Haemorhous mexicanus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18
263 Lesser Redpoll - Acanthis cabaret Arthur's Pass Village 3-Mar-18
264 European Goldfinch - Carduelis carduelis Godley Head point 4-Mar-18
265 House Sparrow - Passer domesticus La Paz Sewer Ponds 1-Jan-18