While driving home from the barn last night, I saw my first scissortail flycatcher. Also added to my list are Great Egrets, Vespers Sparrows and the Scissortail.
Yesterday I decided to take my Black Lab out for a walk and do a little birding if possible. She is a natural "birder". I wish we could tell the birds to stay, sit and heal. I was able to find all 5 species of woodpeckers found here in Eastern Oklahoma, downy, hairy, pileated, red-headed and northern flicker.
To the list of regulars I was also able to add song and field sparrows and a brown thrasher at the barn. This inspired me to take a short trip to the lake where I stopped at the dam. No eagles today but the pelicans, cormorants and great blue herrons where all watching the ring billed gulls work the waters below the dam. At the state park above the dam we were able to find the Black ducks hanging out with the mallards and a Bewick's wren.
Not a very good birding day but beautiful weather. It seems that the birding is better when the weather is changing which is often here. Went to the lake lot and heard a Red breasted Nuthatch.
Flushed a Wilson's Snipe by the stream while checking the horses.
I started my life list 3 years ago but haven't been real dilligent. I typed it up yesterday and found about 200 different species most are from the west. This doesn't include my Oklahoma list. I like to bird in the national parks.
Loons:
6/04 Common Loon - North Shore Lake Superior
Grebes:
3/05 Pied Billed Grebe -Big Bend Nat'l Park Texas
Geese:
6/04 Canadian Goose - Thunder Bay Canada
Ducks:
8/03 Mallards - Springdale Utah Zion National Park
3/05 Northern Shoveler - Big Bend National Park Texas
3/05 Blue Winged Teal - Big Bend National Park Texas
6/04 Red breasted Merganser - North Shore Lake Superior
Vultures:
3/05 Turkey Vulture - Big Bend National Park Texas
3/05 Black Vulture - Big Bend National Park Texas
Falcons:
3/05 American Kestrel - Big Bend National Park Texas
Turkeys:
8/03 Wild Turkey - Bryce National Park Utah
Rails:
3/05 Sora - Big Bend National Park Texas
Plovers:
8/03 Killdeer - Bryce Canyon National Park Utah
Sandpipers:
8/03 Spotted Sandpipers - Bryce Canyon National Park Utah
Gulls:
6/04 Ringed billed Gull - North Shore Lake Superior
6/04 Herring Gull - North Shore Lake Superior
Doves:
3/05 Mourning dove - Big Bend National Park Texas
3/05 White winged Dove - Big Bend National Park Texas
Cuckoos
6/03 Greater Roadrunner - Carlsbad National Park New Mexico
Owls:
3/05 Great Horned Owl - Big Bend National Park Texas
3/05 Western Screech Owl - Big Bend National Park Texas
Nighthawks:
3/05 Lesser nighthawk - Big Bend National Park Texas
Swifts
3/05 White-throated Swift - Big Bend National Park Texas
Hummingbirds:
8/03 Black-chinned Hummingbird - Zion NP Utah
8/03 Broad tailed Hummingbird - Grand Canyon North Rim Arizonia
8/03 Rufous Hummingbird - Leadville Colorado ele 11,300 ft.
Wookpeckers
3/05 Golden-fronted Woodpecker - Big Bend National Park Texas
8/03 Ladder-backed Woodpecker - Grand Canyon North Rim
8/03 Hairy Woodpecker - Grand Canyon North Rim
Flycatcher:
8/03 Olive-sided Flycatcher - Grand Canyon North Rim
8/04 Eastern Wood Pewee - Natural Bridge Virginia
8/03 Western Wood Pewee - Zion NP Utah
8/03 Back Phoebe - Zion NP Utah
8/03 Say's Phoebe - Bryce NP Utah
6/03 Vermillion flycatcher - Carlsbad NP New Mexico
3/05 Ash-throated Flycatcher - Big Bend National Park Texas
Viero:
8/03 Plumbeous Vireo - Grand Canyon North Rim
7/03 Cassin's Vireo - Leadville Colorado ele. 11690
6/04 Red-eyed Vireo- North Shore Lake Superior
6/04 Warbling Vireo - North Shore Lake Superior
Crows and Jays:
7/03 Steller's Jay - Idaho Srpings Colorado
8/03 Steller's Jay very light- Bryce Canyon NP Utah
7/03 Gray Jay - Leadville Colorado elevation 11300
8/03 Clark's Nutcracker - Bryce Canyon Utah
8/03 Western Scrub Jay - Capital Reef NP Utah
8/03 Black billed magpie - Leadville Colorado
8/03 Common Raven - Grand Canyon North Rim
Swallows:
7/03 Tree Swallow - Idaho Spring Colorado
8/03 Violet green Swallow - Leadville Colorado
3/05 Cliff Swallow - Big Bend National Park Texas
8/03 Northern rough-winged Swallow - Bryce Canyon NP Utah
8/03 Barn Swallow - Bryce Canyon NP Utah
6/03 Cave Swallow - Carlsbad Caverns NP New Mexico
Chickadee
6/04 Black capped Chickadee - North Shore Lake Superior
7/03 Mountain Chickadee - Leadville Colorado elevation 11,300
Bushtits:
8/03 Bushtit - Grand Canyon North Rim
Nuthatches
8/03 White Breasted Nuthatch - Grand Canyon North Rim
8/03 Pygmy Nuthatch - Grand Canyon North Rim
Wrens:
3/05 Bewick's Wren - Big Bend National Park Texas
8/03 Canyon Wren - Zion NP Utah
3/05 Marsh Wren - Big Bend National Park Texas
Dippers:
8/03 American Dipper - Bryce Canyon Utah
Gnatchatchers:
3/05 Black tailed Gnatcatcher - Big Bend National Park Texas
Thrushes:
8/03 Western Bluebird - Bryce NP Utah
8/03 Mountain Bluebird - Bryce NP Utah
8/04 Veery - North Shore Lake Superior
7/03 Hermit Thrush - Leadville Colorado elevation 11690
8/03 American Robin - Natural Bridge Virginia
Mockingbirds, thrashers
8/04 Gray Catbird - Shanandowa National Park Virginia
3/05 Northern Mockingbird - Big Bend National Park Texas
Waxwings:
3/05 Cedar Waxwings - Big Bend National Park Texas
Silky-flycatchers
8/03 Phainopepla - Zion National Park Utah
Warblers:
8/03 Lucy's Warbler - Zion National Park Utah
6/04 Chestnut sided Warbler - North Shore Lake Superior
3/05 yellow rumped warbler - Big Bend National Park Texas
8/03 Black-throated Gray Warbler - Grand Canyon North Rim
6/04 Black throated Green Warbler North Shore Lake Superior
6/03 Grace's Warbler - Zion NP Utah
8/03 Yellow Warbler - Zion NP Utah
6/04 Ovenbird - Isle Royal Nation Park Michigan
6/04 Common Yellowthroat - North Shore Lake Superior
Tanager:
8/03 Western Tanager - Zion National Park Utah
Towhee:
8/03 Sptted towhee - Zion NP Utah
Sparrows:
3/05 Brewer's Sparrow - Big Bend National Park Texas
8/03 Lark's Sparrow - Grand Canyon North Rim
3/05 Black Throated Sparrow - Big Bend National Park Texas
7/03 Fox Sparrow - Leadville Colorado elevation 11,700
3/05 Lincoln's Sparrow - Big Bend National Park Texas
Juncos:
8/03 Dark Eyed Juncos - Grand Canyon North rim
Cardinals:
3/05 Northern Cardinals - Big Bend National Park Texas
3/05 Pyrrhuloxia - Big Bend National Park Texas
Blackbirds:
6/04 Red-winged Blackbird - Road to North Shore Lake Superior Minn.
3/05 Great-tailed Grackle - Big Bend National Park Texas
3/05 Brewer's Blackbird - Big Bend National Park Texas
Orioles:
6/03 Scott's Oriole - Carlsbad Caverns NP New Mexico
Finches:
7/03 Cassin's Finch - Leadville Colorado elevation 11690
3/05 House finch - Big Bend National Park Texas
7/03 Red Crossbill - Leadville Colorado elevation 11,000
7/03 White winged Crossbill - Idaho Springs Colorado
8/03 Pine Grosbeak Bryce Canyon NP
I try to find one day a month to spend birding locally and yesterday was it. I have just started to make an Oklahoma list to go with my vacation list. Most of the migrants will be arriving soon and this will give me a baseline to start from.
House (in a residental neighborhood of a large city) Carolinia Wren, Carolina Chickadee, Common and Great Tailed Grackles, Starlings, Brewer's blackbirds, cowbirds, Northern Mockingbird (has staked out my house and sings from the top of the roof every night and day), Mourning doves, Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, House Sparrows, Red tailed Hawk, and an American Kestrel (unusal sighting)
Barn (where I pasture my horses) Pidgeon (stray from the city not usually seen) Great Blue Heron, Juvinal Red Tail Hawk almost completely white underneath, Downy Woodpecker, Dark eyed Juncos, Red Winged Blackbirds, Common and Great Tailed Grackles, Satrlings, Brewer's blackbirds, cowbirds, Northern Mockingbirds, Eastern Bluebirds, Eastern Meadowlarks, House Sparrows, crows, Mallards. Adding a Wilson's Snipe.
Oxley Nature Center: Bluebird, White-Throated Sparrows, Northern Cardinal, American robins, Carolina Chickadees, Crows, Lincoln's Sparrows, Downy wookpecker, Hairy Wookpecker, Dark eyed Juncos, American Coots, Marsh Wren, Tufted Titmouse, Grackles both common and great tailed, cowbirds, blackbirds, starlings. Too far to identify-flycatcher, merganzer either common or red breasted and another 50 ducks? I need a scope!
About 30 different species.