Friday, June 17, 2011

BIrds seen as of June 14th 2011 on Alaska trip


AVOCET, AMERICAN

BITTERN, AMERICAN

BLACKBIRD, BREWER’S

BLACKBIRD, RED-WINGED

BLACKBIRD, YELLOW-HEADED

BLUEBIRD, EASTERN

BOBOLINK

CARDINAL, NORTHERN

CATBIRD, GRAY

CHICKADEE, BLACK-CAPPED

COOT, AMERICAN

CORMORANT, DOUBLE-CRESTED

COWBIRD, BROWN-HEADED

CRANE, SANDHILL

CROW, AMERICAN

DOVE, MOURNING

DOVE, ROCK

DUCK, RING-NECKED

DUCK, RUDDY

DUCK, WOOD

EAGLE, BALD

EGRET, GREAT

FINCH,HOUSE

FINCH, PURPLE

FLICKER, NORTHERN

FLYCATCHER, ALDER

FLYCATCHER, DUSKY

FLYCATCHER, GREAT-CRESTED

FLYCATCHER, LEAST

GADWALL

GODWIT, MARBLED

GOLDFINCH, AMERICAN

GOOSE, CANADA

GOSHAWK, NORTHERN

GRACKLE, COMMON

GREBE, EARED

GREBE, PIED-BILLED

GREBE, RED-NECKED

GREBE, WESTERN

GROSBEAK, PINE

GROSBEAK, ROSE-BREASTED

GULL, BONAPARTE’S

GULL, HERRING

GULL, RING-BILLED

HARRIER, NORTHERN

HAWK, RED-TAIL

HAWK, ROUGH-LEGGED

HAWK, SHARP-SHINNED

HAWK, SWAINSON’S

HEN, GUINEA

HERON, GREAT BLUE

HERON, GREEN

HUMMINGBIRD, RUBY-THROATED

JAY, BLUE

KILLDEER

KINGBIRD, EASTERN

KINGBIRD, WESTERN

KINGFISHER, BELTED

LOON, COMMON

MALLARD

MARTIN, PURPLE

MEADOWLARK, WESTERN

MERGANSER, HOODED

NIGHTHAWK, COMMON

NUTHATCH, WHITE-BREASTED

ORIOLE, BALTIMORE

OSPREY

PELICAN, WHITE

PHALAROPE, WILSON’S

PHEASANT, RING NECKED

PHOEBE, EASTERN

PINTAIL. NORTHERN

REDHEAD

REDSTART, AMERICAN

ROBIN, AMERICAN

SANDPIPER, SOLITARY

SAPSUCKER, YELLOW-BELLIED

SHOVELER

SNIPE, WILSON’S

SPARROW, CHIPPING

SPARROW, FIELD

SPARROW, HOUSE

SPARROW, LARK

SPARROW, SAVANNAH

SPARROW, SONG

SPARROW, SWAMP

STARLING

SWALLOW, BANK

SWALLOW, BARN

SWALLOW, CLIFF

SWALLOW, TREE

SWAN, TRUMPETER

SWAN, TUNDRA

SWIFT, CHIMNEY

TEAL, BLUE-WINGED

TEAL, GREEN-WINGED

TERN, BLACK

TERN, CASPIAN

TERN, COMMON

TERN, FORSTER’S

THRASHER, BROWN

TOWHEE, EASTERN

TURKEY, WILD

VULTURE, TURKEY

WARBLER, YELLOW

WARBLER, YELLOW-RUMPED

WAXWING, CEDAR

WILLET

WOOD-PEWEE, EASTERN

WOODPECKER, DOWNY

WOODPECKER, RED-HEADED

YELLOWTHROAT, COMMON


1 comment:

Mary said...

Oh my goodness....lots of birds. How come I can see some of your pics on the blog and not others? Seems like you are really enjoying the sites! Safe Travels.