A few photos came out well. Purple Martins.
Then Palm Warbler
And Veery
Semipalmated sandpiper and Black-necked Stilt
Then the less common Red-necked Phalarope, there were 25. I usually see 1-2.
And Bobolink
Great Tailed Grackle
A few photos came out well. Purple Martins.
Then Palm Warbler
And Veery
Semipalmated sandpiper and Black-necked Stilt
Then the less common Red-necked Phalarope, there were 25. I usually see 1-2.
And Bobolink
Great Tailed Grackle
The birds up to 75 got renumbered as I put in Varied Thrush at 64.
75-100 runs:
75 |
Lesser Scaup |
76 |
American Coot |
77 |
Killdeer |
78 |
Double-crested
Cormorant |
79 |
Common
Grackle |
80 |
Hooded
Merganser |
81 |
Iceland Gull |
82 |
Lesser
Black-backed Gull |
83 |
Blue-winged
Teal |
84 |
Green-winged
Teal |
85 |
Canvasback |
86 |
Ruddy Duck |
87 |
Eastern
Phoebe |
88 |
Pied-billed
Grebe |
89 |
Great Blue
Heron |
90 |
Tree Swallow |
91 |
Eared Grebe |
92 |
Wilson's
Snipe |
93 |
Loggerhead
Shrike |
94 |
Savannah
Sparrow |
95 |
Franklin's
Gull |
96 |
Greater
Yellowlegs |
97 |
Lesser
Yellowlegs |
98 |
Purple Martin |
99 |
Least
Sandpiper |
100 |
Lincoln's
Sparrow |
Then there is a Rusty Blackbird at the end today:
101 Barn Swallow
102 Horned Grebe
103 American Avocet
104 Baird's Sandpiper
105 Field Sparrow
106 Rusty Blackbird
I started making eBird lists in 2015. I got to 201 from May to December. I had thought of it in Missouri, but there were so many birders making so many lists that I hesitated. All my birds noted before that are historical lists. In 2016 there was a lot of listing and also world travel. 2020 was not bad, as I could drive to local bird spots easily. Just needed gas. Before vaccination I wore a mask even getting has.
Anyway, not much travel West planned this year, and a trip East is not likely to yield lifers. I have two lifers from home this year!
For 2022 one or two pics:It has been a bit slow. Finally got the 75 birds for the year list. Went to see some gulls yesterday. If I had stayed another hour I might have got the Iceland gull.
Ring bills:
A young gull catching a fish:
Bird list finally got to 50
Long-billed Dowitcher
I don't seem to have a handy photo of the colorful spring birds, but here is one.
The grayish winter birds are common, and easy to distinguish from the more squat and more colorful Wilson's snipe.