• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

How's Your 2024 List Going? (4 Viewers)

Two more today on Monscaro. I was hoping for 3 or 4 additional ones too, but I'll settle for these, especially as Blue Rock Thrush has been a glaring gap on my Spanish list for a few years now.

128. Blue Rock Thrush
129. Alpine Chough
 
Brief and windy birding this afternoon got me five new species for the year.

93. Northern Pintail
94. Eastern Phoebe
95. Tree Swallow
96. Barred Owl
97. Blue-winged Teal
 
A quick 20 minutes of birding this evening brought me to 100 year birds

98. Northern Shoveler
99. Double-crested Cormorant
100. Common Loon
 
First trip of the year took me for a long weekend getaway to Jamaica, got all the endemics plus 11 more lifers (39 total) and saw 105 species. Not a bad trip overall.

(Day 1. Kingston Area and Hellshire Hills)
183. Zenaida Dove
184. Antillean Palm Swift
185. Jamaican Woodpecker
186. Yellow-billed Parrot
187. White-chinned Thrush
188. Bananaquit
189. Jamaican Vireo
190. Smooth-billed Ani
191. Mangrove Cuckoo
192. White-collared Swift
193. Jamaican Mango
194. Vervain Hummingbird
195. Green-rumped Parrotlet
196. Sad Flycatcher
197. Stolid Flycatcher
198. Gray Kingbird
199. Loggerhead Kingbird
200. Cave Swallow
201. Bahama Mockingbird
202. Jamaican Oriole
203. Great-tailed Grackle
204. Yellow-shouldered Grassquit
205. Black-faced Grassquit
206. Masked Duck
207. Northern Jacana
208. Caribbean Dove
209. Chestnut-bellied Cuckoo
210. Jamaican Tody
211. Olive-throated (Jamaican) Parakeet
212. Rufous-tailed Flycatcher
213. Northern Potoo
214. Jamaican Owl
215. Rose-ringed Parakeet
216. Black-billed Parrot
217. Jamaican Euphonia
218. Greater Antillean Grackle
219. Red-billed Streamertail

(Day 2. Blue Mountains and Port Antonio Area)
220. Louisiana Waterthrush
221. Ring-tailed Pigeon
222. White-eyed Thrush
223. Crested Quail-Dove
224. Jamaican Becard
225. Jamaican Elaenia
226. Greater (Jamaican) Antillean Elaenia
227. Blue Mountain Vireo
228. Black-whiskered Vireo
229. Rufous-throated Solitaire
230. Jamaican Spindalis
231. Jamaican Blackbird
232. Arrowhead Warbler
233. Orangequit
234. Greater Antillean Bullfinch
235. Ruddy Quail-Dove
236. Jamaican Lizard-Cuckoo
237. Black-billed Streamertail
238. Worm-eating Warbler

(Happy Grove and Ecclesdown Road)
239. White-tailed Tropicbird
240. Jamaican Crow
241. Jamaican Pewee [final lifer of the trip]
242. Shiny Cowbird
243. Yellow-faced Grassquit
 
One new bird seen while driving this afternoon, bringing me to 100 year birds in Ohio, 18 days earlier than last year

101. Wilson's Snipe
 
A nice spring injection around Villaviciosa, Asturias today:

132. Common Redstart
133. Western House Martin
134. Mandarin Duck
135. Western Yellow Wagtail
136. Willow Warbler
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top