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How is your 2019 List Going? (1 Viewer)

7 more today in Gijón, Spain

77. Common Chiffchaff
78. Grey Heron
79. Eurasian Blackcap
80. Common Firecrest
81. Spotless Starling
82. Western Cattle Egret
83. European Stonechat


Flying to Barcelona tomorrow for a week and then back to Uppsala
 
41. Common merganser
42. Great blue heron
43. Cedar waxwing
44. White-throated sparrow
45. Yellow-rumped warbler
46. sharp-shinned hawk
47. red-shouldered hawk
 
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Spent the afternoon at Delta del Llobregat in Barcelona

87. Cetti's Warbler
88. Eurasian Sparrowhawk
89. Black-necked Grebe
90. Eurasian Crag Martin
91. Western Marsh Harrier
92. Zitting Cisticola
93. Water Pipit
94. Woodlark
95. Crested Lark
96. Western Swamphen
97. Great Egret
98. Iberian Green Woodpecker
 
A few more local birds put me at 27. Still missing lots of common birds but it's snowing and hard to get visibility.

5-12 January

Chevy Chase, MD and Woodend Sanctuary, MD, USA
19. Winter Wren
20. Barred Owl - this was a real beauty
21. Downy Woodpecker
22. White-breasted Nuthatch
23. Carolina Wren
24. White-throated Sparrow
25. Song Sparrow
26. Cooper's Hawk - seen several in past few days
27. American Robin

Latest Lifer: 785 : Muscovy Duck (Hotel Los Lagos, Arenal (Costa Rica, August 2018)
 
This morning I went to a lake in a neighboring county and picked up four new birds for the year.

60. Carolina Chickadee
61. Common Loon
62. Dunlin
63. Black Vulture

Dave
 
Just spent nine days drifting around Cambs, Suffolk then Norfolk. Unfortunately my scope went missing at Thornham Harbour on Wednesday afternoon (09/01/2019) and that stopped my birding, which was unfortunate as I was going to continue up the Lincs coast then into Yorkshire via Spurn. any way this is my list so far:

1. Black-throated Diver
2. Little Grebe
3.Great Crested Grebe
4. Fulmar
5. Cormorant
6. Cattle Egret
7. Little Egret
8. Great White Egret
9. Grey Heron
10. Mute Swan
11. Bewick Swan
12. Whooper Swan
13. White-fronted Goose (Russian)
14. Tundra Bean Goose
15. Taiga Bean Goose
16. Pink-footed Goose
17. Greylag Goose
18. Canada Goose
19. Brent Goose
20. Egyptian Goose
21. Shelduck
22. Wigeon
23. Gadwall
24. Teal
25. Green-winged Teal
26. Mallard
27. Pintail
28. Shoveler
29. Red-crested Pochard
30. Pochard
31. Tufted Duck
32. Greater Scaup
33. Common Scoter
34. Goldeneye
35. Smew
36. Red Kite
37. Marsh Harrier
38. Hen Harrier
39. Sparrowhawk
40. Buzzard
41. Rough-legged Buzzard
42. Kestrel
43. Red-legged Partridge
44. Grey Partridge
45. Pheasant
46. Crane
47. Water Rail
48. Moorhen
49. Coot
50. Oystercatcher
51. Avocet
52. Ringed Plover
53. Golden Plover (European)
54. Grey Plover
55. Lapwing
56. Turnstone
57. Sanderling
58. Dunlin
59. Ruff
60. Snipe
61. Black-tailed Godwit
62. Bar-tailed Godwit
63. Curlew
64. Spotted Redshank
65. Redshank (Common)
66. Mediterranean Gull
67. Black-headed Gull
68. Common Gull
69. Lesser Black-backed Gull
70. Herring Gull
71. Great Black-backed Gull
72. Feral Pigeon
73. Wood Pigeon
74. Collared Dove
75. Barn Owl
76. Long-eared Owl
77. Short-eared Owl
78. Green Woodpecker
79. Great Spotted Woodpecker
80. Skylark
81. Shorelark
82. Meadow Pipit
83. Pied Wagtail
84. Great Grey Shrike
85. Waxwing
86. Wren
87. Dunnock
88. Robin
89. Stonechat
90. Blackbird
91. Fieldfare
92. Redwing
93. Mistle Thrush
94. Goldcrest
95. Long-tailed Tit
96. Marsh Ti
97. Coal Tit
98. Blue Tit
99. Great Tit
100. Nuthatch
101. Treecreeper
102. Snow Bunting
103. Yellowhammer
104. Reed Bunting
105. Chaffinch
106. Brambling
107. Greenfinch
108. Goldfinch
109. Linnet
110. Twite
111. Crossbill
112. Bullfinch (Common)
113. House Sparrow
114. Tree Sparrow
115. Starling
116. Rosy Starling
117. Magpie
118. Crow
119. Rook
120. Jackdaw
121. Jay
 
This afternoon I stopped by a nearby farm pond. It’s almost completely frozen over, with just a small patch of open water. However, that little bit of water is just what water birds need, and some good ones were congregated there.

64. Great Blue Heron
65. Common Goldeneye
66. Horned Grebe
67. Greater Scaup

Dave
 
3 more great birds during my lunch break today in Uppsala

103. Northern Hawk-Owl
104. White-throated Dipper
105. Peregrine Falcon
 
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