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How is your 2013 List Going? (1 Viewer)

47 yesterday and 18 today = 65.
Last year it was 38 + 27 = 65.
Hoping for 100 by Sunday evening. Potentially on target to achieve that, as long as the weather behaves and the birds don't hide.
 
66. Barn Owl

Whilst coming back from picking up a takeaway in Baschurch, Shropshire. Lovely curry, lovely tick!
 
Eight more today, so I'm up to 61 for the year.

54. Green-winged Teal
55. Northern Flicker
56. Belted Kingfisher
57. Gadwall
58. Horned Grebe
59. Common Merganser
60. Redhead
61. Greater Scaup

Dave
 
A drive around our area yesterday morning plus some watching in our backyard got me off to a reasonable start:
1 Black-bellied Whistling Duck
2 Gadwall
3 American Wigeon
4 Northern Shoveler
5 Canvasback
6 Pied-billed Grebe
7 American White Pelican
8 Great Blue Heron
9 Great Egret
10 White Ibis
11 White-faced Ibis
12 Black Vulture
13 Turkey Vulture
14 Northern Harrier
15 Sharp-shinned Hawk
16 Cooper's Hawk
17 Red-tailed Hawk
18 Ferruginous Hawk
19 American Coot
20 Killdeer
21 Ring-billed Gull
22 Rock Pigeon
23 Eurasian Collared Dove
24 White-winged Dove
25 Mourning Dove
26 Short-eared Owl
27 Rufous Hummingbird
28 Red-bellied Woodpecker
29 Downy Woodpecker
30 Crested Caracara
31 American Kestrel
32 Merlin
33 Eastern Phoebe
34 Loggerhead Shrike
35 Blue Jay
36 American Crow
37 Carolina Chickadee
38 Red-breasted Nuthatch
39 House Wren
40 Carolina Wren
41 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
42 Northern Mockingbird
43 European Starling
44 Orange-crowned Warbler
45 Yellow-rumped Warbler
46 Chipping Sparrow
47 Vesper Sparrow
48 Savannah Sparrow
49 Song Sparrow
50 Lincoln's Sparrow
51 White-throated Sparrow
52 Harris's Sparrow
53 White-crowned Sparrow
54 Northern Cardinal
55 Red-winged Blackbird
56 Eastern Meadowlark
57 Brewer's Blackbird
58 Common Grackle
59 Great-tailed Grackle
60 House Finch
61 American Goldfinch
62 House Sparrow
63 Solitary Sandpiper
64 Wilson's Snipe

Jeff
www.jeffincypress.blogspot.com
 
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Two new birds today, the first in my yard (scared away all the birds at my feeders) and the other at a nearby lake. Now up to 63 for the year.

62. Cooper's Hawk
63. Double-crested Cormorant

Dave
 
Another ten today either side of work including Hawfinch, Peregrine and Red Kite.
I love January birding when every things a new tick. 105 in three days now.
 
A very quick visit to a local park added:
65 Pine Warbler
66 Eastern Bluebird
67 Red-headed Woodpecker
68 Red-shouldered Hawk

Walking between buildings at work this afternoon added:
69 Osprey

Jeff
 
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Up to 60 o:)

53: Robin
54: Common Gull
55: Mediterranean Gull
56: Goldeneye
57: Pochard
58: Shoveler
59: Canada Goose
60: Whooper Swan

Most years I don't hit 100 until around April due to work getting in my way but this year it's looking good :king:
 
Seven new birds today, so I'm at an even 70 for the year.

64. Wood Duck
65. American Treecreeper
66. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
67. American Tree Sparrow
68. Swamp Sparrow
69. Hairy Woodpecker
70. Red-shouldered Hawk

Dave
 
Winnipeg Transit Twitch

16.Downy Woodpecker

January 4-Road the bus around town looking for some continuing rarities not usually found in the winter in Winnipeg.

17.Northern Shrike
18.Northern Hawk Owl
19.Mallard
20.Lesser Scaup
 
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