You do however have Lammergeier
Jos, Paul and Wari, your combined latest additions are all needed here, that's 13 species I haven't yet seen for the Garden List this year, I'm really pleased for you all.
Really.:-C
Singing Little Crakes and various Acros, I ask you.................
Richard, you have dozens that I don't - and never get. Do you wanna switch? |;|
... the other impending arrival is Red-backed Shrike (arrived 16 May in 2017, first one recorded on 28th last year, though we were in Armenia from 12 to 25 May).
I have a worrying absence of Red-backed Shrike so far this year, I am hoping they are just late. Nice 'shrike piles' waiting for them, so far just used by Whitethroats.
Yay, 20 minutes after the above post, a male Red-backed Shrike singing right adjacent to the piles! Very satisfying indeed, even the hedgeline he is singing from I planted.
109. Red-backed Shrike.
Mouth-watering stuff, Jos. I still need Little Crake.
Busy busy here, though the leaves are starting to make things more difficult.
59 Cape May Warbler
60 Mourning Dove - Heard only so far. Over and over and over.
61 Red-eyed Vireo
62 Magnolia Warbler
63 Bay-breasted Warbler
64 Eastern Wood-Pewee
65 American Redstart
66 Chestnut-sided Warbler
67 Blackpoll Warbler Brand new to my Province list, let alone the garden! Seen from the sofa this morning! Takes my garden life list to 106.
68 Philadelphia Vireo