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How Is Your 2016 List Going? (1 Viewer)

Yesterday a trip to the Zwillbrocker Venn on the German/Dutch border added

141 Common Cuckoo
142 Greater Flamingo
143 Chilean Flamingo
144 American Flamingo
145 Eurasian Golden Oriole
146 Icterine Warbler
147 Mediterranean Gull
 
196 baltimore oriole
197 broad-winged hawk
198 red-headed woodpecker (at mother-in-laws yard! We are here for mothers day)

199 swainson's thrush
200 wood thrush
201 oven bird
 
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A trip out to Cape Emine to find Olive-tree Warbler actually worked for 162 with the bonus of Black-headed Bunting 163 on the way back!
Picked up Red-breasted Flycatcher 164 in a copse near the cemetery this afternoon.

Chris
 
Saw/heard 51 species of birds this morning around the oxbow lakes region south of St. Joseph, Missouri this morning. I added 3 new years birds: Blue Grosbeak, Green Heron and Orchard Oriole.
 
On my way home from work I stopped briefly by a lake and found a year bird.

190. Cape May Warbler

Then I stopped by a farm with flooded fields and experienced an unbelieveable fallout of shorebirds.

191. Black-bellied Plover
192. Semipalmated Plover
193. Dunlin

The Black-bellied Plover and Dunlin were Preston County lifers (numbers 222 and 223, respectively) and the Black-bellied Plover was a West Virginia state lifer (number 258).

Dave
 
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202 great crested flycatcher
203 western kingbird
204 willow flycatcher
205 Bell’s vireo
206 Orchard oriole
207 Virginia rail
208 bobolink
 
This afternoon I took a walk in the woods behind my house and came up with a new bird for the year.

194. Gray-cheeked Thrush

It was also a new bird for my yard list (number 135), which is now the largest eBird yard list in the state.

Dave
 
I stopped and birded for a while in a nice piece of deciduous woods on my way home from work and added three birds to my Year List.

195. Cerulean Warbler
196. Eastern Wood Pewee
197. Acadian Flycatcher

Dave
 
oh boy, Acadian, "pizza"
it will be a while till I hear one of those again

209 Nashville warbler
210 American redstart
211 Indigo bunting
 
Since the last update. All on Öland.

292. Spotted Flycatcher
293. Thrush Nightingale
294. Common Swift
295. Temminck's Stint
296. Red-backed Shrike
297. Common Whitethroat
 
Locations in the St. Joseph, Missouri area

* At Bluff Woods Conservation Area
Summer Tanager
American Redstart
Wood Thrush
Warbling Vireo
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
* At Lake Contrary
Blackpoll Warbler
 
I reached the 200 mark today with three new additions to my Year List.

198. Bay-breasted Warbler
199. Blue Grosbeak
200. Alder Flycatcher

Dave
 
13/5/16

Great start to the holiday, haven't left the resort yet and 3 lifers already

166. Canarian chiffchaff - lifer
167. Canary - lifer
168. Turtle dove
169. Plain swift
170. Rose ringed parakeet
171. Yellow legged gull
172. Spanish sparrow
173. African blue tit - lifer
174. Cory's shearwater
 
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