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<blockquote data-quote="canadagurl123" data-source="post: 1801939" data-attributes="member: 17899"><p>camosun college is near a very good birding spot called Mount Tolmie in Victoria. So the birx list is quite good</p><p>1. Double-crested Cormorant (flying)</p><p>2. Great Blue Heron (flying)</p><p>3. Trumpeter Swan (flying)</p><p>4. Canada Goose</p><p>5. Cackling Goose (field of a middle school next to camosun)</p><p>6. Greater White fronted Goose(same as above)</p><p>7. Snow Goose (same as above)</p><p>8. Mallard</p><p>9. AMerican Wigeon (middle school)</p><p>10. Green-winged teal (flying)</p><p>11. Turkey Vulture (flying</p><p>12. Northern Harrier</p><p>13. cooper's HAwk</p><p>14. red-tailed Hawk</p><p>15. Bald Eagle</p><p>16. Osprey</p><p>17. Merlin</p><p>18. California Quail</p><p>19. Sandhill Crane (middle school fields</p><p>20. Killdeer </p><p>21. Long-billed Dowitcher</p><p>22. Greater Yellowlegs</p><p>23. Wilson's Snipe</p><p>24. Mew Gull</p><p>25. california Gull</p><p>26. Western Gull</p><p>27. Thayer's Gull</p><p>28. Glaucous-winged Gull</p><p>29. Rock Pigeon</p><p>30. Band-tailed Pigeon</p><p>31. Great-horned Owl</p><p>32. Northern Saw-whet Owl</p><p>33. Common Nighthawk (flying</p><p>34. Vaux's Swift</p><p>35. Anna's Hummingbird</p><p>36. Rufous Hummingbird</p><p>37. Downy Woodpecker</p><p>38. Hairy Woodpecker</p><p>39. Northern flicker</p><p>40. Olive-sided Flycatcher</p><p>41. Pacific slope flycatcher</p><p>42. Hammond's Flycatcher</p><p>43. Cassin's Vireo</p><p>44. Stellar's Jay</p><p>45. Northwestern Crow</p><p>46. Common Raven</p><p>47. Violet-green Swallow</p><p>48. Tree Swallow</p><p>49. Northern Rough-winged Swallow</p><p>50. Barn Swallow</p><p>51. Chestnut-backed chickadee</p><p>52. Bushtit</p><p>53. Red-breasted Nuthatch</p><p>54. Brown Creeper</p><p>55. Bewick's Wren</p><p>56. Winter Wren</p><p>57. Golden-crowned Kinglet</p><p>58. Ruby-crowned Kinglet</p><p>59. Townsend's solitaire</p><p>60. Varied thrush</p><p>61 American Robin</p><p>62. Hermit Thrush</p><p>63. European satrling</p><p>64. Cedar Waxwing</p><p>65. Orange-crowned Warbler</p><p>66. Yellow Warbler</p><p>67. Yellow-rumped Warbler</p><p>68. Wilson's warbler</p><p>69. Spotted Towhee</p><p>70. Chipping Sparrow</p><p>71. Savannah Sparrow</p><p>72. Fox Sparrow</p><p>73. Song Sparrow</p><p>74. white-crowned sparrow</p><p>75. Dark-eyed Junco</p><p>76. Red-winged Blackbird</p><p>77. Brewer's Blackbird</p><p>78. Purple Finch</p><p>79. House Finch</p><p>80. Pine Siskin</p><p>81. American Goldfinch</p><p>82. Red Crossbill</p><p>83. House Sparrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canadagurl123, post: 1801939, member: 17899"] camosun college is near a very good birding spot called Mount Tolmie in Victoria. So the birx list is quite good 1. Double-crested Cormorant (flying) 2. Great Blue Heron (flying) 3. Trumpeter Swan (flying) 4. Canada Goose 5. Cackling Goose (field of a middle school next to camosun) 6. Greater White fronted Goose(same as above) 7. Snow Goose (same as above) 8. Mallard 9. AMerican Wigeon (middle school) 10. Green-winged teal (flying) 11. Turkey Vulture (flying 12. Northern Harrier 13. cooper's HAwk 14. red-tailed Hawk 15. Bald Eagle 16. Osprey 17. Merlin 18. California Quail 19. Sandhill Crane (middle school fields 20. Killdeer 21. Long-billed Dowitcher 22. Greater Yellowlegs 23. Wilson's Snipe 24. Mew Gull 25. california Gull 26. Western Gull 27. Thayer's Gull 28. Glaucous-winged Gull 29. Rock Pigeon 30. Band-tailed Pigeon 31. Great-horned Owl 32. Northern Saw-whet Owl 33. Common Nighthawk (flying 34. Vaux's Swift 35. Anna's Hummingbird 36. Rufous Hummingbird 37. Downy Woodpecker 38. Hairy Woodpecker 39. Northern flicker 40. Olive-sided Flycatcher 41. Pacific slope flycatcher 42. Hammond's Flycatcher 43. Cassin's Vireo 44. Stellar's Jay 45. Northwestern Crow 46. Common Raven 47. Violet-green Swallow 48. Tree Swallow 49. Northern Rough-winged Swallow 50. Barn Swallow 51. Chestnut-backed chickadee 52. Bushtit 53. Red-breasted Nuthatch 54. Brown Creeper 55. Bewick's Wren 56. Winter Wren 57. Golden-crowned Kinglet 58. Ruby-crowned Kinglet 59. Townsend's solitaire 60. Varied thrush 61 American Robin 62. Hermit Thrush 63. European satrling 64. Cedar Waxwing 65. Orange-crowned Warbler 66. Yellow Warbler 67. Yellow-rumped Warbler 68. Wilson's warbler 69. Spotted Towhee 70. Chipping Sparrow 71. Savannah Sparrow 72. Fox Sparrow 73. Song Sparrow 74. white-crowned sparrow 75. Dark-eyed Junco 76. Red-winged Blackbird 77. Brewer's Blackbird 78. Purple Finch 79. House Finch 80. Pine Siskin 81. American Goldfinch 82. Red Crossbill 83. House Sparrow [/QUOTE]
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