Stayed busy this year, going out everyday looking for
interesting birds. Filed at least one report to eBird very single day this year.
Including during Hurricane Irma. I enjoy
birding and have made many friends and acquaintances out there looking for
birds. I have also been improving my
photography. Got a long way to go yet to master getting that great shot.
The past year was spent mostly birding the local scene. Not
many trips away from home. So my year list is shorter than in former years
Did have a couple of days in Tennessee
including time spent in the Smokes along the Appalachian Trail .
On that trip was able to see Common Ravens, Golden-crowned Kinglets, Dark-eyed Juncos
and Field Sparrows, which are species very uncommon to Ft Myers. Did venture to
the Keys in April looking for Spring migrants and Florida Keys
specialties like Antillean Nighthawk, Roseate Tern, Black-whiskered Vireo,
White-crowned Pigeon and Golden Yellow Warbler.
Only pelagic trip was
back in January with the kind invitation to join David and Tammy McQuaid on
their boat to explore the waters of the Gulf of Mexico
off the coast of Lee County. We had mostly in-shore like Northern Gannets,
Redhead Ducks, Common Loons, Horned Grebes, Magnificent Frigatebirds and Red
breasted Mergansers. But we actually dipped on the expected pelagics on this trip , like bridled
terns. It could be speculated that water quality or lack of adequate food may
have been a factor at the time,
Some of the better sighting included a rare or hard to find
in Florida including White-fronted
Goose, a Saltmarsh Sparrow, a pair of Brants, a rare to Lee County Wilson's Phalarope,
a Smooth-billed Ani at Fort DeSoto ,
a Red-breasted Nuthatch in Pinellas County
and Bronzed Cowbirds.
What did I miss? Well I dipped, again, on one of my nemesis birds, the Bahama Mockingbird, down in the Keys.
Missed a few other interesting birds by not going on the chase. Like the Tropical Mockingbird and Least Grebe on the East Coast. Right now we have a confirmed a rare Loggerhead Kingbird over in Miami.
As for Lifers seen in 2017, only one. Blue and Yellow Macaws in Coral Gables.
What did I miss? Well I dipped, again, on one of my nemesis birds, the Bahama Mockingbird, down in the Keys.
Missed a few other interesting birds by not going on the chase. Like the Tropical Mockingbird and Least Grebe on the East Coast. Right now we have a confirmed a rare Loggerhead Kingbird over in Miami.
As for Lifers seen in 2017, only one. Blue and Yellow Macaws in Coral Gables.
Year List 2017 (268) and Gallery
1 Gray Catbird
2 Carolina Wren
3 House Wren
4 Wood Duck
5 Great Blue Heron
6 Red-shouldered Hawk
7 Boat-tailed Grackle
8 Hooded Merganser
9 Little Blue Heron
10 Brant
11 Black Scoter
12 Magnificent Frigatebird
13 Double-Crested Cormorant
14 American White Pelican
15 Brown Pelican
16 Great Egret
17 Snowy Egret
18 Tricolored Heron
19 Reddish Egret
20 White Ibis
21 Turkey Vulture
22 Osprey
23 Bald Eagle
24 Black-bellied Plover
25 Semipalmated Plover
26 Piping Plover
27 Marbled Godwit
28 Red Knot
29 Sanderling
30 Dunlin
31 Least Sandpiper
32 Western Sandpiper
33 Short-billed Dowitcher
34 Spotted Sandpiper
35 Willet
36 Laughing Gull
37 Ring-billed Gull
38 Forster's Tern
39 Royal Tern
40 Sandwich Tern
41 Black Skimmer
42 Eurasian Collared-Dove
43 Belted Kingfisher
44 American Kestrel
45 Eastern Phoebe
46 Fish Crow
47 Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher
48 Eurasian Starling
49 Killdeer
50 Muscovy
51 Common Grackle
52 Red-winged Blackbird
53 Swamp Sparrow
55 Palm Warbler
56 American Robin
57 Tree Swallow
58 Pileated Woodpecker
59 Mourning Dove
60 Sandhill Crane
61 Limpkin
62 American Coot
63 Common Gallinule
64 Gray-headed Swamphen
65 Purple Gallinule
66 Northern Harrier
67 Snail Kite
68 Black Vulture
69 Glossy Ibis
70 Cattle Egret
71 Least Bittern
72 Anhinga
73 Pied-billed Grebe
74 Ring-necked Ducks
75 Blue-winged Teal
76 Mottled Duck
77 Black-bellied-whistling Duck
78 Northern Mockingbird
79 Florida Scrub Jay
80 Blue Jay
81 Crested Caracara
82 Greater Yellowlegs
83 Lesser Yellowlegs
84 Roseate Spoonbill
85 Sharp-shinned Hawk
86 Northern Cardinal
87 American Crow
88 Loggerhead Shrike
89 Red-bellied Woodpecker
90 Common Yellowthroat
91 Red-headed Woodpecker
92 Great Horned Owl
93 Monk Parakeet
94 Nanday Parakeet
95 House Sparrow
96 Brown-headed Cowbird
97 Eastern Meadowlark
98 Yellow-rumped Warbler
99 Black-crowned Night-heron
100 Wood Stork
101 Rock Pigeon
102 Common Tern
103 Herring Gull
104 Yellow-crowned Night-herons
105 Barred Owl
106 Tufted Titmouse
107 Blue-headed Vireo
108 American Goldfinch
109 Eastern Bluebird
110 Eastern Whip-poor-will
111 Black-throated Green Warbler
112 White-eyed Vireo
113 Black-and-White Warbler
114 Northern Shoveler
115 Long-billed Dowitcher
116 Lesser Scaup
117 Burrowing Owl
118 Cooper's Hawk
119 Wilson's Plover
120 Ruddy Turnstone
121 Saltmarsh Sparrow
122 Green-winged Teal
123 American Avocet
124 Short-tailed Hawk
125 Peregrine Falcon
126 Caspian Tern
127 Snowy Plover
128 Common Loon
129 Merlin
130 Wild Turkey
131 Common Ground Dove
132 White-winged Dove
133 Eastern Towhee
134 Indigo Bunting
135 Painted Bunting
136 American Wigeon
137 American Bittern
138 American Oystercatcher
139 Red-breasted Merganser
140 Horned Grebe
141 Northern Gannet
142 Redhead
143 Smooth-billed Ani
144 Lark Sparrow
145 Red-tailed Hawk
146 Downy Woodpecker
147 Green Heron
148 Pine Warbler
149 Prairie Warbler
150 King Rail
151 Marsh Wren
152 Northern Flicker
153 Hairy Woodpecker
154 Grasshopper Sparrow
155 Vesper Sparrow
156 Stilt Sandpiper
157 Wilson's Snipe
158 Great-crested Flycatcher
159 Purple Martin
160 Yellow-throated Warbler
161 Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
162 Brown-headed Nuthatch
163 Brown Thrasher
164 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
165 Ruddy Duck
166 Baltimore Oriole
167 Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
168 Orange-crowned Warbler
169 Mangrove Cuckoo
170 Northern Parula
171 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
172 Northern Waterthrush
173 Sedge Wren
174 Rose-breasted Grosbeak
175 Swallow-tailed Kite
176 Lesser Black-backed Gull
177 Black-necked Stilt
178 Barn Swallow
179 Ovenbird
180 Northern Bobwhite
181 Bachman's Sparrow
182 Sora
184 Hermit Thrush
185 Cedar Waxwing
186 Chuck-wills-Widow
187 Eastern Screech Owl
188 Wood Thrush
189 Solitary Sandpiper
190 Least Tern
192 Western Kingbird
194 Chimney Swift
195 Red-eyed Vireo
198 Northern Rough-winged Swallow
199 Hooded Warbler
200 Blackpoll Warbler
201 Cape May Warbler
202 Brown Booby
203 Canada Goose
204 Carolina Chickadee
205 House Finch
206 Louisiana Waterthrush
207 Prothonotary Warbler
208 Tennessee Warbler
209 Worm-eating Warbler
210 American Redstart
211 Black-throated Blue Warbler
212 Egyptian Goose
213 Mitred Parakeet
214 Scaly-headed Parrot
215 Blue and Yellow Macaw
216 Red-masked Parakeet
217 Common Myna
218 Barn Owl
219 Common Nighthawk
220 White-crowned Pigeon
221 Black-whispered Vireo
222 Yellow-billed Cuckoo
223 Dickcissel
224 Antillean Nighthawk
225 Roseate Tern
226 Yellow Warbler
Golden Yellow Warbler - subspecies
227 Tropical Kingbird
228 Common Hill Myna
229 Cave Swallow
230 Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
231 Scarlet Tanager
232 Blue Grosbeak
233 Chestnut sided Warbler
234 Magnolia Warbler
235 Bobolink
236 Swainson's Thrush
237 Yellow throated Vireo
238 White rumped Sandpiper
239 Pectoral Sandpiper
240 Blue-Crowned Parakeet
241 Bank Swallow
242 Cliff Swallow
243 Gull-Billed Tern
244 Black Tern
245 Upland Sandpiper
246 Eastern Wood-Pewee
247 Acadian Flycatcher
248 Wilson's Phalarope
249 Broad-winged Hawk
250 Blackburnian Warbler
251 Mallard
252 Red breasted Nuthatch
253 Ruby crowned Kinglet
254 Dark eyed Junco
255 Common Ravens
256 Golden crowned Kinglet
257 Song Sparrow
258 Field Sparrow
259 Veery
260 Gray-cheeked Thrush
261 Greater White-fronted Goose
262 Canvasback
263 White-crowned Sparrow
264 Gadwall
265 Clapper Rail
266 Northern Pintail
267 Greater Scaup
268 Bronzed Cowbird
174 Rose-breasted Grosbeak
175 Swallow-tailed Kite
176 Lesser Black-backed Gull
184 Hermit Thrush
192 Western Kingbird
194 Chimney Swift
195 Red-eyed Vireo
204 Carolina Chickadee
205 House Finch
206 Louisiana Waterthrush
207 Prothonotary Warbler
208 Tennessee Warbler
209 Worm-eating Warbler
210 American Redstart
211 Black-throated Blue Warbler
212 Egyptian Goose
213 Mitred Parakeet
214 Scaly-headed Parrot
215 Blue and Yellow Macaw
216 Red-masked Parakeet
217 Common Myna
218 Barn Owl
219 Common Nighthawk
220 White-crowned Pigeon
221 Black-whispered Vireo
222 Yellow-billed Cuckoo
223 Dickcissel
224 Antillean Nighthawk
225 Roseate Tern
226 Yellow Warbler
Golden Yellow Warbler - subspecies
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227 Tropical Kingbird
228 Common Hill Myna
229 Cave Swallow
230 Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
231 Scarlet Tanager
232 Blue Grosbeak
233 Chestnut sided Warbler
234 Magnolia Warbler
235 Bobolink
236 Swainson's Thrush
237 Yellow throated Vireo
238 White rumped Sandpiper
239 Pectoral Sandpiper
Shy of your goal, an impressive list for the year nonetheless, Tom.
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