Sunday, December 31, 2017

A Year in Review

December 31, 2017

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.

White-crowned Pigeon seen at Ding Darling

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.

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


54   Savannah 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

183 Summer Tanager

184 Hermit Thrush

185 Cedar Waxwing

186 Chuck-wills-Widow

187 Eastern Screech Owl

188 Wood Thrush

189 Solitary Sandpiper


190 Least Tern


191 Gray Kingbird

192 Western Kingbird

193 Eastern Kingbird

194 Chimney Swift

195 Red-eyed Vireo

196 Whimbrel

197 Semipalmated Sandpiper


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

1 comment:

  1. Shy of your goal, an impressive list for the year nonetheless, Tom.

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