Monday, January 30, 2012

Tualatin Hills Nature Park


  • Red-Winged Blackbirds
  • Black-Capped Chickadees
  • American Robins
  • Ruby-Crowned Kinglets
  • Northern Flicker
  • Mallards
  • Oregon Juncos
  • Canada Geese
  • Downy Woodpecker

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
I was so excited he was close enough to take pictures, but man he wouldn't stop moving around.
 Unfortunately this was my best shot of  him. Nice butt, am I right? ;)

Beaverton Creek Nature Trail

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  • Buffleheads
  • Mallards
  • Northern Shovelers
  • Ring-Necked Ducks
  • American Coots
  • Great Blue Herons
  • Gadwalls
  • Red-Winged Blackbirds
  • Song Sparrow
  • Western Scrub-Jay
  • Northern Flicker
  • Yellow-Rumped Warblers
  • Canada Geese


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  • Mallards
  • Red-Winged Blackbirds
  • Northern Shovelers
  • Buffleheads
  • Killdeer
  • Canada Geese
  • American Robin





Saturday, January 28, 2012

Siletz Spit/ Canon Beach

An attempt to catch the Snowy Owl at Siletz Spit.  As we were closing in on the location that it has been reportedly spotted about two weeks before and two weeks before that, a local guy came out of his house, seeing us all geared up to ask if we were birding.  He informed us the Snowy Owl left last week.  We were a bit saddened by that, but the trip was well worth it anyway.  


Since it was a long trip, I'm splitting up what we saw as we traveled.  


Highway 26 Westbound:
  • Red-Tailed Hawk
  • American Crows
  • Mourning Dove
  • American Kestrel 
  • Northern Flicker
  • Western Scrub-Jay
  • Mallards
  • Buffleheads
  • Double-Crested Cormorant
  • European Starlings

Canon Beach:
My goodness that place was dead, as far as birds are concerned.  Oh.. actually that would be quite literally too.  We saw less than 10 Western Gulls, no birds on Haystack Rock, that is except 2 dead Cormorants :(.  Although, on the other side of the rock were several male and female Black Scoters and near the parking lot, a few House Sparrows.


Black Scoters - males and female

Western Gull.... I'm pretty sure.  Gulls are a bit difficult to I.D. sometimes. 


Along Highway 101 Southbound:
  • Bufflehead
  • Pied-Billed Grebe
  • Horned Grebe
  • Red-Winged Black Bird
  • Anna's Hummingbird
  • Less Scaups - males
  • Ring-Necked Ducks
  • Common Loon*
  • Black-Capped Chickadee
  • "Dusky" Canada Geese*
  • Common Raven
  • Great Egrets
  • Great Blue Heron
  • American Robin
  • Brewer's Blackbirds

Siletz Spit:
  • American Crows
  • Kingfisher - male
  • Golden-Crowned Sparrows
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Great Egret
  • Buffleheads
  • Spotted Towhees
  • Northern Pintails
  • Anna's Hummingbird
  • Song Sparrow
  • American Robins
  • Golden-Crowned Kinglet
  • Yellow-Rumped Warblers
  • Bewick's Wren
  • Mallards
  • Chest-Nut Backed Chickadee
  • Northern Flicker
  • Gadwalls
  • American Coots
  • Varied Thrush - male
  • Double-Crested Cormorant
  • Surf Scoters
  • Red-Breasted Mergansers
  • Common Loon
  • European Starlings
  • Common Goldeneyes - males and females
  • Barrow's Goldeneyes* - males and females
  • Semi-Palmated Plovers
+Rabbits
+Harbor Seal



*Lifers!!

Surf Scoter - juvenile male

Red-Breasted Merganser - male

Semipalmated Plovers

Common Loon



Friday, January 27, 2012

Knoll Center Wetlands Park


  • Northern Shovelers - male and female
  • Mallards - male and female
  • Northern Flicker - male
  • European Starlings 
  • American Crow
  • Belted Kingfisher - female
  • Song Sparrow
  • Red-Winged Blackbird - call
  • Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
  • Green-Winged Teals - male and female
  • Oregon Juncos
  • Black-Capped Chickadees
  • Canada Geese

Northern Flicker - male

Northern Shoveler - male



Broughton Beach

Rumor around Portland has been that a flock of Horned Larks have been hanging around Fire Station 18 with the Snow Bunting and across the street at Broughton Beach on Marine Drive.  Sure enough, the first thing I see is a group of Horned Larks foraging on the ground.  Yay for a lifer!

  • Horned Larks*
  • Horned Grebe
  • Double-Crested Cormorants
  • Canada Geese
  • Gulls
  • Western Grebe
  • Western Scrub-Jay
  • Sandhill Cranes
  • American Kestrel 
*Lifer!

Horned Lark

Horned Grebe


Western Grebe

Various glass and crud washed up on the beach

Including an old Pepsi bottle chunk


And hey, a feather!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

The original plan was to go to Furnhill, but the morning news reported that overnight two motorists got stranded in the flood waters and had to be rescued.  We found out the whole area flooded over and the roads had been closed since Friday.  Luckily, Jackson Bottom wasn't too flooded. 
  • Pine Siskins* - male and female
  • Oregon Juncos - male and female
  • Black-Capped Chickadees
  • Mourning Doves
  • Golden-Crowned Sparrows
  • American Coots
  • Bald Eagles
  • Gadwall - male
  • Northern Shovelers
  • Ruddy Ducks
  • Belted Kingfisher - male (I don't think I've ever even seen a male, it's almost always the female out and about)
  • American Crows
  • Red-Breasted Nuthatch
  • Green-Winged Teal - male
  • Northern Pintails - males
  • Pie-Billed Grebe
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Mallards
  • Norther Harrier - female
  • Spotted Towhee
  • Anna's Hummingbird - male
  • Canada Geese
  • Bufflehead - male
+Chipmunk



*Lifer!

Kingfisher Marsh
(No one is getting over there anytime soon!)

Lots of flooding



Friday, January 20, 2012

Beaverton Creek Wetlands Park


  • Red-Winged Blackbirds - male
  • Great Blue Heron (he must live there because I see him almost every time)
  • Buffleheads - male and female
  • Ring-Necked Ducks - males
  • American Robin
  • Song Sparrows
  • Canada Geese
  • Mallards - male and female


Red-Winged Blackbird - male



Lots of flooding!


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Beaverton Creek Wetlands Park


  • Red-Winged Blackbird
  • Various Gull
  • Mallards - male and female
  • Buffleheads - male and female
  • Canada Geese
  • Song Sparrows
  • Northern Flicker
  • European Starlings
  • Great Blue Heron
  • American Robins - male and female
  • Common Merganser - female
+Nutria


Buffleheads - female

The Good Ol', often ignored, American Robin :)

Backyard Birds

A young, male Anna's Hummingbird - perched in a tree outside my window.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Fanno Creek Trail

Another place I hadn't been to in quite some time.

  • Mallards
  • Ruby-Crowned Kinglets
  • Black-Capped Chickadees
  • Spotted Towhee
  • Song Sparrow
  • American Crow
  • Various Gull
  • Northern Flicker

Douglas Squirrel... I just want to squeeze it!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge


  • American Wigeons - male and female
  • American Coots
  • Northern Pintails - male and female
  • Ring-Necked Ducks
  • Red-Winged Blackbird - call
  • Buffleheads - male and female
  • Great Blue Herons (one with a bullfrog hanging out of it's mouth!)
  • Northern Shovelers
  • Hooded Mergansers - male and female
  • Mallards - male and female
  • Cackling Geese 
  • Canada Geese
  • Golden-Crowned Sparrows
  • Red-Tailed Hawks
  • Tundra Swans
  • Bald Eagles
  • Song Sparrows
  • Northern Harriers
  • Black-Capped Chickadees
  • Ruddy Ducks
  • Gadwalls
  • White-Breasted Nuthatch
  • Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
  • American Robin
  • Pie-Billed Grebes
  • Spotted Towhees
  • Marsh Wren
  • American Bittern
  • Double-Crested Cormorant 
+Nutria
+Raccons
+Coyote




The extremely elusive American Bittern

Young Great Blue Heron

Bald Eagles - drying wings

Tundra Swans
Pouncing coyote!  No kill this time, but , man what a sight...

Friday, January 6, 2012

Smith and Bybee Lakes Wildlife Area

We were so excited about the two uncommon lifers, that we took it as an omen to keep birding.  We headed over to Smith and Bybee, a place I hadn't been since my first birding trip, just over a year ago.

  • Oregon Juncos
  • Rock Doves
  • Canada Geese
  • Red-Tailed Hawk
  • Band-Tailed Pigeon
  • Black-Capped Chickadees
  • Belted Kingfisher - call
  • American Robin
  • Bald Eagles
  • Brown Creepers
  • Bushtits
  • American Crows
  • Northern Shovelers - males and females
  • Hooded Merganser - female
  • Gadwalls 
  • Bewick's Wren
  • Hermit Thrush
  • Spotted Towhee
  • Golden-Crowned Kinglets
  • American Wigeon
  • Ruddy Ducks - male and female
  • Pied-Billed Grebe
  • Bank Swallows*
  • Canvasbacks*
  • Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

*More lifers!

Fire Station 18 - Marine Drive (near PDX)

Not a place to go birding, but we had heard a Snow Bunting had been hanging around there, so we had to go check it out, obviously.  Check out Elvira's post for the details of the trip.  (Believe me, you will NOT be disappointed!)
  • Red-Shouldered Hawk* (we happened upon this out of pure luck because I missed the turn for the fire station.  It was perched on the fence by the road.  So cool!)
  • Song Sparrows
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Killdeer - pair
  • Snow Bunting*
  • European Starlings
  • Various Gulls
*Lifers! (Two lifers in less than an hour!)

Snow Bunting!
 I was so happy to be able to see this bird, let alone get a photo of it, even if the photo is sub-par)


After this we were so reved up, my cousin and I went to Delta Park, where an Acorn Woodpecker has been known the frequent.  No Acorn, but we did see:

  • Northern Flicker - male
  • Mallards - male and female
  • Western Scrub-Jay

But the day wasn't over there...


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Beaverton Creek Wetlands Park


  • Mallards - males and females
  • Great Egret
  • Red-Tailed Hawk
  • Song Sparrow - call
  • Red-Winged Blackbird
  • Buffleheads - male and female
  • Oregon Juncos
  • Northern Shovelers - females

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Furnhill Wetlands Nature Trail


  • American Coots
  • Brewer's Blackbirds
  • Various Gulls
  • Western Gulls
  • European Starlings
  • Red-Winged Blackbirds - males and females
  • Mallards
  • Canada Geese
  • Northern Shovelers - male and female
  • Common Mergansers
  • Cackling Geese
  • American Kestrels - male and female
  • Mourning Dove
  • Ruddy Ducks* - male and female
  • Buffleheads
  • Northern Pintails - male and female
  • Green-Winged Teal - male and female
  • Double-Crested Cormorant
  • Oregon Junco
  • Gadwall
  • Domesticated water fowl
  • Western Scrub-Jay
  • Bald Eagles
  • Great Blue Heron
  • Northern Harrier
  • Song Sparrow
  • Ring-Necked Duck - male
  • Bushtits
  • Black-Capped Chickadee
  • American Robin
  • Northern Flicker
  • Golden-Crowned Sparrow
  • White-Crowned Sparrow
  • Purple Finches - male and female
  • Horned Grebe
  • Glaucous-Winged Gull - juvenile

*Lifer!



Bald Eagle pair

Canada Geese

Juvenile Gull