Saturday, September 22, 2012

Summer in closing

This summer has been one heck of a birding adventure.  
Multiple coastal birding trips.
Malheur.
Coos Bay shorebird festival and pelagic tour.
Three sisters.
Country livin'/birds galore. 
Lifers, lifers, lifers!

After reviewing my list of summer birds I wanted to see, I did better than I expected:
  • Bulldock's Oriole
  • Blue-Winged Teal
  • Virginia Rail
  • Pigeon Guillemot
  • Common Nighthawk
  • Olive-Sided Flycatcher
  • Western Wood-Pewee
  • Willow Flycatcher
  • Hutton's Vireo
  • Warbling Viero
  • Bank Swallow
  • Northern Rough-Winged Swallow
  • Purple Martin
  • House Wren
  • Black-Throated Gray Warbler
  • Wilson's Warbler - I had seen only one once last summer and hoped to see them again, and boy did I ever! Lots-o-Wilson's! 
  • Chipping Sparrow - Again, one I had already seen, a while back and wanted to see again.
  • Lazuli Bunting
  • Eared Grebe
  • Black-Crowned Night-Heron
  • Swainson's Hawk
  • Black-Necked Stilt
  • American Avocet
  • Wilson's Phalarope
  • Williamson's Sapsucker
  • Say's Phoebe
  • Western Kingbird
  • Loggerhead Shrike
  • Lark Sparrow
  • Brewer's Sparrow
I even saw some birds left over from my winter's list:
  • Pacific Loon
  • Clark's Grebe
  • White-Faced Ibis
The birds left on my summer list, I have yet to see:
  • Sora
  • Cassin's Vireo
  • Long-Billed Curlew
  • Common Poorwill
  • Black-Chinned Hummingbird
  • Calliope Hummingbird
  • Red-Naped Sapsucker
  • Dusky Flycatcher
  • Gray Flycatcher
Maybe next Summer?  
Next I need to work on a new winter list, can't wait!

In other developments, at the end of August we moved out of the country Manning house and back into an apartment in Beaverton.  It's for the better, despite all the cool birds and wildlife there, but I would like to finish this post with one last look at the end of my summer in Manning.
Pine Siskins

The always present, White-Crowned Sparrow

Pretty purple flowers

Odd bark of a birch tree

Weeds are pretty too

Lots of pretty purple flowers

A juvenile White-Crowned Sparrow

Handsome American Robin

Eating worms

Spotted Towhee
The resident ground hog.  I was glad to see him make new holes all summer, despite the land lord's talk of 'gassing him'. :(

My indoor cat, Thomas, got to walk around the yard with me and pretend to hunt for mice.

The bird bath visited by many of the birds.  The jays liked to drink from it.

Lots of feathers, mostly Steller's Jay feathers.

I will not soon forget the Swifts living in the chimney and this one that was down in the fire place.
MacGillivray's Warbler.  One of 3 lifers I got at the Manning house.  The first was Evening Grosbeaks.

Black-Headed Grosbeak - male

A frequent visitor, the Red-Breasted Sapsucker in his favorite tree.

So cute.

Never a shortage of White-Crowned Sparrows.

This little guy and one other W.C. Sparrow had no tail.  It was strange, but he could still fly.  

Crow flight

A petrified tree frog, found in my living room and became a mascot of sorts.

Moth 1

Moth 2

Willow Flycatcher.  Note no eye ring.  My third Manning lifer.

Yikes, run for it!

Great Summer, but now it's time to bring on the Winter birding! :D

2 comments:

  1. Congrats on all your new birds and a successful summer! That petrified frog is crazy looking. Awesome swift in the fireplace shot too. Hope your fall/winter is just as great!

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