[NatureNS] List For Brier Island Sept. 18-21

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
To: Naturens Naturens <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 19:17:44 +0000
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Hi all:

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My list was roughly 64 species.  The list for the entire weekend was somewh=
ere around 91 species.  The following is what I know about.  Others might w=
ish to add in some species that I'm not aware of.

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1.    American Black Duck

2.    Green-winged Teal

3.    Common Eider

4.    Surf Scoter

5.    White-winged Scoter

6.    Black Scoter

7.    Ring-necked Pheasant

8.    Common Loon

9.    Northern Fulmar

10.  Greater Shearwater

11.  Sooty Shearwater

12.  Manx Shearwater

13.  Wilson's Storm Petrel

14.  Leach's Storm Petrel

15.  Northern Gannet

16.  Double-crested Cormorant

17.  Great Cormorant

18.  Great Blue Heron

19.  Turkey Vulture=20

20.  Osprey

21.  Bald Eagle

22.  Northern Harrier

23.  Sharp-shinned Hawk

24.  American Kestrel

25.  Merlin

26.  Peregrine Falcon

27.  Black-bellied Plover

28.  Semi-palmated Plover

29.  Spotted Sandpiper

30.  Greater Yellowlegs

31.  Lesser Yellowlegs

32.  Semi-palmated Sandpiper

33.  Least Sandpiper

34.  Baird's Sandpiper

35.  Pectoral Sandpiper

36.  Wilson's Phalarope

37.  Red-necked Phalarope

38.  Red Phalarope

39.  Greater Black-backed Gull

40.  Herring Gull

41.  Black-legged Kittiwake

42.  South Polar Skua

43.  Pomarine Jaeger

44.  Parasitic Jaeger

45.  Long-tailed Jaeger

46.  Black Guillemot

47.  Atlantic Puffin

48.  Rock Pigeon

49.  Mourning Dove

50.  Great Horned Owl

51.  Ruby-throated Hummingbird

52.  Belted Kingfisher

53.  Black-backed Woodpecker

54.  Northern Flicker

55.  White-eyed Vireo

56.  Blue Jay

57.  American Crow

58.  Common Raven

59.  Black-capped Chickadee

60.  Boreal Chickadee

61.  Golden-crowned Kinglet

62.  Ruby-crowned Kinglet

63.  Blue-grey Gnatcatcher

64.  Eastern Bluebird=20

65.  European Starling

66.  American Pipit

67.  Cedar Waxwing

68.  Orange-crowned Warbler

69.  Northern Parula

70.  Yellow Warbler

71.  Magnolia Warbler

72.  Yellow-rumped Warbler

73.  Black-throated Green Warbler

74.  Palm Warbler

75.  Blackpoll Warbler

76.  Black & White Warbler

77.  Common Yellowthroat

78.  Field Sparrow

79.  Savannah Sparrow

80.  Song Sparrow

81.  Swamp Sparrow

82.  White-throated Sparrow

83.  Dark-eyed Junco

84.  Northern Cardinal

85.  Rose-breasted Grosbeak

86.  Gray Catbird

87.  Common Grackle

88.  Baltimore Oriole

89.  Purple Finch

90.  American Goldfinch

91.  House Sparrow

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James R. Hirtle

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Hi all:<BR>
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My list was roughly 64 species.&nbsp=3B The list for the entire weekend was=
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bout.&nbsp=3B Others might wish to add in some species that I'm not aware o=
f.<BR>
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1.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B American Black Duck<BR>
2.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Green-winged Teal<BR>
3.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Common Eider<BR>
4.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Surf Scoter<BR>
5.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B White-winged Scoter<BR>
6.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Black Scoter<BR>
7.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Ring-necked Pheasant<BR>
8.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Common Loon<BR>
9.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B Northern Fulmar<BR>
10.&nbsp=3B Greater Shearwater<BR>
11.&nbsp=3B Sooty Shearwater<BR>
12.&nbsp=3B Manx Shearwater<BR>
13.&nbsp=3B Wilson's Storm Petrel<BR>
14.&nbsp=3B Leach's Storm Petrel<BR>
15.&nbsp=3B Northern Gannet<BR>
16.&nbsp=3B Double-crested Cormorant<BR>
17.&nbsp=3B Great Cormorant<BR>
18.&nbsp=3B Great Blue Heron<BR>
19.&nbsp=3B Turkey Vulture <BR>
20.&nbsp=3B Osprey<BR>
21.&nbsp=3B Bald Eagle<BR>
22.&nbsp=3B Northern Harrier<BR>
23.&nbsp=3B Sharp-shinned Hawk<BR>
24.&nbsp=3B American Kestrel<BR>
25.&nbsp=3B Merlin<BR>
26.&nbsp=3B Peregrine Falcon<BR>
27.&nbsp=3B Black-bellied Plover<BR>
28.&nbsp=3B Semi-palmated Plover<BR>
29.&nbsp=3B Spotted Sandpiper<BR>
30.&nbsp=3B Greater Yellowlegs<BR>
31.&nbsp=3B Lesser Yellowlegs<BR>
32.&nbsp=3B Semi-palmated Sandpiper<BR>
33.&nbsp=3B Least Sandpiper<BR>
34.&nbsp=3B Baird's Sandpiper<BR>
35.&nbsp=3B Pectoral Sandpiper<BR>
36.&nbsp=3B Wilson's Phalarope<BR>
37.&nbsp=3B Red-necked Phalarope<BR>
38.&nbsp=3B Red Phalarope<BR>
39.&nbsp=3B Greater Black-backed Gull<BR>
40.&nbsp=3B Herring Gull<BR>
41.&nbsp=3B Black-legged Kittiwake<BR>
42.&nbsp=3B South Polar Skua<BR>
43.&nbsp=3B Pomarine Jaeger<BR>
44.&nbsp=3B Parasitic Jaeger<BR>
45.&nbsp=3B Long-tailed Jaeger<BR>
46.&nbsp=3B Black Guillemot<BR>
47.&nbsp=3B Atlantic Puffin<BR>
48.&nbsp=3B Rock Pigeon<BR>
49.&nbsp=3B Mourning Dove<BR>
50.&nbsp=3B Great Horned Owl<BR>
51.&nbsp=3B Ruby-throated Hummingbird<BR>
52.&nbsp=3B Belted Kingfisher<BR>
53.&nbsp=3B Black-backed Woodpecker<BR>
54.&nbsp=3B Northern Flicker<BR>
55.&nbsp=3B White-eyed Vireo<BR>
56.&nbsp=3B Blue Jay<BR>
57.&nbsp=3B American Crow<BR>
58.&nbsp=3B Common Raven<BR>
59.&nbsp=3B Black-capped Chickadee<BR>
60.&nbsp=3B Boreal Chickadee<BR>
61.&nbsp=3B Golden-crowned Kinglet<BR>
62.&nbsp=3B Ruby-crowned Kinglet<BR>
63.&nbsp=3B Blue-grey Gnatcatcher<BR>
64.&nbsp=3B Eastern Bluebird <BR>
65.&nbsp=3B European Starling<BR>
66.&nbsp=3B American Pipit<BR>
67.&nbsp=3B Cedar Waxwing<BR>
68.&nbsp=3B Orange-crowned Warbler<BR>
69.&nbsp=3B Northern Parula<BR>
70.&nbsp=3B Yellow Warbler<BR>
71.&nbsp=3B Magnolia Warbler<BR>
72.&nbsp=3B Yellow-rumped Warbler<BR>
73.&nbsp=3B Black-throated Green Warbler<BR>
74.&nbsp=3B Palm Warbler<BR>
75.&nbsp=3B Blackpoll Warbler<BR>
76.&nbsp=3B Black &amp=3B White Warbler<BR>
77.&nbsp=3B Common Yellowthroat<BR>
78.&nbsp=3B Field Sparrow<BR>
79.&nbsp=3B Savannah Sparrow<BR>
80.&nbsp=3B Song Sparrow<BR>
81.&nbsp=3B Swamp Sparrow<BR>
82.&nbsp=3B White-throated Sparrow<BR>
83.&nbsp=3B Dark-eyed Junco<BR>
84.&nbsp=3B Northern Cardinal<BR>
85.&nbsp=3B Rose-breasted Grosbeak<BR>
86.&nbsp=3B Gray Catbird<BR>
87.&nbsp=3B Common Grackle<BR>
88.&nbsp=3B Baltimore Oriole<BR>
89.&nbsp=3B Purple Finch<BR>
90.&nbsp=3B American Goldfinch<BR>
91.&nbsp=3B House Sparrow<BR>
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