Hi, everybody. Well, here it is, nearly two months late! Please take a look and let me see if anything's missing. For example, did anybody get Wood Duck? Clark's Grebe? White-eyed Vireo? Canyon Wren? Golden-crowned Kinglet? Yellow-breasted Chat? I bet we can get this list up to 175 with just a bit of effort.
The list covers the period June 4-8, 2015, and covers all convention field trips except for birds on arrival and departure trips clearly outside the Greater Salida Region, liberally defined. (In other words, your Black-chinned Sparrow in Grand Junction or Painted Bunting in Kim don't count.) Without further ado: 1. Canada Goose 2. Gadwall 3. American Wigeon 4. Mallard 5. Blue-winged Teal 6. Cinnamon Teal 7. Northern Shoveler 8. Green-winged Teal 9. Redhead 10. Canvasback 11. Ring-necked Duck 12. Lesser Scaup 13. Bufflehead 14. Common Goldeneye 15. Common Merganser 16. Hooded Merganser 17. Ruddy Duck 18. Dusky Grouse 19. Pied-billed Grebe 20. Eared Grebe 21. Western Grebe 22. Double-crested Cormorant 23. American Bittern 24. American White Pelican 25. Great Blue Heron 26. Great Egret 27. Snowy Egret 28. Black-crowned Night-Heron 29. White-faced Ibis 30. Turkey Vulture 31. Osprey 32. Sharp-shinned Hawk 33. Cooper's Hawk 34. Northern Goshawk 35. Northern Harrier 36. Bald Eagle 37. Ferruginous Hawk 38. Swainson's Hawk 39. Red-tailed Hawk 40. Golden Eagle 41. Virginia Rail 42. Sora 43. American Coot 44. American Avocet 45. Killdeer 46. Spotted Sandpiper 47. Wilson's Snipe 48. Wilson's Phalarope 49. Ring-billed Gull 50. California Gull 51. Bonaparte's Gull 52. Forster's Tern 53. Rock Pigeon 54. Eurasian Collared-Dove 55. Band-tailed Pigeon 56. Mourning Dove 57. Great Horned Owl 58. Northern Saw-whet Owl 59. Common Nighthawk 60. Common Poorwill 61. White-throated Swift 62. Chimney Swift 63. Black-chinned Hummingbird 64. Broad-tailed Hummingbird 65. Lewis's Woodpecker 66. Williamson's Sapsucker 67. Red-naped Sapsucker 68. Downy Woodpecker 69. Hairy Woodpecker 70. American Three-toed Woodpecker 71. Red-shafted Flicker 72. American Kestrel 73. Peregrine Falcon 74. Prairie Falcon 75. Olive-sided Flycatcher 76. Western Wood-Pewee 77. Least Flycatcher 78. Hammond's Flycatcher 79. Gray Flycatcher 80. Dusky Flycatcher 81. Cordilleran Flycatcher 82. Willow Flycatcher 83. Say's Phoebe 84. Eastern Phoebe 85. Black Phoebe 86. Ash-throated Flycatcher 87. Eastern Kingbird 88. Western Kingbird 89. Plumbeous Vireo 90. Western Warbling Vireo 91. Western Scrub-Jay 92. Blue Jay 93. Steller's Jay 94. Gray Jay 95. Pinyon Jay 96. Black-billed Magpie 97. Clark's Nutcracker 98. American Crow 99. Common Raven 100. Horned Lark 101. Northern Rough-winged Swallow 102. Tree Swallow 103. Violet-green Swallow 104. Bank Swallow 105. Barn Swallow 106. Cliff Swallow 107. Black-capped Chickadee 108. Mountain Chickadee 109. Juniper Titmouse 110. White-breasted Nuthatch 111. Red-breasted Nuthatch 112. Pygmy Nuthatch 113. Bushtit 114. Rock Wren 115. House Wren 116. Marsh Wren 117. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 118. American Dipper 119. Ruby-crowned Kinglet 120. Western Bluebird 121. Mountain Bluebird 122. Townsend's Solitaire 123. Hermit Thrush 124. American Robin 125. Gray Catbird 126. Sage Thrasher 127. American Pipit 128. European Starling 129. Cedar Waxwing 130. Orange-crowned Warbler 131. Virginia's Warbler 132. Common Yellowthroat 133. MacGillivray's Warbler 134. Black-throated Gray Warbler 135. Yellow Warbler 136. Audubon's Warbler 137. Grace's Warbler 138. Wilson's Warbler 139. Green-tailed Towhee 140. Spotted Towhee 141. Rufous-crowned Sparrow 142. Chipping Sparrow 143. Brewer's Sparrow 144. Vesper Sparrow 145. Lark Sparrow 146. Savannah Sparrow 147. Slate-colored Fox Sparrow 148. Song Sparrow 149. Lincoln's Sparrow 150. White-crowned Sparrow 151. Gray-headed Junco 152. Western Tanager 153. Black-headed Grosbeak 154. Blue Grosbeak 155. Lazuli Bunting 156. Red-winged Blackbird 157. Western Meadowlark 158. Yellow-headed Blackbird 159. Brewer's Blackbird 160. Common Grackle 161. Great-tailed Grackle 162. Brown-headed Cowbird 163. Bullock's Oriole 164. House Finch 165. Cassin's Finch 166. Red Crossbill 167. Pine Siskin 168. Lesser Goldfinch 169. American Goldfinch 170. Evening Grosbeak 171. House Sparrow Ted Floyd Lafayette, Boulder County -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Colorado Birds" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/cobirds/43723bf5-705c-4a8c-956d-f0e0cd851321%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
