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BIRDS OF DEWEY-HUMBOLDT
ARIZONA
G A R R Y R O G E R S
Birds of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona
By Garry Rogers
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Copyright © 2016 Garry Rogers, Humboldt, Arizona Please cite the work as: Rogers, Garry. 2016. Birds of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona. Coldwater Press,
Prescott, AZ. 128p. Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication data
Names: Rogers, Garry, author. Title: Birds of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona / by Garry Rogers. Description: Includes bibliographical references and index. | Humboldt, AZ:
Garry Rogers, 2016. Identifiers: ISBN 978-1539511786 | LCCN 2016918263 Subjects: LCSH Dewey-Humboldt (Ariz.) | Agua Fria River Valley (Ariz.) |
Birds--Arizona. | BISAC NATURE / Birdwatching Guides Classification: LCC QL684.A6 .R63 2016 | DDC 598.09791--dc23
Coldwater Press, LLC is a nature-conservation, science-fiction publisher. Coldwater Press, LLC Prescott, AZ 86301, USA http://coldwaterpress.wordpress.com
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 5
CONSERVATION STATUS SYMBOLS............................................................... 8
BIRDS SIGHTED IN DEWEY-HUMBOLDT, ARIZONA ........................................ 10
BIRD LIST WITH SIGHTINGS IN BOLD ........................................................... 11
BIRD REFERENCES .................................................................................. 113 APPENDIX A. SIGHTINGS RECORD FOR SPECIAL SPECIES ......................... 115
INDEX (SIGHTINGS IN BOLD) ................................................................... 116
Cover photograph: The flying insects this brilliant sky predator takes must be near-sighted and insensitive to color. Other flycatchers are of subdued color, but not this little fellow. Despite brilliant plumage, however, the male Vermilion Flycatcher is not overconfident. He courts his chosen mate by hovering and singing to her high in the air and by offering her butterflies and other brilliant insects. Vermilion Flycatchers are declining in Arizona and other parts of their range due to human destruction of the moist habitats they prefer. The birds are still abundant at many sites and are not an immediate conservation con-cern. However, without our attention and care, they will continue to decline.
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The Agua Fria River runs through the center of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona. Na-tive Cottonwood and Willow dominate the banks and form a closed-canopy forest on the river floodplain. Introduced Salt Cedar, Russian Olive, Siberian Elm, and more than 50 other nonnative plant species are present along the river and in adjacent uplands. Runoff from a nearby farm and a mine pollute the water. Invasive Crawdads, Bullfrogs, and other introduced species are abundant. Despite the human impacts, native species of plants and animals re-main dominant. For wildlife’s sake, I block access by livestock and humans on foot, horseback, and wheels on my portion of the river and floodplain forest.
Introduction In 1997, I began making lists of the birds and other wildlife I saw around my 20-acre farm on the Agua Fria River in the town of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona. I researched the various species groups (birds, grasshoppers, mammals, etc.) and compiled lists of all the species known to live in or to visit Arizona. The Arizona Wildlife Notebook, published in 2014, includes lists of eleven groups (amphibians, ants, birds, butterflies and moths, dragonflies and damselflies, fish, grasshoppers and other singing insects, lizards, mammals, snakes, and turtles). The book gives common and scientific names and estimates of species health and stability. It’s a handy tool for recording species anywhere in the State of Arizona.
This book, Birds of Dewey-Humboldt Arizona, is a chapter from the full note-book with added notes and photographs for 137 species observed in Dewey-Humboldt through 2016. Use this book for notes and a field guide such as Pe-terson’s Field Guide to Western Birds to help with identification.
You can upload your bird sightings to the online checklist program at http://ebird.org. Operated by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, eBird provides basic information on bird abundance and distribution at various spatial and temporal scales. Placing sightings on the ebird website will help naturalists working on bird conservation.
This book has common and scientific names alphabetized by common name, and it has an index. Field guides usually list birds in related groups such as ducks or raptors. For quick reference, however, an alphabetical list is easier to use. Finding a bird name can be still be tricky because the common name isn’t always what we think. For instance, the list gives Arizona’s two Robin species as “American Robin” and “Rufous-backed Robin.” The index is more helpful. For Robins, it lists the species as “Robin, American” and “Robin, Rufous-backed.” It also lists both species’ scientific names (Turdus migratorius and Turdus rufopalliatus).
Conservation Droughts, storms, fires, rising seas, and spreading deserts show that humanity is changing the Earth. Research coming from many sources shows that animal extinctions are occurring 100 times faster than at any time in Earth’s past.
Extinction isn’t the only concern. Total loss of a species results after years of decline. In 2014, the World Wildlife Fund, the Zoological Society of London, and other organizations carried out an extensive analysis of more than 10,000 wildlife studies. The analysis reached a stunning conclusion: The total number of animals on Earth has declined by more than 50% since 1970.
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This figure from the review by the World Wildlife Fund (2014) shows that, from 1970 to 2010, Earth’s animals declined by 52%. The 2016 WWF report showed that by 2012, the decline had reached 57%. Biologists predict it will reach 67% by 2020. The cause? Human overpopulation and overuse of re-sources. For more on conservation, go to (http://wp.me/P26kDO-dnR).
Bird Conservation Status Apart from domestic cats and dogs, birds are the most familiar species group. Even in cities, birds are a daily sight. We know more about bird distribution,
numbers, and health than any other group.
So, what do we know? One of the oldest and most familiar citizen-scientist activities is the Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count. A re-cent analysis of the Count’s results show that some of our most familiar birds appear in cur-rent counts less than half as often as they did just 50 years ago. For example, over the past 50 years, sightings of Loggerhead Shrikes, a com-mon Arizona species, declined by 72%. The Shrike in the photograph at left is the only one I have seen in 19 years of watching at my loca-tion.
Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) wildlife biologists conclude that 58% of Ari-zona’s native birds are declining. Another 20%
are of long-term concern. The U.S. Endangered Species Act protects only 1% of Arizona bird species.
Loggerhead Shrike
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The reason for the declining numbers is not a mystery. Researchers have shown that the declines are due to the impact of human activities, chiefly:
• habitat destruction (building and farming) • resource harvests (logging, livestock grazing, and water diversion) • habitat deterioration caused by introduced invasive plants • habitat poisoning with pesticides and toxic wastes
The human impact is a direct consequence of human numbers and resource use. Our total global population is nearing 7.5 billion and we are using the Earth’s resources faster than natural processes replenish them.
Unless we control our population and consumption or unless drought, disease, pollution, and rising temperature control it, the environmental impacts of Ar-izona’s projected growth will eventually eliminate upwards of 80% of our bird species. The Arizona Wildlife Notebook provides lists and conservation status discussions for the species groups shown in the table below.
The table has the numbers of wildlife species that AZGFD considers critically imperiled (S1), imperiled (S2), and vulnerable (S3). It also shows U.S. En-dangered Species Act (ESA) numbers for threatened (LT) and endangered (LE) species.
ARIZONA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION STATUS
Species Group Arizona Native Species
AZGFD S1+S2+S3
ESA LT+LE
Amphibians 31 18 (58%) 2 (6%)
Birds 451 260 (58%) 9 (2%)
Fish 40 40 (100%) 13 (33%)
Lizards 67 27 (40%) 0 (0%)
Mammals 189 64 (34%) 15 (8%)
Snakes 76 35 (46%) 1 (1%)
Turtles 10 6 (67%) 2 (20%)
TOTAL 864 450 (52%) 42 (9%)
Bird Species Numbers According to the information published by AZGFD, 551 bird species and subspecies occur in Arizona. Regular residents number 451.
• World estimate: 10,000
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• • U.S. estimate: 1,000 • Arizona total: 551 • Arizona birds regularly present: 451 • Arizona regulars of concern (S1 to S3): 260 (58%) • Arizona regulars of possible long-term concern (S4): 95 (21%). • ESA Arizona regulars listed endangered: 6 (1%) • ESA Arizona regulars listed threatened: 1 (<1%) • ESA Arizona regulars of concern: 26 (6%)
Conservation Status Symbols I placed conservation-status symbols in the two right-hand columns of the bird list. The symbols, composed of letters and numbers, are wildlife-biologists’ es-timates of health and stability. They are from the October 10, 2013 Internet list posted by AZGFD (http://azgfd.gov).
Symbols used by AZGFD • S1 Critically Imperiled: Extremely rare or some factor(s) is making the
species especially vulnerable to extinction. Typically five or fewer locations or very few remaining individuals (<1,000).
• S2 Imperiled: Rare or some factor(s) is making the species very vulnerable to extirpation. Typically 6 to 20 occurrences or few remaining individuals (1,000 to 3,000).
• S3 Vulnerable: Rare or found only in a restricted range (even if abundant at some locations), or because of other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation. Typically 21 to 100 occurrences or between 3,000 and 10,000 individuals.
• S4 Apparently Secure: Uncommon but not rare, and usually widespread. Usually more than 100 occurrences* and more than 10,000 individuals. Possible long-term concern.
• S5 Secure: Common, widespread, and abundant. Safe under present conditions. Typically with considerably more than 100 locations and more than 10,000 individuals.
• ? Inexact or Uncertain: Qualifies the character immediately preceding. Used alone to indicate insufficient information to assign a rank.
• SA Accidental: Not native. • SE Exotic Origin: Not native.
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• SER State Exotic Reported: Not native. • SHQ State Historical Report: Taxonomy in question. • SH Possibly Extirpated (Historical): Historically present, and there is
some expectation that the species may be rediscovered. • SP State Potential: Surveys needed to confirm presence. • SR State Reported: Surveys need to confirm presence. • SRF State Reported Falsely: Not present in state. • SRFSC State Reported Falsely, State Captive: Present only in captivity. • SRX State Reported Extirpated or Extinct. • SX Presumed Extinct: Not located despite intensive searches, and
virtually no likelihood of rediscovered. • SXS#Q Extirpated or Extinct in Arizona: State rank of # due to re-
introduction; taxonomy in question. • SNR Unranked: Status not yet assessed. • SU Unrankable: Lack of information about status or trends. • S#S# Indicates the range of uncertainty about status (e.g., S3S4). • SNA Conservation status is not applicable because the species is not a
suitable target of conservation activities for one of the following reasons:
• Hybrid Species represents an interspecific hybrid without conservation value. (Hybrids are ranked if they have conservation value.)
• E Exotic Origin: Species is not native to AZ. • AN Accidental/Nonregular: Species is not regularly present in AZ. • N Not Confidently Present: Unconfirmed report of presence. • No Definable Occurrences: Species is native and appears regularly but
lacks practical conservation concern in AZ because it is transient or occurs in a dispersed, unpredictable manner.
• Synonym: Species reported in AZ, but the state data center does not recognize the taxon; therefore, AZGFD does not assign the species a status.
• Q Questionable Taxonomy: Distinctiveness of this entity as a taxon is questionable; resolution of this uncertainty may result in change from a species to a subspecies or hybrid, or inclusion of this taxon in another taxon, with a lower-priority (numerically higher) conservation status rank.
Breeding Status Symbols • B Breeding: Indicates that a breeding population is present in Arizona.
Used with the ‘N’ qualifier, the symbol indicates that both breeding and non-breeding populations are present.
• N Nonbreeding: Non-breeding population present in Arizona.
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• M Migrant: Transient or migratory populations.
Symbols Used for the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
• LE Listed Endangered: Imminent jeopardy of extinction. • LT Listed Threatened: Imminent jeopardy of becoming endangered. • PS Partial Status: Listed Endangered or Threatened in part of range. • XN Experimental population. • PDL Proposed for delisting (sometimes just PD) • No (No Status). Certain populations of this taxon do not have
designated status. • SAT Listed Threatened due to Similarity of Appearance. This happens
when a member of a non-listed population occurs within the geographic area of a Distinct Population Segment for a listed species (e.g., a wintering bald eagle within the DPS for listed bald eagles).
• PE and PT Proposed Endangered or Proposed Threatened. • C and C* Candidate: Species for which the USFWS has on file sufficient
information on biological vulnerability and threats to support proposals to list as Endangered or Threatened under ESA.
• SC Species of Concern: Describes the entire realm of taxa whose conservation status may be of concern to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, but does not have official federal status.
Season and Abundance I added seasonal abundance values for birds in Yavapai County compiled from
sightings by Prescott Audubon Society birders and from records in Cornell Lab’s eBird database. Dewey-Humboldt is near the center of the County. I compared the values to my sighting records and found no significant differences. The first four columns to the right of the scientific name are W (winter), Sp (spring), Su (summer), and F (fall). The abundance codes are:
• A = Common • B = Expected but not always present • C = Possibly present • D = Rare; less than 5 seen annually • F = Less than 5 sightings ever recorded
Birds Sighted in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona
Sighting Records and Symbols The bird list includes photographs of bird sighted in Dewey-Humboldt (D-H).
They are concentrated near the center of D-H in the cottonwood/willow forest along
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the Agua Fria River. An (L) in the space beneath the bird names indicates sightings made in the lowlands near the river. Most of D-H is upland desert grassland and chaparral as well as lawns, streets, and buildings. A (D) below the names indicates sightings in the uplands away from the river. Many species that live in the lowlands often make forays across the uplands.
In 2016, Filipe Guerrero began observing on my property. He confirmed some of my uncertain sightings and added several birds to my list. The additions include one endangered, one threatened, and several rare species.
Here are the symbols I used to abbreviate sightings information. In future editions of this booklet, I may add symbols for added information. For instance, there might be a symbol for Audubon Christmas Bird Count results. There might also be symbols for backyard feeder results at specific addresses in Dewey-Humboldt. Here are my symbols:
• A Annual: Present every year. • C Common: Present six or seven years out of ten. • U Uncommon: Present one or two years out of ten. • ? Uncertain identification. • (L) Lowlands along the Agua Fria River. • (D) Uplands away from the river. • FG Added/confirmed by Felipe Guerrero 2016+. • MC Added/confirmed by Millie Coulter 2016+. • ≥ Identified during and after a particular year. A≥00 means present
during 2000 and every year afterward. Sometimes include day and month. • < Present before a particular year. For instance, U<00 means
uncommon before 2000. • - A hyphen indicates Continuous sightings during a range of years.
Example: A≥11-14 means continuous for the years 2011 through 2014. If alone, this would mean not present before or after those years.
I repeated the rows with species name, sighting, and conservation information above each photograph.
Photographs Though I have photographed many of the birds, most of the photos in this book are by professional photographers. I located photographs in Wikipedia and elsewhere on the Internet that were available for unrestricted use as long as I gave credit to the original photographers. Photographer names are beneath the photos and in the in-dex. You can use Google to search for names with ‘photographs’ added to see other work by the photographer.
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Bird Descriptions Here are some brief descriptions of favorite and common birds of
Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona. Larger photographs and conservation status included in the full Bird List.
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) With their bright early morning songs and tolerance for human neighbors, Robins are familiar to everyone. They love moist ground and lawns without pesticides. There you will often see the classic tug-of-war between a stretching earthworm and a straining bird. Robins like berries and gather around
pyracantha and other shrubs in fall and winter. Description: Eight to eleven inches long, male and female similar, but male breast is deeper red. Robins have average life spans of six years. Nest: Female with help from male builds the nest in spring and lays four blue eggs two or three times during the year. Conservation: Easily poisoned by heavy pesticide use, and preyed upon by cats, hawks, and large snakes, Robins remain numerous and safe under current conditions. (Photo: MDF.)
Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Barn Owls are the most widely distributed of all owl species. They hunt small rodents, and never take anything as large as a house cat or dog. Barn Owls range from 10″ to 18″ in height. They can live for 25 years, but because of human impacts and natural predators, they rarely live more than two. If you have
a Barn Owl living nearby, you have probably heard its “shreee” sound that’s nothing like the hoots of the Great Horned Owls or the toots of the Northern Pygmy Owls that we often hear in Dewey-Humboldt.
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Nest: Large tree cavity, barn loft, or house attic. Farmers often place nest boxes around their fields. Conservation: Cats and other owls prey upon barn Owls, and pesticides in the tissues of their prey poison them. Some farmers have stopped using pesticides, but most haven’t. Seven U. S. states list the owls endangered, but Arizona does not. (Photo: Female by Tony Hisgett.)
Black-headed Grosbeak (Pheucticus melanocephalus) Black-headed Grosbeaks aren’t as large as Robins, but they are big enough to have trouble perching on bird feeders. Young birds flutter and flap as they learn to use the feeder. Grosbeaks eat berries and in-sects, but their large beaks are especially effective with seeds.
The birds arrive in spring, build nests, and stay for the summer. They prefer a combination of large deciduous trees and lower shrubs. Their song is a rich warble similar to a robin’s but softer, sweeter, and faster. Nest: Female builds an open, loose nest in a shrub or tree and lays 2-5 eggs. Young birds leave the nest after 12-14 days but can’t fly for two weeks. They hang out on nearby branches and parents feed them. Con-servation: Cats and hawks prey upon Grosbeaks, and pesticides in the tissues of their prey poison them. Wildlife biologists do not consider them endangered. (Photo: Male by GR.)
Bridled Titmouse (Baeolophus wollweberi) ”Tit” is Old English for some-thing small. Bridled Titmice may be small, but they are out-standing in other ways. They have unique facial markings, and they are among the most loquacious and the most hu-man-tolerant of all the birds. They will trustingly take seed from your hand then fly to a
nearby branch where they may surprise you with their jackhammer-
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like pecking that sends hull fragments flying. Titmice do not migrate though they wander about a bit in winter. They travel in small flocks that may include other bird species. Nest: Titmice lay four to eight white unmarked eggs in tree cavities and nest boxes. They appear to have mystery helpers at their nest that we have not identified. The birds can live more than six years. Conservation: Because of habitat loss and pesticides, the Bridled Titmouse is of possible long-term con-cern. (Photo: Dominic Sherony.)
Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum)
Cedar Waxwings are medium-sized with very smooth feath-ers. They have a crest that of-ten droops over the back of the head. The wings are broad and pointed, like a starling. The short tail is square-tipped. These birds are uncommon in Dewey-Humboldt. Though they usually form large flocks,
I’ve only seen two groups of three birds. Waxwings pick berries while perching in berry-laden shrubs or trees or while hovering in mid-air. A line of waxwings perched on a branch sometimes passes a berry from bill to bill, until one of them swallows it. They also cruise over water hunting insects, like abdominous swallows. Nest: Waxwings lay three to five pale gray to bluish gray finely speckled eggs in loose nests built in trees. Conservation: Wildlife biologists consider the Cedar Waxwing vulnerable to extinction in some areas. (Photo: Minette Layne.)
Common Raven (Corvus corax) Ravens are smart. They create and use simple tools, they mimic human words, and they call one another to a newly dis-covered food source. Acrobatic fliers, Ravens can roll, somer-sault, and fly upside down. I’ve seen a video of a Raven using a
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large can lid as a sled, repeatedly carrying the lid in its beak to the ridge of a snowy roof, and sliding down to the eve fluttering its wings to say balanced. A friend with a Raven family pet told me that their mischief can be wearying. Wild Ravens have lived more than 22 years. Nest: Females do most of the work building the nest. They begin with large sticks and construct a base up to five feet across and two feet high. In a small interior cup, they lay three to seven green or blue mott-led eggs. Conservation: Ravens adapt well to human impacts and may be one of the species that survives the sixth mass extinction. (Photo: Peter Wallack.) Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis)
Juncos do not migrate, but in the fall, they often drift out of their mountain homes down to nearby valleys. They are espe-cially common in D-H during fall and winter months. These small songbirds have black to light-gray hoods. Males tend to be darker and grayer, females
tend to be lighter and browner. All have white bellies and white outer tail feathers that form a flickering V shape when they fly. Juncos eat seeds, insects, and fruit. They prefer to eat on the ground, so sprinkle a few seeds for them when you fill the feeder. Wild birds can live more than 11 years. Nest: Juncos nest in forested mountains. They build their grass and twig nests on the ground and occasionally in a tree. Conservation: Though Juncos are still numerous, the American Breed-ing Bird Survey reports that Junco populations declined by about 50% from 1966 to 2015. (Photo: Dave Menke)
Gambel’s Quail (Callipepla gambelii) Gambel’s Quail live in D-H’s chaparral-covered hills. They form coveys of 12 or more birds that roost and nest in shrub thickets. Once, a family of mom, dad, and a line of seven chicks dashed across the
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road in front of my car. I stopped, and just as the last of the chicks made it to safety, another chick entered the road far behind the others. Dad popped onto road, ran back, and pecked the slowpoke’s fluffy bot-tom, speeding its dash to catch up. The first covey to move into my place near the center of town came in 2014. The birds roost in a wood-pile I made with dead shrub and tree branches. Quail are too plump for standard feeder perches, so be sure to scatter a few seeds for them when you fill the feeder. Quail lives are short, usually less than 4 years. Nest: Grass and twigs on the ground in shrub thickets. Conservation: Gambel’s Quail numbers fluctuate along with winter rain and spring plant growth. As our global warming-imposed drought continues, the D-H quail population will shrink. (Photo: GR.)
Vermilion Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus) The flying insects this brilliant sky predator takes must be near-sighted and insensitive to color. Other flycatchers are of subdued color, but not this lit-tle fellow. Despite brilliant plumage, however, the male Vermilion Flycatcher is not overconfident. He courts his chosen mate by hovering and
singing to her high in the air and by offering her butterflies and other brilliant insects. Nest: The birds build loose nests of grass and twigs in trees. The male brings food to the female while she incubates two to four white or creamy eggs with bold dark blotches and small lighter spots. . Conservation: Vermilion Flycatchers are declining in Arizona and other parts of their range due to human destruction of the moist habitats they prefer. The birds are still abundant at many sites and are not an immediate conservation concern. However, without our atten-tion and care, they will continue to decline. (Photo: Charles J. Sharp.)
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Bird List with Sightings in Bold B I R D S O F D E W E Y – H U M B O L D T, A R I Z O N A COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME W Sp Su F AZGFD ESA
Abert's Towhee Melozone aberti A A A A S3
Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens SNA
Acorn Woodpecker
C≥09 (L)
Melanerpes formicivorus A A A A S5
Allen's Hummingbird Selasphorus sasin S2S3M
American Avocet Recurvirostra americana D B D B S2
American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus D S1S2
American Coot
A (L)
Fulica americana A A A A S5
American Crow Corvus brachyrhynchos C C C C S5
American Dipper Cinclus mexicanus D S3
American Golden-plover Pluvialis dominica S1M
American Goldfinch
C (L)
Spinus tristis C C D C S1B,S5N
American Kestrel
U (L) C (D)
Falco sparverius A A A A S5
American Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus anatum S4 SC
American Pipit Anthus rubescens A A A S2B,S5N
American Redstart Setophaga ruticilla D S1
American Robin
A (L)
Turdus migratorius A A A A S5
American Scoter Melanitta americana SNA
Am. Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides dorsalis S3
American Tree Sparrow Spizella arborea S1N
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B I R D S O F D E W E Y – H U M B O L D T, A R I Z O N A COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME W Sp Su F AZGFD ESA
Acorn Woodpecker
C≥09 (L)
Melanerpes formicivorus
A A A A S5
Acorn Woodpecker by Kevin Cole
American Coot
A (L)
Fulica americana A A A A S5
American Coot by Mike Baird
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B I R D S O F D E W E Y – H U M B O L D T, A R I Z O N A COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME W Sp Su F AZGFD ESA
American Goldfinch
C (L)
Spinus tristis C C D C S1B,S5N
American Goldfinch by Rodney Campbell
American Kestrel
U (L) C (D)
Falco sparverius A A A A S5
American Kestrel by RWD (Dick Daniels)
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B I R D S O F D E W E Y – H U M B O L D T, A R I Z O N A COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME W Sp Su F AZGFD ESA
American Robin
A (L)
Turdus migratorius A A A A S5
American Robin by MDF
American White Pelican Pelecanus erythrorhynchos C B C B S3N
American Wigeon
A (L)
Anas americana A A C A S1B,S5N
Anhinga Anhinga anhinga SNA
Anna's Hummingbird
A (L)
Calypte anna B A A B S5
Apache Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis apache S1S2 SC
Aplomado Falcon Falco femoralis SH No
Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea SNA
Arizona Bell's Vireo Vireo bellii arizonae S4
Arizona Botteri's Sparrow Peucaea botterii arizonae S3?B
Arizona Grasshopper Sparrow Ammodramus savannarum ammole-gus
S1S2
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Arizona Woodpecker Picoides arizonae S3
Ash-throated Flycatcher Myiarchus cinerascens A A C S5
Aztec Thrush Ridgwayia pinicola S1S2N
Azure Bluebird Sialia sialis fulva S3
Baird's Sandpiper Calidris bairdii D D C S4M
Baird's Sparrow Ammodramus bairdii S2N SC
Bald Eagle
U 12/28/05 (L)
Haliaeetus leucocephalus B B C B S2S3B SC
Sonoran Desert Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus pop 3 S2S3 SC
Winter Population Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus (winter) S4N SC
Baltimore Oriole Icterus galbula SNA
American Wigeon
A (L)
Anas americana A A C A S1B,S5N
American Wigeon by Tony Hisgett
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Anna's Hummingbird
A (L)
Calypte anna B A A B S5
Anna’s Hummingbird by the Pacific Southwest Region
Bald Eagle
U 12/28/05 (L)
Haliaeetus leucocephalus B B C B S2S3B SC
Bald Eagle, Alaska by Carl Chapman
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Band-tailed Pigeon
U≥08 (L)
Patagioenas fasciata C C C C S5
Band-tailed Pigeon by Snowmanradio
Band-tailed Pigeon
U≥08 (L)
Patagioenas fasciata C C C C S5
Bank Swallow Riparia riparia C D C S4M
Barn Owl
A≥09 (L)
Tyto alba B B B B S5
Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica B A A S5
Barrow's Goldeneye Bucephala islandica S1N
Bay-breasted Warbler Setophaga castanea SNA
Bell's Sparrow Artemisiospiza belli S4 No
Bell's Vireo Vireo bellii A B B S4 No
Belted Kingfisher
A (L)
Megaceryle alcyon A A A A S2B,S5N
Bendire's Thrasher Toxostoma bendirei D D S4
Berylline Hummingbird Amazilia beryllina S1
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Bewick's Wren
C≥05 (L)
Thryomanes bewickii A A A A S5
Black Phoebe
A (L)
Sayornis nigricans A A A A S5
Black Rail Laterallus jamaicensis S1 SC
Black Rosy-Finch Leucosticte atrata SA
Black Skimmer Rynchops niger SNA
Black Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma melania SA
Black Swift Cypseloides niger SNA
Black Tern Chlidonias niger D C S3S4M
Black Vulture Coragyps atratus S1S2
Black-and-white Warbler Mniotilta varia D D D S1B
Barn Owl
A≥09 (L)
Tyto alba B B B B S5
Barn Owl female by Tony Hisgett
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Belted Kingfisher
A (L)
Megaceryle alcyon A A A A S2B,S5N
Belted Kingfisher female by Richard Crossley
Bewick's Wren
C≥05 (L)
Thryomanes bewickii A A A A S5
Bewick’s Wren by Minetti Layne
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Black Phoebe
A (L)
Sayornis nigricans A A A A S5
Black Phoebe by Linda Tanner
Black-bellied Plover Pluvialis squatarola F S2M
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna autumnalis D D S3
Black-billed Cuckoo Coccyzus erythropthalmus SNA
Black-billed Magpie Pica hudsonia S3
Blackburnian Warbler Setophaga fusca SNA
Black-capped Chickadee Poecile atricapillus S1N
Black-capped Gnatcatcher Polioptila nigriceps S1
Black-chinned Hummingbird
A (L)
Archilochus alexandri A A B S5
Black-chinned Sparrow
A? (L)
Spizella atrogularis B B B B S5
Black-crowned Night-Heron
A<07|U≥07 (L)
Nycticorax nycticorax B B A B S3
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Black-headed Grosbeak
A (L)
Pheucticus melanocephalus A A B S5
Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla SNA
Black-necked Stilt Himantopus mexicanus B C B S2
Blackpoll Warbler Setophaga striata SNA
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher Polioptila melanura B B B B S5
Black-throated Blue Warbler Setophaga caerulescens F F F S1M
Black-throated Gray Warbler Setophaga nigrescens A A A S5
Black-throated Green Warbler Setophaga virens SNA
Black-throated Sparrow Amphispiza bilineata A A A A S5
Black-vented Oriole Icterus wagleri SNA
Black-chinned Hummingbird
A (L)
Archilochus alexandri A A B S5
Black-chinned Hummingbird by MDF
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Black-crowned Night-Heron
A<07|U≥07 (L)
Nycticorax nycticorax B B A B S3
Black-crowned Night Herron by Dick Daniels
Black-headed Grosbeak
A (L)
Pheucticus melanocephalus A A B S5
Black-headed Grosbeak (two Lazuli Buntings below) by GR
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Blue Grosbeak
A≥03 (L)
Passerina caerulea A A A S5
Blue-Grosbeak By Bill Bouton
Blue Grosbeak
A≥03 (L)
Passerina caerulea A A A S5
Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata SNA
Blue Mockingbird Melanotis caerulescens SNA
Blue-footed Booby Sula nebouxii SNA
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Polioptila caerulea B B B S5
Blue-throated Hummingbird Lampornis clemenciae S4
Blue-winged Teal Anas discors C B B S2B,S5N
Blue-winged Warbler Vermivora cyanoptera F SNA
Bobolink Dolichonyx oryzivorus S1
Bohemian Waxwing Bombycilla garrulus SNA
Bonaparte's Gull Chroicocephalus philadelphia D C C S3S4M
Botteri's Sparrow Peucaea botterii S4
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Brant Branta bernicla SNA
Brewer's Blackbird
A (L)
Euphagus cyanocephalus B B B B S5
Brewer's Sparrow Spizella breweri B A A S5
Bridled Titmouse
A≥04 (L)
Baeolophus wollweberi A A A A S4
Broad-billed Hummingbird Cynanthus latirostris C C C S3
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
A (L)
Selasphorus platycercus A A B S5
Broad-winged Hawk Buteo platypterus D S2M No
Bronzed Cowbird Molothrus aeneus B B D S5
Brown Booby Sula leucogaster SNA
Brown Creeper
A (L)
Certhia americana B B B B S5
Brewer's Blackbird
A (L)
Euphagus cyanocephalus B B B B S5
Brewer’s Blackbird adult male feeding a chick by Snowmanradio
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Bridled Titmouse
A≥04 (L)
Baeolophus wollweberi A A A A S4
Bridled Titmouse by Dominic Sherony
Broad-tailed Hummingbird
A (L)
Selasphorus platycercus A A B S5
Broad-tailed Hummingbird male perched on branch by Kati Fleming
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Brown Creeper
A (L)
Certhia americana B B B B S5
Brown Creeper by Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren
Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis D D D S1N SC
Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum F F S1N
Brown-crested Flycatcher
FG
Myiarchus tyrannulus B B S4
Brown-headed Cowbird
A (L)
Molothrus ater C A A C S5
Buff-breasted Flycatcher Empidonax fulvifrons S1
Buff-collared Nightjar Antrostomus ridgwayi S2S3
Bufflehead Bucephala albeola A A D A S5N
Bullock's Oriole
A (L)
Icterus bullockii A A C S4BS1N
Bumblebee Hummingbird Atthis heloisa SA
Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia D D S3
Bushtit
A (L) (D)
Psaltriparus minimus A A A A S5
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Cackling Goose Branta hutchinsii D D S1N
Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-owl Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum S1 SC
Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus A A A A S5
California Black Rail Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus S1 SC
California Condor Gymnogyps californianus SX,S1 LE,XN
California Gull Larus californicus C C C S3N
Calliope Hummingbird Selasphorus calliope D D C S4M
Canada Goose
A≥00|U≥15 (L)
Branta canadensis A A A A S4M
Canada Warbler Cardellina canadensis SNA
Canvasback Aythya valisineria A A C A S1B,S4N
Canyon Towhee
FG (L)
Melozone fusca A A A A S5
Brown-crested Flycatcher
FG (L)
Myiarchus tyrannulus B B S4
Brown-crested Flycatcher by RWD (Dick Daniels)
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Brown-headed Cowbird
A (L)
Molothrus ater C A A C S5
Brown-headed Cowbird by Bear Golden Retriever from Auburn, NY, USA
Bullock's Oriole
A (L)
Icterus bullockii A A C S4BS1N
Bullock's Oriole by Kevin Cole
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Bushtit
A (L) (D)
Psaltriparus minimus A A A A S5
Bushtit, Marina Bay, California by Black-throated Green Warbler
Canada Goose
A≥00|U≥15 (L)
Branta canadensis A A A A S4M
Canada Goose family by Tim Bowman, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Canyon Towhee
FG (L)
Melozone fusca A A A A S5
Canyon Towhee by Brian E Small
Canyon Wren Catherpes mexicanus A A A A S5
Cape May Warbler Setophaga tigrina SNA
Caspian Tern Hydroprogne caspia C C C S1N
Cassin's Finch
C≥08 (L)
Haemorhous cassinii C C C S4
Cassin's Kingbird Tyrannus vociferans A A B S5
Cassin's Sparrow Peucaea cassinii D S4
Cassin's Vireo Vireo cassinii D B B S3N
Cattle Egret
D/23/07 (L)
Bubulcus ibis C D C S1B,S4N
Cave Swallow Petrochelidon fulva SAB
Cedar Waxwing
U (L)
Bombycilla cedrorum B B B S3S4N
Cerulean Warbler Setophaga cerulea SNA
Chestnut-collared Longspur Calcarius ornatus S3N
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Chestnut-sided Warbler Setophaga pensylvanica D D S1N
Chihuahua Savannah Sparrow Passerculus sandwichensis rufofuscus S2S3
Chihuahuan Raven Corvus cryptoleucus S4
Chimney Swift Chaetura pelagica SNA
Chipping Sparrow
C (L)
Spizella passerina A A B A S5
Chukar Alectoris chukar SE1SE2
Cinnamon Hummingbird Amazilia rutila SNA
Cinnamon Teal Anas cyanoptera B A B B S5
Clapper Rail Rallus longirostris S3
Clark's Grebe Aechmophorus clarkii C C C S3
Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana F S5
Cassin's Finch
C≥08 (L)
Haemorhous cassinii C C C S4
Cassins Finch by Dave Menke, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Cattle Egret
D/23/07 (L)
Bubulcus ibis C D C S1B,S4N
Cattle Egret by Su Neko
Cedar Waxwing
U (L)
Bombycilla cedrorum B B B S3S4N
Cedar Waxwing courtship by Minette Layne
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Chipping Sparrow
C (L)
Spizella passerina A A B A S5
Chipping Sparrow by www.naturespicsonline
Clay-colored Sparrow Spizella pallida D F S1N
Cliff Swallow
A? (L)
Petrochelidon pyrrhonota A A B S5
Common Black-Hawk
A>09 (L)
Buteogallus anthracinus D B B C S3
Common Gallinule Gallinula galeata C C C C ? ?
Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula A A A S5N
Common Grackle Quiscalus quiscula D SNA
Common Ground-Dove Columbina passerina S4
Common Loon Gavia immer C D C S2N
Common Merganser
02/15/05 (L)
Mergus merganser A A C A S3S4
Common Nighthawk
C≥04 (L)
Chordeiles minor B B B S5
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Common Poorwill Phalaenoptilus nuttallii B B C S5
Common Raven
A (L)
Corvus corax A A A A S5
Common Tern Sterna hirundo D S3M
Common Yellowthroat
07/13/09 (L)
Geothlypis trichas D A A A S4
Connecticut Warbler Oporornis agilis SNA
Cooper's Hawk
A (L)
Accipiter cooperii A A A A S4
Cordilleran Flycatcher Empidonax occidentalis B A B S2S3B
Costa's Hummingbird Calypte costae C C C S5
Crescent-chested Warbler Oreothlypis superciliosa F SNA
Crested Caracara
U (pond cleaning 09/01) (L)
Caracara cheriway S1S2 No
Cliff Swallow
A? (L)
Petrochelidon pyrrhonota A A B S5
Cliff Swallow by Ingrid Taylar
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Common Black-Hawk
A>09 (L)
Buteogallus anthracinus D B B C S3
Common Black Hawk by Charles J. Sharp
Common Merganser
02/15/05 (L)
Mergus merganser A A C A S3S4
Common Merganser female by RWD (Dick Daniels)
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Common Raven
A (L)
Corvus corax A A A A S5
Common Raven at Byrce National Park by Peter Wallack
Common Yellowthroat
07/13/09 (L)
Geothlypis trichas D A A A S4
Common Yellowthroat by Dan Pancamo
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Cooper's Hawk
A (L)
Accipiter cooperii A A A A S4
Cooper's Hawk with kill by Sagamore66
Crested Caracara
U (Pond cleaning 09/01) (L)
Caracara cheriway S1S2 No
Crested Caracara by Manjith Kainickara
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Crissal Thrasher
U (L)
Toxostoma crissale A A A A S5
Crissal Thrasher by GR
Crissal Thrasher
U (L)
Toxostoma crissale A A A A S5
Curve-billed Thrasher Toxostoma curvirostre A A A A S5
Dark-eyed Junco
A (pale gray to black) (L)
Junco hyemalis A A A A S5
Desert Purple Martin Progne subis hesperia S2S3B
Dickcissel Spiza americana S2M
Double-crested Cormorant
A≥08 (L)
Phalacrocorax auritus A A A A S5
Double-crested Cormorant
Phalacrocorax auritus albociliatus S3
Downy Woodpecker Picoides pubescens D D D S4
Dunlin Calidris alpina D S2N
Dusky Flycatcher Empidonax oberholseri D C C D S4
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Dusky Grouse Dendragapus obscurus S3
Dusky-capped Flycatcher Myiarchus tuberculifer D D S4
Eared Grebe Podiceps nigricollis A A C A S3B,S5N
Eared Quetzal Euptilotis neoxenus SAB,S1N
Eastern Bluebird Sialia sialis S4
Eastern Bluebird
U≥06 (L)
Sialia sialis sialis F SN
Eastern Kingbird Tyrannus tyrannus S1S2M
Eastern Meadowlark Sturnella magna B B C C S5
Eastern Phoebe Sayornis phoebe D D D S1N
Eastern Whip-poor-will Antrostomus vociferus SA
Eastern Wood-Pewee Contopus virens SNA
Dark-eyed Junco
A (pale gray to black) (L)
Junco hyemalis A A A A S5
Dark-eyed Junco by Menke Dave, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Gray forms also present)
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Double-crested Cormorant
A≥08 (L)
Phalacrocorax auritus A A A A S5
Double-crested Cormorant by Sheep81
Eastern Bluebird
U≥06 (L)
Sialia sialis sialis F SN
Eastern Bluebird – Texas by Francesco Veronesi
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Eurasian Collard Dove
A≥04 (L)
Streptopelia decaocto A A A A SE5
Eurasian Collard Dove by Rovdyr
Elegant Tern Thalasseus elegans SNA
Elegant Trogon Trogon elegans S3
Elf Owl Micrathene whitneyi C C S5
Eurasian Collard Dove
A≥04 (L)
Streptopelia decaocto A A A A SE5
European Starling
A (L)
Sturnus vulgaris A A A A SE5
Evening Grosbeak Coccothraustes vespertinus D D D S3
Fan-tailed Warbler Basileuterus lachrymosus SNA
Ferruginous Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo regalis B B B S2B,S4N SC
Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl Glaucidium brasilianum S1
Field Sparrow Spizella pusilla SNA
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Five-striped Sparrow Amphispiza quinquestriata S1S2
Flame-colored Tanager Piranga bidentata SAB
Flammulated Owl Psiloscops flammeolus S4
Forster's Tern Sterna forsteri C C C S2N
Fox Sparrow Passerella iliaca B C B S2N
Franklin's Gull Leucophaeus pipixcan C C C S3S4M
Fulvous Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna bicolor SNA SC
Gadwall
FG (L)
Anas strepera A A B A S5
Gambel's Quail
A(D) A≥01(L)
Callipepla gambelii A A A A S5
European Starling
A (L)
Sturnus vulgaris A A A A SE5
European Starling in breeding plumage by Linda Tanner
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Ferruginous Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo regalis B B B S2B,S4N SC
Ferruginous Hawk by Richard Crossley
Gadwall
FG (L)
Anas strepera A A B A S5
Gadwall by RWD (Dick Daniels)
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Gambel's Quail
A(D) A≥01(L)
Callipepla gambelii A A A A S5
Gambel Quail by GR
Gila Woodpecker
C≥00 (L)
Melanerpes uropygialis A A A A S5
Gila Woodpecker on Saguaro by Gary L. Clark
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Gray Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo plagiatus D D D S3 SC
Gray Hawk by Richard Crossley
Garganey Anas querquedula SNA
Gila Woodpecker
C≥00 (L)
Melanerpes uropygialis A A A A S5
Gilded Flicker Colaptes chrysoides S5
Glaucous Gull Larus hyperboreus SNA
Glaucous-winged Gull Larus glaucescens SNA
Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos C B B C S4
Golden-crowned Kinglet Regulus satrapa D C S3
Golden-crowned Sparrow Zonotrichia atricapilla D D S1S2N
Golden-winged Warbler Vermivora chrysoptera SNA
Gould's Turkey Meleagris gallopavo mexicana S1
Grace's Warbler Setophaga graciae A A A S5
Grasshopper Sparrow Ammodramus savannarum C D D S3 No
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Gray Catbird Dumetella carolinensis S1
Gray Flycatcher Empidonax wrightii C B B D S5
Gray Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo plagiatus D D D S3 SC
Gray Jay Perisoreus canadensis S2
Gray Vireo Vireo vicinior S4
Gray-cheeked Thrush Catharus minimus SNA
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch Leucosticte tephrocotis SA
Great Crested Flycatcher Myiarchus crinitus SNA
Great Egret Ardea alba A A A A S1B,S4N
Great Blue Heron
A (L)
Ardea herodias A A A A S5
Great Blue Heron
A (L)
Ardea herodias A A A A S5
Great Blue Heron hunting pocket gophers by GR
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Great Horned Owl
A (L)
Bubo virginianus A A A A S5
Great-horned Owl by RWD (Dick Daniels)
Greater Roadrunner
C≥00 (L)
Geococcyx californianus B B B B S5
Greater Roadrunner by GR
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Great Kiskadee Pitangus sulphuratus SNA
Greater Pewee Contopus pertinax A A B S4
Greater Roadrunner
C≥00 (L)
Geococcyx californianus B B B B S5
Greater Sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus SR C*
Greater Scaup Aythya marila S1N
Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons C D C S2N
Greater Yellowlegs Tringa melanoleuca C B C B S3N
Great-tailed Grackle
A (L)
Quiscalus mexicanus A A A A S5
Green Heron
A<07|U≥07 (L)
Butorides virescens D A A A S4
Green Kingfisher Chloroceryle americana S2
Green-tailed Towhee Pipilo chlorurus C B C B S3B,S4N
Green-winged Teal Anas crecca A A C A S3B,S5N
Groove-billed Ani Crotophaga sulcirostris S1N
Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica SNA
Gunnison Sage-grouse Centrocercus minimus SH PE
Hairy Woodpecker
A (L)
Picoides villosus A A A A S5
Hammond's Flycatcher Empidonax hammondii C B C C S1B
Harlequin Duck Histrionicus histrionicus SNA SC
Harris's Hawk Parabuteo unicinctus C C C C S5
Harris's Sparrow Zonotrichia querula D S1N
Heermann's Gull Larus heermanni S1M
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Great-tailed Grackle
A (L)
Quiscalus mexicanus A A A A S5
Great-tailed Grackle By RWD (Dick Daniels)
Green Heron
A<07|U≥07 (L)
Butorides virescens D A A A S4
Green Heron by Dan Pancamo
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Hairy Woodpecker
A (L)
Picoides villosus A A A A S5
Hairy-woodpecker by Dave Menke, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Hermit Thrush
U≥13 (L)
Catharus guttatus B B C C S5
Hermit Thrush by Matt MacGillivray
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Hepatic Tanager Piranga flava A A B S4
Hermit Thrush
U≥13 (L)
Catharus guttatus B B C C S5
Hermit Warbler Setophaga occidentalis A D A S4M
Herring Gull Larus argentatus D D S2N
Hooded Merganser Lophodytes cucullatus A A B S2N
Hooded Oriole
U≥07 (L)
Icterus cucullatus B B C S5
Hooded Warbler Setophaga citrina D D S2M
Horned Grebe Podiceps auritus D D D S2N
Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris B A B B S5 No
House Finch
A (L)
Haemorhous mexicanus A A A A S5
House Sparrow
A (L)
Passer domesticus A A A A SE5
House Wren
C (L)
Troglodytes aedon B A A A S5
Hudsonian Godwit Limosa haemastica SNA
Hutton's Vireo Vireo huttoni C B B B S5
Inca Dove
C≥00 | U≥07 (L)
Columbina inca C B B C S5
Indigo Bunting
A≥05 (L)
Passerina cyanea B B B S3
Juniper Titmouse Baeolophus ridgwayi A A A A S5
Kentucky Warbler Geothlypis formosa F S1M
Killdeer
A (L)
Charadrius vociferus A A A A S5
Ladder-backed Woodpecker
FG (L)
Picoides scalaris
A A A A S5
Lapland Longspur Calcarius lapponicus S1N
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House Finch
A (L)
Haemorhous mexicanus A A A A S5
House Finch by Nigel from Vancouver, Canada
House Sparrow
A (L)
Passer domesticus A A A A SE5
House Sparrow male by Joe Ravi
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Hooded Oriole
U≥07 (L)
Icterus cucullatus B B C S5
Hooded Oriole by Richard Crossley
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House Wren
C (L)
Troglodytes aedon B A A A S5
House-wren By Calibas
Inca Dove
C≥00 | U≥07 (L)
Columbina inca C B B C S5
Inca Dove, Mexico City, Mexico by Scott Loarie from San Francisco, USA
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Indigo Bunting
A≥05 (L)
Passerina cyanea B B B S3
Indigo Bunting male by Dawn Scranton from Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
Killdeer
A (L)
Charadrius vociferus A A A A S5
Killdeer by Curt Hart
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Ladder-backed Woodpecker
FG (L)
Picoides scalaris
A A A A S5
Ladder-backed Woodpecker by Gregory -Slobirdr- Smith
Large-billed Savannah Sparrow Passerculus sandwichensis rostratus SA SC
Lark Bunting Calamospiza melanocorys C D D S1B,S5N
Lark Sparrow
C≥07 (L)
Chondestes grammacus C A A B S5
Laughing Gull Leucophaeus atricilla SNA
Lawrence's Goldfinch Spinus lawrencei D D D SAB
Laysan Albatross Phoebastria immutabilis SNA
Lazuli Bunting
A (L)
Passerina amoena D B B B S4
Le Conte's Sparrow Ammodramus leconteii SNA
Le Conte's Thrasher Toxostoma lecontei S3
Least Bittern Ixobrychus exilis S3
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Least Bittern Ixobrychus exilis hesperis S3 SC
Least Flycatcher Empidonax minimus SNA
Least Grebe Tachybaptus dominicus SAB
Least Sandpiper Calidris minutilla B B C B S5N
Least Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma microsoma SA
Least Tern Sternula antillarum S2M LE
Lesser Goldfinch
C (L)
Spinus psaltria A A A A S5
Lesser Nighthawk Chordeiles acutipennis C C C S5
Lesser Scaup Aythya affinis A A A S5N
Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa flavipes B D B S4M
Lazuli Bunting
A (L)
Passerina amoena D B B B S4
Lazuli Bunting by Richard Crossley
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Lesser Goldfinch
C (L)
Spinus psaltria A A A A S5
Lesser Goldfinch by GR
Lincoln's Sparrow
05/23/08 (L)
Melospiza lincolnii A A A S3B
Lincoln's Sparrow – Texas - by Francesco Veronesi from Italy
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Lewis's Woodpecker Melanerpes lewis C D D S4
Lincoln's Sparrow
05/23/08 (L)
Melospiza lincolnii A A A S3B
Little Blue Heron Egretta caerulea S1S2N
Loggerhead Shrike
U≥12 (L)
Lanius ludovicianus A A B A S4 SC
Long-billed Curlew Numenius americanus D D D S1B
Long-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus scolopaceus C B D B S3S4N
Long-eared Owl Asio otus D D D S2B,S4N
Long-tailed Duck Clangula hyemalis F S1N
Long-tailed Jaeger Stercorarius longicaudus SNA
Louisiana Waterthrush Parkesia motacilla F S1N
Lucifer Hummingbird Calothorax lucifer S2
Lucy's Warbler
FG (L)
Oreothlypis luciae A A B S5
MacGillivray's Warbler
FG (L)
Geothlypis tolmiei B B S4
Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens SNA
Magnificent Hummingbird Eugenes fulgens F D S4
Magnolia Warbler Setophaga magnolia SNA
Mallard
A (L)
Anas platyrhynchos A A A A S5
Marbled Godwit Limosa fedoa C C S3M
Marsh Wren Cistothorus palustris B B D B S2B,S3
Masked Bobwhite Colinus virginianus ridgwayi S1 LE
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Loggerhead Shrike
U≥12 (L)
Lanius ludovicianus A A B A S4 SC
Loggerhead Shrike by GR
Lucy's Warbler
FG (L)
Oreothlypis luciae A A B S5
Lucy's Warbler at nest on saguaro by Dominic Sherony
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MacGillivray's Warbler
FG (L)
Geothlypis tolmiei B B S4
MacGillivray's Warbler – Sisters – Oregon by Francesco Veronesi from Italy
Mallard
A (L)
Anas platyrhynchos A A A A S5
Mallard by Jörg Hempel
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McCown's Longspur Rhynchophanes mccownii S2N
Merlin
U? (L)
Falco columbarius C C C S4N
Mew Gull Larus canus F SNA
Mexican Chickadee Poecile sclateri S3
Mexican Duck Anas platyrhynchos diazi S4
Mexican Jay Aphelocoma wollweberi F S5
Mexican Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis lucida S3S4 LT
Mexican Whip-poor-will Antrostomus arizonae D D
Mississippi Kite Ictinia mississippiensis C D S3
Montezuma Quail Cyrtonyx montezumae S4
Mountain Bluebird
U≥09 (L)
Sialia currucoides B C C S5
Mountain Chickadee Poecile gambeli A A A A S5
Mountain Plover Charadrius montanus S1B,S2N SC
Mountain Pygmy-Owl Glaucidium gnoma californicum S3
Mourning Dove
A (L)
Zenaida macroura A A A A S5
Mourning Warbler Geothlypis philadelphia SNA
Nashville Warbler Oreothlypis ruficapilla C B S4S5M
Neotropic Cormorant Phalacrocorax brasilianus C B B B S1N
North Buff-breasted Flycatcher Empidonax fulvifrons pygmaeus S1 SC
Northern Aplomado Falcon Falco femoralis septentrionalis SH LE,XN
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Merlin
U? (L)
Falco columbarius C C C S4N
Merlin by David St. Louis
Mountain Bluebird
U≥09 (L)
Sialia currucoides B C C S5
Mountain Bluebird by Richard Crossley
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Mourning Dove
A (L)
Zenaida macroura A A A A S5
Mourning Dove-bird standing on rock by Dave Menke, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Northern Cardinal
A (L)
Cardinalis cardinalis A A A A S5
Northern Cardinal male by RWD (Dick Daniels)
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Northern Beardless-Tyrannulet Camptostoma imberbe S4
Northern Bobwhite Colinus virginianus S1 PS
Northern Cardinal
A (L)
Cardinalis cardinalis A A A A S5
Northern Flicker
A (L)
Colaptes auratus A A A A S5
Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis D D S3B SC
Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis atricapillus D D S3 SC
Northern Harrier
11/15/02 (L)
Circus cyaneus A A C A S1S2B
Northern Jacana Jacana spinosa SNA
Northern Mockingbird
C? (L)
Mimus polyglottos B A A B S5
Northern Parula Setophaga americana D D S2N
Northern Pintail
A (L)
Anas acuta A A B A S2B,S5N
Northern Pygmy-Owl Glaucidium gnoma S4
Northern Pygmy-Owl
A≥11-14 (L)
Glaucidium gnoma gnoma C C C C S4
Northern Rough-winged Swal-low FG (L)
Stelgidopteryx serripennis A A B S5
Northern Saw-whet Owl Aegolius acadicus D D D D S4
Northern Shoveler
B/26/15 (L)
Anas clypeata A A C A S1B,S5N
Northern Shrike Lanius excubitor S2N
Northern Waterthrush Parkesia noveboracensis D D S2S3M
Nutting's Flycatcher Myiarchus nuttingi SNA
Olive Warbler Peucedramus taeniatus C B B C S4
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Northern Flicker
A (L)
Colaptes auratus A A A A S5
Northern Flicker male yellow-shafted by RWD (Dick Daniels)
Northern Harrier
11/15/02 (L)
Circus cyaneus A A C A S1S2B
Northern Harrier by Kevin Cole from Pacific Coast, USA
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Northern Mockingbird
C? (L)
Mimus polyglottos B A A B S5
Northern Mockingbird by Captain Tucker
Northern Pintail
A (L)
Anas acuta A A B A S2B,S5N
Northern pintail by Mehmet Karatay
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Northern Pygmy-Owl
A≥11-14 (L)
Glaucidium gnoma gnoma C C C C S4
Northern Pygmy Owl by Dave Menke, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Northern Rough-winged Swal-low FG (L)
Stelgidopteryx serripennis A A B S5
Northern Rough-winged Swallow by Alan Vernon
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Northern Shoveler
B/26/15 (L)
Anas clypeata A A C A S1B,S5N
Northern Shoveler by Donna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Orange-crowned Warbler
FG (L)
Oreothlypis celata B A B A S3B,S5N
Orange-crowned Warbler (Female) by Dawn Beattie from Morro Bay, CA, USA
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Osprey
2009 (L)
Pandion haliaetus D B B B S2B,S4N
Osprey in flight over Lake Wylie by Gareth Rasberry
Olive-sided Flycatcher Contopus cooperi C D C S4 SC
Orange-crowned Warbler
FG (L)
Oreothlypis celata B A B A S3B,S5N
Orchard Oriole Icterus spurius SNA
Osprey
2009 (L)
Pandion haliaetus D B B B S2B,S4N
Ovenbird Seiurus aurocapilla F S2M
Pacific Loon Gavia pacifica D S1N
Pacific Wren Troglodytes pacificus D D D S1B,S2N
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
FG (L)
Empidonax difficilis D D S4M
Painted Bunting Passerina ciris F S2S3M
Painted Redstart
U≥09 (L)
Myioborus pictus D A A C S4
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Palm Warbler Setophaga palmarum D S1M
Parasitic Jaeger Stercorarius parasiticus F SNA
Pectoral Sandpiper Calidris melanotos D S3M
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus B B B B S4 SC
Phainopepla
U (D), FG (L)
Phainopepla nitens C A A B S5
Philadelphia Vireo Vireo philadelphicus SNA
Pied-billed Grebe Podilymbus podiceps A A A A S5
Pine Grosbeak Pinicola enucleator S1
Pine Siskin
2001 (L)
Spinus pinus B B B B S5
Pine Warbler Setophaga pinus SNA
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
FG (L)
Empidonax difficilis D D S4M
Pacific-slope Flycatcher by Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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Painted Redstart
U≥09 (L)
Myioborus pictus D A A C S4
Painted Redstart by Dominic Sherony
Phainopepla
U (D), FG (L)
Phainopepla nitens C A A B S5
Phainopepla by Richard Crossley
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Pine Siskin
2001 (L)
Spinus pinus B B B B S5
Pine Siskin by Cephas
Pyrrhuloxia
07/26/03 (L)
Cardinalis sinuatus C B C C S5
Pyrrhuloxia by Richard Crossley
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Pinyon Jay Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus C C S5
Plain-capped Starthroat Heliomaster constantii SN
Plumbeus Vireo Vireo plumbeus C A A B S5
Pomarine Jaeger Stercorarius pomarinus SNA
Prairie Falcon Falco mexicanus B B C B S4
Prairie Warbler Setophaga discolor SNA
Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea F F S1M
Purple Finch Haemorhous purpureus D S1S2N
Purple Gallinule Porphyrio martinicus F SNA
Purple Martin Progne subis D D S2S3B
Pygmy Nuthatch Sitta pygmaea A A A A S5
Pyrrhuloxia
07/26/03 (L)
Cardinalis sinuatus C B C C S5
Red Crossbill Loxia curvirostra C C C C S4
Red Knot Calidris canutus SNA
Red Phalarope Phalaropus fulicarius S1S2M
Red-billed Tropicbird Phaethon aethereus SNA
Red-breasted Merganser Mergus serrator D C C S3N
Red-breasted Nuthatch Sitta canadensis B B B B S4
Red-breasted Sapsucker Sphyrapicus ruber D D S1N
Reddish Egret Egretta rufescens S1N SC
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Red-eyed Vireo Vireo olivaceus D S1M
Red-faced Warbler Cardellina rubrifrons A A A S4
Redhead Aythya americana B B C B S4
Red-headed Woodpecker Melanerpes erythrocephalus SNA
Red-naped Sapsucker
FG (L)
Sphyrapicus nuchalis A B A S4
Red-necked Grebe Podiceps grisegena D SNA
Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatus C D S4S5M
Red-shouldered Hawk Buteo lineatus D D SA
Red-tailed Hawk
A (L, D)
Buteo jamaicensis A A A A S5
Red-throated Loon Gavia stellata SNA
Red-throated Pipit Anthus cervinus SNA
Red-winged Blackbird
A (L)
Agelaius phoeniceus A A A A S5
Ring-billed Gull Larus delawarensis B B C B S5N
Ring-necked Duck
A (L)
Aythya collaris A A C A S5
Ring-necked Pheasant
U≥05 (L)
Phasianus colchicus D D D D SE3
Rock Pigeon
U (L)
Columba livia A A A A SE5
Rock Wren Salpinctes obsoletus A A A A S5
Roseate Spoonbill Platalea ajaja SNA
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
05/10/06 (L)
Pheucticus ludovicianus S3N
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Red-naped Sapsucker
FG (L)
Sphyrapicus nuchalis A B A S4
Red-naped Sapsucker by Dominic Sherony
Red-shouldered Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo lineatus D D SA
Red-shoul-dered Hawk
by Mike Baird from
Morro Bay,
USA
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Red-tailed Hawk
A (L, D)
Buteo jamaicensis A A A A S5
Red-tailed Hawk by Mike Baird from Morro Bay, USA
Red-winged Blackbird
A (L)
Agelaius phoeniceus A A A A S5
Red-winged Blackbird by Cephas
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Ring-necked Pheasant
U≥05 (L)
Phasianus colchicus D D D D SE3
Ring-necked Phesant by GR
Ring-necked Duck
A (L)
Aythya collaris A A C A S5
Ring-necked Duck by Alan Vernon
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Rock Pigeon
U (L)
Columba livia A A A A SE5
Rock Pigeon by Razvan Socol
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
05/10/06 (L)
Pheucticus ludovicianus S3N
RosebreastedGrosbeak By John Harrison
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Rose-throated Becard Pachyramphus aglaiae S1
Ross's Goose Chen rossii C D C S2N
Rough-legged Hawk Buteo lagopus D D SN
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
FG (L)
Regulus calendula A A D A S5
Ruddy Duck
U≥02 (L)
Oxyura jamaicensis A A B A S5
Ruddy Ground-Dove Columbina talpacoti D D S1B,S2N
Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres SNA
Ruff Calidris pugnax SNA
Rufous Hummingbird
A (L)
Selasphorus rufus B A B S5M
Rufous-backed Robin Turdus rufopalliatus F F S1S2N
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
FG (L)
Regulus calendula A A D A S5
Ruby-crowned Kinglet by Greg Thompson
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Ruddy Duck
U≥02 (L)
Oxyura jamaicensis A A B A S5
Ruddy Duck by RWD (Dick Daniels)
Rufous-crowned Sparrow
FG (L)
Aimophila ruficeps B B B B S4
Rufous-crowned Sparrow by Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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Rufous Hummingbird
A (L)
Selasphorus rufus B A B S5M
Rufous Hummingbird by Dean E. Biggins
Say's Phoebe
C (L)
Sayornis saya A A A A S5
Say's Phoebe by Richard Crossley
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Sharp-shinned Hawk
A (L)
Accipiter striatus B B C B S4 No
Sharp-shinned Hawk by Abdoozy
Rufous-capped Warbler Basileuterus rufifrons SAB
Rufous-crowned Sparrow
FG (L)
Aimophila ruficeps B B B B S4
Rufous-winged Sparrow Peucaea carpalis S3
Rusty Blackbird Euphagus carolinus SNA
Sabine's Gull Xema sabini S2M
Sage Thrasher Oreoscoptes montanus C C C S5
Sagebrush Sparrow Artemisiospiza nevadensis C D C ?
Sanderling Calidris alba F S2M
Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis F S3N No
Savannah Sparrow
FG (L)
Passerculus sandwichensis B B B S5
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Say's Phoebe
C (L)
Sayornis saya A A A A S5
Scaled Quail Callipepla squamata S5
Scarlet Tanager Piranga olivacea SNA
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Tyrannus forficatus SAB
Scott's Oriole Icterus parisorum B B B S5
Semipalmated Plover Charadrius semipalmatus C D C S4M
Semipalmated Sandpiper Calidris pusilla D S2M
Sharp-shinned Hawk
A (L)
Accipiter striatus B B C B S4 No
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Calidris acuminata SNA
Short-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus griseus C S3M
Savannah Sparrow
FG (L)
Passerculus sandwichensis B B B S5
Savannah Sparrow by MDF
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Snowy Egret
U≥00 (L)
Egretta thula B B C B S1B,S4N
Snowy Egret by RWD (Dick Daniels)
Song Sparrow
FG (L)
Melospiza melodia A A A A S5
Song Sparrow by Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren
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Sora
A≥01 to 07 (L)
Porzana carolina B B B B S4
Sora by Cephas
Southwest Willow Flycatcher
A? (L) Confirmed 2016 by FG
Empidonax traillii extimus ? C? C? C? S1 LE
Southwestern Willow Flycatcher By Jim Rorabaugh USFWS
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Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus SN
Slate-throated Redstart Myioborus miniatus SNA
Smith's Longspur Calcarius pictus SNA
Snow Goose Chen caerulescens C C C S3N
Snowy Egret
U≥00 (L)
Egretta thula B B C B S1B,S4N
Snowy Plover Charadrius nivosus D D S2 No
Solitary Sandpiper Tringa solitaria C D C S3M
Song Sparrow
FG (L)
Melospiza melodia A A A A S5
Sooty Shearwater Puffinus griseus SNA
Sora
A≥01 to 07 (L)
Porzana carolina B B B B S4
Southwest Willow Flycatcher
A? (L) Confirmed 2016 by FG
Empidonax traillii extimus ? C? C? C? S1 LE
Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis D D S3S4
Spotted Sandpiper Actitis macularius B B A A S3S4
Spotted Towhee
FG (L)
Pipilo maculatus A A A A S5
Sprague's Pipit Anthus spragueii S2N C*
Steller's Jay
U≥03 (L)
Cyanocitta stelleri A A A A S5
Stilt Sandpiper Calidris himantopus D D S3M
Streak-backed Oriole Icterus pustulatus SAB,S1N
Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher Myiodynastes luteiventris D S3
Summer Tanager
A (L)
Piranga rubra A A B S4
Surf Scoter Melanitta perspicillata S1N
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Swainson's Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo swainsoni B B B S3
Swainson's Thrush
U≥04 (L)
Catharus ustulatus D D S1
Swainson's Warbler Limnothlypis swainsonii SNA
Swallow-tailed Kite Elanoides forficatus SA
Swamp Sparrow Melospiza georgiana D D D S2S3N
Tennessee Warbler Oreothlypis peregrina S1M
Thayer's Gull Larus thayeri SNA
Thick-billed Kingbird Tyrannus crassirostris S2
Thick-billed Parrot Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha SH
Townsend's Solitaire Myadestes townsendi S5
Spotted Towhee
FG (L)
Pipilo maculatus A A A A S5
Spotted Towhee by Francesco Veronesi from Italy
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Steller's Jay
U≥03 (L)
Cyanocitta stelleri A A A A S5
Steller's Jay by Tracie7779
Summer Tanager
A (L)
Piranga rubra A A B S4
Summer Tanager By Mike's Birds
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Swainson's Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo swainsoni B B B S3
Swainson's Hawk near Barr Lake State Park, Colorado by Unknown
Swainson's Thrush
U≥04 (L)
Catharus ustulatus D D S1
Swainson's Thrush by Matt Reinbold from Bismarck, ND, USA
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Tree Swallow
A? (L)
Tachycineta bicolor B B B S3
Tree Swallow by Peter Wilton
Townsend's Warbler Setophaga townsendi D A D A S4M
Tree Swallow
A? (L)
Tachycineta bicolor B B B S3
Tricolored Heron Egretta tricolor S2N
Tropical Kingbird Tyrannus melancholicus S3
Tropical Parula Setophaga pitiayumi SNA
Trumpeter Swan Cygnus buccinator S1N
Tufted Duck Aythya fuligula SNA
Tundra Swan Cygnus columbianus S1N
Turkey Vulture
A (Roosted in the willows 2012-14 during winter) (L, D)
Cathartes aura D A A A S5
Upland Sandpiper Bartramia longicauda SA
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Varied Bunting Passerina versicolor S3
Varied Thrush Ixoreus naevius D D S1N
Vaux's Swift Chaetura vauxi D D S4M
Veery Catharus fuscescens S1
Verdin Auriparus flaviceps A A A A S5
Vermilion Flycatcher
U, FG, MC (L)
Pyrocephalus rubinus B B B B S5
Vesper Sparrow Pooecetes gramineus B B C S5
Violet-crowned Hummingbird Amazilia violiceps S3
Violet-green Swallow
A? (L)
Tachycineta thalassina A A A S5
Virginia Rail
U≥09 (L)
Rallus limicola C B B S4
Turkey Vulture
A (Roosted in the willows 2012-14 during winter) (L, D)
Cathartes aura D A A A S5
Turkey Vulture in flight by Mike Baird
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Vermilion Flycatcher
U, FG, MC (L)
Pyrocephalus rubinus B B B B S5
Vermilion Flycatcher by Charles J. Sharp
Violet-green Swallow
A? (L)
Tachycineta thalassina A A A S5
Violet-green Swallow By Wolfgang Wander
100 | Birds of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona
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Virginia Rail
U≥09 (L)
Rallus limicola C B B S4
Virginia Rail by Mike Baird, Cloisters Park, Morro Bay, California, USA
Virginia's Warbler Oreothlypis virginiae B A B S5
Wandering Tattler Tringa incana SNA
Warbling Vireo Vireo gilvus A A B S5
Western Bluebird
U≥02 (L)
Sialia mexicana A A A A S5
Western Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia hypugaea S3 SC
Western Grasshopper Sparrow Ammodramus savannarum perpalli-dus
S1
Western Grebe Aechmophorus occidentalis A B C A S3
Western Gull Larus occidentalis SNA
Western Kingbird
C (L, D)
Tyrannus verticalis A A B S5
Western Meadowlark
A (L, D)
Sturnella neglecta A A B A S5
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Western Sandpiper Calidris mauri S1N
Western Screech-Owl
U? (L)
Megascops kennicottii B B B B S5
Western Scrub-Jay
U(L) A(D)
Aphelocoma californica A A A A S5
Western Snowy Plover Charadrius nivosus nivosus S1 No
Western Tanager
U-07 (L)
Piranga ludoviciana A A B S5
Western Wood-Pewee
A (L)
Contopus sordidulus A A B S5
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus S2M
Whiskered Screech-Owl Megascops trichopsis S3
White Ibis Eudocimus albus SNA
White Wagtail Motacilla alba SA
Western Bluebird
U≥02 (L)
Sialia mexicana A A A A S5
Western Bluebird by Peter Wallack
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Western Kingbird
C (L, D)
Tyrannus verticalis A A B S5
Western Kingbird by Ryan Hagerty, USFWS
Western Meadowlark
A (L, D)
Sturnella neglecta A A B A S5
Western Meadowlark by Steve Berardi from Long Beach, CA, United States
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Western Screech-Owl
U? (L)
Megascops kennicottii B B B B S5
Western Screech Owl by Randy R. Magnuson
Western Scrub-Jay
U(L) A(D)
Aphelocoma californica A A A A S5
Western Scrub Jay by Joc.mer
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Western Tanager
U-07 (L)
Piranga ludoviciana A A B S5
Western Tanager by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Western Wood-Pewee
A (L)
Contopus sordidulus A A B S5
Western Wood Pewee by Richard Crossley
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White-breasted Nuthatch
A≥00 (L)
Sitta carolinensis A A A A S5
White-breasted Nuthatch by Gary Irwin
White-breasted Nuthatch
A≥00 (L)
Sitta carolinensis A A A A S5
White-crowned Sparrow
A (L)
Zonotrichia leucophrys A A D A S1B,S5N
White-eared Hummingbird Hylocharis leucotis S1S2
White-eyed Vireo Vireo griseus F SNA
White-faced Ibis Plegadis chihi D A B A S2-S3N SC
White-rumped Sandpiper Calidris fuscicollis SNA
White-tailed Hawk Buteo albicaudatus SA
White-tailed Kite Elanus leucurus F F F F S2B
White-tailed Tropicbird Phaethon lepturus SNA
White-throated Sparrow Zonotrichia albicollis C C C S2S3N
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White-throated Swift Aeronautes saxatalis D B B B S5
White-winged Dove
C≥05 (L)
Zenaida asiatica C B B C S5
White-winged Scoter Melanitta fusca D D S1N
Wild Turkey Meleagris gallopavo C C C C S5
Willet Tringa semipalmata C C C S4M
Williamson's Sapsucker Sphyrapicus thyroideus C C S4
Willow Flycatcher
A? (L) Confirmed 2016 by FG
Empidonax traillii C C C S1 PS
Wilson's Phalarope Phalaropus tricolor B C B S1B,S5N
Wilson's Snipe
FG
Gallinago delicata C B B S1B,S4N
Wilson's Warbler
C≥02 (L)
Cardellina pusilla A C A S5M
Wilson's Snipe Gallinago delicata C B B S1B,S4N
Wilson's Snipe by Gregory -Slobirdr- Smith
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White-crowned Sparrow
A (L)
Zonotrichia leucophrys A A D A S1B,S5N
White-crowned sparrow by Ingrid Taylar from San Francisco Bay Area - California, USA
White-winged Dove
C≥05 (L)
Zenaida asiatica C B B C S5
White-winged Dove by RWD (Dick Daniels)
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Wilson's Warbler
C≥02 (L)
Cardellina pusilla A C A S5M
Wilson's Warbler by Francesco Veronesi from Italy
Winter Wren
C (L)
Troglodytes hiemalis D D D S1B,S2N
Winter Wren by Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren
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Winter Wren
C (L)
Troglodytes hiemalis D D D S1B,S2N
Wood Duck
A<12|U≥12 (L)
Aix sponsa A A A A S2B,S3N
Wood Stork Mycteria americana S1N No
Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina SNA
Worm-eating Warbler Helmitheros vermivorus F SNA
Yellow Grosbeak Pheucticus chrysopeplus SN
Yellow Warbler
A≥00 (L)
Setophaga petechia A A A S4
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Empidonax flaviventris SNA
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Sphyrapicus varius D S1N
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
A FG & GR
Coccyzus americanus A A S3 PS:PT
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
A FG & GR (subspp?)
Coccyzus americanus occidentalis A A A S3 C
Yellow-billed Loon Gavia adamsii SNA
Yellow-breasted Chat
A (L)
Icteria virens F A A C S4
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Nyctanassa violacea SNA
Yellow-eyed Junco Junco phaeonotus D S3
Yellow-footed Gull Larus livens SA
Yellow-green Vireo Vireo flavoviridis SNA
Yellow-headed Blackbird Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus B B A S5
Yellow-rumped Warbler
U≥02 (L)
Setophaga coronata A A B A S5
Yellow-throated Vireo Vireo flavifrons SNA
Yellow-throated Warbler Setophaga dominica SNA
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Wood Duck
A<12|U≥12 (L)
Aix sponsa A A A A S2B,S3N
Wood Duck by Frank Vassen
Yellow Warbler
A≥00 (L)
Setophaga petechia A A A S4
Yellow Warbler By MDF
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Yellow-billed Cuckoo
A FG & GR
Coccyzus americanus A A A S3 PS:PT
Yellow-billed Cuckoo by MDF
Yellow-breasted Chat
A (L)
Icteria virens F A A C S4
Yellow-breasted Chat – by Francesco Veronesi from Italy
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
U≥02 (L)
Setophaga coronata A A B A S5
Yellow-rumped Warbler female by TGREYFOX
Zone-tailed Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo albonotatus B B B S4
Zone-tailed Hawk by Magnus Manske
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Yuma Clapper Rail Rallus longirostris yumanensis S3 LE
Yuma Rufous-crowned Sparrow Aimophila ruficeps rupicola S2S3
Zone-tailed Hawk
FG (L)
Buteo albonotatus B B B S4
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Appendix A. Sightings Record for Special Species Use for any species, but especially those marked with S1, E, or T in the check-lists. Enter as much of the information as possible. Attach photographs. Send the information to Garry Rogers (PO Box 1011, Humboldt, AZ 86329 or [email protected]). I will forward it to federal and state agencies. At present, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (http://www.fws.gov/endangered) would be best, but this might change. This is a long list. Try to get a photograph first and then record as much as you can.
1. Species name: 2. Observer name: 3. Observer email address: 4. Observation date (m/d/y): Time: 5. Duration of observation: 6. Other observers: 7. Location (include county, distance to nearest town, road, etc.): 8. Thorough description of what you saw: 9. Plumage/skin/fur patterns and colors: 10. Sex and age: 11. Size and shape: 12. Bird bill shape, length, color: 13. Voice (song and/or calls): 14. Behavior: 15. Association with other species: 16. Other characters (eye color, length and color of legs, etc.): 17. Description of habitat: 18. References and sources consulted in identification: 19. Please attach photographs, sketches, and notes.
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INDEX (Sightings in Bold) Accipiter cooperii..................................... 40, 43 Accipiter gentilis ...................................... 20, 71 Accipiter gentilis apache ................................ 20 Accipiter gentilis atricapillus .......................... 71 Accipiter striatus ..................................... 89, 90 Actitis macularius .......................................... 93 Aechmophorus clarkii .................................... 37 Aechmophorus occidentalis ......................... 100 Aegolius acadicus .......................................... 71 Aeronautes saxatalis ................................... 106 Agelaius phoeniceus ................................ 81, 83 Aimophila ruficeps ........................... 87, 89, 113 Aimophila ruficeps rupicola ......................... 113 Aix sponsa ............................................ 109, 110 Albatross
Llaysan ................................................ 62 Alectoris chukar ............................................ 37 Amazilia beryllina .......................................... 23 Amazilia rutila ............................................... 37 Amazilia violiceps .......................................... 98 Ammodramus bairdii ..................................... 21 Ammodramus leconteii.................................. 62 Ammodramus savannarum .............. 20, 51, 100 Ammodramus savannarum ammolegus ......... 20 Ammodramus savannarum perpallidus ....... 100 Amphispiza bilineata ..................................... 27 Amphispiza quinquestriata ............................ 48 Anas acuta .............................................. 71, 73 Anas americana ...................................... 20, 21 Anas clypeata .......................................... 71, 75 Anas crecca ................................................... 54 Anas cyanoptera ........................................... 37 Anas discors .................................................. 29 Anas platyrhynchos ............................ 65, 67, 68 Anas platyrhynchos diazi ............................... 68 Anas querquedula ......................................... 51 Anas strepera .......................................... 48, 49 Anhinga ........................................................ 20 Anhinga anhinga ........................................... 20 Ani
Grove-billed ........................................ 54 Anser albifrons .............................................. 54 Anthus cervinus ............................................. 81 Anthus rubescens .......................................... 17 Anthus spragueii ........................................... 93 Antrostomus arizonae ................................... 68 Antrostomus ridgwayi ................................... 32 Antrostomus vociferus ................................... 45 Aphelocoma californica ........................ 101, 103 Aphelocoma wollweberi ................................ 68 Aquila chrysaetos .......................................... 51 Archilochus alexandri .............................. 26, 27 Ardea alba .................................................... 52 Ardea herodias .............................................. 52
Arenaria interpres .........................................86 Artemisiospiza belli ........................................23 Artemisiospiza nevadensis .............................89 Asio flammeus ...............................................93 Asio otus .......................................................65 Athene cunicularia ................................. 32, 100 Athene cunicularia hypugaea ....................... 100 Atthis heloisa .................................................32 Auriparus flaviceps ........................................98 Avocet
American ............................................ 17 Aythya affinis ................................................63 Aythya americana .........................................81 Aythya collaris ......................................... 81, 84 Aythya fuligula ..............................................97 Aythya marila ................................................54 Aythya valisineria ..........................................33 Baeolophus ridgwayi .....................................57 Baeolophus wollweberi ............................ 30, 31 Baird
Mike .....................18, 21, 82, 83, 98, 100 Bartramia longicauda ....................................97 Basileuterus lachrymosus ...............................47 Basileuterus rufifrons .....................................89 Bear Golden Retriever
Photographer...................................... 34 Beattie
Dawn................................................... 75 Becard
Rose-throated ..................................... 86 Berardi
Steve ................................................. 102 Biggins
Dean E. ................................................ 88 Bittern ...........................................................17
American ............................................ 17 Least ................................................... 62
Blackbird Brewer's ............................................. 30 Red-winged .................................. 81, 83 Rusty ................................................... 89 Yellow-headed .................................. 109
Black-throated Green Warbler Photographer...................................... 35
Black-vented Oriole .......................................27 Bluebird
Azure .................................................. 21 Eastern ................................................ 45 Mountain...................................... 68, 69 Western .................................... 100, 101
Bobolink ........................................................29 Bobwhite
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Masked ............................................... 65 Northern ............................................. 71
Bombycilla cedrorum ............................... 36, 38 Bombycilla garrulus ...................................... 29 Booby
Blue-footed ......................................... 29 Brown ................................................. 30
Botaurus lentiginosus .................................... 17 Bouton
Bill 29 Bowman
Tim ...................................................... 35 Brant ............................................................ 30 Branta bernicla ............................................. 30 Branta hutchinsii ........................................... 33 Bubo virginianus ........................................... 53 Bubulcus ibis ............................................ 36, 38 Bucephala albeola ........................................ 32 Bucephala clangula ....................................... 39 Bucephala islandica ...................................... 23 Bufflehead .................................................... 32 Bunting
Indigo ............................................ 57, 61 Lark ..................................................... 62 Lazuli ............................................. 62, 63 Painted ................................................ 76 Varied.................................................. 98
Bushtit ..................................................... 32, 35 Buteo albicaudatus ..................................... 105 Buteo albonotatus ............................... 112, 113 Buteo jamaicensis .................................... 81, 83 Buteo lagopus ............................................... 86 Buteo lineatus .......................................... 81, 82 Buteo plagiatus ........................................ 51, 52 Buteo platypterus ......................................... 30 Buteo regalis ............................................ 47, 49 Buteo swainsoni ....................................... 94, 96 Buteogallus anthracinus ........................... 39, 41 Butorides virescens .................................. 54, 55 Calamospiza melanocorys ............................. 62 Calcarius lapponicus ...................................... 57 Calcarius ornatus .......................................... 36 Calcarius pictus ............................................. 93 Calibas
Photographer ...................................... 60 Calidris acuminata ........................................ 90 Calidris alba .................................................. 89 Calidris alpina ............................................... 44 Calidris bairdii ............................................... 21 Calidris canutus ............................................. 80 Calidris fuscicollis ........................................ 105 Calidris himantopus ...................................... 93 Calidris mauri .............................................. 101 Calidris melanotos ........................................ 77 Calidris minutilla ........................................... 63 Calidris pugnax ............................................. 86 Calidris pusilla ............................................... 90
Callipepla gambelii .................................. 48, 50 Callipepla squamata ...................................... 90 Calothorax lucifer .......................................... 65 Calypte anna ........................................... 20, 22 Calypte costae ............................................... 40 Campbell
Rodney ................................................ 19 Camptostoma imberbe .................................. 71 Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus .................. 33 Canvasback ................................................... 33 Caracara
Crested .......................................... 40, 43 Caracara cheriway................................... 40, 43 Cardellina canadensis .................................... 33 Cardellina pusilla .................................. 106, 108 Cardellina rubrifrons ..................................... 81 Cardinal
Northern ....................................... 70, 71 Cardinalis cardinalis ................................ 70, 71 Cardinalis sinuatus .................................. 79, 80 Catbird
Gray ..................................................... 52 Cathartes aura ........................................ 97, 98 Catharus fuscescens ...................................... 98 Catharus guttatus ................................... 56, 57 Catharus minimus ......................................... 52 Catharus ustulatus .................................. 94, 96 Catherpes mexicanus ..................................... 36 Centrocercus minimus ................................... 54 Centrocercus urophasianus ............................ 54 Cephas
Photographer .......................... 79, 83, 92 Certhia americana ................................... 30, 32 Chaetura pelagica ......................................... 37 Chaetura vauxi .............................................. 98 Chapman
Carl ...................................................... 22 Charadrius montanus .................................... 68 Charadrius nivosus ................................ 93, 101 Charadrius nivosus nivosus .......................... 101 Charadrius semipalmatus .............................. 90 Charadrius vociferus ................................ 57, 61 Chat
Yellow-breasted ....................... 109, 111 Chen caerulescens ......................................... 93 Chen rossii ..................................................... 86 Chickadee
Black-capped ....................................... 26 Mexican............................................... 68 Mountain ............................................ 68
Chlidonias niger............................................. 24 Chloroceryle americana ................................. 54 Chondestes grammacus ................................. 62 Chordeiles acutipennis ................................... 63 Chordeiles minor ........................................... 39 Chroicocephalus philadelphia ........................ 29 Chukar .......................................................... 37
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Cinclus mexicanus ......................................... 17 Circus cyaneus ......................................... 71, 72 Cistothorus palustris ...................................... 65 Clangula hyemalis ......................................... 65 Clark
Gary L............................................ 37, 50 Coccothraustes vespertinus ........................... 47 Coccyzus americanus ............................ 109, 111 Coccyzus americanus occidentalis ................ 109 Coccyzus erythropthalmus ............................. 26 Colaptes auratus ..................................... 71, 72 Colaptes chrysoides ....................................... 51 Cole
Kevin ................................................... 18 Colinus virginianus .................................. 65, 71 Colinus virginianus ridgwayi .......................... 65 Columba livia .......................................... 81, 85 Columbina inca........................................ 57, 60 Columbina passerina ..................................... 39 Columbina talpacoti ...................................... 86 Common Gallinule ......................................... 39 Condor
California ............................................ 33 Contopus cooperi........................................... 76 Contopus pertinax ......................................... 54 Contopus sordidulus ............................. 101, 104 Contopus virens ............................................. 45 Coot
American ...................................... 17, 18 Coragyps atratus ........................................... 24 Cormorant
Double-crested............................. 44, 46 Neotropic ............................................ 68
Corvus brachyrhynchos .................................. 17 Corvus corax ............................................ 40, 42 Corvus cryptoleucus ....................................... 37 Cowbird
Bronzed .............................................. 30 Brown-headed ............................. 32, 34
Crane Sandhill ............................................... 89
Creeper Brown ........................................... 30, 32
Crossbill Red ..................................................... 80
Crossley Richard49, 51, 59, 63, 69, 78, 79, 88, 104
Crotophaga sulcirostris .................................. 54 Crow
American ............................................ 17 Cuckoo
Black-billed ......................................... 26 Yellow-billed ............................ 109, 111
Curlew Long-billed .......................................... 65
Cyanocitta cristata ........................................ 29 Cyanocitta stelleri ................................... 93, 95
Cygnus buccinator .........................................97 Cygnus columbianus ......................................97 Cynanthus latirostris ......................................30 Cypseloides niger ...........................................24 Cyrtonyx montezumae ...................................68 Daniels
Dick19, 28, 33, 41, 53, 55, 70, 72, 87, 91, 107
Dendragapus obscurus...................................45 Dendrocygna autumnalis ...............................26 Dendrocygna bicolor ......................................48 Desert Purple Martin .....................................44 Dewhurst
Donna ................................................. 75 Dickcissel .......................................................44 Dipper
American ............................................ 17 Dolichonyx oryzivorus ....................................29 Dove
Common Ground ................................ 39 Eurasian Collard ................................. 47 Inca ............................................... 57, 60 Mourning ...................................... 68, 70 Ruddy-Ground .................................... 86 White-winged .......................... 106, 107
Dowitcher Long-billed .......................................... 65 Short-billed ......................................... 90
Duck Black-bellied Whistling ....................... 26 Fulvous Whistling- .............................. 48 Harlequin ............................................ 54 Long-tailed .......................................... 65 Mexican .............................................. 68 Ring-necked .................................. 81, 84 Ruddy ........................................... 86, 87 Tufted ................................................. 97 Whistling ............................................. 26 Wood ........................................ 109, 110
Dumetella carolinensis ...................................52 Dunlin ...........................................................44 Eagle
Bald .............................................. 21, 22 Golden ................................................ 51 Sonoran Desert Bald ........................... 21 Winter Population Bald ...................... 21
Egret Cattle ............................................ 36, 38 Great ................................................... 52 Reddish ............................................... 80 Snowy ........................................... 91, 93
Egretta caerulea ............................................65 Egretta rufescens ...........................................80 Egretta thula ........................................... 91, 93 Egretta tricolor ..............................................97
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Elanoides forficatus ....................................... 94 Elanus leucurus ........................................... 105 Elf 47 Empidonax difficilis .................................. 76, 77 Empidonax flaviventris ................................ 109 Empidonax fulvifrons ............................... 32, 68 Empidonax fulvifrons pygmaeus .................... 68 Empidonax hammondii ................................. 54 Empidonax minimus ...................................... 63 Empidonax oberholseri.................................. 44 Empidonax occidentalis ................................. 40 Empidonax traillii ............................. 92, 93, 106 Empidonax traillii extimus ........................ 92, 93 Empidonax virescens ..................................... 17 Empidonax wrightii ....................................... 52 Eremophila alpestris ..................................... 57 Eudocimus albus ......................................... 101 Eugenes fulgens ............................................ 65 Euphagus carolinus ....................................... 89 Euphagus cyanocephalus .............................. 30 Euptilotis neoxenus ....................................... 45 Eurasian Collard Dove
Dove.................................................... 47 Falco columbarius .................................... 68, 69 Falco femoralis......................................... 20, 68 Falco femoralis septentrionalis ...................... 68 Falco mexicanus ............................................ 80 Falco peregrinus....................................... 17, 77 Falco peregrinus anatum ............................... 17 Falco sparverius ....................................... 17, 19 Falcon
Aplomado ........................................... 20 Northern Aplomado ............................ 68 Peregrine ............................................ 77 Prairie.................................................. 80
Finch Black Rosy ........................................... 24 Cassin's ......................................... 36, 37 Gray-crowned Rosy-............................ 52 House ............................................ 57, 58 Purple .................................................. 80
Fleming Kati ...................................................... 31
Flicker Gilded .................................................. 51 Northern ....................................... 71, 72
Flycatcher Acadian ............................................... 17 Ash-throated ....................................... 21 Brown-crested .............................. 32, 33 Buff-breasted ...................................... 32 Cordilleran .......................................... 40 Dusky .................................................. 44 Dusky-capped ..................................... 45 Flycatcher............................................ 54 Gray .................................................... 52
Great Crested ...................................... 52 Least .................................................... 63 North Buff-breasted ............................ 68 Nutting's .............................................. 71 Olive-sided .......................................... 76 Pacific-slope .................................. 76, 77 Scissor-tailed ....................................... 90 Southwest Willow ................ 92, 93, 106 Sulphur-bellied .................................... 93 Vermilion ...................................... 98, 99 Willow ............................................... 106 Yellow-bellied ................................... 109
Fregata magnificens ...................................... 65 Frigatebird
Magnificent ......................................... 65 Fulica americana ..................................... 17, 18 Gadwall ................................................... 48, 49 Gallinago delicata ....................................... 106 Gallinula galeata ........................................... 39 Gallinule
Purple .................................................. 80 Garganey ...................................................... 51 Gavia adamsii ............................................. 109 Gavia immer ................................................. 39 Gavia pacifica................................................ 76 Gavia stellata ................................................ 81 Gelochelidon nilotica ..................................... 54 Geococcyx californianus .......................... 53, 54 Geothlypis formosa ....................................... 57 Geothlypis philadelphia ................................. 68 Geothlypis tolmiei ................................... 65, 67 Geothlypis trichas .................................... 40, 42 Glaucidium brasilianum ........................... 33, 47 Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum ................. 33 Glaucidium gnoma ............................. 68, 71, 74 Glaucidium gnoma californicum .................... 68 Glaucidium gnoma gnoma....................... 71, 74 Gnatcatcher
Black-capped ....................................... 26 Black-tailed ......................................... 27 Blue-gray ............................................. 29
Godwit Hudsonian ........................................... 57 Marbled .............................................. 65
Goldeneye Barrow ................................................ 23 Common ............................................. 39
Goldfinch American ...................................... 17, 19 Lawrence's .......................................... 62 Lesser ............................................ 63, 64
Goose Cackling ............................................... 33 Greater White-fronted ........................ 54 Ross's .................................................. 86
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Snow ................................................... 93 Goshawk
Apache Northern ................................ 20 Northern ............................................. 71
GR Author Photo28, 44, 50, 52, 53, 64, 66,
84, 109 Grackle
Common ............................................. 39 Great-tailed .................................. 54, 55
Grebe Clark's ................................................. 37 Eared .................................................. 45 Horned ................................................ 57 Least ................................................... 63 Pied-billed ........................................... 77 Red-necked ......................................... 81 Western ............................................ 100
Grosbeak Black-headed ............................... 27, 28 Blue .................................................... 29 Evening ............................................... 47 Pine ..................................................... 77 Rose-breasted .............................. 81, 85 Yellow ............................................... 109
grouse Greater Sage- ...................................... 54 Gunnison Sage- ................................... 54
Grouse Dusky .................................................. 45
Grus canadensis ............................................ 89 Gull
Bonaparte's ........................................ 29 California ............................................ 33 Franklin's ............................................ 48 Glaucous ............................................. 51 Glaucous-winged ................................ 51 Heermann's ........................................ 54 Herring ................................................ 57 Laughing ............................................. 62 Mew ................................................... 68 Ring-billed ........................................... 81 Sabine's .............................................. 89 Thayer's .............................................. 94 Western ............................................ 100 Yellow-footed ................................... 109
Gymnogyps californianus .............................. 33 Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus ......................... 80 Haemorhous cassinii ................................ 36, 37 Haemorhous mexicanus .......................... 57, 58 Haemorhous purpureus ................................. 80 Hagerty
Ryan .................................................. 102 Haliaeetus leucocephalus ........................ 21, 22
Haliaeetus leucocephalus (winter) .................21 Haliaeetus leucocephalus pop. 3 ....................21 Harrier
Northern ....................................... 71, 72 Harrison
John .................................................... 85 Hart
Carl ..................................................... 61 Hawk
Broad-winged ..................................... 30 Common Black ............................. 39, 41 Cooper's ....................................... 40, 43 Ferruginous .................................. 47, 49 Gray .............................................. 51, 52 Harris's ................................................ 54 Red-shouldered ............................ 81, 82 Red-tailed ..................................... 81, 83 Rough-legged ...................................... 86 Sharp-shinned .............................. 89, 90 Swainson's .................................... 94, 96 White-tailed ...................................... 105 Zone-tailed ............................... 112, 113
Heliomaster constantii ...................................80 Helmitheros vermivorus ............................... 109 Hempel
Jörg ..................................................... 67 Heron
Black-crowned Night .................... 26, 28 Great Blue .......................................... 52 Green ............................................ 54, 55 Little Blue ............................................ 65 Tricolored ........................................... 97 Yellow-crowned Night- ..................... 109
Himantopus mexicanus ..................................27 Hirundo rustica ..............................................23 Hisgett
Tony .............................................. 21, 24 Histrionicus histrionicus .................................54 Hummingbird
Allen's ................................................. 17 Anna's ........................................... 20, 22 Berylline .............................................. 23 Black-chinned ............................... 26, 27 Blue-throated ..................................... 29 Broad-billed ........................................ 30 Broad-tailed ................................. 30, 31 Bumblebee ......................................... 32 Calliope ............................................... 33 Cinnamon ........................................... 37 Costa's ................................................ 40 Lucifer ................................................. 65 Magnificent ........................................ 65 Rufous .......................................... 86, 88 Violet-crowned ................................... 98
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White-eared ...................................... 105 Hydroprogne caspia ...................................... 36 Hylocharis leucotis ...................................... 105 Hylocichla mustelina ................................... 109 Ibis
White ................................................ 101 White-faced ...................................... 105
Icteria virens ........................................ 109, 111 Icterus bullockii ........................................ 32, 34 Icterus cucullatus ..................................... 57, 59 Icterus galbula .............................................. 21 Icterus parisorum .......................................... 90 Icterus pustulatus.......................................... 93 Icterus spurius ............................................... 76 Icterus wagleri .............................................. 27 Ictinia mississippiensis................................... 68 Irwin
Gary .................................................. 105 Ixobrychus exilis ....................................... 62, 63 Ixobrychus exilis hesperis .............................. 63 Ixoreus naevius ............................................. 98 Jacana
Northern ............................................. 71 Jacana spinosa .............................................. 71 Jaeger
Long-tailed .......................................... 65 Parasitic .............................................. 77 Pomarine............................................. 80
Jay Blue ..................................................... 29 Gray .................................................... 52 Mexican .............................................. 68 Pinyon ................................................. 80 Steller's ......................................... 93, 95 Western Scrub- ......................... 101, 103
Joc.mer Photographer .................................... 103
Junco Dark-eyed ..................................... 44, 45 Yellow-eyed ...................................... 109
Junco hyemalis ......................................... 44, 45 Junco phaeonotus ....................................... 109 Kainickara
Manjith ............................................... 43 Karatay
Mehmet .............................................. 73 Kestrel
American ...................................... 17, 19 Kevin Cole
Photographer ................................ 34, 72 Killdeer .................................................... 57, 61 Kingbird
Cassin's................................................ 36 Eastern ................................................ 45 Thick-billed .......................................... 94
Tropical ............................................... 97 Western .................................... 100, 102
Kingfisher Belted ........................................... 23, 25 Green .................................................. 54
Kinglet Golden-crowned ................................. 51 Ruby-crowned .................................... 86
Kiskadee Great ................................................... 54
Kite Mississippi ........................................... 68 Swallow-tailed ..................................... 94 White-tailed ...................................... 105
Kittiwake Black-legged ........................................ 27
Knight Ron ................................................ 77, 87
Knot Red ...................................................... 80
Lampornis clemenciae ................................... 29 Lanius excubitor ............................................ 71 Lanius ludovicianus ................................. 65, 66 Lark
Horned ................................................ 57 Larus argentatus ........................................... 57 Larus californicus ........................................... 33 Larus canus ................................................... 68 Larus delawarensis ........................................ 81 Larus glaucescens .......................................... 51 Larus heermanni ........................................... 54 Larus hyperboreus ......................................... 51 Larus livens ................................................. 109 Larus occidentalis ........................................ 100 Larus thayeri ................................................. 94 Laterallus jamaicensis ............................. 24, 33 Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus ................ 33 Layne
Minetti .......................................... 25, 38 Leucophaeus atricilla ..................................... 62 Leucophaeus pipixcan .................................... 48 Leucosticte atrata.......................................... 24 Leucosticte tephrocotis .................................. 52 Limnodromus griseus..................................... 90 Limnodromus scolopaceus ............................. 65 Limnothlypis swainsonii ................................. 94 Limosa fedoa ................................................. 65 Limosa haemastica ........................................ 57 Loarie
Scott .................................................... 60 Loggerhead Shrike ........................................... 6 Longspur
Chestnut-collard.................................. 36 Lapland................................................ 57 McCown's ............................................ 68 Smith's ................................................ 93
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Loon Common ............................................. 39 Pacific ................................................. 76 Red-throated ...................................... 81 Yellow-billed ..................................... 109
Lophodytes cucullatus ................................... 57 Loxia curvirostra ............................................ 80 MacGillivray
Matt ........................................ 56, 65, 67 Magnuson
Randy R. ............................................ 103 Magpie
Black-billed ......................................... 26 Mallard ................................................... 65, 67 Manske
Magnus ............................................. 112 Martin
Desert Purple ...................................... 44 Purple ................................................. 80
Masked Bobwhite ......................................... 65 McClarren
Chrissy .................................. 32, 91, 108 MDF
Photographer ................. 20, 27, 90, 111 Meadowlark
Eastern................................................ 45 Western .................................... 100, 102
Megaceryle alcyon .................................. 23, 25 Megascops kennicottii .......................... 101, 103 Megascops trichopsis .................................. 101 Melanerpes erythrocephalus ......................... 81 Melanerpes formicivorus ......................... 17, 18 Melanerpes lewis .......................................... 65 Melanerpes uropygialis ........................... 50, 51 Melanitta americana ..................................... 17 Melanitta fusca ........................................... 106 Melanitta perspicillata .................................. 93 Melanotis caerulescens ................................. 29 Meleagris gallopavo .............................. 51, 106 Meleagris gallopavo mexicana ...................... 51 Melospiza georgiana ..................................... 94 Melospiza lincolnii ................................... 64, 65 Melospiza melodia .................................. 91, 93 Melozone aberti ............................................ 17 Melozone fusca ....................................... 33, 36 Menke
Dave .............................37, 45, 56, 70, 74 Merganser
Common ....................................... 39, 41 Hooded ............................................... 57 Red-breasted ...................................... 80
Mergus merganser .................................. 39, 41 Mergus serrator ............................................ 80 Merlin ..................................................... 68, 69 Mew Gull ...................................................... 68 Mexican Whip-poor-will ................................ 68
Micrathene whitneyi ......................................47 Mike's Birds
Photographer...................................... 95 Mimus polyglottos ................................... 71, 73 Mniotilta varia ..............................................24 Mockingbird
Blue ..................................................... 29 Northern ....................................... 71, 73
Molothrus aeneus ..........................................30 Molothrus ater ........................................ 32, 34 Motacilla alba ............................................. 101 Myadestes townsendi ....................................94 Mycteria americana ..................................... 109 Myiarchus cinerascens ...................................21 Myiarchus crinitus .........................................52 Myiarchus nuttingi ........................................71 Myiarchus tuberculifer ...................................45 Myiarchus tyrannulus .............................. 32, 33 Myioborus miniatus .......................................93 Myioborus pictus ..................................... 76, 78 Myiodynastes luteiventris ..............................93 naturespicsonline
Photographer...................................... 39 Neko
Su 38 Nigel
from Vancouver .................................. 58 Nighthawk
Common ............................................. 39 Lesser .................................................. 63
Nightjar Buff-collard ......................................... 32
Nucifraga columbiana ...................................37 Numenius americanus ...................................65 Numenius phaeopus .................................... 101 Nutcracker
Clark's ................................................. 37 Nuthatch
Pygmy ................................................. 80 Red-breasted ...................................... 80 White-breasted ................................ 105
Nyctanassa violacea .................................... 109 Nycticorax nycticorax............................... 26, 28 Oceanodroma melania ..................................24 Oceanodroma microsoma ..............................63 Oporornis agilis .............................................40 Oreoscoptes montanus ..................................89 Oreothlypis celata ................................... 75, 76 Oreothlypis luciae .................................... 65, 66 Oreothlypis peregrina ....................................94 Oreothlypis ruficapilla ...................................68 Oreothlypis superciliosa .................................40 Oreothlypis virginiae ................................... 100 Oriole
Baltimore ............................................ 21 Black-vented ....................................... 27 Bullock's ....................................... 32, 34
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Hooded ......................................... 57, 59 Orchard ............................................... 76 Scott's ................................................. 90 Streak-backed ..................................... 93
Osprey .......................................................... 76 Ovenbird....................................................... 76 owl
Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy- ................. 33 Owl
Barn .............................................. 23, 24 Burrowing ........................................... 32 Elf 47 Ferruginous Pygmy ............................. 47 Flammulated ....................................... 48 Great Horned ...................................... 53 Long-eared .......................................... 65 Mexican Spotted ................................. 68 Mountain Pygmy- ............................... 68 Northern Pygmy- ................................ 71 Northern Saw-whet ............................ 71 Short-eared ......................................... 93 Spotted ............................................... 93 Western Burrowing ........................... 100 Western Screech- ..................... 101, 103 Whiskered ......................................... 101
Oxyura jamaicensis .................................. 86, 87 Pachyramphus aglaiae .................................. 86 Pacific Southwest Region
Photographer ...................................... 22 Pancamo
Dan ................................................ 42, 55 Pandion haliaetus ......................................... 76 Parabuteo unicinctus .................................... 54 Parkesia motacilla ........................................ 65 Parkesia noveboracensis ............................... 71 Parrot
Thick-billed .......................................... 94 Parula
Northern ............................................. 71 Tropical ............................................... 97
Passer domesticus .................................... 57, 58 Passerculus sandwichensis ............ 37, 62, 89, 90 Passerculus sandwichensis rostratus ............. 62 Passerculus sandwichensis rufofuscus ........... 37 Passerella iliaca ............................................ 48 Passerina amoena .................................... 62, 63 Passerina caerulea ........................................ 29 Passerina ciris ............................................... 76 Passerina cyanea ..................................... 57, 61 Passerina versicolor ...................................... 98 Patagioenas fasciata ..................................... 23 Pelecanus erythrorhynchos ........................... 20 Pelecanus occidentalis .................................. 32 Pelican
American White .................................. 20
Brown .................................................. 32 Peregrine Falcon
American ............................................. 17 Perisoreus canadensis ................................... 52 Petrel
Black Storm ......................................... 24 Least Storm- ........................................ 63
Petrochelidon fulva ....................................... 36 Petrochelidon pyrrhonota ........................ 39, 40 Peucaea botterii ...................................... 20, 29 Peucaea botterii arizonae .............................. 20 Peucaea carpalis ........................................... 89 Peucaea cassinii ............................................ 36 Peucedramus taeniatus ................................. 71 Pewee
Eastern Wood- .................................... 45 Greater ................................................ 54 Western Wood ......................... 101, 104
Phaethon aethereus ...................................... 80 Phaethon lepturus ....................................... 105 Phainopepla ............................................ 77, 78 Phainopepla nitens .................................. 77, 78 Phalacrocorax auritus .............................. 44, 46 Phalacrocorax auritus albociliatus ................. 44 Phalacrocorax brasilianus .............................. 68 Phalaenoptilus nuttallii ................................. 40 Phalarope
Red ...................................................... 80 Red-necked ......................................... 81 Wilson's ............................................. 106
Phalaropus fulicarius ..................................... 80 Phalaropus lobatus........................................ 81 Phalaropus tricolor ...................................... 106 Phasianus colchicus ................................. 81, 84 Pheasant
Ring-necked .................................. 81, 84 Pheucticus chrysopeplus .............................. 109 Pheucticus ludovicianus ........................... 81, 85 Pheucticus melanocephalus ..................... 27, 28 Phoebastria immutabilis ................................ 62 Phoebe
Black ............................................. 24, 26 Eastern ................................................ 45 Say's .............................................. 88, 90
Pica hudsonia ................................................ 26 Picoides arizonae........................................... 21 Picoides dorsalis ............................................ 17 Picoides pubescens ........................................ 44 Picoides scalaris ...................................... 57, 62 Picoides villosus ....................................... 54, 56 Pigeon
Band-tailed ......................................... 23 Rock .............................................. 81, 85
Pinicola enucleator ........................................ 77 Pintail
Northern ....................................... 71, 73
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Pipilo chlorurus ............................................. 54 Pipilo maculatus ...................................... 93, 94 Pipit
American ............................................ 17 Red-throated ...................................... 81 Sprague's ............................................ 93
Piranga bidentata ......................................... 48 Piranga flava ................................................. 57 Piranga ludoviciana .............................. 101, 104 Piranga olivacea ............................................ 90 Piranga rubra .......................................... 93, 95 Pitangus sulphuratus ..................................... 54 Platalea ajaja ................................................ 81 Plegadis chihi .............................................. 105 plover
American Golden ................................ 17 Plover
Black-bellied ....................................... 26 Mountain ............................................ 68 Semipalmated..................................... 90 Snowy ................................................. 93 Western Snowy ................................ 101
Pluvialis dominica.......................................... 17 Pluvialis squatarola ....................................... 26 Podiceps auritus ............................................ 57 Podiceps grisegena ........................................ 81 Podiceps nigricollis ........................................ 45 Podilymbus podiceps ..................................... 77 Poecile atricapillus ........................................ 26 Poecile gambeli ............................................. 68 Poecile sclateri .............................................. 68 Polioptila caerulea ........................................ 29 Polioptila melanura ....................................... 27 Polioptila nigriceps ........................................ 26 Pooecetes gramineus .................................... 98 Poorwill
Common ............................................. 40 Porphyrio martinicus ..................................... 80 Porzana carolina ..................................... 92, 93 Progne subis ............................................ 44, 80 Progne subis hesperia .................................... 44 Protonotaria citrea ........................................ 80 Psaltriparus minimus ............................... 32, 35 Psiloscops flammeolus ................................... 48 Puffinus griseus ............................................. 93 Pyrocephalus rubinus .............................. 98, 99 Pyrrhuloxia.............................................. 79, 80 Quail
Gambel's ...................................... 48, 50 Montezuma ........................................ 68 Scaled ................................................. 90
Quetzal Eared .................................................. 45
Quiscalus mexicanus ............................... 54, 55 Quiscalus quiscula ......................................... 39 Rail
Black ................................................... 24
California Black ................................... 33 Clapper ............................................... 37 Virginia ....................................... 98, 100 Yuma Clapper ................................... 113
Rallus limicola ....................................... 98, 100 Rallus longirostris .................................. 37, 113 Rallus longirostris yumanensis ..................... 113 Rasberry
Gareth ................................................. 76 Raven
Chihuahuan ........................................ 37 Common ....................................... 40, 42
Reago Andy...................................... 32, 91, 108
Recurvirostra americana ................................17 Redhead ........................................................81 Red-shouldered Hawk
Hawk ................................................... 81 Redstart
American ............................................ 17 Painted ......................................... 76, 78 Slate-throated..................................... 93
Regulus calendula ..........................................86 Regulus satrapa .............................................51 Reinbold
Matt .................................................... 96 Rhynchophanes mccownii ..............................68 Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha .........................94 Ridgwayia pinicola ........................................21 Riparia riparia ...............................................23 Rissa tridactyla ..............................................27 Roadrunner
Greater ......................................... 53, 54 Robin
American ...................................... 17, 20 Rufous-backed .................................... 86
Rorabaugh Jim ...................................................... 92
Rovdyr Photographer...................................... 47
Ruff ...............................................................86 RWD
Dick Daniels19, 33, 41, 49, 53, 55, 70, 72, 87, 91, 107
Rynchops niger ..............................................24 Sagamore66
Photographer...................................... 43 Sagebrush Sparrow ........................................89 Salpinctes obsoletus ......................................81 Sanderling .....................................................89 Sandpiper
Baird's ................................................. 21 Least ................................................... 63 Pectoral .............................................. 77 Semipalmated ..................................... 90
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Sharp-tailed ........................................ 90 Solitary ................................................ 93 Spotted ............................................... 93 Stilt ...................................................... 93 Upland ................................................ 97 Western ............................................ 101 White-rumped .................................. 105
Sapsucker Red-breasted ...................................... 80 Red-naped .................................... 81, 82 Williamson's ...................................... 106 Yellow-bellied ................................... 109
Sayornis nigricans .................................... 24, 26 Sayornis phoebe ............................................ 45 Sayornis saya ........................................... 88, 90 Scaup
Greater ................................................ 54 Lesser .................................................. 63
Scoter American ............................................. 17 Surf...................................................... 93 White-winged ................................... 106
Scranton Dawn ................................................... 61
Seiurus aurocapilla ........................................ 76 Selasphorus calliope ...................................... 33 Selasphorus platycercus ........................... 30, 31 Selasphorus rufus ..................................... 86, 88 Selasphorus sasin .......................................... 17 Setophaga americana ................................... 71 Setophaga caerulescens ................................ 27 Setophaga castanea ...................................... 23 Setophaga cerulea ........................................ 36 Setophaga citrina .......................................... 57 Setophaga coronata ............................. 109, 112 Setophaga discolor........................................ 80 Setophaga dominica ................................... 109 Setophaga fusca ........................................... 26 Setophaga graciae ........................................ 51 Setophaga magnolia ..................................... 65 Setophaga nigrescens ................................... 27 Setophaga occidentalis ................................. 57 Setophaga palmarum ................................... 77 Setophaga pensylvanica ................................ 37 Setophaga petechia ............................. 109, 110 Setophaga pinus ........................................... 77 Setophaga pitiayumi ..................................... 97 Setophaga ruticilla ........................................ 17 Setophaga striata ......................................... 27 Setophaga tigrina ......................................... 36 Setophaga townsendi ................................... 97 Setophaga virens .......................................... 27 Sharp
Charles J. ........................... 41, 89, 90, 99 Shearwater
Sooty ................................................... 93
Sheep81 Photographeer .................................... 46
Sherony Dominic ............................. 31, 66, 78, 82
Shoveler Northern ....................................... 71, 75
Shrike Loggerhead ................................... 65, 66 Northern ............................................. 71
Sialia currucoides .................................... 68, 69 Sialia mexicana .................................... 100, 101 Sialia sialis ......................................... 21, 45, 46 Sialia sialis fulva ............................................ 21 Sialia sialis sialis ...................................... 45, 46 Siskin
Pine ............................................... 77, 79 Sitta canadensis ............................................ 80 Sitta carolinensis ......................................... 105 Sitta pygmaea ............................................... 80 Skimmer
Black .................................................... 24 Slobirdr ................................................. 62, 106 Small
Brian E. ................................................ 36 Smith
Gregory Slobirdr ............................ 62, 93 Snipe
Wilson's ............................................ 106 Snowmanradio
Photographer ................................ 23, 30 Socol
Razvan ................................................. 85 Solitaire
Townsend's ......................................... 94 Sora ........................................................ 92, 93 Southwest Willow Flycatcher............ 92, 93, 106 Sparrow
American Tree ..................................... 17 Arizona Botteri's.................................. 20 Arizona Grasshopper........................... 20 Baird's ................................................. 21 Bell's .................................................... 23 Black-chinned ..................................... 26 Black-throated .................................... 27 Botteri's ............................................... 29 Brewer's .............................................. 30 Cassin's ................................................ 36 Chihuahua Savannah ........................... 37 Chipping ........................................ 37, 39 Clay-colored ........................................ 39 Field .................................................... 47 Five-striped ......................................... 48 Fox ...................................................... 48 Golden-crowned ................................. 51 Grasshopper ........................................ 51
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Harris's ................................................ 54 House ........................................... 57, 58 Large-billed Savannah ........................ 62 Lark ..................................................... 62 Le Conte's ........................................... 62 Lincoln's........................................ 64, 65 Rufous-crowned ........................... 87, 89 Rufous-winged .................................... 89 Savannah ...................................... 89, 90 Song .............................................. 91, 93 Swamp ................................................ 94 Vesper ................................................ 98 Western Grasshopper ...................... 100 White-crowned ........................ 105, 107 White-throated................................. 105 Yuma Rufous-crowned ..................... 113
Sphyrapicus nuchalis ............................... 81, 82 Sphyrapicus ruber .......................................... 80 Sphyrapicus thyroideus ................................ 106 Sphyrapicus varius ....................................... 109 Spinus lawrencei ........................................... 62 Spinus pinus ............................................ 77, 79 Spinus psaltria ......................................... 63, 64 Spinus tristis ............................................ 17, 19 Spiza americana ............................................ 44 Spizella arborea ............................................ 17 Spizella atrogularis ........................................ 26 Spizella breweri ............................................. 30 Spizella pallida .............................................. 39 Spizella passerina .................................... 37, 39 Spizella pusilla ............................................... 47 Spoonbill
Roseate ............................................... 81 St. Louis
David................................................... 69 Starling
European ...................................... 47, 48 Starthroat
Plain-capped ....................................... 80 Stelgidopteryx serripennis ....................... 71, 74 Stercorarius longicaudus ............................... 65 Stercorarius parasiticus ................................. 77 Stercorarius pomarinus ................................. 80 Sterna forsteri ............................................... 48 Sterna hirundo .............................................. 40 Sterna paradisaea ......................................... 20 Sternula antillarum ....................................... 63 Stilt
Black-necked ...................................... 27 Stork
Wood ................................................ 109 Streptopelia decaocto.................................... 47 Strix occidentalis ..................................... 68, 93 Strix occidentalis lucida ................................. 68 Sturnella magna ............................................ 45 Sturnella neglecta ................................ 100, 102
Sturnus vulgaris ....................................... 47, 48 Sula leucogaster ............................................30 Sula nebouxii .................................................29 Swallow
Bank .................................................... 23 Barn .................................................... 23 Cave .................................................... 36 Cliff ............................................... 39, 40 Northern Rough-winged .............. 71, 74 Tree .................................................... 97 Violet-green ................................. 98, 99
Swan Trumpeter........................................... 97 Tundra ................................................ 97
Swift Black ................................................... 24 Chimney .............................................. 37 Vaux's ................................................. 98 White-throated ................................. 106
Tachybaptus dominicus..................................63 Tachycineta bicolor ........................................97 Tachycineta thalassina ............................ 98, 99 Tanager
Flame-colored ..................................... 48 Hepatic ............................................... 57 Scarlet ................................................. 90 Summer ........................................ 93, 95 Western .................................... 101, 104
Tanner Linda ............................................. 26, 48
Tattler Wandering ........................................ 100
Taylar Ingrid .......................................... 40, 107
Teal Blue-winged ........................................ 29 Cinnamon ........................................... 37 Green-winged ..................................... 54
Tern Arctic................................................... 20 Black ................................................... 24 Caspian ............................................... 36 Common ............................................. 40 Elegant ................................................ 47 Forster's .............................................. 48 Gull-billed ........................................... 54 Least ................................................... 63
TGREYFOX Photographer.................................... 112
Thalasseus elegans ........................................47 Thompson
Greg .................................................... 86 Thrasher
Bendire's ............................................. 23
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Brown ................................................. 32 Crissal ................................................. 44 Curve-billed ......................................... 44 Le Conte's............................................ 62 Sage .................................................... 89
Thrush Aztec ................................................... 21 Gray-cheeked ...................................... 52 Hermit ........................................... 56, 57 Swainson's .................................... 94, 96 Varied.................................................. 98 Wood ................................................ 109
Thryomanes bewickii................................ 24, 25 Titmouse
Bridled .......................................... 30, 31 Juniper ................................................ 57
Towhee Abert's ................................................. 17 Canyon .......................................... 33, 36 Green-tailed ........................................ 54 Spotted ......................................... 93, 94
Toxostoma bendirei ...................................... 23 Toxostoma crissale ........................................ 44 Toxostoma curvirostre .................................. 44 Toxostoma lecontei ....................................... 62 Toxostoma rufum .......................................... 32 Tracie7779
Photographer ...................................... 95 Tringa flavipes .............................................. 63 Tringa incana .............................................. 100 Tringa melanoleuca ...................................... 54 Tringa semipalmata .................................... 106 Tringa solitaria ............................................. 93 Troglodytes aedon ................................... 57, 60 Troglodytes hiemalis ............................ 108, 109 Troglodytes pacificus .................................... 76 Trogon
Elegant ................................................ 47 Trogon elegans ............................................. 47 Tropicbird
Red-billed ............................................ 80 White-tailed ...................................... 105
Tucker Captain ................................................ 73
Turdus migratorius ................................... 17, 20 Turdus rufopalliatus ...................................... 86 Turkey
Gould's ................................................ 51 Wild ................................................... 106
Turnstone Ruddy .................................................. 86
Tyrannulet Northern Beardless ............................ 71
Tyrannus crassirostris .................................... 94 Tyrannus forficatus ....................................... 90
Tyrannus melancholicus ................................ 97 Tyrannus tyrannus ......................................... 45 Tyrannus verticalis ............................... 100, 102 Tyrannus vociferans ...................................... 36 Tyto alba ................................................. 23, 24 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Photographer10, 35, 37, 45, 56, 70, 74, 75, 104, 115
Vassen Frank ................................................. 110
Veery ............................................................ 98 Verdin ........................................................... 98 Vermivora chrysoptera .................................. 51 Vermivora cyanoptera ................................... 29 Vernon
Alan ............................................... 74, 84 Veronesi
Francesco .......... 46, 64, 67, 94, 108, 111 Vireo
Arizona Bell's ....................................... 20 Bell's .................................................... 23 Cassin's ................................................ 36 Gray ..................................................... 52 Hutton's .............................................. 57 Philadelphia ........................................ 77 Plumbeus ............................................ 80 Red-eyed ............................................. 81 Warbling............................................ 100 White-eyed ....................................... 105 Yellow-green ..................................... 109 Yellow-throated ................................ 109
Vireo bellii ............................................... 20, 23 Vireo bellii arizonae ....................................... 20 Vireo cassinii ................................................. 36 Vireo flavifrons ............................................ 109 Vireo flavoviridis ......................................... 109 Vireo gilvus ................................................. 100 Vireo griseus ............................................... 105 Vireo huttoni ................................................. 57 Vireo olivaceus .............................................. 81 Vireo philadelphicus ...................................... 77 Vireo plumbeus ............................................. 80 Vireo vicinior ................................................. 52 Vulture
Black .................................................... 24 Turkey ........................................... 97, 98
Wagtail White ................................................ 101
Wallack Peter ........................................... 42, 101
Wander Wolfgang ............................................. 99
Warbler Bay-breasted ....................................... 23 Black-and-white .................................. 24
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Blackburnian ....................................... 26 Blackpoll ............................................. 27 Black-throated Blue ............................ 27 Black-throated Gray ........................... 27 Black-throated Green ......................... 27 Blue-winged ........................................ 29 Canada ................................................ 33 Cape May ............................................ 36 Cerulean ............................................. 36 Chestnut-sided ................................... 37 Connecticut ........................................ 40 Crescent-crested ................................ 40 Fan-tailed ............................................ 47 Golden-winged ................................... 51 Grace's ................................................ 51 Hermit ................................................ 57 Hooded ............................................... 57 Kentucky ............................................. 57 Lucy's ............................................ 65, 66 MacGillivray's ............................... 65, 67 Magnolia ............................................. 65 Mourning ............................................ 68 Nashville ............................................. 68 Olive ................................................... 71 Orange-crowned .......................... 75, 76 Palm .................................................... 77 Pine ..................................................... 77 Prairie ................................................. 80 Prothonotary ...................................... 80 Red-faced ........................................... 81 Rufous-capped .................................... 89 Swainson's .......................................... 94 Tennessee ........................................... 94 Townsend's ......................................... 97 Virginia's ........................................... 100 Wilson's .................................... 106, 108 Worm-eating .................................... 109 Yellow ....................................... 109, 110 Yellow-rumped ........................ 109, 112 Yellow-throated ................................ 109
Warbling Vireo ............................................ 100 Waterthrush
Louisiana ............................................. 65
Northern ............................................. 71 Waxwing
Bohemian ........................................... 29 Cedar ............................................ 36, 38
Western Snowy Plover ................................. 101 Whimbrel .................................................... 101 Whip-poor-will
Eastern ................................................ 45 Wigeon
American ...................................... 20, 21 Willet .......................................................... 106 Wilton
Peter ................................................... 97 Woodpecker
Acorn ............................................ 17, 18 American Three-toed .......................... 17 Arizona ................................................ 21 Downy................................................. 44 Gila ............................................... 50, 51 Hairy ............................................. 54, 56 Ladder-backed .............................. 57, 62 Lewis's ................................................ 65 Red-headed ........................................ 81
Wren Bewick's ........................................ 24, 25 Cactus ................................................. 33 Canyon ................................................ 36 House ........................................... 57, 60 Marsh ................................................. 65 Pacific ................................................. 76 Rock .................................................... 81 Winter ...................................... 108, 109
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus .................. 109 Xema sabini ...................................................89 Yellowlegs
Greater ............................................... 54 Lesser .................................................. 63
Yellowthroat Common ....................................... 40, 42
Zenaida asiatica .................................. 106, 107 Zenaida macroura ................................... 68, 70 Zonotrichia albicollis .................................... 105 Zonotrichia atricapilla ....................................51 Zonotrichia leucophrys ......................... 105, 107 Zonotrichia querula .......................................54
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