I haven't been out birding yet, although I did at least leave my house yesterday.
Mammals:
1. Eastern Grey Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis 1/1/2017
2. European Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus 2/1/2017
A few more from around cheshire yesterday.
119. Raven
120. Black-necked grebe
121. Tree sparrow
122. Fieldfare
123. Ruff
124. Stock dove
Added another two birds and a mammal on a walk this afternoon:
6. Bank vole Myodes glareolus
Had the first chance to go on a walk locally for a couple of days because of a combination of snowfall and tidal surges. I did manage to find one new bird:
83. Eurasian siskin Spinus spinus
One more today
125. Grey wagtail
Birds:
97 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Sphyrapicus varius
98 Pileated Woodpecker - Dryocopus pileatus
99 Least Bittern - Ixobrychus exilis
100 Bald Eagle - Haliaeetus leucocephalus
101 Crested Caracara - Caracara cheriway
102 House Wren - Troglodytes aedon
103 Vesper Sparrow - Pooecetes gramineus
104 Common Ground-Dove - Columbina passerina
Mammals:
2 North American River Otter - Lontra canadensis
Took a trip to Busch Gardens and believe it or not, got a new bird. Very surprising that it's the first of the year for me!
106 House Sparrow - Passer domesticus
A morning's walk at RSPB Old Hall Marshes was particularly bird of prey-heavy and got me eight new bird species for the year:
84. Eurasian sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus
85. Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus
86. Barn owl Tyto alba
87. European stonechat Saxicola rubicola
88. Western marsh harrier Circus aeruginosus
89. Red-breasted merganser Mergus serrator
90. Eurasian skylark Alauda arvensis
91. European green woodpecker Picus viridis
Birds
63. Red-footed Booby
64. Nankeen Kestrel
65. Christmas Island Imperial Pigeon
66. Asian Emerald Dove
67. Christmas Island Frigate Bird
68. Greater Frigatebird
69. Red-tailed Tropicbird
70. Brown Booby
71. Island Thrush
72. Glossy Swiftlet
Invertebrates
1. Christmas Island Red Crab
2. Robber Crab (aka Coconut Crab)
3. Little Nipper Crab
4. Yellow Nipper Crab
A trip to Shut Heath Wood this morning got me one new species of bird for the year:
92. Eurasian treecreeper Certhia familiaris
A lot of European users use the IOC checklist.
Just out of interest, it appears that from next year the 'official' BOU British list is to be formally aligned with the IOC list, with a net gain of a handful of species for the British list as new splits are recognised (though a couple are lumped back as well): BOU to adopt IOC World Bird List
A pleasant surprise from my garden:
42. Goldcrest Regulus regulus