ZooChat Big Year 2015

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Checked through some photos that I though were all redwings but one proved to be:
44) Fieldfare

This should have been added to my first post (it is in my birding notes)
45) Mistle Thrush
 
Went for a tramp along the edges of the fields near work this lunchtime and managed to pick up one new species:

44. Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus

:)
 
Here are todays new species

5) Canada Goose
6) either Tundra or Mute Swan

MAMMALS

1) Eastern Gray Squirrel
 
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I might as well start things off:

1. Masked Lapwing
2. Eastern Rosella
3. Crested Pigeon
4. Indian Mynah
5. Noisy Miner
6. Grey Butcherbird
7. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
8. Red-rump Parrot
9. Black Swan
10. Eurasian Coot
11. Purple Swamphen
12. Dusky Moorhen
13. Australian Grebe
14. Pacific Black Duck
15. Australian Wood Duck
16. Hardhead
17. White-faced Heron
18. Little Black Cormorant
19. Little Pied Cormorant
20. Magpie Lark
21. Australasian Raven
22. Willie Wagtail
23. Rainbow Lorikeet

:p

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24. Australian White Ibis
25. White-necked Heron
26. Australian Pelican
27. Pink-eared Duck
28. Grey Teal
29. Australasian Shoveller
30. Great Cormorant
31. Australian Magpie
32. Hoary-headed Grebe
33. Musk Duck
34. Yellow-rumped Thornbill
35. Common Starling
36. Galah

:p

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In general, feral animals don't count. So dogs, cats, and most other forms of domestics won't count. Exceptions to this would be "wild" horses in the American west, feral hogs, and a maybe one or two others.
 
In general, feral animals don't count. So dogs, cats, and most other forms of domestics won't count. Exceptions to this would be "wild" horses in the American west, feral hogs, and a maybe one or two others.

Pigeons, too.

~Thylo:cool:
 
I think some rules should be added to the first post to specify what species can be counted, as this issue of introduced/feral/domestic species seems to come up every year (e.g http://www.zoochat.com/65/2014-zoochat-big-year-350079/index15.html).

My rule for whether something can be counted or not is simply: Any species I saw wild-living that is part of an established population. Therefore basically everything is countable, except pets or farm animals, captive animals and escapees that have not established.

So I would count feral pigeons in any town I saw them, as they are almost certainly part of a wild, established population, but not a cat I saw as how would I know if its a pet, recent escapee or feral? However if I saw a cat in the central Australian outback, where there is hardly any chance of it being a pet, I would count it as a feral cat.
 
80 Merlin
81 Hooded Merganser
82 Hermit Thrush
83 Lesser Goldfinch

BIRDS
84 Sharp-shinned Hawk
85 Bewick's Wren
86 Canyon Wren

MAMMALS
6 Mountain Cottontail
7 Red Fox
 
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Birds (9)-
Dark-eyed junco
White-throated sparrow
Northern cardinal
Canada goose
Cooper's hawk
Tufted titmouse
Black-capped chickadee
White-breasted nuthatch
Downy woodpecker
Mammals (1)-
Eastern gray squirrel
 
Was able to get four birds from my backyard on Jan. 1st, but I did get out to do some birding yesterday. First bird of the year was a Black Phoebe.

1. Black Phoebe
2. Allen's Hummingbird
3. Red-tailed Hawk
4. Northern Mockingbird
5. Greater White-fronted Goose
6. Canada Goose
7. Mallard
8. Northern Shoveler
9. Ruddy Duck
10. Pied-billed Grebe
11. Western Grebe
12. Clark's Grebe
13. Double-crested Cormorant
14. American White Pelican
15. Great Blue Heron
16. Great Heron
17. Snowy Egret
18. Black-crowned Night-Heron
19. White-faced Ibis
20. Turkey Vulture
21. Osprey
22. Northern Harrier
23. Red-shouldered Hawk
24. Sora
25. Common Gallinule
26. American Coot
27. Killdeer
28. Spotted Sandpiper
29. Wilson's Snipe
30. Bonaparte's Gull
31. Mew Gull
32. California Gull
33. Ring-billed Gull
34. Herring Gull
35. Glaucous-winged Gull
36. Rock Pigeon
37. Eurasian Collared-dove
38. Mourning Dove
39. White-throated Swift
40. Anna's Hummingbird
41. Belted Kingfisher
42. Nuttall's Woodpecker
43. Say's Phoebe
44. Vermilion Flycatcher
45. American Crow
46. Common Raven
47. Barn Swallow
48. House Wren
49. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
50. Western Bluebird
51. European Starling
52. American Pipit
53. Common Yellowthroat
54. Yellow-rumped Warbler
55. Savannah Sparrow
56. Song Sparrow
57. White-crowned Sparrow
58. Red-winged Blackbird
59. Great-tailed Grackle
60. House Finch
61. House Sparrow
62. American Kestrel
63. Cassin's Kingbird
64. Western Scrub-jay

Did a whole day of birding today from dawn to dusk. I got three lifers, but the Worm-eating Warbler was the highlight.

65. Western Gull
66. Northern Flicker
67. Hermit Thrush
68. Worm-eating Warbler
69. Snow Goose
70. Tundra Swan
71. Gadwall
72. American Wigeon
73. Cinnamon Teal
74. Northern Pintail
75. Green-winged Teal
76. Cooper's Hawk
77. Black-necked Stilt
78. Least Sandpiper
79. Long-billed Dowitcher
80. Peregrine Falcon
81. Yellow Warbler
82. Lesser Goldfinch
83. American Goldfinch
84. Northern Red Bishop
85. Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
86. Bushtit
87. American Robin
88. Cedar Waxwing
89. Swamp Sparrow
90. Western Meadowlark
91. Brewer's Blackbird
92. Band-tailed Pigeon
93. Acorn Woodpecker
94. Painted Redstart
95. Chipping Sparrow
96. Sharp-tailed Hawk
97. Costa's Hummingbird
98. Merlin
99. Bewick's Wren
100. Cactus Wren
101. Spotted Towhee
102. California Towhee
 
1. Australian Magpie
2. Australian Pelican
3. Australian Raven
4. Australian Wood Duck
5. Caspian Tern
6. Chestnut Teal
7. Common Myna
8. Crested Pigeon
9. Crimson Rosella
10.Dusky Moorhen
11.Eurasian Coot
12.Hardhead
13.House Sparrow
14.Little Black Cormorant
15.Little Corella
16.Little Wattlebird
17.Magpie-Lark
18.Masked Lapwing
19.Noisy Miner
20.Pacific Black Duck
21.Rainbow Lorikeet
22.Royal Spoonbill
23.Silver Gull
24.Spotted Dove
25.Square-Tailed Kite
26.Welcome Swallow
27.Willie Wagtail
28.Galah
29.Grey Fantail
30.Red Wattlebird
31.Whistling Kite
32.Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo
33.Brown Thornbill
34.Great Cormorant
35.New Holland Honeyeater
36.Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
37.Superb Fairy-Wren
38.White-Faced Heron
39.Australian Pied Oystercatcher
40.Eastern Great Egret
41.White-Bellied Sea-Eagle
42.Brush Bronzewing
43.Crested Tern
44.Dollarbird
45.Laughing Kookaburra
46.Little Lorikeet
47.Little Pied Cormorant
48.White-Throated Treecreeper
49.Curlew Sandpiper
50.Lesser Sand Plover
51.Lewin's Honeyeater
52.Little Tern
53.Red-Capped Plover
54.Red-Necked Stint
55.Sharp-Tailed Sandpiper
56.WHITE RUMPED SANDPIPER*
57.Eastern Spinebill
58.Long Billed Corella
59.Rock Dove
60.Swamp Harrier
61.Nankeen Kestrel
62.Australian White Ibis
63.Eastern Curlew
64.Eastern Koel
65.Satin Bowerbird
 
24. Australian White Ibis
25. White-necked Heron
26. Australian Pelican
27. Pink-eared Duck
28. Grey Teal
29. Australasian Shoveller
30. Great Cormorant
31. Australian Magpie
32. Hoary-headed Grebe
33. Musk Duck
34. Yellow-rumped Thornbill
35. Common Starling
36. Galah

37. Long-billed Corella
38. Australian King Parrot

:p

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BIRDS
84 Sharp-shinned Hawk
85 Bewick's Wren
86 Canyon Wren

MAMMALS
5 Mountain Cottontail
6 Red Fox

87 Barred Owl
88 Wild Turkey
89 Lesser Black-backed Gull
90 Herring Gull
91 Great Horned Owl
 
Did a whole day of birding today from dawn to dusk. I got three lifers, but the Worm-eating Warbler was the highlight.

65. Western Gull
66. Northern Flicker
67. Hermit Thrush
68. Worm-eating Warbler
69. Snow Goose
70. Tundra Swan
71. Gadwall
72. American Wigeon
73. Cinnamon Teal
74. Northern Pintail
75. Green-winged Teal
76. Cooper's Hawk
77. Black-necked Stilt
78. Least Sandpiper
79. Long-billed Dowitcher
80. Peregrine Falcon
81. Yellow Warbler
82. Lesser Goldfinch
83. American Goldfinch
84. Northern Red Bishop
85. Yellow-chevroned Parakeet
86. Bushtit
87. American Robin
88. Cedar Waxwing
89. Swamp Sparrow
90. Western Meadowlark
91. Brewer's Blackbird
92. Band-tailed Pigeon
93. Acorn Woodpecker
94. Painted Redstart
95. Chipping Sparrow
96. Sharp-tailed Hawk
97. Costa's Hummingbird
98. Merlin
99. Bewick's Wren
100. Cactus Wren
101. Spotted Towhee
102. California Towhee

Today I got one more lifer and five year birds.

103. American Redstart
104. Orange-crowned Warbler
105. Varied Thrush
106. Fox Sparrow
107. Dark-eyed Junco
108. Ring-necked Duck
 
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