On an unseasonably warm winter day (60 F!) I went exploring a few sites along the Snake River. High winds and a little rain kept a lot of the birds out of site, but I did pick up a few more.
62 Common Raven
63 Canyon Wren
64 Marsh Wren
65 Red-winged Blackbird
66 Double-crested Cormorant
And yes nanoboy, by open water I meant unfrozen, but there is bound to be a bit more of that around after the last couple of days of warmth.
Due to the cold weather I haven't been able to go outside very much. I have only been able to see one new bird in the past week.
15. Dark eyed junco
has anyone got to 100 yet? I was on around 125 a few days ago (my list isn't firm yet so I can't post it; still need to add scientific names and check some IDs and so forth). Mammals only on 5.
67 Golden Eagle
68 Brown Creeper
69 Mountain Chickadee
So today I decided to go to a lake near my house because there was reports of a Greater White-fronted Goose and Ross's Goose. Unfortunately I didn't find them, but I did get 19 new species and maybe 3 more after I can ID them.
17. Red-breasted Sapsucker (found on my way to the lake)
18. Canada Goose
19. Northern Shoveler
20. Canvasback
21. Ring-necked Duck
22. Ruddy Duck
23. Pied-billed Grebe
24. Double-crested Cormorant
25. Red-shouldered Hawk
26. Red-tailed Hawk
27. American Coot
28. Costa's Hummingbird
29. Acorn Woodpecker
30. Northern Flicker
31. Western Scrub-Jay
32. Phainopepla
33. Yellow-rumped Warbler
34. Spotted Towhee
35. House Finch
This winter has seen a seemingly unusual number of Harris's Sparrows over-wintering in the intermountain west. They normally winter in the central planks from Nebraska down into Texas. The other day I had an errand to run that took me near a spot where a Harris's Sparrow had been seen previously. After sorting through numerous White-crowned and Song Sparrows, a Harris's Sparrow caught my eye briefly before disappearing deep into a thicket.
70 Harris's Sparrow
36. Ruby-crowned Kinglet (comfirmed from day at park last week)
So today I returned to the North Etiwanda Preserve where I had no luck with birds earlier in the year. Today was still slow, but I still got some nice species.
37. Bushtit
38. Rock Wren
39. Golden-crowned Sparrow
40. Lesser Goldfinch
Mammals:
1. California Ground Squirrel
2. Desert Cottontail
Reptiles:
1. Western Fence Lizard
2. Side-blotched Lizard
yellow wagtail must be a good bird for NSW?