ZooChat Big Year 2015

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71. sooty oystercatcher
72. australasian figbird
73. common starling
74. black winged stilt
75. black shouldered kite
76. australian hobby
 
Birds:
1. Common Raven
2. Black-billed Magpie
3. Rock Dove
4. Bohemian Waxwing
5. Black-capped Chickadee
6. Bald Eagle

Mammals:
1. Red-backed Vole
2. Red Fox
 
98 Barrow's Goldeneye

BIRDS
99 Mountain Chickadee
100 Clark's Nutcracker
101 Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch
102 Black Rosy-Finch
103 Hairy Woodpecker
104 Pileated Woodpecker
105 Steller's Jay
106 Bohemian Waxwing
107 Harris's Sparrow
108 American Tree Sparrow

MAMMALS
10 American Red Squirrel
 
Went looking for a Tropical Kingbird and Eurasian Wigeon but I dipped on both. Fortunately I did get two lifers and three year birds while looking for these two vagrants.

149. Red-throated Loon
150. Least Bittern
151. Thayer's Gull

152. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
153. Redhead

154. Wrentit
155. Lincoln's Sparrow
156. Egyptian Goose
 
Egyptian Goose? In your part of the world?

:p

Hix
 
@mstickmanp- This is only WILD sightings, not sightings in zoos. Wait until there is a "Geese" challenge for the ZooChat Challenge for captive geese. If you did go to Florida, it is countable, according to jbnbsn99. There is Egyptian Geese at my home zoo and I do not put them on a wild sightings list.
 
Since it was Sunday and I had nothing better to do, I took a bus to a nature reserve all the way on the edge of Warsaw and managed to see a few year birds and my first lifers of the year :):

40) Rough-legged Buzzard
41) Greenfinch
42) Nuthatch
43) Siskin
44) Waxwing
45) Grey Heron
46) Redpoll
47) Treecreeper

I still haven't seen a chaffinch this year!


Surprised it took so long but out of my window today was:
48) Chaffinch
 
@mstickmanp- This is only WILD sightings, not sightings in zoos. Wait until there is a "Geese" challenge for the ZooChat Challenge for captive geese. If you did go to Florida, it is countable, according to jbnbsn99. There is Egyptian Geese at my home zoo and I do not put them on a wild sightings list.

Do you even know what you're talking about?
 
That's not what I mean at all. Being a friend of mstickmanp, and having birded with him before, I know he's not adding a captive bird to his list. I'm referring to the issue of countability among birds. A bird that has been released and is not part of an officially recognized, stable breeding population cannot officially count toward year lists. Egyptian Geese are widespread, but only officially countable in Florida.
 
Today I got a sighting of a bird that must have crossed over from the year round range, because I live in an area where It's year round and Summer Ranges overlap

14) Turkey Vulture

Aswell as a..

15) Northern Mockingbird (I think it might be my first sighting! Well, at least the first time I got a good look at one)
 
42) White-fronted tern Sterna striata
43) Variable oystercatcher Haematopus unicolor
44) Black-fronted tern Sterna albostriata
45) Spotted shag Stictocarbo punctatus
46) Common coot Fulica atra
47) Great crested grebe Podiceps cristatus


...and my first mammal for the year,
1) European hare Lepus europeaus


Photo of the grebes with their cute widdle babies: http://www.zoochat.com/680/southern-crested-grebes-podiceps-cristatus-australis-398709/
 
cloudedleopard- Egyptian Geese are all over the place in Southern California as WILD animals and are actively breeding, but it wasn't until this week that I was finally able to see one at a local park by my house.

As for counting it or not, I will for my Zoochat list. Mainly because Ebird doesn't make the distinction between countable or non-countable birds by ABA rules and can get quite confusing considering all the exotics in Southern California. I wouldn't be surprised if they become countable in SoCal in the years to come, along with other established exotics.

Also, I've only seen two mammals so far:

1. Eastern Fox Squirrel
2. Raccoon
 
BIRDS
99 Mountain Chickadee
100 Clark's Nutcracker
101 Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch
102 Black Rosy-Finch
103 Hairy Woodpecker
104 Pileated Woodpecker
105 Steller's Jay
106 Bohemian Waxwing
107 Harris's Sparrow
108 American Tree Sparrow

MAMMALS
10 American Red Squirrel

109 Turkey Vulture
110 Pine Grosbeak
 
42. Royal Spoonbill
43. Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike
44. Superb Blue Wren
45. Nankeen Kestrel
46. Satin Bowerbird
47. Silvereye
48. Red-whiskered Bulbul
49. Eastern Spinebill
50. Eastern Yellow Robin
51. Eurasian Blackbird
52. Yellow Thornbill
53. Fantail Cuckoo
54. Spotted Turtledove
55. Kookaburra
56. Bell Miner
57. Little Wattlebird
58. Australasian Figbird

Birds
59. Sooty Oystercatcher
60. Pied Cormorant
61. Silver Gull
62. Crested Tern
63. Red-necked Stint
64. Ruddy Turnstone
65. Welcome Swallow
66. Brown Cuckoo-dove
67. Sacred Kingfisher
68. Lewin's Honeyeater

Mammals
1. European Rabbit
2. Swamp Wallaby

:p

Hix
 
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