AverageWalrus
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BIRDS:
23) Double-Crested Cormorant
REPTILES:
4) Yellow-Bellied Slider
24) Black Vulture
25) Carolina Chickadee
26) Fish Crow
27) Song Sparrow
FISH
3) Bluegill
BIRDS:
23) Double-Crested Cormorant
REPTILES:
4) Yellow-Bellied Slider
Seen inside Dvur Kralove Zoo (Czech Rep.) today:
220) Bullfinch- Never seen one before and always wanted to, I think they might be the most beautiful birds in Europe (the males, I saw a pair)
221) Marsh Tit
222) Grey Wagtail
Two more birds before work.
195. Bell's Vireo
196. Black-throated Gray Warbler
Although no time for real birding now, if new bird species are flying past your office, the list will continue to grow
109. Barn swallow
It is my first swallow this year and a sign spring has really started.
24) Black Vulture
25) Carolina Chickadee
26) Fish Crow
27) Song Sparrow
FISH
3) Bluegill
Birds:
1. Common Raven
2. Black-billed Magpie
3. Rock Dove
4. Bohemian Waxwing
5. Black-capped Chickadee
6. Bald Eagle
7. Mallard
8. Steller Jay
9. European Starling
Mammals:
1. Red-backed Vole
2. Red Fox
3. Moose
4. Arctic Fox
197. Nashville Warbler
198. MacGillivray's Warbler
199. Wilson's Warbler
165 Long-billed Curlew
166 Wilson's Snipe
167 Tree Swallow
168 Swainson's Hawk
20 Yellow-bellied Marmot
I went down to an area of lakes, woodlands and mud-flats south of Warsaw which is one of my favourite places around Warsaw to bird and was quite successful overall with quite a few lifers:
223) Hawfinch
224) Goldeneye
225) Greylag Goose
226) Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
227) Mediterranean Gull
228) Common Sandpiper
229) Little Ringed Plover
Last one from Kent
171. Tundra bean goose
I have now finally finished my M.Sc. so I had some time to go outside, which even resulted in a lifer in a small nature area close to my home.
110. Bluethroat
111. Common linnet
112. Garganey
113. Green sandpiper
114. Yellow wagtail
115. Field lark
116. Eurasian tree sparrow
117. Greater black-backed gull
heard only: great bittern
Mammals
10. Bank vole
Herpetofauna
4. Grass snake
5. Common toad
(6. edible frog) a natural hybrid so not really countable.
Butterflies
5. Small white
Fish
2. Bream
3. threespine stickleback
Although Garganey is not a rare species, I have managed to miss them all the time, until last week.
200. Pacific-slope Flycatcher
201. Black-chinned Hummingbird
202. Ash-throated Flycatcher
203. Rock Wren
204. Rufous-crowned Sparrow
205. Lazuli Bunting
A good visit to Abberton Reservoir today turned up three new species for the year list and got a fourth species later in the day back at home:
105. Little ringed plover Charadrius dubius
106. Yellow wagtail Motacilla flava
107. Common linnet Carduelis cannabina
108. Barn swallow Hirundo rustica
Abberton also gave me my first amphibian of the year:
1. Smooth newt Lissotriton vulgaris
Few more birds from around Melbourne city and the Mornington Peninsula over the last couple of weeks, including one lifer in a wetland a short walk from my house. Also saw a wild female ringtail possum yesterday morning in my backyard, with two large offspring on her back, very cool to see up close - photo attached.
Birds:
72 Royal Spoonbill Platalea regia
73 Pink-eared Duck Malacorhynchus membranaceus
74 White-browed Scrub Wren Sericornis frontalis
75 Musk Duck Biziura lobata
76 Bell Miner Manorina melanophrys
77 Nankeen Night Heron Nycticorax caledonicus
Australia (around Melbourne)
78 Letter-winged Kite Elanus scriptus