In that area Chipping, Rufous-Crowned, Black-Throated, Lark, and of course House are all possibilities.
Thank you. I will post my photos in the to be identified gallery.
In that area Chipping, Rufous-Crowned, Black-Throated, Lark, and of course House are all possibilities.
Mammals:
23 Idaho Ground Squirrel - Urocitellus brunneus (southern subspecies endemicus)
Birds:
233 Least Flycatcher - Empidonax minimus
234 American Bittern - Botaurus lentiginosus
235 Common Nighthawk - Chordeiles minor
236 Swainson's Thrush - Catharus ustulatus
237 Flammulated Owl - Psiloscops flammeolus
Amphibians:
3 Boreal Toad
Mammals:
20. Black-tailed Jackrabbit
21. Mule Deer
BIRDS:
26. Chimney Swift
the one on the West Coast of NZ? That was actually in 2008, it has only just been accepted as a record (it wasn't chased up for submission until this year).chlidonias have you twitched the pee wee yet?
the one on the West Coast of NZ? That was actually in 2008, it has only just been accepted as a record (it wasn't chased up for submission until this year).
story here for anyone else: Te Papa's Blog | A new bird for New Zealand ? magpie-larkoops. maybe I should have read the article.