ZooChat Big Year 2021

Over the past three days, I have seen two new birds from my bedroom window. The first was a flyover species while the second was seen feeding in the floodwater in the field behind my house. It was the first one I have seen locally, so definitely a highlight of the year so far.

32. Grey heron Ardea cinerea
33. Green sandpiper Tringa ochropus

I received some new bird feeders ready for lockdown and finally got round to putting them up. I have since seen two new species:

34. European goldfinch Carduelis carduelis
35. Eurasian collared dove Streptopelia decaocto

I have also seen three new mammals, the first one in the garden and the other two in the field behind the garden:

3. Reeve's muntjac Muntiacus reevesi
4. Eastern grey squirrel Sciurus carolinensis
5. Red fox Vulpes vulpes

Also, while I was moving the dustbin I store the birdfood in up the garden, I found my first invertebrate of the year hiding underneath it:

1. Brown centipede Lithobius forficatus
 
8/1/2021
53. Black-fronted dotterel
54. Grey teal
55. Common bronzewing
 
Between yesterday and today, I saw two nice birds in front of my house, in spite of the bad wheather we are having here in Naples during these days.

Birds

11. Blackcap, Sylvia atricapilla
12. Great Tit, Parus major
 
Today

Birds:
24.Downy Woodpecker
25.White-crowned Sparrow
26.Red-bellied Woodpecker
 
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While going to the supermarket I made a short detour to Island Bay at the south coast of Wellington to see if I could spot the Reef Heron which lives around there. That I could not, but there were a number of gannets flying around offshore instead.


37) Australasian Gannet Morus serrator
 
Where were you?
Just a random road that Leads to Rush City Minnesota, My Dad works there.
Honestly I don't pay much attention of where or which road I'm riding on, I'm not an expert on roads or maps so I'm afraid I cant be of much help.

They are Apparently seen Farther south than the Canadian border during the Winter According to Minnesota DNR.

But again, strange to see them that far south.
 
Just a random road that Leads to Rush City Minnesota, My Dad works there.
Honestly I don't pay much attention of where or which road I'm riding on, I'm not an expert on roads or maps so I'm afraid I cant be of much help.

They are Apparently seen Farther south than the Canadian border during the Winter According to the Minnesota DNR.

But again, strange to see them that far south.
That's WAY further south than normal, I am somewhat doubtful.
 
Honestly No Idea. I saw the face, It Was Large, Gray, and had these Big yellow eyes, and a stubby Beak. But Very gray, Not as Brown as I remember being a Barred owl.
That does sound like a Great Gray, otherwise Short-eared has yellow eyes as well. If it is a Great Gray it is unusually far south and should be reported into eBird, preferably with photos if you have any.
 
That does sound like a Great Gray, otherwise Short-eared has yellow eyes as well. If it is a Great Gray it is unusually far south and should be reported into eBird, preferably with photos if you have any.
I didn't bring my camera, I wasn't expecting to see anything. :(
Sorry.
 
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