Have been lax in posting, a few birds from the last couple of weeks. This time next week, I will be in Mexico with three dedicated birding days, so very excited for some seriously cool new species.
171. Green sandpiper
172. Glossy ibis
173. Pink-footed goose
174. Great white egret
175. Common snipe
Back from a fantastic Mexican trip, perhaps one of the best birding experiences I have ever had. All thanks go to Rafa Calderon, Anuar Lopez and Leonel Bautista, our brilliant guides for three morning birding trips. Whilst it wasn't a dedicated wildlife trip (there's too much food and culture for that!), I still managed a lot of lifers and couldn't be more excited about the animals we saw. I have numerous lizards still to identify from photos, as well, so will post at a later date.
Mammals
22. Mexican free-tailed bat
23. Rock squirrel
24. Red-bellied squirrel
Birds
176. Rock wren
177. Ash-throated flycatcher
178. Dusky flycatcher
179. Barn owl
180. Cinnamon-rumped seedeater
181. Tropical kingbird
182. Great kiskadee
183. Grey-breasted woodpecker
184. Red-faced warbler
185. Russet nightingale-thrush
186. Brown-capped vireo
187. Plumbeous vireo
188. Blue-headed vireo
189. Short-tailed hawk
190. Yellow-winged tanager
191. Black-vented oriole
192. White-collared swift
193. Black-headed grosbeak
194. Rose-breasted grosbeak
195. Rufous-capped warbler
196. Audubon's oriole
197. White-throated towhee
198. Boucard's wren
199. Thick-billed kingbird
200. Dusky-capped flycatcher
201. Rose-throated becard
202. Mountain trogon
203. Oaxaca sparrow
204. Ocellated thrasher
205. Slaty vireo
206. Hairy woodpecker
207. Amethyst-throated mountain-gem
208. Western tanager
209. Spotted towhee
210. Common crossbill
211. Clay-coloured thrush
212. Woodhouse's scrub-jay
213. Rufous-crowned sparrow
214. Northern rough-winged swallow
215. Loggerhead shrike
216. Scissor-tailed flycatcher
217. Western kingbird
218. Social flycatcher
219. Crested caracara
220. Dusky hummingbird
221. Groove-billed ani
222. Hepatic tanager
223. Slate-throated redstart
224. Grace's warbler
225. MacGillivray's warbler
226. Bullock's oriole
227. Pine siskin
228. Elegant euphonia
229. Orange-billed nightingale-thrush
230. Grey-barred wren
231. Violet-green swallow
232. Chestnut-sided shrike-vireo
233. Pine flycatcher
234. Greenish elaenia
235. American kestrel
236. American black vulture
237. Rivoli's hummingbird
238. Western cattle egret
239. Belted kingfisher
240. Black-crowned night heron
241. Black-throated grey warbler
242. Yellow warbler
243. Nashville warbler
244. Bronzed cowbird
245. Marsh wren
246. Cassin's kingbird
247. Black phoebe
248. Red-tailed hawk
249. Osprey
250. White-faced ibis
251. Great blue heron
252. Tricoloured heron
253. Least sandpiper
254. Spotted sandpiper
255. American coot
256. American moorhen
257. Mourning dove
258. Pied-billed grebe
259. Ruddy duck
260. Wilson's warbler
261. Blue-grey gnatcatcher
262. Green heron
263. Snowy egret
264. Song sparrow
265. Rufous-backed robin
266. Lark sparrow
267. Lesser goldfinch
268. Canyon wren
269. Vermilion flycatcher
270. Hammond's flycatcher
271. Western flycatcher
272. Cooper's hawk
273. Turkey vulture
274. White-winged dove
275. Cinnamon-bellied flowerpiercer
276. Red warbler
277. Golden-browed warbler
278. Hermit warbler
279. Townsend's warbler
280. Hooded yellowthroat
281. Orange-crowned warbler
282. Crescent-chested warbler
283. Green-striped brushfinch
284. Olive warbler
285. Grey silky-flycatcher
286. Brown-backed solitaire
287. Western bluebird
288. Blue mockingbird
289. White-breasted nuthatch
290. Ruby-crowned kinglet
291. Mexican chickadee
292. Cassin's vireo
293. Hutton's vireo
294. Tufted flycatcher
295. Strickland's woodpecker
296. Sharp-shinned hawk
297. White-eared hummingbird
298. Bumblebee hummingbird
299. Broad-tailed hummingbird
300. Rufous hummingbird
301. Ruby-throated hummingbird
302. Mexican violetear
303. Lincoln's sparrow
304. Sierra Madre sparrow
305. Savannah sparrow
306. Vesper sparrow
307. Striped sparrow
308. Yellow-eyed junco
309. Clay-coloured sparrow
310. Chipping sparrow
311. House finch
312. Grass wren
313. House wren
314. Pygmy nuthatch
315. Shore lark
316. Say's phoebe
317. Buff-breasted flycatcher
318. Greater pewee
319. Northern flicker
320. Hermit thrush
321. Yellow-rumped warbler
322. Black-and-white warbler
323. Great-tailed grackle
324. Canyon towhee
325. American robin
326. Curve-billed thrasher
327. Bewick's wren
328. Bushtit
329. Ladder-backed woodpecker
330. Berylline hummingbird
331. Broad-billed hummingbird
332. Vaux's swift
333. Inca dove
334. Mexican duck
335. Great white egret
I also think we saw northern harrier from the bus to Puebla, can't see that a lanky, long-winged bird of prey could have been anything else, but was sadly against the sun from a moving vehicle, so hard to be sure. Anyone have any thoughts? If I'd been in Europe, I'd have had no hesitation in calling it as a harrier species.