Boreal Birds of the Adirondacks:  Bicknell's Thrush.  Photo by Larry Master.  Used by permission

Great Adirondack Birding Celebration 2013
Bird List *


Key
Birding Across the Adirondacks BBA
Bloomingdale Bog BB
Intervale Lowlands IL
Madawaska Flow MF
Whiteface Mountain WM
Little Clear Pond LCP
Beginning Birder Workshop BBW

Bird
BAA
BB
IL
MF
WM
LCP
BBW
Canada Goose
x
x
x
     
x
Mallard    
x
       
Bufflehead          
x
 
Hooded Merganser    
x
       
Common Merganser    
x
   
x
x
Ruffed Grouse  
x
x
x
     
Wild Turkey      
x
     
Common Loon      
x
 
x
 
American Bittern    
x
     
x
Great Blue Heron
x
 
x
       
Turkey Vulture
x
x
x
x
     
Osprey
x
x
         
Northern Harrier
x
 
x
       
Sharp-shinned Hawk      
x
     
Cooper's Hawk
x
           
Red-shouldered Hawk        
x
   
Broad-winged Hawk  
x
     
x
x
Red-tailed Hawk
x
x
 
x
x
   
American Kestrel    
x
       
Spotted Sandpiper    
x
       
Wilson's Snipe    
x
       
Ring-billed Gull
x
           
Mourning Dove
x
x
x
       
Great Horned Owl    
x
 
x
   
Chimney Swift  
x
         
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
x
 
x
x
   
x
Belted Kingfisher
x
   
x
   
x
Hairy Woodpecker    
x
       
Black-backed Woodpecker  
x
         
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)
x
x
 
x
   
x
Pileated Woodpecker
x
           
Olive-sided Flycatcher            
x
Eastern Wood-Pewee
x
           
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
x
x
 
x
     
Alder Flycatcher
x
x
x
x
   
x
Least Flycatcher      
x
     
Eastern Phoebe
x
 
x
       
Great Crested Flycatcher
x
           
Eastern Kingbird    
x
       
Blue-headed Vireo  
x
x
     
x
Red-eyed Vireo
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
Gray Jay
x
   
x
     
Blue Jay
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
American Crow
x
x
x
 
x
   
Common Raven
x
x
x
x
     
Tree Swallow
x
 
x
x
   
x
Northern Rough-winged Swallow    
x
       
Barn Swallow
x
 
x
       
Black-capped Chickadee        
x
   
Red-breasted Nuthatch
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
Brown Creeper
x
x
       
x
Winter Wren
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Golden-crowned Kinglet
x
x
x
     
x
Ruby-crowned Kinglet  
x
x
 
x
   
Eastern Bluebird    
x
 
x
   
Veery
x
 
x
       
Swainson's Thrush      
x
     
Hermit Thrush
x
x
       
x
American Robin
x
 
x
x
x
 
x
Bicknell's Thrush        
x
   
Gray Catbird    
x
x
     
Brown Thrasher    
x
       
European Starling
x
           
Cedar Waxwing
x
x
x
x
   
x
Blue-winged Warbler
x
           
Nashville Warbler
x
x
x
x
   
x
Northern Parula  
x
x
x
     
Yellow Warbler
x
 
x
x
     
Chestnut-sided Warbler
x
x
x
x
     
Magnolia Warbler
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
Cape May Warbler    
x
       
Black-throated Blue Warbler    
x
x
   
x
Yellow-rumped Warbler
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
Black-throated Green Warbler  
x
x
x
x
 
x
Blackburnian Warbler    
x
x
x
 
x
Pine Warbler      
x
     
Palm Warbler  
x
       
x
Blackpoll Warbler        
x
   
Black-and-white Warbler      
x
     
American Redstart
x
x
x
x
     
Ovenbird 
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
Northern Waterthrush      
x
     
Mourning Warbler    
x
x
     
Common Yellowthroat
x
x
x
x
   
x
Canada Warbler      
x
     
Chipping Sparrow
x
 
x
       
Savannah Sparrow
x
           
Song Sparrow
x
x
x
x
x
   
Lincoln's Sparrow  
x
x
x
   
x
Swamp Sparrow  
x
x
     
x
White-throated Sparrow
x
x
x
x
x
 
x
Dark-eyed Junco      
x
x
   
Indigo Bunting    
x
       
Red-winged Blackbird
x
 
x
x
   
x
Common Grackle
x
 
x
     
x
Baltimore Oriole
x
           
Bobolink
x
           
Purple Finch  
x
x
       
Pine Siskin    
x
       
American Goldfinch
x
x
x
     
x
Total
53
41
63
46
23
5
37


Participants in the 2013 Great Adirondack Birding Celebration observed a total of 102 birds during the three-day birding festival.

 

 

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