1. Downy Woodpecker January 1
2. Mourning Dove
3. Tufted Titmouse
4. Blue Jay
5. Black-capped Chickadee
6. House Finch
7. American Goldfinch
8. American Crow
9. Northern Cardinal
10. Dark-eyed Junco
11. American Tree Sparrow
12. House Sparrow
13.White-breasted Nuthatch
14. White-throated Sparrow
15. Hairy Woodpecker
16. Common Redpoll
17. Red-tailed Hawk
18. Starling
19. Great-horned Owl (heard) January 2
20. Red-bellied Woodpecker January 3
21. Red-winged Blackbird
22. Hoary Redpoll (we had a huge number of Redpolls and after really studying them, decided there were a couple of Hoary's!)
Flock of Redpolls in a tree by our house |
23. Ruffed Grouse January 27
24. Bald Eagle February 10
Laura got to write this one down, as she saw it first! This is NOT an eagle nest, it is a great-blue heron's nest. To read the story of our heron's nest, click here. |
25. Carolina Wren February 28
26. Canada Goose February 28
27. Mallards March 11
28. Fox Sparrow March 13
29. Sharp-shinned Hawk March 11
We would probably be able to up our number if I was better at identifying raptors... but this one sat right over the bird feeders for awhile so I could get some nice photos of him. |
30. American Robin March 11
31. Wood Duck March 13
32. Brown-headed Cowbird March 15
33. Great-blue Heron March 19
34. Song Sparrow March 21
35. Pileated Woodpecker March 28
36. Snow Goose March 29
37. Turkey Vulture March 30
38. Wild Turkey March 31
39. Common Merganser
40. Tree Swallow April 6
41. Eastern Phoebe April 7
42. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
43. Kestral
44. Pied-billed Grebe
45. Eastern Bluebird
46. Northern Flicker April 8
47. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker April 17
48. American Woodcock
49. Osprey April 18
50. Brown Thrasher April 20
51. Green-winged Teal April 21
52. Blue-winged Teal
53. Chipping Sparrow April 23
54. Barred Owl (heard) April 28
55. Belted Kingfisher
56. Baltimore Oriole April 30
57. Red-eyed Vireo
58. Barn Swallow
59. Yellow Warbler May 2
60. Warbling Vireo
61. Common Yellowthroat
62. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
63. Ring-necked Pheasant
Sadly, the pheasant was seen in the road after it had been killed by a vehicle. |
64. Ovenbird May 6
65. Chestnut-sided Warbler
66. Black-throated Green Warbler
67. Solitary Sandpiper
68. Eastern Towhee
69. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
70. Eastern Kingbird
71. Swamp Sparrow
72. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
73. Hermit Thrush May 8
74. White-crowned Sparrow May 9
75. Catbird May 10
76. Lessor Yellowlegs May 11
77. Wood Thrush May 12
78. Great Egret May 13
A pretty rare bird for us, my husband saw this one while I was out and he snapped this photo. |
80. Scarlet Tanager May 16
81. American Redstart
82. Nashville Warbler
83. Magnolia Warbler
84. Wood Peewee May 18
85. Black-throated Blue Warbler
86. Least Flycatcher
87. Veery May 20
88. Black-billed Cuckcoo (heard) May 30
89. Killdeer June 3
90. Cedar Waxwing
91. Great-crested Flycatcher July 8
92. House Wren
93. Purple Finch July 16
94. Black Vulture September 11
95. Blue-headed Vireo September 30
96. Northern Harrier October 5
Northern Harrier flying low over the swamp. |
98. Brown Creeper November 1
That's it for 2013! Tomorrow begins another year, and a whole lot more birds to see! Happy New Year!