Thursday, June 13, 2013

10 June 2013, British Columbia: Lake Tunkwa Rd. and Lake Tunkwa Provincial Park

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British Columbia: Lake Tunkwa Rd. and Lake Tunkwa Provincial Park
10 June 2013

I made some videos of two species that have eluded me: Pied-billed Grebe, and Red-naped Sapsucker.  I also captured some video of an America Wigeon male, Lesser Scaup (male and female), Yellow-headed Blackbird and a Western Tanager female taking a bath.

1.     Common Loon
2.     Pied-billed Grebe
3.     Red-necked Grebe
4.     Canada Goose
5.     Green-winged Teal
6.     Mallard
7.     Blue-winged Teal
8.     Northern Shoveler
9.     Gadwall
10. American Wigeon
11. Lesser Scaup
12. Bufflehead
13. Common Merganser
14. Ruddy Duck
15. Turkey Vulture
16. Osprey
17. Bald Eagle
18. Red-tailed Hawk
19. Ruffed Grouse
20. American Coot
21. Killdeer
22. Spotted Sandpiper
23. Common Snipe
24. Red-naped Sapsucker
25. Downy Woodpecker
26. Northern Flicker
27. Olive-sided Flycatcher
28. Tree Swallow
29. Bank Swallow
30. Cliff Swallow
31. Barn Swallow
32. Gray Jay
33. Steller’s Jay
34. American Crow
35. Northern Raven
36. Mountain Chickadee
37. Red-breasted Nuthatch
38. House Wren
39. Marsh Wren
40. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
41. Mountain Bluebird
42. Swainson’s Thrush
43. American Robin
44. Cedar Waxwing
45. European Starling
46. Warbling Vireo
47. Cassin’s Vireo
48. Yellow Warbler
49. Yellow-rumped Warbler
50. Townsend’s Warbler
51. Northern Waterthrush
52. MacGillivray’s Warbler
53. Common Yellowthroat
54. Western Tanager
55. Chipping Sparrow
56. Savannah Sparrow
57. Song Sparrow
58. Vesper Sparrow
59. Dark-eyed Junco
60. Red-winged Blackbird
61. Western Meadowlark
62. Yellow-headed Blackbird
63. Brewer’s Blackbird
64. Brown-headed Cowbird
65. Pine Siskin
66. Evening Grosbeak

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