Thursday, June 13, 2013

11 June 2013, British Columbia: Lake Tunkwa Rd. and Lake Tunkwa Provincial Park to Logan Lake

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British Columbia: Lake Tunkwa Rd. and Lake Tunkwa Provincial Park to Logan Lake
11 June 2013

I have a photo of somewhat abnormal breeding habitat in some willows near Logan Lake.




1.     Common Loon
2.     Pied-billed Grebe
3.     Great Blue Heron
4.     Canada Goose
5.     Mallard
6.     Northern Shoveler
7.     Lesser Scaup
8.     Ruddy Duck
9.     Turkey Vulture
10. Osprey
11. Bald Eagle
12. Red-tailed Hawk
13. American Kestrel
14. American Coot
15. Killdeer
16. Wilson’s Snipe
17. Herring Gull
18. Mourning Dove
19. Red-naped Sapsucker
20. Hairy Woodpecker
21. Northern Flicker
22. Olive-sided Flycatcher
23. Least Flycatcher
24. Tree Swallow
25. Bank Swallow
26. Cliff Swallow
27. Barn Swallow
28. American Crow
29. Northern Raven
30. Mountain Chickadee
31. Red-breasted Nuthatch
32. House Wren
33. Marsh Wren
34. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
35. Mountain Bluebird
36. Swainson’s Thrush
37. American Robin
38. Cedar Waxwing
39. Cassin’s Vireo
40. Warbling Vireo
41. Orange-crowned Warbler
42. Yellow Warbler
43. MacGillivray’s Warbler
44. Common Yellowthroat
45. Western Tanager
46. Chipping Sparrow
47. Vesper Sparrow
48. Song Sparrow
49. Dark-eyed Junco
50. Red-winged Blackbird
51. Yellow-headed Blackbird
52. Brewer’s Blackbird
53. Brown-headed Cowbird
54. Pine Siskin
55. Evening Grosbeak


Running Tally of MacGillivray's Warbler Males

State/Province Locality Number of Males Running Total
Montana Cliff Lake area 5 5
Montana Lolo 29 34
Washington Conconully 25 59
British Columbia Tunkwa Lake 18 77

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