27 June 2013, British
Columbia: Moberly Lake - Chetwynd
The weather finally cleared but it was very windy which made
it difficult to hear or record birds. I
recorded 6 males and now it’s time to head to Dawson Creek and eventually on to
Edmonton.
1.
Wilson’s Snipe
2.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
3.
Gray Jay
4.
American Crow
5.
Northern Raven
6.
Swainson’s Thrush
7.
Hermit Thrush
8.
American Robin
9.
Warbling Vireo
10. Tennessee
Warbler
11. Orange-crowned
Warbler
12. Magnolia
Warbler
13. Yellow-rumped
Warbler
14. Northern
Waterthrush
15. Mourning
Warbler
16. Lincoln’s
Sparrow
17. White-throated
Sparrow
18. Dark-eyed
Junco
19. Pine
Siskin
20. Red
Crossbill
Running Tally of MacGillivray's Warbler Males
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 L:ake | 18 | 77 |
British Columbia | Revelstoke | 31 | 108 |
British Columbia | McBride | 33 | 141 |
British Columbia | Fraser Lake | 32 | 173 |
British Columbia | Terrace | 34 | 207 |
British Columbia | Quesnel | 31 | 238 |
British Columbia | McLeod Lake | 32 | 270 |
British Columbia | Chetwynd - MOWA | 17 | 287 |
British Columbia | Chetwynd - MGWA | 15 | 302 |
MOWA | Mourning Warbler from the hybrid zone | ||
MGWA | MacGillivray's Warbler from the hybrid zone |
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