British Columbia:
Lake Tunkwa Rd. and Lake Tunkwa Provincial Park
9 June 2013
Darren Irwin (University of British Columbia) tipped me off
to this spot for recording MacGillivray’s Warblers where I was very
successful.
1.
Pied-billed Grebe
2.
Canada Goose
3.
Mallard
4.
Blue-winged Teal
5.
Northern Shoveler
6.
American Wigeon
7.
Redhead
8. Lesser Scaup
9.
Bufflehead
10. Ruddy
Duck
11. Turkey
Vulture
12. Osprey
13. Red-tailed
Hawk
14. Ring-necked
Pheasant
15. Killdeer
16. American
Coot
17. Spotted
Sandpiper
18. Mourning
Dove
19. Northern
Flicker
20. Tree
Swallow
21. American
Crow
22. Northern
Raven
23. House
Wren
24. Marsh
Wren
25. Ruby-crowned
Kinglet
26. Mountain
Bluebird
27. Swainsons
Thrush
28. American
Robin
29. Cedar
Waxwing
30. European
Starling
31. Warbling
Vireo
32. Yellow
Warbler
33. Yellow-rumped
Warbler
34. MacGillivray’s
Warbler
35. Western
Tanager
36. Chipping
Sparrow
37. Vesper
Sparrow
38. Savannah
Sparrow
39. Song
Sparrow
40. Dark-eyed
Junco
41. Yellow-headed
Blackbird
42. Brewer’s
Blackbird
43. Pine
Siskin
44. Evening
Grosbeak
45. American
Coot
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