Trip Report: Blaine & Semiahmoo
November 29, 2022
58 Species
Brrr! Our morning at Blaine Marine Park began with temperatures in the mid-20s, but winds were calm and thousands of ducks huddled along the…
Photo: Northern Pintail by Mick Thompson
November 29, 2022
Brrr! Our morning at Blaine Marine Park began with temperatures in the mid-20s, but winds were calm and thousands of ducks huddled along the near shoreline: Northern Pintail, American Wigeon, Common Goldeneye, Barrow’s Goldeneye, Mallard, and a lone Snow Goose. Further out were Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, Common Loon, and Red-breasted Merganser, Dunlin, Black Turnstone, and a Long-tailed Duck stayed close to the jetties. At Semiahmoo, we spied Harlequin Duck, Red-throated Loon, and Black Oystercatcher. We warmed up during lunch at Wilma Bayes’ cabin, but then it began snowing and even we diehard birders headed home.
58 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Wilma, Graham, Barry, Phil, Mary, Merilee, Dianna, Ed, Rick, Bruce, Ken, Karen, Pam T. Ginger, David
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Snow Goose (1), Brant (350), Canada Goose (129), Trumpeter Swan (3), Gadwall (2), Eurasian Wigeon (1), American Wigeon (1250), Mallard (285), Northern Shoveler (11), Northern Pintail (3000), Green-winged Teal (5)5, Greater Scaup (165), Harlequin Duck (9), Surf Scoter (400), White-winged Scoter (120), Long-tailed Duck (1), Bufflehead (44), Common Goldeneye (21), Barrow’s Goldeneye (3), Hooded Merganser (8), Red-breasted Merganser (12), Ruddy Duck (6)
LOONS, GREBES: Red-throated Loon (1), Common Loon (5), Horned Grebe (2), Red-necked Grebe (1), Western Grebe (21)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Brandt’s Cormorant (1), Double-crested Cormorant (17), Pelagic Cormorant (26), Great Blue Heron (5)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (2), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Black-bellied Plover (1), Killdeer (6), Black Oystercatcher (10), Greater Yellowlegs (1), Black Turnstone (54), Dunlin (800)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (1), Glaucous-winged Gull (55)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (3)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (1)
KINGFISHERS: Belted Kingfisher (2)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (3)
CORVIDS: American Crow (8), Common Raven (3)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {1)
KINGLETS: Golden-crowned Kinglet (1), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1)
THRUSHES: American Robin (4)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (4)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (2), Song Sparrow (1), White-crowned Sparrow (6), Golden-crowned Sparrow (9)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Sparrow (1)
Trip Report: Lummi Flats
December 13, 2022
62 Species
Conditions again were cloudy and chilly. Birds were scarce during an early tour of the flats, but we did find Norther Shrike, Common Goldeneye, and…
Photo: Common Goldeneye by Mick Thompson
December 13, 2022
Conditions again were cloudy and chilly. Birds were scarce during an early tour of the flats, but we did find Norther Shrike, Common Goldeneye, and Bald Eagle. Our luck improved across from Lummi Island, where we encountered dozens of Black Turnstone, White-winged and Surf Scoter, plus 21 Long-tailed Duck and a few Barrow’s Goldeneye. In the afternoon, at Golf Course Slough we found Killdeer, Long-billed Dowitcher, and many Greater Scaup. Sandy Point yielded more Black Turnstone, Brant, Red-breasted Merganser, and Snow Goose, among others. At Lake Terrell, we added Ruddy Duck, Common Merganser, Ring-necked Duck, Lesser Scaup, and American Coot. Bird-of-the-day was the last one: Short-eared Owl.
62 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Dianna, Judy Lo., Ed, Sue P., Denny, Wilma, Rick, Doug, Jane, Pam, Judy La., Kameron, Reg, Maureen T., Maureen Z., Ken, Teri, Graham
CHECKLIST:
Snow Goose (3), Brant (32), Canada Goose (57), Trumpeter Swan (4), American Wigeon (133), Mallard (84), Northern Shoveler (4), Northern Pintail (68), Green-winged Teal (8), Ring-necked Duck (30), Greater Scaup (445), Lesser Scaup (2), Surf Scoter (410), White-winged Scoter (48), Long-tailed Duck (21), Bufflehead (15), Common Goldeneye (24), Barrow’s Goldeneye (5), Hooded Merganser (2), Common Merganser (12), Red-breasted Merganser (1), Ruddy Duck (2)
LOON, GREBES: Common Loon (7), Pied-billed Grebe (2), Horned Grebe (12), Red-necked Grebe (4), Western Grebe (3)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (7), Pelagic Cormorant (2), Great Blue Heron (9)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (6), Northern Harrier (5), Cooper’s Hawk (2), Red-tailed Hawk (3)
RAILS, CRANES: American Coot (400)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (19), Black Turnstone (80), Long-billed Dowitcher (10)
GULLS, TERNS: California Gull (1), Glaucous-winged Gull (40)
ALCIDS: Pigeon Guillemot (2)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (4), Eurasian Collared-Dove (16), Mourning Dove (1)
OWLS: Short-eared Owl (1)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (4)
SHRIKES, VIREOS: Northern Shrike (1)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (2) American Crow (26), Common Raven (2)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee (1)
WRENS: Marsh Wren (3)
THRUSHES: American Robin (1)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (36)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Song Sparrow (7), Golden-crowned Sparrow (1), Dark-eyed Junco (12)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (8), House Sparrow (10)
Trip Report: Snohomish
December 6, 2022
44 Species
Conditions were cloudy and chilly with snow-covered ground, but we had a good morning of birding. A Varied Thrush was the bird-of-the-day, but we also saw…
Photo: Varied Thrush by Rex Guichard
December 6, 2022
Conditions were cloudy and chilly with snow-covered ground, but we had a good morning of birding. A Varied Thrush was the bird-of-the-day, but we also saw several duck species that included Wood Duck, Common Merganser, and Ruddy Duck, a fan-tailed Cooper’s Hawk, Brown Creeper, and several Purple Finches. After a warming lunch at Doug Coopers home, we cut our birding short so we could visit our longtime leader Virginia Clark to give her love and sing her some seasonal carols. The species count includes Virginia’s feeders.
44 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Ed, Sue P., Wilma, Rick, Rex, Doug, Jane, Reg, Jeff, Graham, Melissa
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Domestic Goose (1), Canada Goose (12), Trumpeter Swan (1), Wood Duck (1), Gadwall (67), American Wigeon (77), Mallard (555), Northern Shoveler (39), Ring-necked Duck (67), Lesser Scaup (200), Bufflehead (10), Common Merganser (23, Ruddy Duck (4)
LOON, GREBES: Pied-billed Grebe (3)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (1), Great Blue Heron (5)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (2), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (2)
GULLS, TERNS: Glaucous-winged Gull (12)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Mourning Dove (1)
HUMMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (1)
WOODPECKERS: Hairy Woodpecker (1), Northern Flicker (3)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (4) American Crow (37), Common Raven (2)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee (8), Chestnut-backed Chickadee (3)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Brown Creeper (1)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (1), Pacific Wren (2)
KINGLETS: Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2)
THRUSHES: American Robin (4), Varied Thrush (2)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (2)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (3), Song Sparrow (4), Golden-crowned Sparrow (2), Dark-eyed Junco (7)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (30)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: Purple Finch (4), House Finch (6), American Goldfinch (26)
Trip Report: Blackie Spit
November 8, 2022
46 Species
We returned to Canada for the first time since March 2020 and were greeted with sunny, calm conditions. We stopped at…
Photo: Marbled Godwit by Mick Thompson
November 8, 2022
We returned to Canada for the first time since March 2020 and were greeted with sunny, calm conditions. We stopped at Boundary Bay, Elgin Heritage Park and Blackie Spit. Bird of the day was a perched Short-eared Owl that prompted life-bird dances from several of our group. Marbled Godwit, Eurasian Wigeon (several), Common Loon, Trumpeter Swan, Red-breasted Merganser and thousands of Dunlin were other highlights. We failed to find reported Great Horned Owl and Barred Owl, but overall it was a wonderful day.
46 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Dianna, Doug, Val, Judy Lo. Ken, Melinda, Karen, Pam T., Jane, Maureen, Graham, Judy B., Melissa, Jeff, Lynda, Norwyn, Sandy
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Trumpeter Swan (15), Eurasian Wigeon (11), American Wigeon (150), Mallard (200), Northern Pintail (1000), Green-winged Teal (209), Common Merganser (1), Red-breasted Merganser (4)
LOONS, GREBES: Common Loon (6), Horned Grebe (1), Red-necked Grebe (2)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (28), Great Blue Heron (22)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (8), Northern Harrier (3), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (7), Merlin (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Black-bellied Plover (600), Killdeer (1), Greater Yellowlegs (4), Dunlin (10,000)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (2), Ring-billed Gull (5), Glaucous-winged Gull (200)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Eurasian Collared-Dove (4), Mourning Dove (1)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (8)
CORVIDS: American Crow (58), Common Raven (1)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {5)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (2)
KINGLETS: Golden-crowned Kinglet (3)
THRUSHES: American Robin (31), Varied Thrush (3)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (1000)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow-rumped Warbler (2)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (5), Song Sparrow (6), White-crowned Sparrow (8), Golden-crowned Sparrow (7), Dark-eye Junco (5)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (1), Brewer’s Blackbird (30)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (4)
Trip Report: Montlake/Magnuson
November 15, 2022
51 Species
Our run of beautiful fall Tuesdays continued at Montlake Fill, Magnuson Park, Matthews Beach, and Log Boom Park. Montlake aka Union Bay Natural Area provided…
Photo: Wilson’s Snipe by Mick Thompson
November 15, 2022
Our run of beautiful fall Tuesdays continued at Montlake Fill, Magnuson Park, Matthews Beach, and Log Boom Park. Montlake aka Union Bay Natural Area provided a birdy morning highlighted by Wilson’s Snipe, American Bittern, Wood Duck, Cooper’s Hawk and Orange-crowned Warbler. We also identified Fox Sparrow, Lincoln’s Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Golden-crowned Sparrow, Song Sparrow, and Dark-eyed Junco. American Coot, Pied-billed Grebe, American Wigeon, Common Merganser, and Bufflehead were numerous both there and out on Lake Washington, which also yielded two Western Grebe.
51 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Dianna, Denny, Lianne, Carlos, Bruce, Reg, Ken, Karen, Rick, Amy, Graham, Judy B., Judy La., Melissa, Ginger, David, Bernice, Albert, Pinela
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Goose (2), Trumpeter Swan (4), Wood Duck (6), Gadwall (35), American Wigeon (162), Mallard (48), Northern Shoveler (11), Green-winged Teal (5), Ring-necked Duck (42), Lesser Scaup (11), Bufflehead (43), Hooded Merganser (8), Common Merganser (52), Red-breasted Merganser (1)
LOONS, GREBES: Pied-billed Grebe (33), Horned Grebe (1), Western Grebe (2)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (34), American Bittern (1), Great Blue Heron (3)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (4), Cooper’s Hawk (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Wilson’s Snipe (1)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (1), Ring-billed Gull (14), Glaucous-winged Gull (7)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
KINGFISHERS: Belted Kingfisher (3)
WOODPECKERS: Downy Woodpecker (1), Northern Flicker (3)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (1), American Crow (69)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {9)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (4), Pacific Wren (2)
KINGLETS: Golden-crowned Kinglet (2), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2)
THRUSHES: American Robin (13)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (10)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Orange-crowned Warbler (), Yellow-rumped Warbler (12)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (5), Fox Sparrow (1), Song Sparrow (14), Lincoln’s Sparrow (1), White-crowned Sparrow (1), Golden-crowned Sparrow (2), Dark-eye Junco (2)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (2)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (11), American Goldfinch (3)
Trip Report: Clear Lake
November 1, 2022
67 Species
On a cool but beautiful day, we started our birding outside Burlington, traveled country roads to Clear Lake and visited the Samish Flats. Several of us also…
Photo: Lincoln’s Sparrow by Mick Thompson
November 1, 2022
On a cool but beautiful day, we started our birding outside Burlington, traveled country roads to Clear Lake and visited the Samish Flats. Several of us also stopped at Fir Island Hayton Reserve on the way home. Bird-of-the-day was an immature Northern Shrike at DeBay Slough. We also saw our first Trumpeter Swans of the season, White-throated Sparrow, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Rough-legged Hawk and Western Grebe. At Hayton, we witnessed an amazing flyover of 75,000 Snow Geese (estimate), plus Peregrine Falcon, Eurasian Wigeon and many Dunlin. However, nothing made us happier than a surprise visit by Virginia Clark at the East 90.
67 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Dianna, Doug, Val, Denny, Judy Lo. Bruce, Reg, Ken, Frank, Melinda, Karen, Pam T., Jane, Maureen, Rick, Pam P., John E, Amy, Wilma, Virginia, Junelle, Nancy
Northern Shrike by Philip Dickinson.
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Snow Goose (75,715), Cackling Goose (415), Canada Goose (2), Trumpeter Swan (27), Gadwall (2), Eurasian Wigeon (1), American Wigeon (500), Mallard (600), Northern Pintail (300), Green-winged Teal (1000), Ring-necked Duck (12), Lesser Scaup (14), Bufflehead (2), Hooded Merganser (1), Ruddy Duck (5)
GALLINACEOUS BIRDS: Ring-necked Pheasant (1)
LOONS, GREBES: Pied-billed Grebe (6), Western Grebe (1)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (3), Great Blue Heron (5)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (13), Northern Harrier (8), Sharp-shinned Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (16), Rough-legged Hawk (1), American Kestrel (3), Peregrine Falcon (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (3), Greater Yellowlegs (1), Least Sandpiper (30), Dunlin (4,000), Long-billed Dowitcher (30)
GULLS, TERNS: Ring-billed Gull (100), Glaucous-winged Gull (8)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Eurasian Collared-Dove (8), Mourning Dove (7)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
KINGFISHERS: Belted Kingfisher (1)
WOODPECKERS: Red-breasted Sapsucker (2), Downy Woodpecker (2), Hairy Woodpecker (2), Northern Flicker (5)
SHRIKES, VIREOS: Northern Shrike (1)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (11), American Crow (36, Common Raven (6)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {13)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (4)
KINGLETS: Golden-crowned Kinglet (1), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (4)
THRUSHES: American Robin (5)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (3000)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: American Pipit (7)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow-rumped Warbler (8)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (6), Fox Sparrow (2), Song Sparrow (11), Lincoln’s Sparrow (1) White-throated Sparrow (1), White-crowned Sparrow (7), Golden-crowned Sparrow (10), Dark-eye Junco (15)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (106), Brewer’s Blackbird (200)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: Purple Finch (1), House Finch (6), American Goldfinch (4), House Sparrow (1)
Trip Report: Point No Point
October 25, 2022
60 Species
We arrived at Point No Point to see hundreds of Bonaparte’s Gulls sitting on placid water. Enjoying the conditions before…
Photo: Bonaparte’s Gull by Mick Thompson
October 25, 2022
We arrived at Point No Point to see hundreds of Bonaparte’s Gulls sitting on placid water. Enjoying the conditions before the wind picked up later in the morning, we also saw about numbers of Red-breasted Merganser, Pacific Loon, Rhinoceros Auklet and Short-billed Gull. Other notable birds were Sanderling, Marbled Murrelet, Parasitic Jaeger, White-winged Scoter, California Scrub Jay, Merlin, Peregrine Falcon and a lost pair of young Snow Geese. It was much windier at Foulweather Bluff Preserve, but we added Black Scoter, Western Grebe and Varied Thrush. After lunch and a short walk at Buck Lake Park, we headed home as rain began.
60 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Denny, Merilee, Rex, Judy B., Bruce, Bev, Reg, Ken, Karen, Pam T., Graham, Wilma, Mike
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Snow Goose (2), Mallard (1), Ring-necked Duck (34), Surf Scoter (31), White-winged Scoter (14), Black Scoter (6), Hooded Merganser (1), Red-breasted Merganser (27)
LOONS, GREBES: Red-throated Loon (1), Pacific Loon (5), Common Loon (4), Horned Grebe (28), Red-necked Grebe (10), Western Grebe (2)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (43)), Pelagic Cormorant (32), American Bittern (1), Great Blue Heron (4)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (5), Red-tailed Hawk (2), Merlin (1), Peregrine Falcon (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (4), Sanderling (1)
GULLS, TERNS: Bonaparte’s Gull (800), Heermann’s Gull (30), Short-billed Gull (25), California Gull (10), Glaucous-winged Gull (200)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Common Murre (1), Pigeon Guillemot (2), Marbled Murrelet (2), Rhinoceros Auklet (15), Parasitic Jaeger (2)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (1), Eurasian Collared-Dove (9)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (4)
KINGFISHERS: Belted Kingfisher (1)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (2)
CORVIDS: California Scrub Jay (5), American Crow (7), Common Raven (2)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {1), Chestnut-backed Chickadee (2)
WRENS: Pacific Wren (4)
KINGLETS: Golden-crowned Kinglet (2), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2)
THRUSHES: American Robin (21), Varied Thrush (1)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (1200)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow-rumped Warbler (2)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (1), Fox Sparrow (1), Song Sparrow (13), Lincoln’s Sparrow (2) White-crowned Sparrow (2), Golden-crowned Sparrow (6), Dark-eyed Junco (7)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (60)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (8)
Trip Report: Fir Island
October 18, 2022
63 Species
Morning fog and afternoon smoke made for difficult birding, but with some clearing in the late morning we ended up with…
Photo: Great Horned Owl by Mick Thompson
October 18, 2022
Morning fog and afternoon smoke made for difficult birding, but with some clearing in the late morning we ended up with a reasonable species count. Highlight for most of the group was a Great Horned Owl perched in a customary spot at Wylie Slough, and after lunch we also found a rare Northern Waterthrush nearby at the boat launch. Other notable sightings included thousands of Snow Geese overhead, in the water and along Maupin Rd., Long-billed Dowitcher, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, Pectoral Sandpiper, Wilson’s Snipe and Peregrine Falcon.
63 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Val, Denny, Rex, Judy Lo. Dianna, Doug, Steve, Bruce, Bev, Teri, Reg, Ken, Frank, Melinda, Karen, Pam T., Graham, Norwyn, Lynda, Lianne
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Snow Goose (7000), Cackling Goose (300), Canada Goose (10), Wood Duck (2), Gadwall (1), American Wigeon (1000), Mallard (300), Northern Shoveler (6), Northern Pintail (300), Green-winged Teal (500), Red-breasted Merganser (1)
LOONS, GREBES: Pied-billed Grebe (1)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (50), Great Blue Heron (9)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (5), Northern Harrier (6), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (5), American Kestrel (3), Peregrine Falcon (1)
RAILS, CRANES: Virginia Rail (4)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (12), Greater Yellowlegs (9), Lesser Yellowlegs (2), Pectoral Sandpiper (5), Long-billed Dowitcher (60), Wilson’s Snipe (10)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (6), Ring-billed Gull (500), Glaucous-winged Gull (25)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (2), Eurasian Collared-Dove (8)
OWLS: Great Horned Owl (1)
KINGFISHERS: Belted Kingfisher (1)
WOODPECKERS: Downy Woodpecker (2), Northern Flicker (4)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (1), American Crow (15), Common Raven (2)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {2)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (2), Marsh Wren (8)
THRUSHES: American Robin (23)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (3000)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (6), American Pipit (28)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow-rumped Warbler (2), Northern Waterthrush (1)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (5), Savannah Sparrow (3), Fox Sparrow (1), Song Sparrow (8), Lincoln’s Sparrow (2) White-crowned Sparrow (12), Golden-crowned Sparrow (1), Dark-eye Junco (4)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (100), Brewer’s Blackbird (500), Brown-headed Cowbird (1)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: Purple Finch (2), House Finch (14), American Goldfinch (7), House Sparrow (4)
Trip Report: Mid-Whidbey
October 11, 2022
71 Species
There was a wide range of waterbirds along the shores of Whidbey Island on a beautiful, mostly smoke-free day, as our group explored…
Photo: Black Oystercatcher by Kenneth Trease
October 11, 2022
There was a wide range of waterbirds along the shores of Whidbey Island on a beautiful, mostly smoke-free day, as our group explored from Rosario Head south to Crockett Lake. Bird-of-the day was Black Oystercatcher – 48 of them to be exact. However, sightings also included Common Murre, Marbled Murrelet, Rhinoceros Auklet, White-winged Scoter, Harlequin Duck, Canvasback, Eared Grebe and three loon species. We also heard a couple of Red Crossbill at Rosario and a California Quail at Joseph Whidbey State Park.
71 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Denny, Judy Lo., Val, Dianna, Bruce, Teri, Ken, Jane, Pam T., Frank, Karen, Wilma, Doug, Pam P., John E., Amy
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Snow Goose (1), Cackling Goose (75), Canada Goose (140), America Wigeon (2500), Mallard (115), Northern Pintail (425), Canvasback (2), Harlequin Duck (11), Surf Scoter (155), White-winged Scoter (10), Bufflehead (2), Hooded Merganser (1), Ruddy Duck (7)
GALLINACEOUS BIRDS: California Quail (1)
LOONS, GREBES: Red-throated Loom (5), Pacific Loon (1), Common Loon (9), Horned Grebe (36), Red-necked Grebe (32), Eared Grebe (1), Western Grebe (3)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Brandt’s Cormorant (1), Double-crested Cormorant (87), Pelagic Cormorant (58), Great Blue Heron (8)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (7), Northern Harrier (3), Red-tailed Hawk (9), Peregrine Falcon (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Black-bellied Plover (3), Killdeer (9), Black Oystercatcher (48), Greater Yellowlegs (5), Least Sandpiper (110), Western Sandpiper (20),
GULLS, TERNS: Heermann’s Gull (162), Short-billed Gull (3), Ring-billed Gull (2), California Gull (3), Glaucous-winged Gull (140)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Common Murre (47), Pigeon Guillemot (5), Marbled Murrelet (5), Rhinoceros Auklet (3)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (12), Eurasian Collared-Dove (1)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (3)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (3)
CORVIDS: American Crow (35), Common Raven (1)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee (1), Chestnut-backed Chickadee {3)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (1), Brown Creeper (1)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (4), Pacific Wren (3), Marsh Wren (2)
KINGLETS: Golden-crowned Kinglet (2)
THRUSHES: American Robin (2)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (500)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: American Pipit (1)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (2), Savannah Sparrow (2), Fox Sparrow (2), Song Sparrow (4), Dark-eye Junco (3)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Brewer’s Blackbird (40)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (2), Red Crossbill (2), American Goldfinch (3), House Sparrow (1)
Trip Report: Silvana Roads
October 4, 2022
65 Species
Morning fog made for minimal bird activity, but sightings increased as the gloom lifted at…
Photo: American Kestrel by Mick Thompson
October 4, 2022
Morning fog made for minimal bird activity, but sightings increased as the gloom lifted at Port Susan Bay and the Stanwood Water Treatment Plant. It was a good day for raptors, including 8 American Kestrel, 5 Northern Harrier, 2 Cooper’s Hawk and a Peregrine Falcon. The treatment plant yielded Horned Grebe and Cinnamon Teal, plus numerous Long-billed Dowitchers and Pied-billed Grebe. We also saw Fox, Lincoln’s and Golden-crowned Sparrows, and 16 early Snow Geese. However, the bird-of-the-day was the last one - an American Bittern at Olsen Rd.
65 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Judy Lo. Dianna, Val, Bruce, Bev, Teri, Reg, Ken, Frank, Maureen T., Maureen Z., Karen, Wilma, Pam P., Amy, Norwyn, Lynda, Lianne
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Snow Goose (16), Gadwall (20), American Wigeon (20), Mallard (200), Cinnamon Teal (1), Northern Shoveler (8), Northern Pintail (50), Green-winged Teal (200), Ring-necked Duck (22), Lesser Scaup (4), Hooded Merganser (2), Ruddy Duck (10)
LOONS, GREBES: Pied-billed Grebe (20), Horned Grebe (1)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: American Bittern (1), Great Blue Heron (6)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (3), Northern Harrier (5), Cooper’s Hawk (2), Red-tailed Hawk (3), American Kestrel (8), Peregrine Falcon (1)
RAILS, CRANES: Virginia Rail (1), American Coot (2).
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (12), Greater Yellowlegs (6), Least Sandpiper (20), Dunlin (6), Long-billed Dowitcher (60)
GULLS, TERNS: Ring-billed Gull (2), Glaucous-winged Gull (10)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (150), Eurasian Collared-Dove (6), Mourning Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (6)
WOODPECKERS: Downy Woodpecker (1), Hairy Woodpecker (1) Northern Flicker (7)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (3), American Crow (45), Common Raven (22)
LARKS, PIPITS, SWALLOWS: American Pipit (8)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {2)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Brown Creeper (1)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (4), Marsh Wren (6)
THRUSHES: American Robin (16)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (5000)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon’s) (5), Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) (1)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (2), Savannah Sparrow (4), Fox Sparrow (1), Song Sparrow (9), Lincoln’s Sparrow (2) White-crowned Sparrow (10), Golden-crowned Sparrow (2), Dark-eye Junco (1)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (700), Brewer’s Blackbird (350), Brown-headed Cowbird (1)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (1), American Goldfinch (20), House Sparrow (3)
Trip Report: Sequim
September 27, 2022
62 Species
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade! After an hour ferry delay, we reversed our itinerary to…
Photo: Godwits by Philip Dickinson
September 27, 2022
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade! After an hour ferry delay, we reversed our itinerary to drive straight to Sequim and work our way back. We hit the tides perfectly, finding five Marbled Godwits, dozens of Black-bellied Plovers, a few Long-billed Dowitchers and Dunlin, a Peregrine Falcon and a Eurasian Wigeon among thousands of American Wigeon along the Dungeness area shoreline. Other notable species were Brown Pelican, Pacific Loon, Horned and Red-necked Grebe, and Black Turnstone. We also made it on to the 4 p.m. return ferry.
62 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Virginia, Phil, Graham, Rex, Merilee, Denny, Judy Lo., Val, Bruce, Bev, Teri, Reg, Ken, Jane, Melinda, Pam T., Frank, Maureen, Wilma, Doug, Norwyn, Jeannie, Ann, Larry, Judy La.
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Goose (100), Gadwall (2), Eurasian Wigeon (1), American Wigeon (2500), Mallard (200), Northern Pintail (200), Surf Scoter (60), Hooded Merganser (1)
LOONS, GREBES: Pacific Loon (2), Common Loon (5), Horned Grebe (10), Red-necked Grebe (4)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (6), Pelagic Cormorant (20), Brown Pelican (1), Great Blue Heron (11)
VULTURE: Turkey Vulture (1)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (3), Northern Harrier (3), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (4), Peregrine Falcon (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Black-bellied Plover (200), Killdeer (12), Marbled Godwit (5), Black Turnstone (15), Least Sandpiper (2), Western Sandpiper (13), Dunlin (2), Long-billed Dowitcher (7)
GULLS, TERNS: Bonaparte’s Gull (12), Heermann’s Gull (2), Short-billed Gull (25), Ring-billed Gull (2), California Gull (100), Glaucous-winged Gull (300)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Pigeon Guillemot (12), Rhinoceros Auklet (4)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (50), Mourning-Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (4)
WOODPECKERS: Downy Woodpecker (1), Northern Flicker (2)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (4), American Crow (50), Common Raven (2)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Chestnut-backed Chickadee {2)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (4)
WRENS: Pacific Wren (1)
KINGLETS: Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2)
THRUSHES: American Robin (16)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (30)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (1), Savannah Sparrow (2), Song Sparrow (2), White-crowned Sparrow (1), Golden-crowned Sparrow (1), Dark-eye Junco (1)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (15), Brewer’s Blackbird (1)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (2), House Sparrow (10)
Trip Report: Spencer Island
September 20, 2022
69 Species
Beautiful weather and plenty of birds made for a great end-of-summer outing at Spencer Island and nearby Everett hotspots. Highlights were…
Photo: Eared Grebe by Mick Thompson
September 20, 2022
Beautiful weather and plenty of birds made for a great end-of-summer outing at Spencer Island and nearby Everett hotspots. Highlights were watching a Peregrine Falcon chase off a Merlin from a popular perch and finding a rare Eared Grebe at the Everett Sewage Lagoons. We also saw the first Hermit Thrush of the season, Cinnamon Teals, a leucistic Ruddy Duck, Horned Grebes, Ospreys, Pectoral Sandpipers, a Wilson’s Snipe, American Pipits and Yellow-rumped Warblers The day ended with five flyover California Scrub Jays at the Ebey Waterfront Trail.
69 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Virginia, Phil, Graham, Rex, Jeff, Judy Lo. Val, Bruce, Sue, Teri, Reg, Pam T., Karen, Wilma, Norwin, Linda, Jeannie
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Goose (21), Wood Duck (9), Gadwall (10), American Wigeon (1), Mallard (900), Cinnamon Teal (3), Northern Shoveler (1000), Northern Pintail (40), Green-winged Teal (18), Ring-necked Duck (64), Greater Scaup (1), Bufflehead (1), Hooded Merganser (1), Common Merganser (9), Ruddy Duck (47)
LOONS, GREBES: Horned Grebe (3), Eared Grebe (1)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (82), Great Blue Heron (12)
VULTURE: Turkey Vulture (1)
RAPTORS: Osprey (11), Bald Eagle (2), Northern Harrier (1), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (1), Merlin (2), Peregrine Falcon (1)
RAILS, CRANES: Virginia Rail (4), American Coot (250).
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (17), Greater Yellowlegs (4), Least Sandpiper (1), Pectoral Sandpiper (3), Wilson’s Snipe (1)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (1), Ring-billed Gull (200), California Gull (1), Glaucous-winged Gull (100), Caspian Tern (1)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (200), Eurasian Collared-Dove (2)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (2)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (5)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (3), California Scrub Jay (5), American Crow (30), Common Raven (2)
LARKS, PIPITS, SWALLOWS: American Pipit (3), Cliff Swallow (1), Barn Swallow (300)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {5)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (4)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (1), Marsh Wren (5)
THRUSHES: Hermit Thrush (1), American Robin (10)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (1800)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Common Yellowthroat (5), Yellow-rumped Warbler (6)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (1), Savannah Sparrow (5), Song Sparrow (10), White-crowned Sparrow (2), Dark-eye Junco (3)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (15)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (3), American Goldfinch (1)
Trip Report: Nisqually
September 13, 2022
37 Species
It was a cloudy and very still day at Nisqually, and this made for very little bird activity in the boardwalk and orchard areas. Things were a bit better out on…
Photo: Merlin by Mick Thompson
September 13, 2022
It was a cloudy and very still day at Nisqually, and this made for very little bird activity in the boardwalk and orchard areas. Things were a bit better out on the flats of the estuary. The bird of day was a Merlin that posed nicely for our photographers. Some other highlights were Wood Ducks, Greater Yellowlegs. California Scrub Jay, American Kestrel, Swainson’s Thrush, Warbling Vireo and Western Wood-Pewee. One of our party also saw several Wilson’s Snipe.
37 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Graham, Denny, Doug, Frank, Ken, Bruce, Bev, Rick, Melinda, Jane, Pam T., Karen, Maureen, Norwin, Linda, John S.
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Wood Duck (6), Gadwall (75), American Wigeon (2), Mallard (200), Northern Pintail (2)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (3), Great Blue Heron (6)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (6), Red-tailed Hawk (1), American Kestrel (1), Merlin (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (2), Greater Yellowlegs (2), Least Sandpiper (2), Wilson’s Snipe (6)
GULLS, TERNS: Ring-billed Gull (150), Caspian Tern (2)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (4)
WOODPECKERS: Downy Woodpecker (2), Northern Flicker (1)
FLYCATCHERS: Western Wood-Pewee (1)
SHRIKES, VIREOS: Warbling Vireo (1)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (2), California Scrub Jay (1)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Barn Swallow (1)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {5)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (4), Marsh Wren (4)
THRUSHES: Swainson’s Thrush (1)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (100)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Common Yellowthroat (6)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Savannah Sparrow (4), Song Sparrow (2), White-crowned Sparrow (2)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (15)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: American Goldfinch (2)
Trip Report: Camano Island
September 6, 2022
54 Species
Our day began with a beautiful woodland walk at Barnum Point. A couple of mixed flocks included Black-capped and…
Photo: Sora by Mick Thompson
September 6, 2022
Our day began with a beautiful woodland walk at Barnum Point. A couple of mixed flocks included Black-capped and Chestnut Backed Chickadee, Brown Creeper, Orange-crowned and Wilson’s Warbler, Western Tanager, Bewick’s Wren, Pacific Slope Flycatcher and numerous Red-breasted Nuthatch. Bird-of-the-day was a Sora with three Virginia Rail at Iverson Point. Birds were scarce on open waters, but we did see Red-necked Grebe, Pigeon Guillemot, Short-billed Gull, Caspian Tern and many Great Blue Heron. A Pectoral Sandpiper was at Eide Rd.
54 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Dianna, Judy Lo., Karen, Rick, Sue, Bruce, Barry
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Geese (154), Gadwall (1), Mallard (12), Northern Pintail (30), Surf Scoter (2)
LOONS, GREBES: Red-necked Grebe (2)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (3), Great Blue Heron (64)
VULTURE: Turkey Vulture (1)
RAPTORS: Osprey (4), Bald Eagle (2), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (1)
RAILS, CRANES: Virginia Rail (3), Sora (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (9), Pectoral Sandpiper (1), Western Sandpiper (25)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (1), Ring-billed Gull (35), Glaucous-winged Gull (190), Caspian Tern (116)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Pigeon Guillemot (2)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (12), Eurasian Collared-Dove (2)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (3)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (4)
WOODPECKERS: Downy Woodpecker (1), Northern Flicker (4)
FLYCATCHERS: Pacific-slope Flycatcher (1)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (2), American Crow (34), Common Raven (2)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Barn Swallow (1)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {13), Chestnut-backed Chickadee (7)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (13), Brown Creeper (4)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (3)
THRUSHES: American Robin (1)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (800)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (3)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Orange-crowned Warbler (2), Wilson’s Warbler (1)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (9), Song Sparrow (4), White-crowned Sparrow (7), Dark-eyed Junco (2)
TANAGERS, GROSBEAKS: Western Tanager (1)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Brewer’s Blackbird (2)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: Purple Finch (1), House Finch (3), American Goldfinch (6), House Sparrow (2)
Trip Report: Anacortes
August 30, 2022
47 Species
It was another warm, beautiful summer’s day, but the continuing heat made for few songbirds in the woods and…
Photo: Pelagic Cormorant by Mick Thompson
August 30, 2022
It was another warm, beautiful summer’s day, but the continuing heat made for few songbirds in the woods and little bird activity out on the water, even at usually reliable Rosario Beach. Bird of the day had to be some Red Crossbills flying over Washington Park. Other birds of note were a fly-by Black Oystercatcher, dozens of Double-crested and Pelagic Cormorants, a Cooper’s Hawk, plus some lingering Purple Martins at Ship Harbor.
47 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Virginia, Phil, Pam P., John E., Jeff, Rex, Rick, Frank, Teri, Jane, Pam T., Doug, Val, Denny, Dianna, Barry
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Geese (2), Gadwall (6), Mallard (10), Surf Scoter (1), Hooded Merganser (3)
LOONS, GREBES: Common Loon (1)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (140), Pelagic Cormorant (30), Great Blue Heron (42)
VULTURE: Turkey Vulture (1)
RAPTORS: Osprey (2), Cooper’s Hawk (1), Red-tailed Hawk (2)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (20), Black Oystercatcher (1), Least Sandpiper (40)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (15), Ring-billed Gull (12), California Gull (2), Glaucous-winged Gull (160), Caspian Tern (5)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Pigeon Guillemot (3)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (8), Eurasian Collared-Dove (3), Mourning Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (6)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (6)
CORVIDS: American Crow (15), Common Raven (2)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Purple Martin (8)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee {3), Chestnut-backed Chickadee (1)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (1), Brown Creeper (1)
THRUSHES: American Robin (3)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (150)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (2)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (2), Song Sparrow (3), White-crowned Sparrow (3), Dark-eyed Junco (1)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Brewer’s Blackbird (2), Brown-headed Cowbird (2)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (6), Red Crossbill (8), American Goldfinch (1), House Sparrow (4)
Trip Report: Blaine
August 23, 2022
49 Species
Phil Dickinson led our Tuesday birders north to Whatcom County to explore Blaine, Semiahmoo, Birch Bay and Lake Terrell. The weather was gorgeous, but…
Photo: Common Loon by Philip Dickinson
August 23, 2022
Phil Dickinson led our Tuesday birders north to Whatcom County to explore Blaine, Semiahmoo, Birch Bay and Lake Terrell. The weather was gorgeous, but warm temperatures apparently have discouraged much early migration movement. We did see thousands of Surf Scoters with some scattered White-winged Scoters, a number of Common Loons and Harlequin Ducks, Black Oystercatcher, Horned Grebe and Red-necked Grebes. Lake Terrell produced Willow Flycatcher, Pileated Woodpecker, Yellow Warbler and Wilson’s Warbler.
49 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Graham, Mike, Pam P., John E., Jeff, Victor, Rick, Bruce, Ken, Teri, Melinda, Bev, Wilma, Val, Merilee, Denny, Dianna, Joann, Jean
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Geese (500), Mallard (50), Northern Pintail (5), Harlequin Duck (15), Surf Scoter (2000), White-winged Scoter (20), Common Merganser (1)
LOONS, GREBES: Common Loon (20), Horned Grebe (3), Red-necked Grebe (6)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (400), Pelagic Cormorant (15), Great Blue Heron (25)
VULTURE: Turkey Vulture (6)
RAPTORS: Osprey (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (4), Black Oystercatcher (3), Spotted Sandpiper (1), Greater Yellowlegs (1), Western Sandpiper (21)
GULLS, TERNS: Short-billed Gull (8), Ring-billed Gull (15), California Gull (2), Glaucous-winged Gull (300), Caspian Tern (4)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Pigeon Guillemot (3), Marbled Murrelet (1)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Mourning Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (1)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (1)
WOODPECKERS: Pileated Woodpecker (1)
FLYCATCHERS: Western Wood-Pewee (1), Willow Flycatcher (2)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (1), American Crow (12), Common Raven (2)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Barn Swallow (25)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee (3), Chestnut-backed Chickadee (2)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (2)
THRUSHES: American Robin (3)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (6)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (2)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow Warbler (1), Wilson’s Warbler (1)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (2), White-crowned Sparrow (2), Dark-eyed Junco (1)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (8), American Goldfinch (2), House Sparrow (2)
Trip Report: South Whidbey
August 16, 2022
61 Species
A nice collection of waterfowl and shorebirds highlighted a trip to Maxwelton, Deer Lagoon, Crockett Lake and other hotspots around the southern half of Whidbey Island. Species included…
Photo: Baird’s Sandpiper by Mick Thompson
August 16, 2022
A nice collection of waterfowl and shorebirds highlighted a trip to Maxwelton, Deer Lagoon, Crockett Lake and other hotspots around the southern half of Whidbey Island. Species included Surf and Black Scoter, Common Loon, Western Grebe, American White Pelican, Black Oystercatcher, Pectoral Sandpiper, Baird’s Sandpiper, Common Murre and Marbled Murrelet.
61 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Virginia, Junelle, Karen, Rick, Sue, Doug, Melinda, Ken, Frank, Maureen, Judy La,
Kameron, Bruce, Denny, Bev, Jane
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Geese (75), Wood Duck (12), Mallard (25), Northern Pintail (1),
Green-winged Teal (1), Surf Scoter (100), Black Scoter (6)
LOONS, GREBES: Common Loon (2), Pied-billed Grebe (7), Red-necked Grebe (4), Western
Grebe (3)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Brandt’s Cormorant (2), Pelagic Cormorant (60), American White
Pelican (50) Great Blue Heron (2)
RAPTORS: Osprey (3), Bald Eagle (2), Northern Harrier (2), Red-tailed Hawk (1)
RAILS, CRANES: Virginia Rail (1)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (6), Black Oystercatcher (1), Greater Yellowlegs (3), Western
Sandpiper (100), Least Sandpiper (5), Pectoral Sandpiper (1), Baird’s Sandpiper (3)
GULLS, TERNS: Heerman’s Gull (60), Ring-billed Gull (30), California Gull (25), Glaucouswinged Gull (10), Caspian Tern (40)
ALCIDS, JAEGERS: Common Murre 15), Pigeon Guillemot (42), Marbled Murrelet (1),
Rhinoceros Auklet (1)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (10), Eurasian Collared-Dove (3)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (2)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (3)
CORVIDS: American Crow (1), Common Raven (1)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Purple Martin (3), Barn Swallow (10)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Chestnut-backed Chickadee (1)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (1) Brown Creeper (1)
WRENS: Marsh Wren (1)
THRUSHES: American Robin (2)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (10)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (8)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Yellow-rumped Warbler (3)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (1), Savannah Sparrow (1), Song Sparrow (1),
White-crowned Sparrow (2)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (6), Brewer’s Blackbird (6)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (1), American Goldfinch (7), House Sparrow (6)
Trip Report: Fir Island
July 26, 2022
60 Species
A hot day dictated a short itinerary. However, there was considerable activity at Wylie Slough, highlighted by a photogenic…
Photo: Great Horned Owl by Mick Thompson
July 26, 2022
A hot day dictated a short itinerary. However, there was considerable activity at Wylie Slough, highlighted by a photogenic Great Horned Owl and numerous Yellow Warblers. Fir Island Reserve (Hayton) produced Least and Western Sandpipers, Semipalmated Plovers, Greater Yellowlegs, an out-of-season Tundra Swan and a pair of Peregrine Falcons. After lunch we stopped to visit Jim Beneteau. It was great to see him after his extended absence from our trips, as well as his Black-headed Grosbeaks, Red-breasted Nuthatch and Western Wood-Pewee.
60 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Phil, Rex, Judy Lo., Dianna, Graham, Pam P., Amy, Bruce, Maureen, Rick, Reg, Karen
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Goose (80), Tundra Swan (1), Wood Duck (4), Gadwall (10), Mallard (2)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Great Blue Heron (4)
RAPTORS: Osprey (2), Bald Eagle (8), Red-tailed Hawk (3), American Kestrel (1), Peregrine Falcon (2)
SHOREBIRDS: Semipalmated Plover (5), Killdeer (24), Greater Yellowlegs (3), Least Sandpiper (25), Western Sandpiper (50), Long-billed Dowitcher (12)
GULLS, TERNS: Glaucous-winged Gull (1000)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Band-tailed Pigeon (6), Eurasian Collared-Dove (2), Mourning Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Rufous Hummingbird (1)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (1)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (4), Pileated Woodpecker (3)
FLYCATCHERS: Western Wood-Pewee (1), Willow Flycatcher (3)
SHRIKES, VIREOS: Warbling Vireo (2)
CORVIDS: American Crow (2)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Tree Swallow (23), Violet-green Swallow (3), Cliff Swallow (30), Barn Swallow (36)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee (12)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (1), Brown Creeper (1)
WRENS: Bewick’s Wren (2), Marsh Wren (4)
THRUSHES: Swainson’s Thrush (6), American Robin (19)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (250)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (8)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Common Yellowthroat (2), Yellow Warbler (8)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (1), Savannah Sparrow (6), Song Sparrow (14), White-crowned Sparrow (6), Dark-eyed Junco (2)
TANAGERS, GROSBEAKS: Black-headed Grosbeak (4)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (30), Brewer’s Blackbird (18), Brown-headed Cowbird (10)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: Evening Grosbeak (1), Purple Finch (2), House Finch (5), Pine Siskin (2), American Goldfinch (7), House Sparrow (6)
Trip Report: Virginia Clark Luncheon
July 19, 2022
38 Species
Community and pie took precedence over the birds at the summer luncheon hosted by Virginia Clark.…
Photo: Hairy Woodpecker by Mick Thompson
July 19, 2022
Community and pie took precedence over the birds at the summer luncheon hosted by Virginia Clark. Close to 40 Tuesday birders and friends lunched on meatloaf, ham, potato salad, baked beans and 11 types of pie baked by Virginia. We were joined at Virginia’s home by Evening and Black-headed Grosbeaks, Hairy Woodpeckers, a Western Tanager, numerous finches and other birds at her feeders. In addition, a morning outing to Nakashima Barn worked up appetites and yielded Cedar Waxwings, Willow Flycatchers, baby Virginia Rails and a House Wren among others.
38 species (approx. qty.)
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Wood Duck (2), Mallard (1)
VULTURE: Turkey Vulture (1)
RAPTORS: Bald Eagle (1), Red-tailed Hawk (1)
RAILS, CRANES: Virginia Rail (2)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Band-tailed Pigeon (2), Mourning Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (1), Rufous Hummingbird (4)
KINGFISHER: Belted Kingfisher (1)
WOODPECKERS: Red-breasted Sapsucker (1)
FLYCATCHERS: Willow Flycatcher (2)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (1), American Crow (2), Common Raven (1)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Tree Swallow (2), Violet-green Swallow (4)
CHICKADEES, BUSHTIT: Black-capped Chickadee (1)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (1)
WRENS: Marsh Wren (1), House Wren (1)
THRUSHES: Swainson’s Thrush (4), American Robin (4)
MIMIDS, STARLING: European Starling
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (8)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Common Yellowthroat (3), Yellow Warbler (1)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (2), Song Sparrow (6), Dark-eyed Junco (2)
TANAGERS, GROSBEAKS: Western Tanager 13), Black-headed Grosbeak (3)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Red-winged Blackbird (4), Brown-headed Cowbird (2)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: Evening Grosbeak (3), Purple Finch (3), House Finch (3) American Goldfinch (15)
Trip Report: Everett/Marysville
July 12, 2022
52 Species
Phil Dickinson led our Tuesday birders around some local sites in Marysville and Everett. Highlights included California Scrub Jays…
Photo: Caspian Tern by Mick Thompson
July 12, 2022
Phil Dickinson led our Tuesday birders around some local sites in Marysville and Everett. Highlights included California Scrub Jays at Jennings Park, Caspian Terns at Tulalip Bay, a fish-bearing Osprey surrounded by several of its closest friends North View Park, many herons still on the heronry at Marine Park, and several duck species at 12th Street and the Marysville Sewage Plant. An Eared Grebe spotted by a some at the latter location hung around for several days.
52 species (approx. qty.)
Attendees: Virginia, Graham, Amy, Phil, Rex, Judy B., Rick, Sue, Bruce, Ken, Melinda, Bev, Pam T., Jane, Val, Judy Lo., Denny, Dianna, Deb, Jonathan, Lisa
CHECKLIST:
WATERFOWL: Canada Geese (77), Northern Shoveler (12), Gadwall (50), Mallard (22), Northern Pintail (4), Lesser Scaup (3)
LOONS, GREBES: Pied-billed Grebe (1), Eared Grebe (1)
PELICANS, HERONS, IBIS: Double-crested Cormorant (1), Great Blue Heron (39)
RAPTORS: Osprey (10), Bald Eagle (4)
SHOREBIRDS: Killdeer (7)
GULLS, TERNS: Ring-billed Gull (20), California Gull (12), Glaucous-winged Gull (23), Caspian Tern (24)
DOVES, PIGEONS: Rock Pigeon (6), Eurasian Collared-Dove (1)
HUMMINGBIRDS: Anna’s Hummingbird (2)
WOODPECKERS: Northern Flicker (3)
FLYCATCHERS: Western Wood-Pewee (1), Willow Flycatcher (1)
CORVIDS: Steller’s Jay (4), California Scrub Jay (2), American Crow (26), Common Raven (1)
LARKS, SWALLOWS: Purple Martin (2), Tree Swallow (100), Violet-green Swallow (6), Cliff Swallow (49), Bank Swallow (3), Barn Swallow (9)
NUTHATCHES, CREEPER: Red-breasted Nuthatch (1)
WRENS: Marsh Wren (11)
THRUSHES: American Robin (5)
MIMIDS, STARLINGS: European Starling (14)
WAXWINGS, PIPITS: Cedar Waxwing (3)
WARBLERS, CHATS: Common Yellowthroat (5)
LONGSPURS, SPARROWS: Spotted Towhee (5), Savannah Sparrow (2), Song Sparrow (14), White-crowned Sparrow (2), Dark-eyed Junco (3)
TANAGERS, GROSBEAKS: Black-headed Grosbeak (1)
BLACKBIRDS, ORIOLES: Brown-headed Cowbird (12)
FINCHES, WEAVER FINCH: House Finch (2), Purple Finch (1), American Goldfinch (1), House Sparrow (5)