I finally found the password to this blog! It has been a long time. We have been challenged this year, with the Jorgensen family, to see who can spot the most birds. I think we are for sure losing, but we are having a great time. We are going to keep this list on this blog, since it is all about the outdoor adventure. I hope this inspires you to go out with your families and see how many birds you spot!
1. Sandhill Crane
2. American Robin
3. American Kestral
4. Black-billed Magpie
5. Mallard
6. Ring-Neck Pheasant
7. Bald Eagle
8. Redtail Hawk
9. Northern Harrier
10. American Crow
11. Barrow's Goldeneye
12. Canada Goose
13. Great Blue Heron
14. Eurasian Collared Dove
15. Western Meadowlark
16. Dark-eyed Junco
17. European Starling
18. Pine Siskin
19. Common Merganser Male and Female
20. Gadwall
21. California Gull
22. Mountain Blue Bird
23. House Sparrow
24. Northern Flicker
25. Song Sparrow
26. Belted Kingfisher
27. House Finch
28. Killdeer
29. Western Kingbird
30. Long billed Curlew
31. Red-Winged Blackbird
32. Raven
33. White Faced Ibis
34. Barn Swallow
35.Ospray
36. Western Grebe
37. Morning Dove
38. Western Screech Owl
39. American Goldfinch
40. Bullocks Oriole
41. American White Pelican
42. Chipping Sparrow
43. MacGillvrays Warbler
44. Turkey Vulture
45. Black Chinned Hummingbird
46. Cedar Waxwing
47. Hammonds Flycatcher
48. Yellow Headed Blackbird
49. Western Tanager
50. Brown Headed Cowbird
51. Hairy Woodpecker
52. Gambles Quail
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