Birding McTucker Ponds – May

5/22/2022
Birding Mctucker Ponds with Melinda

We saw so 48 bird species it was astonishing. Most of the birds were of the small and flighty variety which is why I have so few photos.

Western tanager
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Western kingbird
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Domestic ducks
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Cedar waxwings
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Mallard
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Birds

  1. Brewer’s blackbirds
  2. Red winged blackbirds
  3. Yellow headed blackbirds
  4. Gray catbird
  5. Black capped chickadee
  6. American crows
  7. Eurasian collared doves
  8. Mourning doves
  9. Rock doves
  10. Domestic ducks
  11. Snowy egret
  12. House finches
  13. Northern flicker
  14. Willow flycatcher
  15. Canada geese
  16. Clark’s grebes
  17. Western grebes
  18. Red tailed hawks
  19. Great blue heron
  20. American kestrel
  21. Killdeer
  22. Eastern kingbird
  23. Western kingbird
  24. Belted kingfisher
  25. Black billed magpies
  26. Mallards
  27. Western meadowlark
  28. Osprey
  29. American white pelicans
  30. Ring necked pheasant
  31. American robins
  32. Northern shovelers
  33. Chipping sparrows
  34. House sparrows
  35. Song sparrows
  36. European starlings
  37. Bank swallows
  38. Barn swallows
  39. Northern rough winged swallow
  40. Tree swallows
  41. Western tanagers
  42. Spotted towhees
  43. Wilson’s warblers
  44. Yellow warblers
  45. Yellow rumped warblers
  46. Cedar waxwings
  47. House wrens
  48. Common yellowthroat

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