Birds Observed at Wild Wings Bird Sanctuary

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These birds have been observed at the Wild Wings Bird Sanctuary since July 2024. Observers include Scott Berger, Ann Collins, Sandra Dworaczyk, Sue Ann Kendall, Carolyn Muller, Cindy Rek, Gene Rek, and Phyllis Shuffield. Observations are by sight, sound, and the Merlin Bird ID app.

  1. Alder Flycatcher
  2. American Crow
  3. American Goldfinch
  4. American Kestrel
  5. American Pipit
  6. American Robin
  7. Barn Owl
  8. Barn Swallow
  9. Barred Owl
  10. Black Vulture
  11. Black-chinned Hummingbird
  12. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  13. Blue Grosbeak
  14. Blue Jay
  15. Broad-winged Hawk
  16. Brown Thrasher
  17. Brown-headed Cowbird
  18. Carolina Chickadee
  19. Carolina Wren
  20. Cedar Waxwing
  21. Chipping Sparrow
  22. Common Grackle
  23. Crested Caracara
  24. Downy Woodpecker
  25. Eastern Bluebird
  26. Eastern Meadowlark
  27. Eastern Phoebe
  28. European Starling
  29. Great Blue Heron
  30. Great Crested Flycatcher
  31. Great Horned Owl
  32. Great-tailed Grackle
  33. Greater Roadrunner
  34. House Sparrow
  35. Inca Dove
  36. Killdeer
  37. Lark Sparrow
  38. Loggerhead Shrike
  39. Mallard
  40. Mourning Dove
  41. Nashville Warbler
  42. Northern Cardinal
  43. Northern Flicker
  44. Northern Mockingbird
  45. Purple Martin
  46. Painted Bunting
  47. Peregrine Falcon
  48. Pileated Woodpecker
  49. Red-bellied Woodpecker
  50. Red-eyed Vireo
  51. Red-shouldered Hawk
  52. Red-tailed Hawk
  53. Rock Pigeon
  54. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
  55. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
  56. Song Sparrow
  57. Swainson’s Hawk
  58. Tufted Titmouse
  59. Turkey Vulture
  60. Upland Sandpiper
  61. White-breasted Nuthatch
  62. White-crowned Sparrow
  63. White-eyed Vireo
  64. White-throated Sparrow
  65. Winter Wren
  66. Wood Duck
  67. Yellow Warbler
  68. Yellow-billed Cuckoo
  69. Yellow-breasted Chat
  70. Yellow-rumped Warbler
  71. Yellow-throated Vireo

Have you seen a bird that isn’t on this list? Please let Sue Ann know (ecrmnsecretary at gmail.com) and she’ll add it. Tell us the date of the sighting.