(list continued from previous page)

Red-tailed hawk

Peregrine falcon

Ring-necked pheasant

Clapper rail

Semipalmated plover

Killdeer

Greater yellowlegs

Lesser yellowlegs

Solitary sandpiper

Spotted sandpiper

Semipalmated sandpiper

Least sandpiper

Ring-billed gull

Herring gull

Great black-backed gull

Rock dove

Mourning dove

Eastern screech-owl

Barn owl

Common nighthawk

Chimney swift

Belted kingfisher

Red-bellied woodpecker

Downy woodpecker

Hairy woodpecker

Northern flicker

Eastern phoebe

Great-crested flycatcher

Eastern kingbird

Tree swallow

Rough-winged swallow

Barn swallow

Blue jay

American crow

Fish crow

Black-capped chickadee

Tufted titmouse

White-breasted nuthatch

House wren

Marsh wren

Blue-gray gnatcatcher

Veery

Wood thrush

American robin

Gray catbird

Northern mockingbird

Brown thrasher

Cedar waxwing

European starling

White-eyed vireo

Warbling vireo

Red-eyed vireo

Blue-winged warbler

Tennessee warbler

Northern parula

Yellow warbler

Chestnut-sided warbler

Magnolia warbler

Black-throated blue warbler

Yellow-rumped warbler

Black-throated green warbler

Blackpoll warbler

Black and white warbler

American redstart

Ovenbird

Northern waterthrush

Louisiana waterthrush

Common yellowthroat

Hooded warbler

Wilson's warbler

Canada warbler

Scarlet tanager

Northern cardinal

Rose-breasted grosbeak

Eastern towhee

Chipping sparrow

Savannah sparrow

Song sparrow

White-crowned sparrow

Red-winged blackbird

Common grackle

Brown-headed cowbird

Baltimore oriole

House finch

American goldfinch

House sparrow

 

 

Highlights:

 

19 warbler species listed

 

7 species listed from the "Robert H. Boyle"

 

Most unexpected bird:

Common loon at Oradell Reservoir

 

Best sighting: Peregrine falcon hunting shorebirds at Kingsland Impoundment

 Previous | Next

Return to News page