Sunday 26 July 2015

[cobirds] 2015 CFO CONVENTION BIRD LIST

Here is the final checklist of birds compiled by participants in the 2015 CFO Convention in Salida, Chaffee County, June 4-8, 2015.

Thanks to everybody who contributed to the compilation of this list. With the recent additions, our final tally stands at 175 species. There sure is a lot to see in the southern Rockies in early June! Without further ado:


1. Canada Goose
2. Gadwall
3. American Wigeon
4. Mallard
5. Blue-winged Teal
6. Cinnamon Teal
7. Northern Shoveler
8. Green-winged Teal
9. Redhead
10. Canvasback
11. Ring-necked Duck
12. Lesser Scaup
13. Bufflehead
14. Common Goldeneye
15. Common Merganser
16. Hooded Merganser
17. Ruddy Duck
18. Dusky Grouse
19. Common Loon
20. Pied-billed Grebe
21. Eared Grebe
22. Western Grebe
23. Double-crested Cormorant
24. American Bittern
25. American White Pelican
26. Great Blue Heron
27. Great Egret
28. Snowy Egret
29. Black-crowned Night-Heron
30. White-faced Ibis
31. Turkey Vulture
32. Osprey
33. Sharp-shinned Hawk
34. Cooper's Hawk
35. Northern Goshawk
36. Northern Harrier
37. Bald Eagle
38. Ferruginous Hawk
39. Swainson's Hawk
40. Red-tailed Hawk
41. Golden Eagle
42. Virginia Rail
43. Sora
44. American Coot
45. American Avocet
46. Killdeer
47. Spotted Sandpiper
48. Wilson's Snipe
49. Wilson's Phalarope
50. Ring-billed Gull
51. California Gull
52. Bonaparte's Gull
53. Forster's Tern
54. Rock Pigeon
55. Eurasian Collared-Dove
56. Band-tailed Pigeon
57. Mourning Dove
58. Great Horned Owl
59. Northern Saw-whet Owl
60. Common Nighthawk
61. Common Poorwill
62. White-throated Swift
63. Chimney Swift
64. Black-chinned Hummingbird
65. Broad-tailed Hummingbird
66. Lewis's Woodpecker
67. Williamson's Sapsucker
68. Red-naped Sapsucker
69. Downy Woodpecker
70. Hairy Woodpecker
71. American Three-toed Woodpecker
72. Red-shafted Flicker
73. American Kestrel
74. Peregrine Falcon
75. Prairie Falcon
76. Olive-sided Flycatcher
77. Western Wood-Pewee
78. Least Flycatcher
79. Hammond's Flycatcher
80. Gray Flycatcher
81. Dusky Flycatcher
82. Cordilleran Flycatcher
83. Willow Flycatcher
84. Say's Phoebe
85. Eastern Phoebe
86. Black Phoebe
87. Ash-throated Flycatcher
88. Eastern Kingbird
89. Western Kingbird
90. Plumbeous Vireo
91. Western Warbling Vireo
92. Western Scrub-Jay
93. Blue Jay
94. Steller's Jay  
95. Gray Jay
96. Pinyon Jay
97. Black-billed Magpie
98. Clark's Nutcracker
99. American Crow
100. Common Raven
101. Horned Lark
102. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
103. Tree Swallow
104. Violet-green Swallow
105. Bank Swallow
106. Barn Swallow
107. Cliff Swallow
108. Black-capped Chickadee
109. Mountain Chickadee
110. Juniper Titmouse
111. White-breasted Nuthatch
112. Red-breasted Nuthatch
113. Pygmy Nuthatch
114. Bushtit
115. Rock Wren
116. House Wren
117. Marsh Wren
118. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
119. American Dipper
120. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
121. Golden-crowned Kinglet
122. Western Bluebird
123. Mountain Bluebird
124. Townsend's Solitaire
125. Hermit Thrush
126. American Robin
127. Gray Catbird
128. Sage Thrasher
129. American Pipit
130. European Starling
131. Cedar Waxwing
132. Orange-crowned Warbler
133. Virginia's Warbler
134.. Common Yellowthroat
135 MacGillivray's Warbler
136. Black-throated Gray Warbler
137. Yellow Warbler
138. Myrtle Warbler
139. Audubon's Warbler
140. Grace's Warbler
141. Wilson's Warbler
142. Green-tailed Towhee
143. Spotted Towhee
144. Rufous-crowned Sparrow
145. Chipping Sparrow
146. Brewer's Sparrow
147. Vesper Sparrow
148. Lark Sparrow
149. Savannah Sparrow
150. Slate-colored Fox Sparrow
151. Song Sparrow
152. Lincoln's Sparrow
153. White-crowned Sparrow
154. Gray-headed Junco
155. Western Tanager
156. Black-headed Grosbeak
157. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
158. Blue Grosbeak
159. Lazuli Bunting
160. Red-winged Blackbird
161. Western Meadowlark
162. Yellow-headed Blackbird
163. Brewer's Blackbird
164. Common Grackle
165. Great-tailed Grackle
166. Brown-headed Cowbird
167. Bullock's Oriole
168. House Finch
169. Cassin's Finch
170. Red Crossbill
171. Pine Siskin
172. Lesser Goldfinch
173. American Goldfinch
174. Evening Grosbeak
175. House Sparrow


Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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