Every bird watcher and nature observer has his or her "lists." Here are mine for Birds, Insects, Mammals, Plants, Reptiles, and Crustaceans, complete with pull down menus.
BIRDS
Categorized by genus/species, placed chronologically by common name
American Coot
American Crow
American Flamingo*
American Goldfinch
American Kestrel
American Robin
American Tree Sparrow
American White Pelican
Bald Eagle
Baltimore Oriole
Barn Swallow
Belted Kingfisher
Black-Capped Chickadee
Black Vulture*
Blue Jay
Blue-Winged Teal
Bobwhite
Brown Creeper
Brown-Headed Cowbird
Brown Thrasher
Bufflehead
Canada Goose
Canvasback
Cedar Waxwing
Chipping Sparrow
Common Grackle
Common Goldeneye
Common Redpoll
Cooper's Hawk
Dark-Eyed Junco
Double-Breasted Cormorant
Downy Woodpecker
Eastern Bluebird
Eastern Goldfinch - See American Goldfinch
Eastern Kingbird
Eastern Meadowlark
Eastern Phoebe
Eastern Towhee
Eurasian Coot*
European Starling
Fox Sparrow
Golden-Crowned Kinglet
Gray Catbird
Graylag Goose
Great Blue Heron
Great Egret
Greater Flamingo*
Hairy Woodpecker
Harlequin Duck
Hermit Thrush
Herring Gull
Horned Lark
House Finch
House Sparrow
House Wren
Indigo Bunting
Killdeer
Lesser Scaup
Lincoln's Sparrow
Mallard (Domestic)
Mallard (Wild)
Mourning Dove
Northern Cardinal
Northern Flicker
Northern Rough-Winged Swallow
Northern Shoveler
Orange-Crowned Warbler
Palm Warbler
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Red-Breasted Nuthatch
Red-Headed Woodpecker
Red-Tailed Hawk
Red-Winged Blackbird
Ring-Billed Gull
Ring-Necked Duck
Rock Pigeon
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
Scarlet Tanager
Solitary Sandpiper
Song Sparrow
Spotted Sandpiper
Swamp Sparrow
Tufted Titmouse
Turkey Vulture
White-Breasted Nuthatch
White-Crowned Sparrow
White-Throated Sparrow
Wild Turkey
Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
Yellow-Rumped Warbler
INSECTS, ARACHNIDS, MYRIAPODS & GASTROPODS
Categorized by family, placed chronologically by common name
European Starling - Sturnus vulgaris - also known as L’étourneau sansonnet (French), Estornino pinto (Spanish), Stæren (Danish), Der Star (German), Storno (Italian), spreeuw (Dutch), Stare (Swedish).
Just monitoring traffic… You can tell this is not the first time he has hung out here.
Photo taken with the Canon Digital Rebel XT / 350D and a Sigma 70-300mm Lens on May 4, 2008 in Davenport, Iowa.
Kathleen - That’s a great story. She’s seems to be having the same problem - Starlings can be pretty cool, but out-compete the native birds.
May 9th, 2008 at 9:56 pm
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andy pettit Says:
I hate Starlings, they get into the vents of my house.So they become taget practice with my shotgun. They are a very ugly crap bird. I like to wait intil they all line up,then boom!!!
May 18th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
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Tillman Says:
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February 27th, 2010 at 1:45 pm
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LOL, what a cutie! Nice capture - I love his beak.
May 7th, 2008 at 6:09 pmHere is a funny story I heard on npr about starlings.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89441586
May 8th, 2008 at 4:02 pmKathleen - That’s a great story. She’s seems to be having the same problem - Starlings can be pretty cool, but out-compete the native birds.
May 9th, 2008 at 9:56 pmI hate Starlings, they get into the vents of my house.So they become taget practice with my shotgun. They are a very ugly crap bird. I like to wait intil they all line up,then boom!!!
May 18th, 2008 at 12:04 pmThis is really impresive, not to much blogger site have this information, i think i want to put in my blog, and i will to try to promote this information in Digg.com, Mywolfbook.com, Mashable.com, and my twitter account. Great Job and please still using good articles.
February 27th, 2010 at 1:45 pmhttp://www.mywolfbook.com