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List of birds that I have seen

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I had the opportunity in my life to see several species of birds. Some, I could see the females, the males... and even the juveniles! And also, some that I managed to take a picture of.
Sometimes I regret not having photographed certain species that I could have, such as my friend the yellow-rumped warbler.
So here is a list of the birds that I managed to see and I would say if I managed to take a picture of them and if I saw the male and the female.


Snow goose
white form: Seen but not photographed
Dark form: Seen but not photographed

Canada Goose
photographed
List of birds that I have seen


Mallard duck
Male: Seen but not photographed
Female: Seen but not photographed

Sandhill Crane
Photographed
List of birds that I have seen


Ring-billed Gull
Seen but not photographed

Rock pigeon
Normal plumage: Seen but not photographed
Dark plumage: Seen and photographed
Other plumages: Never seen
List of birds that I have seen
Mourning dove
photographed

Northern Harrier
Seen and photographed

Red-tailed hawk
Seen but not photographed

Ruby-throated Hummingbird
male: seen but not photographed
female: seen and photographed



Wild turkey
Male: Seen and photographed
Female: Seen and photographed
feather found on the grass

Juvenile: Seen but not photographed

Downy woodpecker
Male: Seen and photographed
Female: Seen and photographed

Hairy woodpecker
Male: Seen but not photographed
Female: Seen and photographed

Northern flicker
Male: Seen and photographed
Female: Seen and photographed

Red-eyed Vireo
Seen and photographed


Eastern phoebe
photographed

Eastern kingbird
photographed

House wren
photographed


Blue jay
photographed

American crow
Seen but not photographed

Common Raven
photographed

Tree swallow
photographed

Barn swallow
Seen but not photographed

Northern rough-winged swallow
Seen but not photographed

Black-capped chickadee
photographed

White-breasted nuthatch
photographed

Red-breasted nuthatch
Seen but not photographed

American robin
Male: Seen and photographed
Female: Seen and photographed
juvenile: Seen and photographed
Chick: Seen and photographed


Cedar Waxwing
photographed

European starling
Breeding plumage: Seen and photographed
Non-breeding plumage: Seen but not photographed
Juvenile: Seen and photographed


House sparrow
Male, breeding plumage: Seen but not photographed
Female: Seen but not photographed
Male, non-breeding plumage: Seen but not photographed

Purple finch
Male: Seen but not photographed
Female: Seen but not photographed

Common redpoll
Male: Seen but not photographed
Female: Seen but not photographed

American Goldfinch
Male: Seen and photographed
Female: Seen and photographed
Non-breeding plumage: Seen and photographed
Juvenile: Seen and photographed


American tree sparrow
photographed

Chipping sparrow
Adult, breeding plumage: Seen and photographed
Juvenile: Seen and photographed

Chick: Seen and photographed

song sparrow
photographed

Savannah sparrow
photographed

Field sparrow
photographed

Lincoln's sparrow
photographed

white-throated sparrow
photographed

White-crowned Sparrow
photographed

Dark-eyed junco
Male: Seen and photographed
Female Seen but not photographed

Red-winged blackbird
Male: Seen and photographed
female and juvenile: Seen photographed
Male, Juvenile: Seen and photographed

brown-headed cowbird
Male: Seen but not photographed
Female: Seen and photographed

rusty blackbird
Breeding plumage: Seen but not photographed

Common grackle
photographed

Yellow-rumped warbler
Male, non-breeding plumage: Seen but not photographed
Female, non-breeding plumage: Seen but not photographed
Juvenile: Seen and photographed


Yellow warbler
Female: Seen and photographed

Cape May Warbler
Juvenile: Seen and photographed

Northern cardinal
Male: Seen but not photographed
Female: Almost certain to have seen but not photographed

Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Male: Seen and photographed
female: Seen and photographed


There are two aquatic species that I have once seen but I couldn't say what they are so I wouldn't add them to the list...
So, if I see a species of bird for the first time or one day I manage to take a picture of a species that I couldn't, I would modify the list.
but I wouldn't make an update.
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BlueTit
05/18/2022 2:18 am
Level 12 : Journeyman Explorer
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It's a cool idea to make such a list. If you don't mind, I want to make a similar post with my lifelist.
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Orcraftia
05/18/2022 9:14 am
Level 30 : Artisan Farmer Peacock
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I don't mind, you can make one if you want :)
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XiDipping
05/14/2022 1:51 am
Level 24 : Expert Birb
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Wow, that's tons of birds!
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CosmoX45
05/13/2022 8:46 pm
Level 54 : Grandmaster Taco
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Do you travel Every Country You attract birds?
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Orcraftia
05/13/2022 8:59 pm
Level 30 : Artisan Farmer Peacock
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No, I saw them all on my land, except for the mallard which was in a nature center :)
Oh and also for the wild turkey male, on a road trip thirty minutes from my house.
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