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OPAS Bird Checklist:<br>Bird Names Containing Capital L

OPAS Bird Checklist:
Bird Names Containing Capital L


Index: Albatrosses Alcids Auklets Blackbirds Buntings Chickadees Cormorants Corvids Cranes Doves Ducks Eagles Falcons Finches Flycatchers Geese Goatsuckers Grebes Grouse Gulls Hawks Herons Hummingbirds Icterids Jaegers Jays Kingfishers Kinglets Larks Loons Murres Nighthawks Nuthatches Owls Passerines (misc.) Pelicans Phalaropes Pigeons Plovers Puffins Quail Rails Raptors Sandpipers Shearwaters Shorebirds Shrikes Sparrows Storm-Petrels Swallows Swans Swifts Tanagers Terns Thrushes Tubenoses Vireos Vultures Warblers Woodpeckers Wrens

Usage notes: If a bird family name above is not a link, then no bird name in the group contains a capital L.
-- Clicking on a bird family name below loads a description of the family from BirdWeb. Clicking on a particular bird name loads a page listing web links and other resources for further information on that bird. See Credits at the bottom of this page.
-- Search for any particular bird on this page with your browser's Edit/Find function.


Family/Species Habitat Mar-May Jun-Jul Aug-Oct Nov-Feb
Geese & Ducks Top
Lesser Scaup MB Fair. Com. Unusual Unusual Fair. Com.
Long-tailed Duck BL Fair. Com.   Unusual Common
Loons & Grebes Top
Red-throated Loon LB Fair. Com. Unusual Fair. Com. Common
Pacific Loon LB Common Unusual Common Common
Common Loon BL Common Fair. Com. Common Common
Yellow-billed Loon LB Rare Rare Rare Unusual
Tubenoses (Albatrosses & Shearwaters & Petrels) Top
Laysan Albatross P Unknown Unusual Rare Unknown
Leach's Storm-Petrel P Unusual Unusual Unusual Unknown
Shorebirds (Plovers, Oystercatchers, Stilts & Avocets & Sandpipers, Phalaropes, etc.) Top
Lesser Yellowlegs BSM Fair. Com. Unusual Fair. Com. Vagrant
Long-billed Curlew B Rare Vagrant Rare  
Least Sandpiper BSM Abundant Fair. Com. Abundant Rare
Long-billed Dowitcher SM Common   Common Rare
Jaegers, Gulls & Terns Top
Long-tailed Jaeger P Unknown   Rare  
Little Gull S   Vagrant    
Lesser Black-backed Gull S     Vagrant  
Alcids (Auks, Murres & Puffins) Top
Long-billed Murrelet BL     Vagrant  
Owls (Barn Owls & Other Owls) Top
Long-eared Owl CH     Vagrant Vagrant
Kingfishers & Woodpeckers Top
Lewis's Woodpecker C Common Common Common Fair. Com.
Shrikes, Vireos & Corvids Top
Loggerhead Shrike FT   Vagrant    
Larks & Swallows Top
Sky Lark F Rare     Rare
Horned Lark FA Fair. Com. Fair. Com. Unusual Unusual
Tanagers, Sparrows & Buntings Top
Lark Sparrow T     Rare  
Lark Bunting F   Vagrant Vagrant  
Lincoln's Sparrow TFM Fair. Com. Rare Fair. Com. Unusual
Lapland Longspur FS     Unusual Unusual
Lazuli Bunting TD Rare Rare    
Total number of birds on this page: 26.

Habitats:
Countryside = habitats F, M & T below
Forest = habitats C & D below
Seaside = habitats L, B & S below
P = Pelagic, deep ocean
L = Coastal ocean, Strait of Juan de Fuca
B = Bays, estuaries, and tidal flats
S = Shorelines, beaches, spits, and sea stacks
C = Coniferous forests
D = Deciduous/coniferous mixed
forests
A = Alpine, high Olympic Mountains
R = Rivers
F = Fields, farmlands, and prairies
M = Marshes and ponds
T = Brush lands, thickets, and berry patches
H = Human habitats: towns, parks, yards, and feeders
O = Overhead, aerial flyers and soarers

Seasonal Periods:
March-May = Northward migration and early breeding season
June-July = Late breeding season and post-breeding dispersal
August-October = Southward migration
November-February = Wintering

Abundance Categories:
Abundant = seen or heard in large flocks every trip
Common = seen or heard in suitable habitats every birding trip, usually as individuals or small groups
Fair. Com. = (Fairly Common) seen or heard reliably in suitable habitats, but not every trip
Uncommon = seen or heard only a few times each season or at a few specific locations
Rare = not seen every year during given period
Eruptive = seen in good numbers some yeare, but not seen at all in others, as in some finch species and Snowy Owls
Vagrant = seen 3 times or less on the North Olympic Peninsula
Unknown = probably present, but habitat not visited enough during respective season to establish abundance

Credits: (Mssrs. Boekelheide, Norton, and Jackson are members of Dungeness River Audubon Center and Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society)
  • Content: Bob Boekelheide and Bob Norton.
  • Web implementation: Dave Jackson.
  • Bird family details: via links to web site of Seattle Audubon Society.

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Contents current as of November 4, 2004.


Contacts
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