Birds - Tijuana Estuary : TRNERR
Transcription
Birds - Tijuana Estuary : TRNERR
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve Birdlist “The coming and going of the birds is more or less a mystery and a surprise. We go out in the morning, and no thrush or vireo is to be heard; we go out again, and every tree and grove is musical; yet again, and all is silent. Who saw them come? Who saw them depart?” - John Burroughs, “Wake Robbin” Introduction Tijuana Slough NWR Tijuana River NERR For nearly 40 years, the Tijuana estuary and river valley have been a magnet for birds and bird watchers. Today, the area continues to delight birders, wildlife photographers and nature lovers from around the world. This bird list covers the estuary, river valley and the adjacent communities of Imperial Beach and Nestor to the north, Spooner’s Mesa to the south, and the ocean visible from shore to the west. Bird List Key Key to Habitats The Tijuana River valley has experienced enormous changes in its habitats over the decades. Many species of birds have appeared and disappeared with these changes. Much of the data on birds in the Tijuana River valley reflects past conditions — more extensive agriculture, different crops, fewer trees, flooded swamps… Current conditions (1997) are so new that the status of many species is unclear. Some species that once occurred frequently are now rare or absent. Although this list encompasses all species ever recorded here, their status by season is an estimate based on their response to current conditions. c - Common – species seen on nearly every visit at the proper season, usually in good numbers (>10 per day) u - Uncommon – species seen on most visits at the proper season, usually in small numbers (<10 per day). o - Occasional – species not seen on most visits, even at the proper season, but small numbers can be expected nearly every year with repeated searching. r - Rare – species seen only sporadically, not annually; as few as one record. * - Species breeds or probably breeds regularly. (*) - Species breeds sporadically or bred formerly. The current breeding status of many species is uncertain, requiring ongoing surveys. Seasons Sp - Spring, March through May S - Summer, June through August F - Fall, September through October W - Winter, November through February – Philip Unitt, Department of Birds and Mammals, San Diego Natural History Museum Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, of which Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge is a part, lies along the Pacific Flyway and is designated as a “Globally Important Bird Area” by the American Bird Conservancy. The Audubon Society’s 1997 Christmas bird count documented over 370 species of birds in the estuary and river valley. California least terns Ken Morris/USFWS Birds of Tijuana River NERR Common Name Grebes Pied-billed Grebe* Horned Grebe Eared Grebe Western Grebe Clark’s Grebe Loons Red-throated Loon* Pacific Loon Common Loon Fulmars, and Shearwaters Northern Fulmar Sooty Shearwater Short-tailed Shearwater Black-vented Shearwater Sp S F W u u u r u c u u o u c u u u r r o u r r r u r Pelicans and Cormorants Brandt’s Cormorant Double-crested Cormorant American White Pelican California Brown Pelican u o u r r r o r r r u c r c Frigatebirds Magnificent Frigatebird Bitterns, Herons and Egrets American Bittern (*) Least Bittern* Great Blue Heron Great Egret (*) Snowy Egret (*) Little Blue Heron (*) Tricolored Heron Reddish Egret Cattle Egret (*) r r o Tropicbirds Red-billed Tropicbird Boobies and Gannets Blue-footed Booby Brown Booby u r o u u u o r r r u u c u c r c r r r o u u u o r r r r o u u c o o o r u c r c o r u u u o o o r Common Name Sp S F W Green Heron* Black-crowned Night-Heron (*) Yellow-crowned Night-Heron u u r u u r u u r u u r Ibis White-faced Ibis o r o o Stork Wood Stork r r r r r o r r u c c r c c u o c r r Waterfowl Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross’ Goose Brant Canada Goose Wood Duck Green-winged Teal Mallard* Northern Pintail Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal (*) Northern Shoveler Gadwall (*) Eurasian Wigeon American Wigeon Canvasback Redhead o u u c o c c u c u o o o r u c c o c c u o c r o Waterfowl, continued next page Green heron © Phillip Roullard Common Name Sp S F W Waterfowl, continued Ring-necked Duck Greater Scaup Lesser Scaup Oldsquaw Black Scoter Surf Scoter White-winged Scoter Common Goldeneye Bufflehead Red-breasted Merganser Ruddy Duck (*) Vultures Turkey Vulture California Condor - extirpated Osprey, Kites, Eagles and Hawks Osprey White-tailed Kite* Mississippi Kite Bald Eagle Northern Harrier* Sharp-shinned Hawk Cooper’s Hawk* Red-shouldered Hawk Broad-winged Hawk Swainson’s Hawk Zone-tailed Hawk r r c r u r c r u u c u o u r u u c u o u o u r u u u o u o r c o r c r r c r r c u c o u r u u u u r r r o u u u u u r Light-footed clapper rail © Shari Erickson Common Name Sp S F W Red-tailed Hawk* Ferruginous Hawk Rough-legged Hawk Golden Eagle u u u o r o u r r o u u o o u o o o u o o o Gallinaceous Birds California Quail* u u u u Rails Black Rail - extirpated Clapper Rail* Virginia Rail Sora Common Gallinule* American Coot* u u u u c u u u u u c u u u u c c u c r r c c r r c c c o u c o Falcons American Kestrel* Merlin Peregrine Falcon Prairie Falcon Plovers Black-bellied Plover Pacific Golden-Plover American Golden Plover Snowy Plover* Wilson’s Plover Semipalmated Plover Killdeer* Mountain Plover r u r c c u u u c Oystercatchers Black Oystercatcher r r r Stilts and Avocets Black-necked Stilt* American Avocet* c c c u c c c c Shorebirds Greater Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs Solitary Sandpiper Willet u o r c u o c c u o c Shorebirds, continued next page c Common Name Sp S F W u u u c u o o u c u c c c u o r c c r c c o o r c r r r c c u u u c u o Shorebirds, continued Spotted Sandpiper Whimbrel Long-billed Curlew Marbled Godwit Ruddy Turnstone Black Turnstone Surfbird Red Knot Sanderling Semipalmated Sandpiper Western Sandpiper Least Sandpiper Baird’s Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Dunlin Stilt Sandpiper Buff-breasted Sandpiper Ruff Short-billed Dowitcher Long-billed Dowitcher Snipe Common Snipe c c r r o o c r u o r u c c u o u u c c c c r c c u Phalaropes Wilson’s Phalarope Northern Phalarope Red Phalarope u c o c c o o Jaegers Pomarine Jaeger Parasitic Jaeger r r r r Gulls and Terns Laughing Gull Franklin’s Gull Bonaparte’s Gull Heermann’s Gull Belcher’s Gull Mew Gull Ring-billed Gull California Gull r r c u r o c r c c u o r r r c r c c Common Name Herring Gull Thayer’s Gull Yellow-footed Gull Western Gull Glaucous-winged Gull Glaucous Gull Black-legged Kittiwake Sabine’s Gull Gull-billed Tern Caspian Tern Royal Tern Elegant Tern Common Tern Forster’s Tern California Least Tern* Black Tern Skimmers Black Skimmer Seabirds Common Murre Marbled Murrelet Xantus’ Murrelet Craveri’s Murrelet Ancient Murrelet Cassin’s Auklet Rhinoceros Auklet Sp S o r c r c o c u c u c u r o c u c r c u u u F W o r r c u o r c o r r r r c u c c c u o u u u u r r r r r r r r r r c c u c c r c Northern phalarope © Shari Erickson r Common Name Doves Band-tailed Pigeon Domestic Pigeon* White-winged Dove Mourning Dove* Common Ground-Dove (*) Ruddy Ground Dove Sp S F r c r c o c o r c r c Cuckoos Yellow-billed Cuckoo (*) Greater Roadrunner* o Owls Barn Owl Great Horned Owl Burrowing Owl* Long-eared Owl (*) Short-eared Owl Goatsuckers Lesser Nighthawk (*) Common Nighthawk Poorwill Swifts Black Swift Vaux’s Swift White-throated Swift Hummingbirds Broad-billed Hummingbird Black-chinned Hummingbird* Anna’s Hummingbird* c W c r c r o r o o u u u r r u u u r u u u r r u u u r o r r o r r r r u o r c c u o c c r c c r r o c Common Name Sp S F W Costa’s Hummingbird* Calliope Hummingbird Rufous Hummingbird Allen’s Hummingbird u r c u c r c u u Kingfishers Belted Kingfisher u u u Woodpeckers Lewis’ Woodpecker Acorn Woodpecker Red-naped Sapsucker Red-breasted Sapsucker Ladder-backed Woodpecker Nuttall’s Woodpecker* Downy Woodpecker* Hairy Woodpecker Northern Flicker Flycatchers Olive-sided Flycatcher Greater Pewee Western Wood-Pewee Willow Flycatcher (*) Least Flycatcher Hammond’s Flycatcher Dusky Flycatcher Gray Flycatcher Western Flycatcher Black Phoebe* Eastern Phoebe Say’s Phoebe u u r r o o r u u r u o o u u u u r u r o c c r c u u u u r o o u u u r r u c c c u r r r c r c Flycatchers, continued next page © Shari Erickson Common Name Sp S F W r u o u o c r c r r r r r r u u Flycatchers, continued Vermilion Flycatcher Ash-throated Flycatcher Tropical Kingbird Cassin’s Kingbird* Thick-billed Kingbird Western Kingbird Eastern Kingbird Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Larks Horned Lark* u u c u u u Swallows Purple Martin Tree Swallow Violet-green Swallow Northern Rough-winged Swallow Bank Swallow Cliff Swallow* Barn Swallow r c c c r c c u c o r c o c o u c Jays, Magpies and Crows Scrub-Jay* American Crow* Common Raven u u u u u u u u u Verdin Verdin Bushtits Bushtit* c c Nuthatches Red-breasted Nuthatch White-breasted Nuthatch u r r u u u r r c c Kinglets, Bluebirds and Thrushes Golden-crowned Kinglet Ruby-crowned Kinglet Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Black-tailed Gnatcatcher California Gnatcatcher* Western Bluebird Mountain Bluebird Townsend’s Solitaire Swainson’s Thrush Hermit Thrush Wood Thrush American Robin Varied Thrush Mockingbirds and Thrashers Gray Catbird Northern Mockingbird* Sage Thrasher Bendire’s Thrasher California Thrasher* Le Conte’s Thrasher Wagtails and Pipits Red-throated Pipit Sprague’s Pipit American Pipit r r Creepers Brown Creeper Wrens Bewick’s Wren* House Wren* Winter Wren Marsh Wren* Wrentit* r Common Name c u c u c c u c r r c c r c c c c r c c California gnatcatcher Ken Morris/USFWS Sp S c u u c W r c u r c u u u r r r r u u r o r r u u c r r u F u o r u r c o r u c o r u c o r o o c Common Name Waxwings Cedar Waxwing Sp S c Phainopepla Phainopepla F W c c o r Shrikes Loggerhead Shrike* u u u u Starlings and Mynas European Starling* c c c c u o u r o r r u r r r r r o Vireos Least Bell’s Vireo* Cassin’s Vireo Hutton’s Vireo Blue-headed Vireo Warbling Vireo Philadephia Vireo Plumbeous Vireo Red-eyed Vireo Yellow-green Vireo Warblers Blue-winged Warbler Golden-winged Warbler Tennessee Warbler Orange-crowned Warbler Nashville Warbler Virginia’s Warbler u r o r r r c u o c u o c r Common Name Lucy’s Warbler Parula Warbler Yellow Warbler* Chestnut-sided Warbler Magnolia Warbler Cape May Warbler Black-throated Blue Warbler Yellow-rumped Warbler Black-throated Gray Warbler Townsend’s Warbler Hermit Warbler Black-throated Green Warbler Blackburnian Warbler Yellow-throated Warbler Grace’s Warbler Pine Warbler Prairie Warbler Palm Warbler Bay-breasted Warbler Blackpoll Warbler Black-and-white Warbler American Redstart Prothonotary Warbler Worm-eating Warbler Ovenbird Northern Waterthrush Connecticut Warbler Mourning Warbler MacGillivray’s Warbler Common Yellowthroat* Hooded Warbler Wilson’s Warbler Canada Warbler Painted Redstart Yellow-breasted Chat* Tanagers Hepatic Tanager Summer Tanager Scarlet Tanager Western Tanager Least Bell’s vireo © Shari Erickson Sp S c r c c u u u r r r r o c r r r c u u r u u F W r r u r r r r c o u o r r r r r r o r o o o r r r r r r u c r u r r r r r o r r o r u c r u o r r o r c r Common Name Grosbeaks and Buntings Rose-breasted Grosbeak Black-headed Grosbeak* Blue Grosbeak* Lazuli Bunting Indigo Bunting Painted Bunting Dickcissel Lark Bunting Towhees and Sparrows Green-tailed Towhee Spotted Towhee* California Towhee* Rufous-crowned Sparrow* Chipping Sparrow Clay-colored Sparrow Brewer’s Sparrow Black-chinned Sparrow Vesper Sparrow Lark Sparrow Black-throated Sparrow Sage Sparrow - extirpated Belding’s Savannah Sparrow* Grasshopper Sparrow Sharp-tailed Sparrow Fox Sparrow Song Sparrow* Lincoln’s Sparrow Swamp Sparrow White-throated Sparrow Golden-crowned Sparrow White-crowned Sparrow Harris’ Sparrow Dark-eyed Junco McCown’s Longspur Lapland Longspur Chestnut-collared Longspur Bobolink House Sparrow* Sp S u u u u u r r r u c o u r r r c c c u c o c c u c u c r c F o u o u o r r r W r o u c o c o o r o u r o u c o u r r c c r r o c c r r u c r u r o c c o r u c r u r r r o c o u r c Common Name Blackbirds, Meadowlarks and Orioles Red-winged Blackbird* Tricolored Blackbird (*) Western Meadowlark* Yellow-headed Blackbird Rusty Blackbird Brewer’s Blackbird* Great-tailed Grackle* Brown-headed Cowbird* Hooded Oriole* Streak-backed Oriole Bullock’s Oriole Scott’s Oriole Orchard Iriole Finches House Finch* Lesser Goldfinch* Lawrence’s Goldfinch (*) American Goldfinch* Evening Grosbeak Pine Siskin Belding’s savannah sparrow © Shari Erickson Sp S c c c r c r c u c c c u c c r c c o c r c c r c F W c o c o r c u c o r r r r c o c r r c u c c c o c r o c c o c r r o Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge 301 Caspian Way Imperial Beach, CA 91932 Telephone: 619/575 2704 FAX: 619/575 6913 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service http://www.fws.gov Refuge Information 1 800/344 WILD Cover photo snowy egret Inside cover photo brown pelicans © Phillip Roullard January 1999