A Birding Year in Review 2011

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Purple Gallinule
As 2011 draws to a close, I thought it would be good to look back over the year and look at the progress in birding I've made.  In 2010, I started recording every species I observe in eBird, and that has been a great help to me to remember what I've seen where.  I recorded 92 new species in 2011. Now most of these are not true "lifers;" I'd seen most of them before, but I did not have any documentation of them.  As best I can tell, though, I had about 37 lifers this year.

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Florida Scrub Jay
Here's my eBird lifer list for 2011, including where and when I saw them.
1 Red-breasted Merganser Cocoa 12/17/2011
2 Blue-headed Vireo Cocoa 12/17/2011
3 Snail Kite Kaliga Park 11/18/2011
4 Eurasian Wigeon Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 11/15/2011
5 Sedge Wren Orlando Wetlands Park -- Birding Loop 11/12/2011
6 Painted Bunting Orlando Wetlands Park 11/12/2011
7 Ruby-crowned Kinglet Lake Lotus Park 10/29/2011
8 Cape May Warbler Lake Lotus Park 10/29/2011
9 Prairie Warbler Lake Lotus Park 10/29/2011
10 Fulvous Whistling-Duck Orlando Wetlands Park 10/15/2011
11 Short-tailed Hawk Mead Botanical Gardens 10/1/2011
12 Swainson's Thrush Mead Botanical Gardens 10/1/2011
13 Black-and-white Warbler Mead Botanical Gardens 10/1/2011
14 Hooded Warbler Mead Botanical Gardens 10/1/2011
15 Solitary Sandpiper Orlando Wetlands Park 9/24/2011
16 Veery Mead Botanical Gardens 9/17/2011
17 American Redstart Mead Botanical Gardens 9/17/2011
18 Northern Parula Mead Botanical Gardens 9/17/2011
19 Black-throated Blue Warbler Mead Botanical Gardens 9/17/2011
20 Pectoral Sandpiper Viera Wetlands 8/6/2011
21 Stilt Sandpiper Viera Wetlands 8/6/2011
22 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Orlando Wetlands Park 6/4/2011
24 Purple Gallinule Orlando Wetlands Park -- Birding Loop 5/14/2011
25 Spotted Sandpiper Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 5/14/2011
26 Marbled Godwit Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 5/14/2011
27 Semipalmated Plover Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 4/2/2011
28 Florida Scrub-Jay Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 4/2/2011
29 King Rail Viera Wetlands 3/23/2011
30 Black-necked Stilt Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 3/22/2011
31 Black Skimmer Merritt Island NWR--Black Point Drive 3/22/2011
32 Surf Scoter Upper Hooper's Island (MD) 3/4/2011
33 Long-tailed Duck Upper Hooper's Island (MD) 3/4/2011
34 Common Goldeneye Upper Hooper's Island (MD) 3/4/2011
35 Horned Grebe Upper Hooper's Island (MD) 3/4/2011
36 Common Merganser Blackwater NWR (MD) 3/4/2011
37 Common Ground-Dove Merritt Island NWR--Biolab Rd 2/12/2011

I just can't remember if I've seen a few of these---in particular, the Veery, Ground Dove, Semipalmated Plover--before this year. But now that I'm keeping accurate records, it's very fun to look back over the progress I've made.  Beyond these lifers, I also saw two morphs that I'm proud of: a white morph Great Blue Heron and a white morph Reddish Egret.  Here are some photos of my "lifers" from this year.

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Snail Kite
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Blue-headed Vireo
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Yellow-crowned Night Heron
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Fulvous Whistling Duck
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Northern Parula


Comments

  1. I wish I had your new bird numbers and that I actually had a picture of each one. I'm currently volunteering in California and only have pictures of our famous falcated duck. But I did get three life birds on a Christmas count here - Oak Titmouse, Rock Wren, and Lewis's woodpecker.

    I'm so glad you are turning in date to e-bird. It is fun for us and really lets us give back to help figure out what's happening to the birds. I hope all your readers will consider keeping their birding date in ebird.

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  2. Great list! I recently started using ebird and hope to keep accurate records for 2012. Happy New Year!

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  3. That is an impressive list.
    My list doesn't come even close!
    What an adorable Northern Parula. What a pretty colours.
    Best wishes for 2012 and I hope at the end of 2012 you can present another impressive list.
    Cheers, Paula

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