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Call website: http://www.enature.com/birding/audio.asp
Bird ID and calls Call website: LINK
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Water birds/ near shore birds
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Green heron (to 22”) Green heron
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Great blue heron (to 4.5 feet)
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Belted kingfisher (not required)
Belted kingfisher, small fish and insect eaters…near water
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Canada goose (to 43 inches) Call: A-RONK, A-RONK
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Killdeer To 12” Note two breast bands Call: loud, repetitive KILL-DEE
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Woodpeckers And Misc
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Downy woodpecker (to 6”)
Call: sharp, descending whinny and a single pick Downy woodpecker (downy versus Hairy) Hairy (to 10”)
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Red bellied woodpecker (not required bird)
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Wing and tail linings are yellow Up to 13”
Northern flicker Northern flicker Wing and tail linings are yellow Up to 13” Call: WICK, WICK, WICK OR WIK-A-WIK-A-WIK
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Call: OOAHOO, COO, COO, COO
Mourning dove Mourning dove Call: OOAHOO, COO, COO, COO Rock dove “pigeon”
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Ruby throated hummingbird
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Birds of Prey
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Swainson’s hawk Red tailed hawk Red shouldered
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Distinct V shape when flying Red head
Turkey vulture Distinct V shape when flying Red head Trailing half of wings are silvery Turkey vulture
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Golden eagle Golden eagle
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Bald eagle (with juvenile)
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Perching Birds
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Western kingbird (to 8”) Not required
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Western/Eastern meadowlarks – not required
Western and eastern meadowlark (very similar looking)
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American goldfinch To 5”, fields
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Purple martin (to 8”) Notice notch in tail (NOT REQUIRED)
Purple martins (blue/black)
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Barn Swallow (to 8”) Note forked tail Barn swallow
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Scissor-tailed flycatcher Oklahoma state bird To 14”
Scissor tail flycatcher, state bird
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Northern Mockingbird call is in triplets – mimics other songs To 11”
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Call: CHEER, CHEER, CHEER, PERTY, PERTY, PERTY
Northern Cardinal To 9” Call: CHEER, CHEER, CHEER, PERTY, PERTY, PERTY cardinal
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American robin (CALL: CHEERY-UP, CHEERYDEE
Not to be confused with Baltimore oriole
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CALL: musical warble, ending in a descending CHEER
House finch CALL: musical warble, ending in a descending CHEER House finch
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Painted bunting – not required
Painted bunting, dense forests, often not seen Painted bunting – not required
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Summer tanager – not required
Summer tanagers Summer tanager – not required
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Compare with Painted bunting
Eastern Bluebird, to 7” Eastern bluebird Compare with Painted bunting
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To 14”, note crest; Call is a loud, harsh JAY, JAY
Blue jay To 14”, note crest; Call is a loud, harsh JAY, JAY Blue jay
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Indigo bunting – not required
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Carolina wren to 6”. Note white eyebrow stripe and upward tail
Call: TEA KETTLE, TEA KETTLE, TEA KETTLE
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(to 4.5”) Call: CHIC-A-DEE, DEE, DEE
Carolina chickadee (to 4.5”) Call: CHIC-A-DEE, DEE, DEE Carolina chickadee
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White breasted nuthatch (to 6”, creeps head down, down a tree)
Call: ANNK, ANNK White breasted nuthatch. Creeps head down down tree (mature forests), extra long claws for grasping.
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Gray catbird (to 9”) Note black cap
Gray Cat bird (rust colored under tail, black cap)
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Ruby crowned kinglet (to 3.5 inches) (NOT REQUIRED)
Ruby crowned kinglet very small. In US only smaller bird are the hummingbirds inches
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Call is Peter-peter-peter
Tufted titmouse (to 6”) Tufted titmouse. Mate for life Call is Peter-peter-peter
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House Sparrow Call is a repeated Chirp, Chirp, Chirp (to 6”)
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Perching Birds “Black Birds”
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Common grackle (to 14”) Call is a harsh, nasal SPI-KANK also, CHUCK
Brown headed cow bird Red winged blackbird Great tailed grackle (to 18”)
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Brewer’s Blackbird (to 9 in)
American Crow (To 22”) Call is distinct “caw” European Starling (to 8”)
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