Date: 1/3/26 2:20 pm
From: Steve Hovey via groups.io <shovey34...>
Subject: [sbcobirding] Birds Left to Find
Hello all. An amazing job so far considering the horrific conditions. At
this point in the count we want to let everyone know what birds from the
Tally Sheet have not yet been seen. Here is the list sorted by most common
to least common. Some of the birds have locations that they've recently
been seen. Thanks all for your great effort today!



STILL MISSING

Hairy Woodpecker

Sharp-shinned Hawk May have been found!

Red-breasted Nuthatch

White-throated Swift

Merlin

Phainopepla

Chestnut-backed Chickadee

Common Loon

Black Turnstone

Horned Grebe

Lark Sparrow Driveway near 321 W De La Guerra

American Barn Owl Contact Libby Patten for location

Chipping Sparrow

Wilson's Warbler

Pine Siskin

Snow Goose

Greater White-fronted Goose

Rock Wren

Black-vented Shearwater

Cackling Goose

Hooded Oriole

Western Sandpiper

Mute Swan

Nashville Warbler

Townsend's Solitaire

Wild Turkey

Black-and-white Warbler

Lawrence's Goldfinch

MacGillivray's Warbler

Mountain Quail

Snowy Plover

Northern Yellow Warbler

Hermit Warbler David Love Place

Brown Creeper

Burrowing Owl

Common Merganser

Greater Roadrunner

Lucy's Warbler

Varied Thrush

Vermilion Flycatcher

Wilson's Snipe

American White Pelican

Bald Eagle

Canvasback

Common Murre

Golden-crowned Kinglet

Northern Fulmar

Northern Pygmy-Owl

Orchard Oriole

Short-eared Owl

Swinhoe's White-eye

Western Warbling Vireo

American Bittern

Baltimore Oriole

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Common Gallinule

Dunlin

Eastern Phoebe

Eurasian Wigeon

Golden Eagle

Greater Scaup

Red Crossbill

Rhinoceros Auklet

Ross's Goose

Tennessee Warbler 3937 Via Diego in Tipus

Tree Swallow

Black Scoter

Black-headed Grosbeak

Broad-billed Hummingbird

Common Ground Dove

Grasshopper Sparrow

Hepatic Tanager

Least Bittern

Mountain Chickadee

Northern Rough-winged Swallow

Pygmy Nuthatch

Red-naped Sapsucker Lake Los Carneros

Sage Thrasher

Violet-green Swallow

Western Flycatcher

White-faced Ibis

White-winged Scoter

Winter Wren

-Steve
Goleta


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