Wells Gray Provincial Park Birding May 23, 2024

Canada Goose – 3

Blue-winged Teal – 1

Mallard – 2

Ring-necked Duck – 2

Barrow’s Goldeneye – 8

Hooded Merganser – 2

Common Merganser – 1

Ruffed Grouse – 7

Rufous Hummingbird – 3

Sora – 1

Sandhill Crane – 2

Wilson’s Snipe – 2

Turkey Vulture – 2

Cooper’s Hawk – 1

Bald Eagle – 1

Broad-winged Hawk – 1

Swainson’s Hawk – 2

Belted Kingfisher – 1

Red-naped Sapsucker – 1

Lewis’s Woodpecker – 1

Downy Woodpecker – 1

Hairy Woodpecker – 1

Pileated Woodpecker – 3

Northern (Red-shafted) Flicker – 1

Olive-sided Flycatcher – 1

Western Wood-pewee – 2

Hammond’s Flycatcher – 5

Cassin’s Vireo – 3

Warbling Vireo – 4

Red-eyed Vireo – 1

Steller’s Jay – 1

Black-backed Magpie – 1

American Crow – 1

Common Raven – 11

Bank Swallow – 2

Tree Swallow – 1

Violet-green Swallow – 5

Northern Rough-winged Swallow – 10

Barn Swallow – 2

Ruby-crowned Kinglet – 14

Golden-crowned Kinglet – 5

Red-breasted Nuthatch – 9

Pacific Wren – 3

Marsh Wren – 1

Townsend’s Solitaire – 1

Varied Thrush – 8

Hermit Thrush – 1

American Robin – 11

Red Crossbill – 1

Pine Siskin – 17

American Goldfinch – 1

Chipping Sparrow – 8

Fox Sparrow – 1

Dark-eyed Junco – 6

Song Sparrow – 8

Lincoln’s Sparrow – 4

Red-winged blackbird – 10

Northern Waterthrush – 2

Orange-crowned Warbler – 9

MacGillivray’s Warbler – 1

Common Yellowthroat – 14

American Redstart – 1

Magnolia Warbler – 1

Yellow Warbler – 5

Yellow-rumped Warbler – 17

Townsend’s Warbler – 4

Wilson’s Warbler – 6

Western Tanager – 5

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