Hooting "who cooks for you?" on Jby Jenna and John Stanek in the Service mentioned to Alison Sheehey that she had heard a bird and AlisonĬonfirmed this new county record species. The 442nd native addition is a specialty resident of post-fire forest, the Cedarįire in the Greenhorn Mountains created habitat for a small population of Black-backed Woodpecker found on July 18, 2017. Hummingbird was observed by John Stanek on the Kern River Preserve on The 443rd native addition a Violet-crowned Is being recirculated as a potential hybrid, stay tuned to The 444th native bird, Glossy Ibis, was observed by John Sterling on the Kern Water Bank on April 23, 2019, it Native species, Marsh Sandpiper, was observed by Ibis is found to be a hybrid, the list will revert to 444Ĭlick here for a simple checklist to print and use in the field. These birds have been documented over the past 150 What is extremely common in one county location may be unheard of orĮxceptional in another. Very few species have been recorded in every Within the county and include: great basin, wetland, desert, montane, riparian,Ĭhaparral, and grassland habitats. Resident, migrant, visitant, and vagrant species. Supplement) listing order and nomenclature. Society) Check-list of North American Birds, Seventh List is current with The AOS (American Ornithological More if you count California Condor as introduced)īringing the official total to 455* accepted species. Introduced species (and 9 additional unaccepted introduced species), (+1 The current county tally of birds is 445 native species (NIB) plus 10
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