New Bird, Hoo Dis
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Pledges:

  • Adam Colbert: $2/species
  • Christina Zarraga: $2/species
  • Marcia Grand: $12/species

FINAL SPECIES COUNT: 96 

Species Identified:

1) Pyrrhuloxia (Sabino Canyon)

2) Lucy's Warbler (Sabino Canyon)    

3) Canyon Towhee (Sabino Canyon)    

4) Black-throated Sparrow (Sabino Canyon)

5) Phainopepla (Sabino Canyon)

6) House Finch  (Sabino Canyon)     

7) Verdin  (Sabino Canyon)                    

8) Northern Mockingbird  (Sabino Canyon) 

9) Gila Woodpecker (Sabino Canyon) 

10) Costa's Hummingbord (Sabino Canyon) 

11) Mourning Dove (Sabino Canyon) 

12) Anna's Hummingiord (Backyard)

13) Red-tailed Hawk (Neighborhood)

14) Western Screech Owl (Backyard)

15) Great Horned Owl (Neughborhood)

16) Vermillion Flycatcher (Backyard)

17) Lesser Goldfinch (Backyard)

18) Abert's Towhee (Agua Caliente Park)

19) Broad Billed Hummingbird (Agua Caliente Park)

20) Mallard (Agua Caliente Park)

21) Ring-necked Duck (Agua Caliente Park)

22) Gambel's Quail (Agua Caliente Park)

23) White-winged Dove (Agua Caliente Park)

24) Virginia Rail (Agua Caliente Park)

25) Sora (Agua Caliente Park)

26) Wilson's Snipe (Agua Caliente Park)

27) Least Sandpiper (Agua Caliente Park)

28) Double-crested Cormorant (Agua Caliente Park)

29) Turkey Vulture (Agua Caliente Park)

30) Ladder-backed Woodpecker (Agua Caliente Park)

31) Black Phoebe (Agua Caliente Park)

32) Cassin's Kingbird (Agua Caliente Park)

33) Violet-green Swallow (Agua Caliente Park)

34) Great-tailed Grackle (Agua Caliente Park)

35) Yellow Warbler (Sweetwater Wetlands)

36) Cinnamon Teal (Sweetwater Wetlands)

37) Northern Shoveler (Sweetwater Wetlands)

38) Gadwell (Sweetwater Wetlands)

39) Green-winged Teal (Sweetwater Wetlands)

40) Redhead (Sweetwater Wetlands)

41) American Wigeon (Sweetwater Wetlands)

42) Lesser Scaup (Sweetwater Wetlands)

43) Ruddy Duck (Sweetwater Wetlands)

44) Common Gallinule (Sweetwater Wetlands)

45) American Coot (Sweetwater Wetlands)

46) Killdeer (Sweetwater Wetlands)

47) Pied-billed Grebe (Sweetwater Wetlands)

48) White-faced Ibis (Sweetwater Wetlands)

49) Cooper's Hawk (Sweetwater Wetlands)

50) Cactus Wren (Sweetwater Wetlands)

51) European Starling (Sweetwater Wetlands)

52) White-crowned Sparrow (Sweetwater Wetlands)

53) Red-winged Blackbird (Sweetwater Wetlands)

54) Yellow-rumped Warbler (Sweetwater Wetlands)

55) Blacked-neck Stilt (El Rio Preserve)

56) Long-billed Dowitcher (El Rio Preserve)

57) Snowy Egret (El Rio Preserve)

58) Green-tailed Towhee (El Rio Preserve)

59) Greater Roadrunner (El Rio Preserve)

60) Green Heron (El Rio Preserve)

61) Common Raven (El Rio Preserve)

62) Song Sparrow (El Rio Preserve)

63) Northern Rough-winged Swallow (El Rio Preserve)

64) Lincoln's Sparrow (El Rio Preserve)

65) American Kestrel (Tanque Verde Wash)

66) Curved-billed Thrasher (Tanque Verde Wash)

67) Belted Kingfisher (Agua Caliente Park)

68) Mexican Duck (Agua Caliente Park)

69) Black-headed Grosbeak (Madera Canyon)

70) Rivoli's hummingbird (Madera Canyon)

71) Red-naped Sapsucker (Madera Canyon)

72) Black-chinned Hummingbird (Madera Canyon)

73) Pine Siskin (Madera Canyon)

74) Lazuli Bunting (Madera Canyon)

75) Berylline Hummingbird (Madera Canyon)

76) White-breated Nuthatch (Madera Canyon)

77) Painted Redstart (Madera Canyon)

78) Bridled Titmouse (Madera Canyon)

79) Hepatic Tanager (Madera Canyon)

80) Tree Swallow (Maeveen Behan Desert Sanctuary/Crooked Tree Golf Course)

81) Brewer's Sparrow (Maeveen Behan Desert Sanctuary/Crooked Tree Golf Course)

82) Yellow-headed Blackbird (Maeveen Behan Desert Sanctuary/Crooked Tree Golf Course)

83) Blue-winged Teal (Maeveen Behan Desert Sanctuary/Crooked Tree Golf Course)

84) Burrowing Owl (Marana)

85) Lesser Nighthawk (Backyard)

86) Townsend's Warbler (Backyard)

87) Hermit Warbler (Backyard)

88) Black-throated Gray Warbler (Sweetwater Wetlands)

89) Spotted Sandpiper (Sweetwater Wetlands)

90) Solitary Sandpiper (Sweetwater Wetlands)

91) Hooded Oriole (Agua Caliente Park)

92) Black-crowned Night Heron (El Rio Preserve)

93) Harris Hawk (Tanque Verde Wash)

94) Brown-crested Flycatcher (Sweetwater Wetlands)

95) Common Yellowthroat (Sweetwater Wetlands)

96) Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Sabino Canyon)

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Supporters
Name Date Amount Comments
Adam Colbert 04/29/2025 $198.89 Thank you for the donations and the support!
Christina Zarraga 04/29/2025 $198.89 In honor of Effie. Thank you to everyone who donated to our first birdathon!
Anonymous Friend 04/28/2025 $52.06  
Margaret Clark 04/22/2025 $52.01  
Carleigh Haubach 03/22/2025 $26.19 I loved your name. I'm down in Green Valley. Can I help with your team from here? I love on an arroyo and normally see the same 6 species but I can get to Canoa Lake pretty easily.
Julee Dawson 03/15/2025 $52.01 Thanks for your commitment to the birdathon
  Total $580.05  
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