In some parts of our province there have been reports of American Robins, Canada Geese and even a Great Blue Heron. These are very common once the snow starts to melt, so soon enough we will all see and hear them around.
I created this chart to show what species have been sighted in the past couple of weeks and those that should be arriving in the next two months. I went back through my own ebird data to come up with the "Coming Soon" portion and have looked at all available forms of media to create the Spotted Recently" part.
I didn't include species that stay all year (Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay, Downy Woodpecker etc.). I live in Carleton county and work in York county, so I focused primarily on species that could be found in these two areas of NB. Once the St. John River starts to melt, I can start to add a lot more different species of ducks.
I'm going to keep up with the Spotted Recently sections, but would gladly accept any input to the Coming Soon parts.
Spotted Recently
Backyard/Feeders
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Spotted Recently
Water, Forest, Driving
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Coming Soon (Apr/May)
Backyard/Feeders
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Coming Soon (Apr/May)
Water, Forest, Driving
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Leaving Soon
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Common Grackle
American Robin
Brown-headed Cowbird
Red-winged Blackbird
Cedar Waxwing
Fox Sparrow
Song Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
Wood Duck
American Wigeon
Ring-necked Duck
Canada Geese
Snow Goose
Great Blue Heron
American Woodcock Killdeer
Turkey Vulture
Red-tailed Hawk
Northern Harrier
Merlin
Osprey
American Kestrel
Eastern Phoebe
Tree Swallow
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Chipping Sparrow
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Belted Kingfisher
Eastern Kingbird
Barn Swallow
Cliff Swallow
Blue-headed Vireo
Gray Catbird
Veery
Hermit Thrush
Spotted Sandpiper
Bobolink
Baltimore Oriole
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Palm Warbler
CommonYellowthroat Yellow-rumped Warbler |
Snow Bunting
Bohemian Waxwing
Northern Shrike
Purple Sandpiper
American Tree Sparrow
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