Birding
This list is provided by the New Mexico Wildlife Center
To print your own list of Winter Birds of Abiquiu click here
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To print your own list of Winter Birds of Abiquiu click here
Images are from our readers. If you have an image to share please send to info@abiquiunews.com
The following list includes birds you are likely to see in Rio Arriba County, not just the Abiquiu area. Some of these birds spend the summer in the Spruce/Fir or Ponderosa Pine habitats. There are many birds that pass through the area only briefly during migration. This list does not include all of those.
Key: R- resident (either summer resident or year-round resident), M- migrant, U-uncommon
Key: R- resident (either summer resident or year-round resident), M- migrant, U-uncommon
Winter Birds of Abiquiu Area
Waterfowl
Ross’s Goose Snow Goose Canada Goose American Wigeon Mallard Northern Shoveler Northern Pintail Green-winged teal Canvasback Redhead Ring-necked duck Lesser Scaup Bufflehead Common Goldeneye Common Merganser Hooded Merganser American Coot Grouse/Quail Scaled Wild Turkey Loons/Grebes Pied-billed grebe Eared grebe Horned grebe Western grebe Hawk types Golden Eagle Bald Eagle Northern Harrier Sharp-shinned Coopers Hawk Coopers Hawk Red-tailed Hawk Shorebirds Killdeer Wilson’s Snipe Pigeons Rock Dove Eurasian Collared Mourning Dove Cuckoos Greater Roadrunner Owl Great Horned Western Screech Northern Pygmy Kingfishers Belted Kingfisher Woodpeckers Lewis Downy Hairy Northern Flicker Ladder Back Falcons Peregrine Prairie Merlin Kestrel Flycatchers Black Phoebe Say’s Phoebe Shrikes Loggerhead Northern Shrike Jays- Magpies-Crows-Ravens Pinyon Jay Steller’s Jay Western Scrub Jay Black-billed Magpie American Crow Common Raven |
Larks
Horned Lark Tits Bushtit Chickadees and Titmice Black-capped Chickadee Mountain Chickadee Juniper Titmouse Nuthatches and Creepers Red-breasted Nuthatch White-breasted Pygmy Nuthatch Brown Creeper Wrens Rock Wren Canyon Wren Bewick’s Wren Marsh Wren Dipper American Dipper Kinglet Golden-Crowned Herons and Cranes Great Blue Heron Sandhill Crane Thrushes Western Bluebird Mountain Bluebird Townsend’s Solitaire American Robin Thrashers Curve-billed Sage Starlings European Starling Waxwings Cedar Waxwing Sparrows SpottedTowhee Canyon Towhee Green-tailed Towhee Rufous-Crowned Song Sparrow White Crowned Dark-eyed Junco Grosbeaks Evening Grosbeak Pine Grosbeak Blackbirds Red-winged Western Meadowlark Brewer’s Blackbird Great-tailed Grackle Finches House Finch Cassin’s Finch Pine Siskin American Goldfinch Red Crossbill House Sparrow |
Spring / Summer Birds of Abiquiu Area
Herons and allies
Great Blue Heron, R Green Heron, R Black-crowned Night Heron, R Snowy Egret, RU White Faced Ibis, M Waterfowl Wood Duck, U Mallard, R Blue-winged Teal, RU Cinnamon Teal, RU Redhead, RU Common Merganser, R Ruddy Duck, R Grouse, Quail Scaled Quail, R Dusky Grouse, R Wild Turkey, R Loons and Grebes Pied-billed Grebe, R Eared Grebe, R Western Grebe, R Clarks Grebe, RU Cormorants and Pelicans Double-crested Cormorant, R American White Pelican, M Vultures, Hawks and Allies Turkey Vulture, R Osprey, R Golden Eagle, R Sharp-shinned Hawk, R Cooper’s Hawk, R Northern Goshawk, R Swainson’s Hawk, R Red-tailed Hawk, R Ferruginous Hawk, RU Rails and Allies Virginia Rail, R Sora, R American Coot, R Shorebirds American Avocet, M Killdeer, R Mountain Plover, RU Greater Yellowlegs, M Lesser Yellowlegs, MU Long-Billed Curlew, M Snipe, R Wilson’s Phalarope, R Gulls and Terns Franklin’s Gull, M Bonaparte’s Gull, M Ring-billed Gull Herring Gull Forster’s Tern, M Pigeons and Doves Rock Dove, R Eurasian Collared-Dove, R White-winged Dove, R Mourning Dove, R Ban-tailed Pigeon, R Owls Barn Owl, R Flammulated Owl, R Western Screech-Owl, R Great Horned Owl, R Northern Pygmy, Owl, R Burrowing Owl, R Long-eared Owl, R Northern Saw-whet Owl, R Mexican Spotted Owl, RU Boreal Owl, RU Night Jars and Allies Common Poorwill, R Common Nighthawk, R Swifts White-throated Swift, R Hummingbirds Black-chinned Hummingbird, R Broad-tailed Hummingbird, R Rufous Hummingbird, M May also see Magnificent, Calliope or others for brief periods Kingfishers Belted Kingfisher, R Woodpeckers Lewis’s Woodpecker, R Williamson’s Sapsucker, R Red-napped Sapsucker, R Laddeer-backed Woodpecker, R Downy Woodpecker, R Hairy Woodpecker, R American Three-toed Woodpecker (especially in burn areas just after fire) Northern Flicker, R Cuckoos Greater Roadrunner, R Vireos Warbling Vireo, RU Plumbeous Vireo, R Corvids Gray Jay, R Pinyon Jay, R Steller’s Jay, R Western Scrub-Jay, R Black-billed Magpie, R Clark’s Nutcracker, R American Crow, R Common Raven, R Martins and Swallows Northern Rough-winged Swallow, R Tree Swallows, RU Violet-green Swallow, R Bank Swallow, R Barn Swallow, R Cliff Swallow, R |
Falcons
American Kestrel, R Peregrine Falcon, R Prairie Falcon, R Tyrant Flycatchers, Pewees, Allies Western Wood-Pewee, R Hammond’s Flycatcher, R Cordilleran Flycatcher, R Willow Flycatcher, RU Gray Flycatcher, R Dusky Flycatcher, RU Black Phoebe, R Say’s Phoebe, R Ash-throated Flycatcher, R Olive-sided Flycatcher, R Western Kingbird, R Cassin’s Kingbird, R Shrikes Loggerhead Shrike, R Larks Horned Lark, R Gnatcatchers Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, R Chickadees and Titmice and LGB (little grey birds) Black-capped Chickadee, R Mountain Chickadee, R Juniper Titmouse, R Bushtits, R Nuthatches and Creepers Red-breasted Nuthatch, R White-breasted Nuthatch, R Pygmy Nuthatch, R Brown Creeper, R Wrens Rock Wren, R Canyon Wren, R House Wren, R Marsh Wren, R Bewick’s Wren, R Dippers American Dipper, R Kinglets Golden-crowned Kinglet, R Ruby-crowned Kinglet, R Catbirds, Mockingbirds, Thrashers Gray Catbird, R Sage Thrasher, R Curve-billed Thrasher, R Northern Mockingbird, R Thrushes Western Bluebird, R Mountain Bluebird, R Townsend’s Solitaire, R Hermit Thrush, R American Robin, R Starlings, Pipits, & Waxwings (unrelated birds but only one species in type) European Starling, R American Pipit, R Cedar Waxwing, R Wood Warblers Orange-crowned Warbler, R Nashville Warbler, M Virginia’s Warbler, R Yellow Warbler, R Yellow-rumped Warbler, R Grace’s Warbler, R Black-throated Gray Warbler, R Wilson’s Warbler, M MacGillivary’s Warbler, R Yellow-breasted Chat, R Common Yellowthroat, R Tanagers and Allies Western Tanager, R Hepatic Tanager, RU Black-headed Grosbeak, R Blue Grosbeak, R Evening Grosbeak, R Pine Grosbeak, R Lazuli Bunting, R Indigo Bunting, R Blackbirds Red-winged Blackbird, R Western Meadowlark, R Yellow-headed Blackbird, R Great-tailed Grackle, R Brown-headed Cowbird, R Bullock’s Oriole, R Scott’s Oriole, RU Sparrows/Emberizids- Others Green-tailed Towhee, R Spotted Towhee, R Canyon Towhee, R Rufous-crowned Sparrow, R Chipping Sparrow, R Brewer’s Sparrow, RU Savannah Sparrow, R Vesper Sparrow, R Lark Bunting, MU Lark Sparrow, R White-crowned Sparrow, R Song Sparrow, R Lincoln’s Sparrow, Mostly Migrant Dark-eyed Junco, R Finches and Allies House Finch, R Cassin’s Finch, R Red-Crossbill, R Pine Siskin, R Lesser Goldfinch, R American Goldfinch, R |
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