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How's Your 2024 List Going? (2 Viewers)

Three new birds this morning. New species are getting harder to find as I tick the usual migrants as they arrive or pass through.

351. Bank Swallow (aka Sand Martin)
352. Wilson’s Warbler
353. Willow Flycatcher

Dave
 
I didn't get a chance for any proper birding this weekend, but a short hike this afternoon produced a couple new birds:

166. Acadian Flycatcher
167. Summer Tanager
 
Had a fantastic hour of birding early this morning before work:

172. Willow Flycatcher
173. Connecticut Warbler
174. Philidelphia Vireo
175. Least Flycatcher
176. Chestnut-sided Warbler
177. Northern Bobwhite
 
Got one new bird early this morning, then randomly saw another later in the day in a different county.

178. Canada Warbler
179. Eurasian Collared-Dove
 
I'm back in Sweden for another year with the flycatchers and I've added a few new species in the last two days:

191. Hooded Crow
192. White-tailed Eagle
193. Common Crane
194. Hawfinch
195. Lesser Whitethroat
196. Spotted Flycatcher
197. Icterine Warbler
198. Collared Flycatcher
199. Barnacle Goose
200. Wood Warbler
201. Brant Goose
202. Marsh Warbler
 
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A good 10 mile hike this morning added:
Indigo Bunting
Canada Warbler
Cerulean Warbler
Hooded Warbler
Kentucky Warbler
Worm-eating Warbler
Baltimore Oriole
Yellow-breasted Chat
Field Sparrow
Acadian Flycatcher
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Wild Turkey

for and even 200 on the year
 
More from northern Öland today:

203. Common Eider
204. Arctic Tern
205. Common Whitethroat
206. Thrush Nightingale
207. Red-backed Shrike
208. Garganey
209. Eurasian Oystercatcher
210. Red-breasted Merganser
 
Every morning I bird for about ten minutes in the yard before I leave for work. This morning I got a new bird for the year.

357. Yellow-billed Cuckoo

Dave
 
A few more today. It seems weird not getting the treecreeper until now, but I've been out of their range for most of the year.

211. Black Woodpecker
212. Eurasian Treecreeper
213. Garden Warbler
214. Common Tern
 

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