End of Year Summary

 

           Our Ohio Birding Big Year finished with a fizzle rather than a bang.   Mike and I only added two new birds in November and one in December.  We did attempt to chase a number a birds but were generally unsuccessful.  We were out of state for a week around Thanksgiving and another week around Christmas. 

          All and all, we were very pleased with our total number of species for the year.  We finished with 304 which exceeded our goal of 300 birds.  This put us in 4th place for the year behind the top birder who had 314.  We saw 19 new Ohio life birds this year which are listed below.  We also saw an American Flamingo and White-cheeked Pintail in Florida as well as a Baird’s Sparrow in Alberta which were all ABA life birds. 

          Mike and I want to thank everyone who followed our blog and/or made comments.  It was very gratifying to know that friends and family followed our adventures and continued to encourage us throughout the year.

Allen’s Hummingbird                    Western Kingbird

Brant                                           Swallow-tailed Kite

Fish Crow                                    Limpkin

Common Raven                           Red Phalarope

Red-throated Loon                       Nelson’s Sparrow

King Eider                                    Townsend’s Solitaire

Golden Eagle                               Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

Smith’s Longspur                         Little Gull

Mississippi Kite                            Pomarine Jaeger

Chuck-will’s-widow

Comments

  1. Always interesting to learn from what our friends are doing. 2023 is another year with potential to fill your book with more lifers 👍

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    1. I'm sure 2023 will be a good year and hope it includes more birding adventures.

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  2. What fun to see all the great pictures!
    I loved following your adventures!

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  3. It was great following your effort. I'll miss it in 2023. Maybe you have some other list to go for and blog about?

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  4. Thanks Ann. I think you were the most faithful reader of the blog. I really appreciated all your comments.

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