Species2
Date
Location
Notes5
Arctic Loon
11/28
Point Defiance
Did not chase it. One report.
Blackburnian Warbler
11/03
Neah Bay
White Wagtail
9/25
Tyson Blood Ponds
Magnolia Warbler
9/09
Washtucna
Philadelphia Vireo
9/06
Steptoe Butte
Did not chase it. One report.
Upland Sandpiper
8/21
Waterville Plateau
Did not chase it. One report.
Hawaiian Petrel
8/21
Westport pelagic - offshore
Pelagic
Least Tern
7/04
McNary NWR--Casey Pond
Arr 2 days later. Present prev evening.
White-rumped Sandpiper
6/18
Soap Lake
Ovenbird
6/15
Upper Jack's Trail, Mazama
Inaccessible. One report.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
6/12
Omak Creek BBS Stop 45
Thick-billed Murre
4/23
Westport pelagic - offshore
Pelagic
Parakeet Auklet
2/13
Westport pelagic - offshore
Pelagic
1 Explanation of
Filters:
"All" lists all 380 species seen or heard.
"Exclude Exotics" lists the 376 non-Exotic species seen or heard.
"Include missed species (non-exotic)" lists 376 non-Exotic species along with the 15 species missed
but observed in the state by others during 2022. This constitutes a complete list of all ABA-countable
species recorded in eBird in Washington during 2022.
"Missed species only" lists the 15 non-Exotic species observed in the state by others but not by us.
"Seen once" lists the species which we observed only once, or at least recorded on only one checklist,
during the year.
"Rare/difficult" lists the species which in Brian's opinion are either rare or usually not easy to
find even in suitable habitat in the state. These, along with the "Seen once" species, are the ones
to prioritize if doing a big year in Washington.
"Heard only" are the species which we identified by call or song but did not see.
2 Species taxonomy is based on the
64th supplement + to the AOU Check-list of North American Birds
published July 2023.
5 Explanation of
Notes
"One Report" indicates that the bird was seen only one time and by only one observer. Related journal
entry is linked.