Tuesday, December 31, 2024

2024 Wrap-up--83 Life Birds

Pomarine Jaeger, Barnegat Light SP
Four countries, 432 species, 83 life birds. So, the numbers look good, if you want to count up the check marks. But. When we were in Spain this year and I listed bird #1500 (I believe it was a Cinerous Vulture, but I can't be sure, which is part of the point I'm about to make), I said to our guide Pedro that I now had enough birds on my life list. We still had three more days to go on the trip, but I was ready to go home and walk around the bogs to see what I could find. He seemed perplexed. "But now you can aim for 2000," he said, and the prospect of that made me tired. There are 10,000+ species of birds. Does it matter if I have listed 15% of them or 20% of them? There are 350,000 to 400,000 species of beetles. My brother is an expert on beetles, but he sure doesn't think he's going find more than a tiny per cent of the described species. I know a birder who did a big world-wide year in 2024--more than 2000 species in one year, more than I've seen in the all the years I've been birding. It's an amazing achievement but not one that I envy. Looking back on my year list, already a lot of the birds I listed are vague in my mind--birds from Australia and South Africa even dimmer. I wonder how many of the 2000 birds on that list are really spectacular and "worth the trip" while the others are "padding." 

Mangrove Vireo, Puerto Morelos
As it happens, my two favorite lifers this year were the first and the last birds on the list. The first was a Mangrove Vireo which I found while walking along a--wait for it--mangrove in Puerto Morelos, Mexico, near where my friends live. No guide, no specific search, just attentiveness to a song I didn't recognize and after a little work, I finally found the bird and, once I knew the song, I could take Shari back the next morning and find it again. That, to me, was an accomplishment. Interestingly, while reading up on Mangrove Vireo, I found that it is not often found in mangroves! Just as the Prairie Warbler, which is not found on prairies, is misnamed, so is this bird to a certain extent. 

The last life bird for the year was the Pomarine Jaeger at Barnegat Light this month. It was a 45 minute drive away, which for me is a bit more traveling than I like to do of late, but it was a county bird, a state bird, and a bird that is usually seen far off-shore, so unlikely to be added to a landlubber's list--and I didn't have to eat mediocre food for 10 days to see it.

I tend to get negative anyway in December--it's not a great month to find much and certainly hard to find anything new and sometimes that attitude can bite you as it did this week. I was walking around Reeves Bogs on Sunday, finding what I'd expect to find and still had some time on my hands. I thought maybe I'd drive over to the Burlington County Fairgrounds to look for the Rough-legged Hawk, a bird that seems to return to the grasslands there every year, but then I said to myself, "Nah, I already have Rough-legged for the year, what's the point?" Instead, I headed home. Two hours later I got an alert that there was a Crested Caracara there and I burst out of the house to make the 40 minute drive there, but of course, the bird had flown 10 minutes before I got there. Had I felt that morning that searching for a Rough-legged might be fun, I'd have seen the caracara, year bird and county bird. But I didn't. I considered going to the Fairgrounds early on Monday, but thought it was low percentage, so instead I went to Whitesbog where I was when (of course) I got the alert that the caracara was back--30 minutes later I arrived, only to hear that the bird had flow off after 15 minutes. There had also been a Northern Shrike reported there but I already have Northern Shrike for the year and for the county, so I didn't care. It was still there today. The calendar flips tomorrow. I'm going to Sandy Hook to "Kick Off the Year List". On Thursday, I'll care about the shrike. New birds! Year birds! I'm playing a game I can't win. 

The life birds for the year more or less in order listed:

Species                 Location
Mangrove Vireo   Puerto Morelos (Mexico)
Pallid Swift   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Green Sandpiper   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Great Spotted Woodpecker   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Eurasian Jay   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Iberian Magpie   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Eurasian Blue Tit   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Willow Warbler   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Sardinian Warbler   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Eurasian Nuthatch   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Spotless Starling   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Eurasian Blackbird   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Spotted Flycatcher   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
European Pied Flycatcher   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
European Stonechat   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Northern Wheatear   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Yellow-crowned Bishop   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
White Wagtail   Quinta da Atalaya (Portugal)
Common Redshank   RN Estuario do Tejo (Portugal)
Short-toed Treecreeper   RN Estuario do Tejo (Portugal)
Eurasian Oystercatcher   RN Sapal Castro Marim e VRSA (Portugal)
Kentish Plover   RN Sapal Castro Marim e VRSA (Portugal)
Spotted Redshank   RN Sapal Castro Marim e VRSA (Portugal)
Slender-billed Gull   RN Sapal Castro Marim e VRSA (Portugal)
Audouin's Gull   RN Sapal Castro Marim e VRSA (Portugal)
Iberian Gray Shrike   A-49, Ayamonte ES-Huelva (Spain)
Tawny Owl   Villamanrique de la Condesa (Spain)
Black Stork   Chg-Bg-03,Sevilla (Spain)
Booted Eagle   Chg-Bg-03,Sevilla (Spain)
Black-headed Weaver   Carretera Sur del Colector (Spain)
Marbled Duck   Camino Muro de los Portugueses (Spain)
Common Snipe   Camino Muro de los Portugueses (Spain)
Little Ringed Plover   Camino Muro de los Portugueses (Spain)
Western Swamphen   Brazo del Este PjeNat (Spain)
Short-toed Snake-Eagle   Carretera Sur del Colector (Spain)
European Robin   Villamanrique de la Condesa (Spain)
Eurasian Curlew   Marismas del Odiel (Spain)
Eurasian Wryneck   Marismas del Odiel PNat (Spain)
Long-tailed Tit   Donana PN (Spain)
Wood Lark   Donana PN (Spain)
Eurasian Wren   Donana PN (Spain)
Red Kite   Muro de la Confederacian Hidrografica del Guadalquivir (Spain)
Whinchat   Muro de la Confederacian Hidrografica del Guadalquivir (Spain)
Eurasian Griffon   Donana PN (Spain)
Mediterranean Short-toed Lark   Donana PN (Spain)
Common Redstart   Donana PN (Spain)
Gray Wagtail   Donana PN (Spain)
Eurasian Linnet   Donana PN (Spain)
Corn Bunting   Donana PN (Spain)
Common Kingfisher   Lagunas de Martin Miguel (Spain)
White-headed Duck   Lagunas de Camino Colorado (Spain)
Temminck's Stint   Lagunas de Camino Colorado (Spain)
Northern Bald Ibis   11150, Vejer de la Frontera (Spain)
Eurasian Sparrowhawk   11150, Vejer de la Frontera (Spain)
Balearic Shearwater   El Estrecho PNat (Spain)
Spanish Sparrow   El Estrecho PNat (Spain)
Blue Rock-Thrush   Observatorio de Cazalla (Spain)
Egyptian Vulture   Los Alcornocales PNat (Spain)
European Shag   El Estrecho PNat (Spain)
Red-legged Partridge   Embalse de Alange (Spain)
Thekla's Lark   Embalse de Alange (Spain)
Eurasian Crag-Martin   Embalse de Alange (Spain)
European Red-rumped Swallow   Embalse de Alange (Spain)
Meadow Pipit   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Cinereous Vulture   Monfrague PN (Spain)
Crested Tit   Monfrague PN (Spain)
Great Bustard   Roadside 39.45384-6.19309 (Spain)
Spanish Eagle   Roadside 39.45384-6.19309 (Spain)
Little Owl   Roadside 39.45384-6.19309 (Spain)
Calandra Lark   Roadside 39.45384-6.19309 (Spain)
Black-bellied Sandgrouse   Roadside 39.46188-6.18491 (Spain)
Pin-tailed Sandgrouse   Magasca ZEPA (Spain)
Hawfinch   Monfrague PN (Spain)
Stock Dove   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Water Rail   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Eurasian Penduline-Tit   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Bluethroat   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Common Chiffchaff   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Eurasian Thick-knee   Embalse de Arrocampo (Spain)
Bonelli's Eagle   Lezaria Grande de Vila Franca de Xira (Portugal)
Blue-crowned Parakeet   Parque Eduardo VII (Portugal)
Pomarine Jaeger   Barnegat Lighthouse SP

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