- 1) Black-Capped Chickadee
- 2) Scrub Jay
- 3) Steller’s Jay
- 4) Red breasted nuthatch
- 5) Bewick’s wren
- 6) Dark eyed junco
- 7) House finch
- 8) Purple finch
- 9) Bushtits
- 10) American goldfinch
- 11) Mourning dove
- 12) Lesser goldfinch
- 13) Anna’s hummingbird
- 14) Spotted towhee
- 15) Song sparrow
- 16) White crowned sparrow
- 17) American crow
- 18) Red tailed hawk (FO)
- 19) Northern flicker
- 20) American robin
- 21) Downy woodpecker
- 22) Hairy woodpecker
- 23) Common raven
- 24) Cedar waxwing
- 25) House wren
- 26) Tree swallow
- 27) Canada goose (FO)
- 28) Mallard (FO)
- 29) House sparrow
- 30) Wood duck (FO)
- 31) Pigeon (FO)
- 32) Great blue heron (FO)
- 33) Pine siskin
- 34) Coopers hawk (FO)
- 35) Chestnut-backed chickadee
- 36) Belted kingfisher
- 37) Osprey (FO)
- 38) Golden crowned sparrow
- 39) Mountain chickadee
- 40) Brown Creeper
- 41) Ruby Crowned Kinglet
- 42) Nashville Warbler
Birding Zaagkuilddrift Road
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