Palmer Hay Flats. Audubon Important Bird Area and State Game Refuge BIRD CHECKLIST.

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Palmer Hay Flats Audubon Important Bird Area and State Game Refuge BIRD CHECKLIST www.miloburcham.com REVISED 2017

CHECKLIST KEY n Very Common: Easily found in the right habitat and season n Common: Found in the right habitat and season n Uncommon: Found, with persistence, every year in the right habitat and season n Rare: Seen in most years, but in small numbers n Casual: Occasionally seen, but not every year N Documented nesting W Listed on the Audubon Alaska WatchList of declining or threatened species WATERFOWL J F M A M J J A S O N D Greater White-fronted Goose W* Snow Goose Cackling Goose Canada Goose N Trumpeter Swan N Tundra Swan Gadwall N Eurasian Wigeon American Wigeon N Mallard N Northern Shoveler N Northern Pintail N Green-winged Teal N Canvasback N Redhead N Ring-necked Duck N Greater Scaup N Lesser Scaup Harlequin Duck Bufflehead Common Goldeneye Barrow s Goldeneye Hooded Merganser Common Merganser Red-breasted Merganser GROUSE J F M A M J J A S O N D Ruffed Grouse N Spruce Grouse N Willow Ptarmigan LOONS AND GREBES Red-throated Loon N W Pacific Loon N Common Loon Horned Grebe N Red-necked Grebe N *Tule subspecies is on the WatchList, other subspecies are not. HERONS J F M A M J J A S O N D Great Blue Heron HAWKS AND EAGLES Osprey N Golden Eagle Northern Harrier N Sharp-shinned Hawk Northern Goshawk Bald Eagle N Red-tailed Hawk* N Rough-legged Hawk CRANES Sandhill Crane N PLOVERS Black-bellied Plover American Golden-Plover W Semipalmated Plover N Killdeer SANDPIPERS J F M A M J J A S O N D Spotted Sandpiper N Solitary Sandpiper N W Wandering Tattler W Greater Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs N W Whimbrel W Hudsonian Godwit W Ruddy Turnstone Sanderling Semipalmated Sandpiper Western Sandpiper Least Sandpiper N Baird s Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper Dunlin N Short-billed Dowitcher N W Long-billed Dowitcher Wilson s Snipe N Red-necked Phalarope N GULLS, TERNS, JAEGERS J F M A M J J A S O N D Bonaparte s Gull Mew Gull N Herring Gull N Glaucous-winged Gull N Glaucous Gull Arctic Tern N Parasitic Jaeger Long-tailed Jaeger *Most Red-tailed Hawks are Harlan s subspecies in this range.

PIGEONS J F M A M J J A S O N D Rock Pigeon (Introduced) OWLS Great Horned Owl N Northern Hawk Owl Great Gray Owl N Short-eared Owl N Boreal Owl Northern Saw-whet Owl HUMMINGBIRDS Rufous Hummingbird KINGFISHERS Belted Kingfisher N WOODPECKERS Downy Woodpecker N Hairy Woodpecker N American Three-toed Woodpecker N Black-backed Woodpecker Northern Flicker FALCONS J F M A M J J A S O N D American Kestrel Merlin Gyrfalcon Peregrine Falcon FLYCATCHERS Olive-sided Flycatcher N W Western Wood-Pewee N Alder Flycatcher N SHRIKES Northern Shrike N JAYS, CROWS, RAVENS Gray Jay Steller s Jay Black-billed Magpie N Common Raven N LARKS J F M A M J J A S O N D Horned Lark SWALLOWS Tree Swallow N Violet-green Swallow N Bank Swallow N Cliff Swallow N CHICKADEES Black-capped Chickadee N Boreal Chickadee N NUTHATCHES, CREEPERS, DIPPERS J F M A M J J A S O N D Red-breasted Nuthatch N Brown Creeper N American Dipper KINGLETS Ruby-crowned Kinglet N THRUSHES Townsend s Solitaire Gray-cheeked Thrush Swainson s Thrush N Hermit Thrush N American Robin N Varied Thrush N W STARLINGS European Starling PIPITS American Pipit WAXWINGS Bohemian Waxwing BUNTINGS Lapland Longspur Snow Bunting WARBLERS Northern Waterthrush N Orange-crowned Warbler N Yellow Warbler N Blackpoll Warbler N W Yellow-rumped Warbler N Townsend s Warbler Wilson s Warbler SPARROWS J F M A M J J A S O N D American Tree Sparrow Savannah Sparrow N Fox Sparrow N Song Sparrow Lincoln s Sparrow N White-crowned Sparrow N Golden-crowned Sparrow Dark-eyed Junco N BLACKBIRDS Red-winged Blackbird N Rusty Blackbird N W FINCHES Pine Grosbeak White-winged Crossbill Common Redpoll N Hoary Redpoll Pine Siskin

www.miloburcham.com GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE ACCIDENTAL, CASUAL, UNSUBSTANTIATED KEY n Casual: Occasionally seen, but not every year n Accidental: Only one or two ever seen here X Unsubstantiated: no photographic or sample evidence to support sighting W Listed on the Audubon Alaska WatchList of declining or threatened species SPECIES Brant W Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Surf Scoter White-winged Scoter Black Scoter Long-tailed Duck Rock Ptarmigan Sora American Coot Pacific Golden-Plover Upland Sandpiper Red Phalarope Common Murre Black-legged Kittiwake Mourning Dove Snowy Owl Red-eyed Vireo Pacific Wren Marsh Wren Brown-headed Cowbird Red Crossbill SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER Spring: March 16 May 31 Summer: June 1 July 31 Fall: August 1 November 30 Winter: December 1 March 15 PALMER HAY FLATS REFUGE AND IMPORTANT BIRD AREA ACCESS POINTS The Palmer Hay Flats encompass a rich estuary of about 45,000 acres. This mosaic of freshwater streams, silty glacial rivers, saltwater, lakes, ponds, marshes, bogs, mudflats exposed by forty-foot tides, and upland birch forests draws tens of thousands of ducks, geese, swans, shorebirds, and other birds when they stop to refuel during migration to and from northern nesting grounds. Many species of birds also stay to nest and raise young here. About three-quarters of this area is protected within the Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game manages the refuge, created in 1975, to protect wildlife habitat and allows compatible public uses. Palmer Hay Flats is one of Southcentral Alaska s most popular birding locations. The fall waterfowl hunting season is open from September through mid-december, so take note if you are birding then. Visit www.refuges.adfg.alaska.gov for more information on the refuge. The refuge is designated an Important Bird Area for the thousands of Canada Geese, Snow Geese, and Tundra Swans that rely on these wetlands during migration. Visit www.audubonalaska.org for more information about Important Bird Areas. Audubon Alaska uses science to identify and conserve important habitat for birds across Alaska, emphasizing public lands and waters.

John Schoen NORTHERN PINTAIL For more information on Alaska bird festivals and birding maps for Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Kodiak, contact Audubon Alaska at www.audubonalaska.org or 907-276-7034. For more information on birding in Alaska, visit www.birding.alaska.gov Checklist Compiler Aaron Bowman, Audubon Alaska Contributors Reviewers Bob Winckler, Dan Crowson, and David Sonneborn For a full list of data sources, visit www.audubonalaska.org Printed on sustainably-sourced paper with 10% post-consumer recycled content FRONT COVER: NORTHERN HAWK OWL