Birds found during our 
Birding & Nature Tour 
in
Arizona

in 2007 


Dates:

July  22-29


Codes:


(t): a globally threatened or rare species, designated by Birdlife International
     (t1): critical     (t2): endangered     (t3): vulnerable
(nt): a near-threatened species globally

(NA:vr):  very rare in North America
(NAr):     rare in North America
(AZr):     rare in Arizona

(NAi):    introduced species in North America

PHOTO AT UPPER RIGHT: a female BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD


The following list compiled by Armas Hill, leader of the tour

Links:

Cummulative List of Birds during our Arizona Tours

In cumulative lists of birds, scientific names are given & subspecies are noted.

List of Mammals during Previous Arizona Tours

North American Mammals

A list of Mammals during our August '07 Arizona tour follows the bird-list below. 

Upcoming North American Birding & Nature Tours


Bird-List:

  1. Scaled Quail

  2. Gambel's Quail 

  3. Montezuma Quail

  4. "Mexican" Mallard

  5. Cinnamon Teal

  6. Lesser Scaup

  7. Ruddy Duck

  8. Pied-billed Grebe

  9. White-faced Ibis

  10. Great Blue Heron 

  11. Black-crowned Night-Heron  

  12. Turkey Vulture 

  13. Black Vulture

  14. Northern Crested Caracara
     
  15. American Kestrel

  16. Mississippi Kite

     
  17. Northern Harrier 

  18. Cooper's Hawk 

  19. Common Black Hawk

  20. Harris's Hawk  
    (also called Bay-winged Hawk) 

  21. Gray Hawk 

  22. Zone-tailed Hawk 

  23. Swainson's Hawk 

  24. Red-tailed Hawk 

  25. Short-tailed Hawk

  26. American Coot 

  27. Killdeer 

  28. American Avocet 

  29. Black-necked Stilt 

  30. Lesser Yellowlegs 

  31. Ruddy Turnstone  (AZr)

  32. Baird's Sandpiper

  33. Western Sandpiper 

  34. Least Sandpiper 

  35. Long-billed Dowitcher

  36. Wilson's Phalarope 

  37. Ring-billed Gull

  38. Black Tern 

  39. Band-tailed Pigeon 

  40. Common (or Feral) Pigeon (NAi) 

  41. Eurasian Collared-Dove (NAi) 

  42. White-winged Dove 

  43. Mourning Dove 

  44. Inca Dove 

  45. Common Ground Dove 

  46. Yellow-billed Cuckoo 

  47. Greater Roadrunner 

  48. Great Horned Owl 

  49. Burrowing Owl

  50. Lesser Nighthawk 

  51. Common Nighthawk 

  52. White-throated Swift

  53. Broad-billed Hummingbird 

  54. White-eared Hummingbird  (NAr) 

  55. Blue-throated Hummingbird 

  56. Magnificent (or "Rivoli's") Hummingbird 

  57. Anna's Hummingbird 

  58. Black-chinned Hummingbird  (PHOTO AT TOP OF THIS LIST)  

  59. Calliope Hummingbird

  60. Broad-tailed Hummingbird 

  61. Allen's Hummingbird 

  62. Rufous Hummingbird 

  63. Elegant Trogon 
    (was at one time called Coppery-tailed Trogon) 

  64. Acorn Woodpecker 

  65. Gila Woodpecker 

  66. Hairy Woodpecker 

  67. Ladder-backed Woodpecker 

  68. Arizona Woodpecker 
    (was conspecific with what's now the Strickland's Woodpecker in Mexico)  

  69. Gilded Flicker

  70. "Red-shafted" Northern Flicker  

  71. Greater Pewee 

      
  72. Western Wood Pewee
     
  73. Cordilleran Flycatcher

  74. Buff-breasted Flycatcher 

  75. Black Phoebe 

  76. Say's Phoebe 

  77. Vermilion Flycatcher 

  78. Dusky-capped Flycatcher 

  79. Ash-throated Flycatcher 

  80. Brown-crested Flycatcher 

  81. Tropical Kingbird (NAr)

     
  82. Western Kingbird 

  83. Cassin's Kingbird 

  84. Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher 

  85. Loggerhead Shrike 

  86. Hutton's Vireo 

  87. Steller's Jay

  88. Western Scrub Jay

  89. Mexican Jay

  90. Northern Raven

  91. Chihuahuan Raven

  92. Phainopepla

  93. Mountain Chickadee

  94. Mexican Chickadee

  95. Bridled Titmouse

  96. Juniper Titmouse

  97. Verdin

  98. Purple Martin

  99. Violet-green Swallow 

  100. Northern Rough-winged Swallow

  101. American Cliff Swallow 

  102. Barn Swallow 

  103. American Bushtit

  104. Ruby-crowned Kinglet

  105. Cactus Wren

  106. "Brown-throated" House Wren

  107. Bewick's Wren

  108. Canyon Wren 

  109. Red-breasted Nuthatch 

  110. White-breasted Nuthatch 

  111. Pygmy Nuthatch 

  112. Brown Creeper 

  113. Northern Mockingbird

  114. Curve-billed Thrasher

  115. European Starling  (NAi)

  116. American Robin 

  117. Rufous-backed Robin  (NAr)

  118. Hermit Thrush 

  119. House Sparrow (NAi)

  120. Olive Warbler

  121. Lesser Goldfinch

  122. House Finch

  123. Orange-crowned Warbler

  124. American Yellow Warbler 

  125. Black-throated Gray Warbler 

  126. Hermit Warbler 

  127. Painted Whitestart  (has been called Painted Redstart) 
     
  128. Red-faced Warbler 

  129. Common Yellowthroat 

  130. Yellow-breasted Chat 

  131. Hooded Oriole

  132. Bullock's Oriole

  133. Scott's Oriole

  134. Red-winged Blackbird

  135. Yellow-headed Blackbird

  136. Great-tailed Grackle 

  137. Bronzed Cowbird

  138. Brown-headed Cowbird

  139. "Lillian's" Eastern Meadowlark

  140. Western Meadowlark

  141. Rufous-crowned Sparrow

  142. Rufous-winged Sparrow  

  143. Black-throated Sparrow 

  144. Lark Sparrow 

  145. Song Sparrow 

  146. "Mexican" Yellow-eyed Junco 

  147. Spotted Towhee

  148. Canyon Towhee

  149. Abert's Towhee

  150. Summer Tanager

  151. Western Tanager

  152. Northern Cardinal 

  153. Pyrrhuloxia 

  154. MEXICAN YELLOW GROSBEAK (NAvr) (AZr)

  155. Black-headed Grosbeak 

  156. Blue Grosbeak 

  157. Varied Bunting   


Mammals during our
August '07 Tour in Arizona

  1. Round-tailed Ground Squirrel 

  2. Harris's Antelope Squirrel 

  3. Variegated Ground Squirrel  (has also been called Ground Squirrel)  

  4. Arizona Gray Squirrel

     
  5. Abert's Squirrel 

  6. Cliff Chipmunk

  7. Bailey's Pocket Mouse 

  8. Coyote

     
  9. Desert Cottontail

     
  10. Eastern Cottontail

  11. Black-tailed Jackrabbit 

  12. White-tailed Deer 

  13. Mule Deer