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Yellow-footed Flycatcher - eBird

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An aptly named flycatcher of the lower parts of the forest edge and forest clearings. Overall grayish with a white belly, a white throat, a uniform gray chest, a mostly yellow bill, and unique bright yellow legs. Similar to many other African flycatchers, but the yellow feet and bill set it...

on Feb 17

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Yellow-billed Lorikeet - eBird

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A medium-sized, long-tailed parrot of mid-montane forest and edge. Predominantly green with a bright red patch from the chest, where it is broadest, to the belly. Yellow bill and lime green streaks radiating from the eye. Readily seen flying in small flocks. Similar to Orange-billed Lorikeet,...

on Feb 16

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Williams's Lark - eBird

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A small, compact lark with variable dark- to rusty-brown upperparts, sometimes with darker streaks or feather centers, pale eyebrows and throat, and a pale belly that contrasts with the heavily streaked chest, often washed rufous. The tail is brownish with white outer feathers that are...

on Feb 16

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White-eared Night Heron - eBird

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Rare and elusive night-heron with a bug-eyed, almost “alien,” appearance. Highly localized, seldom encountered far from its nesting colonies and roost sites. Black above with gray streaking on the chest and a clean white-and-orange head pattern, though this can be hard to see in poor lighting....

on Sep 6

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Tibetan Eared-Pheasant - eBird

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Distinctive slate-gray pheasant with a bright red face, scraggly fan-shaped tail, and bizarre white whiskers (the namesake “ears”). Also note black cap, pale gray rump, and whitish belly. Restricted to the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, where it inhabits areas with dense scrubby or brushy cover....

on Sep 5

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eBird Checklist - 17 May 2025 - Monte de El Pardo--Cerro Marmota - 8 species

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Submitted by Francisco Molinero.

on Mon, 6AM

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eBird Checklist - 13 Jul 2025 - Taylor Farm Park - 26 species

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Submitted by Chris ODonnell.

on Sun, 2PM

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Cinnamon-bellied Flowerpiercer - eBird

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Small, active, warblerlike bird of highlands. Found in flower banks, forest edges, and overgrown brushy fields with flowers, mainly within pine-oak and evergreen forests. Also visits towns and gardens with flowering shrubbery. Flits amid flowers, piercing the bases with its

on Thu, 3AM

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eBird Checklist - 1 Jul 2025 - Karnakodam House - 2 species

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Submitted by Brihadeesh S.

on Jul 1

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Chestnut-backed Antbird - eBird

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Medium-sized antbird with pale blue facial skin. Look for warm brown back and gray head; males have entirely gray body, females brown. Frequently flicks tail down and slowly raises it back up. Sticks to the understory in mature forest, where it can be difficult to get a clear view. Usually in...

on Jun 28

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Easier, more accurate distance tracking in eBird Mobile - eBird

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Birding with the eBird Mobile app just got better. eBird Mobile will now calculate the unique distance you traveled, accounting for backtracking or repeated sections of your route.

on Jun 18

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eBird Checklist - 2 Jun 2025 - Middleton Moor - 31 species

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Submitted by Jon Lowes.

on Jun 15

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AviList: A Unified Global Checklist of the World’s Birds is Now Available - eBird

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A new unified global bird checklist, AviList, the most authoritative and up-to-date taxonomy of the world’s birds, was released on 11 June by a global team of experts in taxonomy, nomenclature, and bioinformatics. This collaboration includes researchers from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the...

on Jun 14

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eBird Passes 2 Billion Bird Observations - eBird

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The eBird community just reached a tremendous milestone: TWO BILLION (2,000,000,000) bird observations. If one billion observations was remarkable, two billion is even more incredible!

on Jun 12

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eBird Checklist - 27 Jan 2025 - Torre Del Rayo - 13 species

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Submitted by Francisco Molinero.

on Jun 12

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eBird - Discover a new world of birding...

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eBird transforms your bird sightings into science and conservation. Plan trips, find birds, track your lists, explore range maps and bird migration—all free.

on May 30

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eBird Checklist - 28 May 2025 - Elton Common - 16 species

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Submitted by Jon Lowes.

on May 29

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eBird Checklist - 12 Mar 2025 - Emb. Santillana--Aº Chozas - 20 species

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Submitted by Francisco Molinero.

on May 23

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Vitus Li, February eBirder of the Month - eBird

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Please join us in congratulating Vitus Li, of Ellicott City, Maryland—winner of the February 2025 eBirder of the Month Challenge, sponsored by ZEISS. Vitus’s name was drawn randomly from the thousands of eBirders who submitted 31 or more complete checklists during February that include counts...

on May 19

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Paruline obscure - eBird

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Minuscule paruline verdâtre qui niche dans la forêt boréale. Mâle nicheur, dos vert lime, tête gris-bleu clair et dessous blanchâtre délavé. Femelle et immature, généralement plus jaunes, mais également ternes. Voir le fin bandeau foncé traversant l’œil, le sourcil plus clair et les couvertures...

on May 17

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Pine Bunting - eBird

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A large brown bunting of open environments, from forest edges and clearings to hillsides and agricultural land. Breeding male is very handsome, warm brown overall with a bright white cheek patch and crown; listen for his buzzy song in the summer. Breeding female has largely white underparts and...

on May 15

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Vacances ornithologiques 2025 - eBird Trip Report

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10 May, 2025 – 19 May, 2025. Created by Jean-Sébastien Guénette

on May 12

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Global Big Day—10 May 2025 - eBird

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Global Big Day is an annual celebration of the birds around you. No matter where you are, join us virtually on 10 May, help celebrate World Migratory Bird Day, and share the birds you find with eBird.

on May 10

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Goéland leucophée - eBird

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Le gros goéland commun en Méditerranée; peu commun à localement assez commun dans le nord de l’Europe, principalement à la fin de l’été et en automne. S’observe souvent dans les troupes de Goélands bruns et de Goélands argentés, beaucoup plus nombreux, et semble plus ou moins intermédiaire entre...

on May 8

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eBird Checklist - 7 May 2025 - Taylor Farm Park - 38 species

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Submitted by Chris ODonnell.

on May 7

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Yellow-winged Vireo - eBird

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Small yellowish bird; note bold wingbars and face pattern with short pale eyebrow and arc under the eye. Yellow underparts sometimes bright, sometimes paler whitish, but always some yellow tones. Could be mistaken for a tyrannulet but note thicker bill and more horizontal posture. Usually seen...

on May 6

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Mallee Emuwren - eBird

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Tiny buff-brown bird with enormously long, fine tail, found in areas of mallee woodland with large spinifex clumps in a small area of far western Victoria and adjacent South Australia. Crown a clean, rich brown, with streaked back, wings, and cheek; underparts buffy brown. Males have a sky-blue...

on May 5

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Woodland Kingfisher - eBird

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A medium-sized, electric-blue-backed kingfisher with a distinctive bicolored bill: red above and black below. Pairs and singles mostly hunt insects in taller dry woodland, riverine forest, and forest edges. Its loud and characteristic call is a high-pitched “tuuui”, followed by a pause and then...

on May 4

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Greater Yellownape - eBird

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Brightly-colored medium-sized woodpecker with a moss-green back, a bright yellow nape, and a powerful pale bill. Gray underparts distinguish this species from the smaller Lesser Yellownape. Males have a white throat or moustache stripe, while females have a dark red one. Gives high-pitched yelps...

on May 4

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Camiguin Hanging-Parrot - eBird

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A very small parrot of upland forest on Camiguin island. Overall green in color with a bluish face, an orange bill and legs, and a red crown and rump. Note the long, pointed upper bill. Sexes appear similar. Similar to Philippine Hanging-Parrot, but slightly longer-tailed, with a combination of...

on May 4

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Yellow-throated Nightingale-Thrush - eBird

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Small, attractively patterned thrush of tropical and subtropical evergreen forest in foothills and highlands. Usually elusive and heard far more often than seen. Feeds mainly on the ground, but also in fruiting bushes and trees. Sings from low to middle level perches. Plumage distinctive: black...

on May 3

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eBird Checklist - 2 May 2025 - Padley Gorge - 12 species

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Submitted by Jon Lowes.

on May 3

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Crestless Curassow - eBird

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Large, terrestrial bird of flood-prone lowland rainforest; generally shy and difficult to see. Note all-dark appearance and small, red bill. Found in seasonally flooded forest, gallery forest in savanna, and near oxbow lakes. Forages on the ground for fallen fruit; usually alone or in pairs....

on May 3

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Pygmy Tit - eBird

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Absolutely tiny round gray bird, comparable in size to a flowerpecker or small sunbird. Fairly plain overall, but note pale eyes, whitish underparts, and stout dark bill. Very active, flitting about quickly in the upper and middle levels of forest, usually in small groups. Gives sharp chips and...

on May 3

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Hartlaub's Babbler - eBird

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Boldly marked babbler with a red eye and a white rump and belly. The white rump is very obvious in flight. Found in marsh, wet scrub, gallery forest, and thick woodland. Almost always in groups, which vary in size from several up to 15 individuals. Usually feeds by hopping along the ground....

on May 2

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Blue-fronted Fig-Parrot - eBird

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A small, short-tailed parrot of lowland forest, forest edge, and lush gardens. Mostly found at low elevations, and sometimes up into the hills. Green body with dark blue in the wing, black forecrown and cheek, and a pale line separating the cheek, crown and bill. Males have an orange breast,...

on May 2

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Common Chiffchaff - eBird

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A very plain leaf warbler found in a variety of wooded and scrubby habitats, often near water. Best identified by voice: song is a slightly jerky double-noted chiff-chaff, chiff-chaff..., very different from song of the similar Willow Warbler. Relative to Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff is often...

on May 2

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Lesser Woodcreeper - eBird

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Small, slim woodcreeper with a thin slightly decurved bill. Found in a variety of forest habitats, where it regularly follows mixed-species flocks. The rufous-brown body is heavily marked with drop-shaped spots on the breast, head, and back. The strong pale eyering, eyestripe, and throat add to...

on May 1