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Bird Sightings 2009

Bird Sightings 2009

View and search bird sightings in Highland Park, NJ from 2002-present.
(Primarily Donaldson and Johnson Parks)
by Joanne Williams

2022 – 2021 – 2020 – 2019 – 2018 – 2017 – 2016 – 2015 – 2014 – 2013 – 2012 – 2011 – 2010 – 2009 – 2008 – 2007 – 2006 – 2005 – 2004 – 2003 – 2002

2009 J F M A My Jn Jy Au S O N D
Red-throated Loon   3/10         
Common Loon   3/19         
Pied-billed Grebe 1/4 X         11/6 X
Horned Grebe            
Double-crest. Cormorant X X X X X X X X X X X X
Great Cormorant X X X X X      11/16 X
Great Blue Heron X X X X X X X X X X X X
Great Egret    4/6 X X X X X X  12/12
Little Blue Heron            
Snowy Egret      6/23 X X X X  
Cattle Egret      6/1      
Green Heron    4/23    8/30    
Blk-crowned Night Heron    4/4  X  X X X  
Yellow-crowned Night Heron            
Glossy Ibis            
Black Vulture  2/14  4/23    8/14    12/21
Turkey Vulture X X X X X X X X X X X X
Mute Swan   3/19 X   7/21     
Snow Goose 1/4 X X         
Cackling Goose  2/13          12/16
Canada Goose X X X X X X X X X X X X
Brant          10/17 X 
Wood Duck    4/18      10/17  
American Wigeon           11/27 
Gadwall            
Green-winged Teal  2/28 X X      10/17  
Mallard X X X X X X X X X X X X
American Black Duck X X X X X      11/27 X
Northern Pintail            
Blue-winged Teal            
Northern Shoveler            
Canvasback            
Redhead            
Ring-necked Duck 1/10 X X         
Greater Scaup            
Lesser Scaup            12/19
Surf Scoter             
Common Goldeneye X X X        11/27 X
Bufflehead X X X X       11/1 X
Hooded Merganser X X X         12/3
Red-breasted Merganser            
Common Merganser X X X X X   8/30   11/27 X
Ruddy Duck           11/5 
Osprey    4/6 X X X X X X  
Northern Harrier            
Sharp-shinned hawk X X X X X  X X X X X X
Cooper's hawk X X X X X     10/11 X X
Bald Eagle  1/2 X X X  X   9/16 X X X
Broad-winged Hawk     5/2       
Red-tail Hawk X X X X X X X X X X X X
Rough-legged Hawk 1/14           
American Kestrel            
Merlin  2/22          12/5
Gyrfalcon            
Peregrine Falcon 1/2 X          12/31
Ruffed Grouse            
Wild Turkey   3/26         
American Coot            
Semipalmated Plover            
Killdeer  2/17 X X X X X X X X X X
American Oystercatcher            
American Woodcock             
Short-billed Dowitcher            
Greater Yellowlegs    4/15 X     10/17  
Lesser Yellowlegs    4/14 X   8/14    
Solitary Sandpiper     5/2       
Spotted Sandpiper     5/8  X     
Semipalmated Sandpiper            
Western Sandpiper            
Least Sandpiper     5/2  X  X   
White-rumped Sandpiper            
Buff-breasted Sandpiper            
Iceland Gull 1/5           
Ring-billed Gull X X X X X X X X X X X X
Herring Gull X X X X X X X X X X X X
Great Black-backed Gull X X X X X X X X X X X X
Lesser Black-backed Gull 1/4           12/5
Laughing Gull     5/3   8/19 X X  
Bonaparte's Gull            
Caspian Tern            
Common Tern            
Least Tern            
Black Skimmer            
Rock Pigeon X X X X X X X X X X X X
Mourning Dove X X X X X X X X X X X X
Yellow-billed Cuckoo            
Great Horned Owl   2/15          
Common Nighthawk     5/18       
Chimney Swift     4/26 X X X X    
Ruby-thr. Hummingbird    4/27   7/9 X    
Belted Kingfisher X X X X X  X X X X X X
Red-headed Woodpecker            
Red-bellied Woodpecker X X X X X X X X X X X X
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker  2/14 X X      10/9  12/27
Downy Woodpecker X X X X X X X X X X X X
Hairy Woodpecker X X X X X X X X X X X X
Northern Flicker X X X X X X X X X X X X
Pileated Woodpecker            
Eastern Wood-Pewee     5/29 X X X X X  
Least Flycatcher            
Eastern Phoebe   3/21 X  X   9/25 X  
Great Crested Flycatcher     5/8 X X X X   
Eastern Kingbird    4/26 X X X X    
White-eyed Vireo            
Blue-headed Vireo    4/24      10/10  
Yellow-throated Vireo     5/8       
Warbling Vireo    4/27 X X X X X   
Red-eyed Vireo     5/8       
Blue jay X X X X X X X X X X X X
American Crow X X X X X X X X X X X X
Fish Crow X X X X X X X X X X X X
Horned lark            
Tree Swallow   3/27 X X X X X    
No. Rough-winged Swallow    4/4 X X X     
Cliff Swallow     5/24 X X     
Bank Swallow            
Barn Swallow    4/26 X X X X    
Carolina Chickadee            
Blk-capped Chickadee X X X X X X X X X X X X
Tufted Titmouse X X X X X X X X X X X X
Red-breasted Nuthatch 1/4         10/21  
White-breasted Nuthatch X X X X X X X X X X X X
Brown Creeper  2/14        10/23  12/5
Carolina Wren X X X X X X X X X X X X
House Wren    4/25 X X X X X   
Winter Wren            
Golden-crowned Kinglet          10/17  
Ruby-crowned Kinglet    4/12      10/6 X 
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher    4/18 X X  X    
Eastern Bluebird  2/14          
Veery     5/2       
Swainson's Thrush            
Hermit Thrush    4/19        
Wood Thrush     5/2 X X     
American Robin X X X X X X X X X X X X
Gray Catbird    4/27 X X X X X X  12/5
Northern Mockingbird X X X X X X X X X X X X
Brown Thrasher            
European Starling X X X X X X X X X X X X
American Pipit             
Cedar Waxwing     5/9 X  X  X X 
Blue-winged Warbler        8/28    
Nashville Warbler            
Northern Parula            
Yellow Warbler     5/1 X X     
Chestnut-sided Warbler            
Magnolia Warbler     5/16   8/28    
Blk-throat. Blue Warbler     5/7       
Yellow-rumped Warbler   3/7 X X     10/10 X X
Blk-throat. Green Warbler            
Blackburnian Warbler     5/7       
Pine Warbler    4/15      10/2  
Prairie Warbler    4/29        
Palm Warbler    4/12 X     10/9  
Blackpoll Warbler     5/18       
Black & white Warbler     5/7   8/28 X X  
American Redstart     5/9   8/4 X   
Prothonotary Warbler            
Ovenbird     5/2   8/29    
Northern Waterthrush            
Common Yellowthroat     5/2   8/28  10/2  12/31
Hooded Warbler    4/19        
Canada Warbler        8/28    
Yellow-breasted Chat            
Scarlet Tanager     5/7       
Summer Tanager         9/11   
Eastern Towhee    4/23 X     10/11  
Amer. Tree Sparrow 1/22           
Chipping Sparrow    4/11 X X    10/9  
Field Sparrow    4/23 X     10/25  
Savannah Sparrow    4/18 X     10/20  
Fox Sparrow            12/12
Song Sparrow X X X X X X X X X X X X
Lincoln's Sparrow            
Swamp Sparrow    4/20      10/10 X 
White-throated Sparrow X X X X X    9/25 X X X
White-crowned Sparrow          10/20  
Dark-eyed Junco X X X X X     10/18 X X
Northern Cardinal X X X X X X X X X X X X
Rose-breasted Grosbeak     5/3       
Indigo Bunting     5/9       
Dickcissel            
Red-winged Blackbird  2/5 X X X X X X X X X X
Eastern Meadowlark           11/18 
Rusty Blackbird             12/31
Common Grackle  2/2 X X X X X X X X X X
Brown-headed Cowbird X X X X X X X X  X  X
Orchard Oriole     5/18 X      
Baltimore Oriole    4/29 X X X     
Purple Finch 1/21           
House Finch X X X X X X X X X X X X
Common Redpoll            
Pine Siskin X X X X X       
Amer. Goldfinch X X X X X X X X X X X X
House Sparrow X X X X X X X X X X X X
            
Bar-headed Goose            
Egyptian Goose X X X X X X  X X X X X
            
# of species 55 60 59 82 91 60 57 65 53 71 54 62
            
            
            
            

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