Here’s the full list:
Lubbock Cemetery (PHP 026)
Oct 13, 2020
12:03 PM
Traveling
1.93 miles
173 Minutes
All birds reported? Yes
Comments: Sunny and clear with a light to moderate breeze. Breeze got lighter
as afternoon went on. High 70’s to high 80’s. Best day at cemetery!
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5 Eurasian Collared-Dove
1 Red-tailed Hawk -- Light morph adult soaring
1 Ferruginous Hawk -- Light morph soaring
4 Red-naped Sapsucker -- An adult full red cap and throat and black chest (so
brilliant fairly certain it was a male) and an immature with just a little red
on the lower throat. Sticking together and the immature softly begging. Another
with a red throat and nape but no black chest. A full immature that was later
with the immature with a red throat that had been with the adult. Chatting to
each other and right next to each other while feeding on a branch. A bit later
saw the male with the full immature.
1 Yellow-bellied/Red-naped Sapsucker -- Immature. Really dark overall. Almost
black. So dark I think it’s a red-naped but would like a better look.
1 Downy Woodpecker -- Female. Same size as the ladderbacks on the same tree and
chasing it. Light dark marks on either side of the outer tail feathers, black
line down center of the back of head. White line down back. Clean white sides
and front. At FxF to GxG then heard call once from the direction of GxH. Found
again much later at GxH and it flew S to near HxG. Then back to GxG. Softer and
higher pitched than Ladderback call.
3 Ladder-backed Woodpecker -- Female and 2 males
1 Northern Flicker -- Heard calling
1 Northern Flicker (Red-shafted)
1 Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
4 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
5 Western Bluebird -- Maybe 6-8. One was on its own a lot earlier but
occasionally associated with 2 others.
1 Townsend's Solitaire -- Btwn FxG and FxE. With a group of birds. Heard
calling from the SW side, too. Not sure if it was a second bird or not.
1 Hermit Thrush
1 American Robin
2 House Finch
3 Chipping Sparrow
5 Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon) -- 2 females and an immature. Lighter gray and dark
gray hoods, brown backs, pink on sides. Then a male and more all brown bird.
Both also with pink on their sides.
1 Dark-eyed Junco (Pink-sided)
1 Dark-eyed Junco (Gray-headed) -- Continuing. Red triangle on back, great
head, back, and sides, and all pink bill.
1 Red-winged Blackbird -- Male flyover
1 Nashville Warbler
5 Yellow-rumped Warbler
1 Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)
3 Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon's)
1 Black-throated Gray Warbler -- Warbler with black streaked sides, thick black
line/mask over the eye, black throat, and black cap. White above and below mask
on face. White underside. Intersection of GxG, loosely associated with
Ruby-crowned Kinglets.
Number of Taxa: 26
Jennifer Miller
Lubbock, TX
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