Slaty-backed Gull would be my top addition to those already mentioned..
Tropical Kinbird and Brewer's Sparrow are good possibilities as well.
Michael ToddJackson, TN
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what's next?
To the existing list, would add Townsend's solitaire.
David Chaffin
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To Dean's list I'd add:
Tufted Duck
Crested Caracara
Magnificent Hummingbird
Mountain Bluebird
Mark Greene
Trenton, TN
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Wheatear, Brown Booby, Lesser Goldfinch, and Hooded Oriole were all high on my
overdue for TN list. Still waiting on Fork-tailed Flycatcher. So what's left?
Other than, hopefully, an Audubon's Warbler split.
Several come to mind...
Mountain Plover
Mew Gull
Brown Noddy or other hurricane bird
Roadrunner
Burrowing Owl
Lesser Nighthawk
Buff-bellied Hummingbird or fill-in-the-blank
Lewis' Woodpecker
A western Empid
Clarks Nutcracker
Curve-billed Thrasher
Bohemian Waxwing (still holding hope for this one)
Hermit or Virginias Warbler
Cassins Sparrow
Dean
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