$2,846

Raised of $3,000

Honey-nut Vireos

767 total bird species counted

Takes place May 10-12, 2024

Captained by Ella Denman

Our Team Birdathon Page

As you may know, bird-watching is a favorite hobby of the members of our team. We are putting that passion into action in support of a local conservation organization, Birds Connect Seattle. This spring, our team will be participating in Birdathon. It's like a walkathon, but we count birds instead of walking laps! We'll be going out as a team on a single Big Day to see how many different bird species we can see and hear.

Together, we will raise funds to fuel Birds Connect Seattle's mission to advocate and organize for cities where people and birds thrive.

Please support our team by making a donation through this fundraising page. Your gift of $250, $100, or $50 provides resources for urban conservation, environment education, and community science programs in our local community. Every dollar counts towards our team goal!

Team Members 11

15

bird species counted

$4

Per bird species counted

$60

Earned

Thanks to everyone for a wonderful Birdathon!

104

bird species counted

$4.22

Per bird species counted

$438.88

Earned

What a day! Friday was a beautiful day of birding, capped with a once-in-a-lifetime view of the Northern Lights from Potholes State Park.

Here's the final tally of the 104(!) species our team saw within a single day:

1 Canada Goose

2 Wood Duck

3 Cinnamon Teal

4 Northern Shoveler

5 Gadwall

6 American Wigeon

7 Mallard

8 Redhead

9 Ring-necked Duck

10 Bufflehead

11 Barrow's Goldeneye

12 Hooded Merganser

13 Common Merganser

14 Ruddy Duck

15 California Quail

16 Horned Grebe

17 Western Grebe

18 Rock Pigeon

19 Band-tailed Pigeon

20 Mourning Dove

21 Eurasian Collared-dove

22 Vaux's Swift

23 Anna's Hummingbird

24 Rufous Hummingbird

25 American Coot

26 Killdeer

27 Long-billed Dowitcher

28 Spotted Sandpiper

29 Greater Yellowlegs

30 Marbled Murrelet

31 Pigeon Guillemot

32 Ring-billed Gull

33 Glaucous-winged Gull

34 Caspian Tern

35 Common Loon

36 Brandt's Cormorant

37 Double-crested Cormorant

38 American White Pelican

39 Great Egret

40 Great Blue Heron

41 Turkey Vulture

42 Osprey

43 Northern Harrier

44 Bald Eagle

45 Red-tailed Hawk

46 Great Horned Owl

47 Belted Kingfisher

48 Downy Woodpecker

49 Northern Flicker

50 American Kestrel

51 Hammond's Flycatcher

52 Say's Phoebe

53 Western Kingbird

54 Hutton's Vireo

55 Warbling Vireo

56 Steller's Jay

57 Black-billed Magpie

58 American Crow

59 Common Raven

60 Black-capped Chickadee

61 Chestnut-backed Chickadee

62 Bank Swallow

63 Tree Swallow

64 Violet-green Swallow

65 Northern Rough-winged Swallow

66 Barn Swallow

67 Cliff Swallow

68 Bushtit

69 Ruby-crowned Kinglet

70 Golden-crowned Kinglet

71 Red-breasted Nuthatch

72 Brown Creeper

73 Rock Wren

74 Pacific Wren

75 Bewick's Wren

76 American Dipper

77 European Starling

78 American Robin

79 House Sparrow

80 House Finch

81 Purple Finch

82 Pine Siskin

83 American Goldfinch

84 Chipping Sparrow

85 Dark-eyed Junco

86 White-crowned Sparrow

87 Golden-crowned Sparrow

88 Song Sparrow

89 Spotted Towhee

90 Yellow-headed Blackbird

91 Western Meadowlark

92 Bullock's Oriole

93 Red-winged Blackbird

94 Brown-headed Cowbird

95 Brewer's Blackbird

96 MacGillivray's Warbler

97 Common Yellowthroat

98 Yellow Warbler

99 Yellow-rumped Warbler

100 Black-throated Gray Warbler

101 Townsend's Warbler

102 Wilson's Warbler

103 Western Tanager

104 Black-headed Grosbeak

Thank you for your generosity in supporting the mission of Birds Connect Seattle!

104

bird species counted

$2.88

Per bird species counted

$299.52

Earned

Species Seen:

1 Canada Goose

2 Wood Duck

3 Cinnamon Teal

4 Northern Shoveler

5 Gadwall

6 American Wigeon

7 Mallard

8 Redhead

9 Ring-necked Duck

10 Bufflehead

11 Barrow's Goldeneye

12 Hooded Merganser

13 Common Merganser

14 Ruddy Duck

15 California Quail

16 Horned Grebe

17 Western Grebe

18 Rock Pigeon

19 Band-tailed Pigeon

20 Mourning Dove

21 Eurasian Collared-dove

22 Vaux's Swift

23 Anna's Hummingbird

24 Rufous Hummingbird

25 American Coot

26 Killdeer

27 Long-billed Dowitcher

28 Spotted Sandpiper

29 Greater Yellowlegs

30 Marbled Murrelet

31 Pigeon Guillemot

32 Ring-billed Gull

33 Glaucous-winged Gull

34 Caspian Tern

35 Common Loon

36 Brandt's Cormorant

37 Double-crested Cormorant

38 American White Pelican

39 Great Egret

40 Great Blue Heron

41 Turkey Vulture

42 Osprey

43 Northern Harrier

44 Bald Eagle

45 Red-tailed Hawk

46 Great Horned Owl

47 Belted Kingfisher

48 Downy Woodpecker

49 Northern Flicker

50 American Kestrel

51 Hammond's Flycatcher

52 Say's Phoebe

53 Western Kingbird

54 Hutton's Vireo

55 Warbling Vireo

56 Steller's Jay

57 Black-billed Magpie

58 American Crow

59 Common Raven

60 Black-capped Chickadee

61 Chestnut-backed Chickadee

62 Bank Swallow

63 Tree Swallow

64 Violet-green Swallow

65 Northern Rough-winged Swallow

66 Barn Swallow

67 Cliff Swallow

68 Bushtit

69 Ruby-crowned Kinglet

70 Golden-crowned Kinglet

71 Red-breasted Nuthatch

72 Brown Creeper

73 Rock Wren

74 Pacific Wren

75 Bewick's Wren

76 American Dipper

77 European Starling

78 American Robin

79 House Sparrow

80 House Finch

81 Purple Finch

82 Pine Siskin

83 American Goldfinch

84 Chipping Sparrow

85 Dark-eyed Junco

86 White-crowned Sparrow

87 Golden-crowned Sparrow

88 Song Sparrow

89 Spotted Towhee

90 Yellow-headed Blackbird

91 Western Meadowlark

92 Bullock's Oriole

93 Red-winged Blackbird

94 Brown-headed Cowbird

95 Brewer's Blackbird

96 MacGillivray's Warbler

97 Common Yellowthroat

98 Yellow Warbler

99 Yellow-rumped Warbler

100 Black-throated Gray Warbler

101 Townsend's Warbler

102 Wilson's Warbler

103 Western Tanager

104 Black-headed Grosbeak

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About Birds Connect Seattle

Birds Connect Seattle advocates and organizes for cities where people and birds thrive. We envision our local cities integrating and valuing nature, minimizing threats to birds, and protecting habitat.

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