1. Pied-Billed Grebe
2.  DC Cormorant
3. Great Blue Heron
4. Great Egret
5. Green Heron
6. Canada Goose
7. Wood Duck
8. Mallard
9. Black Vulture
10. Turkey Vulture
11. Osprey
12. Bald Eagle
13. Red-Shouldered Hawk
14. Broad-Winged Hawk
15. Red-Tailed Hawk
16. Merlin
17. American Coot
18. Killdeer
19. Lesser Yellowlegs
20. Solitary Sandpiper
21. Spotted Sandpiper
22. Least Sandpiper
23. Pectoral Sandpiper
24. Common Snipe
25. Least Tern
26. Rock Dove
27. Mourning Dove
28. Chimney Swift
29. RT Hummingbird
30. Belted Kingfisher
31. Red-Bellied Woodpecker
32. Downy Woodpecker
33. Pileated Woodpecker
34. Eastern Wood-Pewee
35. Acadian Flycatcher
36.  Eastern Phoebe
37. Great-Crested Flycatcher
38. Eastern Kingbird
39. Purple Martin
40. Tree Swallow
41. N. Rough-Winged Swallow
42. Bank Swallow
43. Barn Swallow
44. Blue Jay
45. Am. Crow
46. Fish Crow
47. Carolina Chickadee
48. Tufted Titmouse
49. White-Breasted Nuthatch
50. Carolina Wren
51. House Wren
52. Marsh Wren
53. BG Gnatcatcher
54. Eastern Bluebird
55. Wood Thrush
56. Am. Robin
57. Gray Catbird
58. N. Mockingbird
59. Cedar Waxwing
60. E. Starling
61. White-Eyed Vireo
62. Yellow-Throated Vireo
63. Warbling Vireo
64. Red-Eyed Vireo
65. N. Parula
66. Chestnut-Sided Warbler
67. Magnolia Warbler
68. Black-Throated Blue Warbler
69. Yellow-Rumped Warbler
70. Black-Throated Green Warbler
71. Yellow-Throated Warbler
72. Prairie Warbler
73. Palm Warbler
74. Blackpoll Warbler
75. Cerulean Warbler
76. Black-and-White Warbler
77. Am. Redstart
78. Prothonotary Warbler
79. Worm-Eating Warbler
80. Ovenbird
81. Northern Waterthrush
82. Louisiana Waterthrush
83. Kentucky Warbler
84. Common Yellowthroat
85. Wilson’s Warbler
86. Canada Warbler
87. YB Chat
88. Scarlet Tanager
89. Northern Cardinal            
90. Indigo Bunting
91. Eastern Towhee
92. Chipping Sparrow
93. Field Sparrow
94. Savannah Sparrow
95. Song Sparrow
96. Swamp Sparrow
97. Red-Winged Blackbird
98. Eastern Meadowlark
99. Common Grackle
100. BH Cowbird
101. Orchard Oriole
102. Baltimore Oriole
103. House Finch
104. American Goldfinch
105. House Sparrow.
Birdathon 2011
As participants in the fund-raising birdathon for Chesapeake Audubon, Ruth
Bergstrom, Kye Jenkins, and Tim Houghton birded all day at three locations:
Susquehanna State Park, Swan Harbor, and Harford Glen,
all in Harford  County. We
spent most of the time at Susq--a couple hours each at Swan and Glen. We had 24
warbler species, all but one at Susq. Many other nice birds. A total of 105 species, the
same as 2010!