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New Year, new year bird list.

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  • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

    @scandigonian This is the earliest in the year I've seen them, and this time they were only flying over, but in the summer, you can pretty regularly find them on Cabell Marsh in the refuge. Glorious birds.

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    @ianrosewrites
    They are.

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      Big day at Finley yesterday, my first full day of the year at our fantastic local wildlife refuge. It's a gem, as are so many of our public lands. Two big surprises on the day: I didn't think the pelicans were back for the season, and how HOW did I not have any coots yet? I could have sworn. But I have to trust the app and this thread. They say it's new, it's new.

      78) American Wigeon
      79) Ring-necked Duck
      80) American Coot
      81) American White Pelican
      82) Hutton's Vireo
      83) Marsh Wren
      #BirdsOf2026

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      Farthest north I've gone on the coast this year (Haystack Rock) and sadly no puffins today. Fingers crossed for tomorrow. But I did see these beauties. But the real treat was the rock itself.

      84) Common Murre
      85) Pelagic Cormorant
      #BirdsOf2026 #oregon

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      • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

        Farthest north I've gone on the coast this year (Haystack Rock) and sadly no puffins today. Fingers crossed for tomorrow. But I did see these beauties. But the real treat was the rock itself.

        84) Common Murre
        85) Pelagic Cormorant
        #BirdsOf2026 #oregon

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        @ianrosewrites I saw puffins in Port Orford yesterday -- you went the wrong direction!

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        • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

          Farthest north I've gone on the coast this year (Haystack Rock) and sadly no puffins today. Fingers crossed for tomorrow. But I did see these beauties. But the real treat was the rock itself.

          84) Common Murre
          85) Pelagic Cormorant
          #BirdsOf2026 #oregon

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          Beautiful photo!

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          • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

            Farthest north I've gone on the coast this year (Haystack Rock) and sadly no puffins today. Fingers crossed for tomorrow. But I did see these beauties. But the real treat was the rock itself.

            84) Common Murre
            85) Pelagic Cormorant
            #BirdsOf2026 #oregon

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            Morning was the puffin time. Alcid paradise at Haystack Rock this morning.

            86) Tufted Puffin
            87) Pigeon Guillemot
            #BirdsOf2026

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              @ianrosewrites I saw puffins in Port Orford yesterday -- you went the wrong direction!

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              @sarae I just went at the wrong time. Great puffins this morning at Haystack!

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              • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

                @sarae I just went at the wrong time. Great puffins this morning at Haystack!

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                @ianrosewrites oh good!

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                • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

                  Morning was the puffin time. Alcid paradise at Haystack Rock this morning.

                  86) Tufted Puffin
                  87) Pigeon Guillemot
                  #BirdsOf2026

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                  Another one that I really thought I'd already counted this year, but apparently not. Always happy to see these stripey boys with their trademark whistling calls and the most misleading name in all of birddom. An old coworker of mine once drew a comic of them flying straight through deer like arrows.

                  88) Killdeer
                  #BirdsOf2026

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                    Another one that I really thought I'd already counted this year, but apparently not. Always happy to see these stripey boys with their trademark whistling calls and the most misleading name in all of birddom. An old coworker of mine once drew a comic of them flying straight through deer like arrows.

                    88) Killdeer
                    #BirdsOf2026

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                    I'm pretty sure I've heard them already, but got my first good look of the year at this classic American farm bird. Incidentally, when I started typing its name, my phone tried to autocorrect to "Brown-hearted" and I have questions.

                    89) Brown-headed Cowbird
                    #BirdsOf2026

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                    • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

                      I'm pretty sure I've heard them already, but got my first good look of the year at this classic American farm bird. Incidentally, when I started typing its name, my phone tried to autocorrect to "Brown-hearted" and I have questions.

                      89) Brown-headed Cowbird
                      #BirdsOf2026

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                      This shouldn't be a rare sight, but it's starting to be. These beauties, with that strong cardinal bill, are one of the fastest declining songbirds in North America. It was great to see two today, and see reports of many more around town. Stick around. Make babies.

                      90) Evening Grosbeak
                      #BirdsOf2026

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                      • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

                        This shouldn't be a rare sight, but it's starting to be. These beauties, with that strong cardinal bill, are one of the fastest declining songbirds in North America. It was great to see two today, and see reports of many more around town. Stick around. Make babies.

                        90) Evening Grosbeak
                        #BirdsOf2026

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                        It's been at least 15 years since I've seen any in our area (Middle Fork of the Willamette). ☹️

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                        • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

                          This shouldn't be a rare sight, but it's starting to be. These beauties, with that strong cardinal bill, are one of the fastest declining songbirds in North America. It was great to see two today, and see reports of many more around town. Stick around. Make babies.

                          90) Evening Grosbeak
                          #BirdsOf2026

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                          I'm really tired of waiting for the decolonized new common names for North American birds. It was supposed to happen years ago, and I have a suspicion that a few old men are holding it back. Like everything else. Anyway, nice to see what should be called a Black-capped Yellow Warbler. And I don't rank birds, but if I did, waxwings would be top ten.

                          91) Cedar Waxwing
                          92) Band-tailed Pigeon
                          93) Wilson's Warbler
                          #BirdsOf2026 #BirdNamesForBirds

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                          • ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyzI ianrosewrites@scicomm.xyz

                            I'm really tired of waiting for the decolonized new common names for North American birds. It was supposed to happen years ago, and I have a suspicion that a few old men are holding it back. Like everything else. Anyway, nice to see what should be called a Black-capped Yellow Warbler. And I don't rank birds, but if I did, waxwings would be top ten.

                            91) Cedar Waxwing
                            92) Band-tailed Pigeon
                            93) Wilson's Warbler
                            #BirdsOf2026 #BirdNamesForBirds

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                            @ianrosewrites @handmade_ghost yes, waxwings, definitely!

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