LAKE MARTIN BIRD LIST

Jay Huner
Crawfish Research Center
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
P.O. Box 44650
Lafayette, Louisiana 70504 USA

Tel.: 337 394-7508; Fax.: 337 394-4152

e-Mail: jhuner@louisiana.edu

Location: Lake Martin, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana.

Asterisk indicates that the bird variety nests in the Lake Martin area.

  1. Common Loon
  2. Pied-billed Grebe*
  3. Eared Grebe
  4. American White Pelican
  5. Cormorant*
  6. Double-crested Cormorant*
  7. Anhinga*
  8. Great Blue Heron
  9. Great Egret*
  10. Egret*
  11. Little Blue Heron*
  12. Tricolored Heron*
  13. Cattle Egret*
  14. Green Heron*
  15. Black-crowned Night-Heron*
  16. Yellow-crowned Night-Heron*
  17. White Ibis*
  18. White-faced Ibis
  19. Roseate Spoonbill*
  20. Wood Stork
  21. Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
  22. Fulvous Whistling-Duck
  23. Greater White-fronted Goose
  24. Snow Goose
  25. Canada Goose
  26. Wood Duck*
  27. Gadwall
  28. American Wigeon
  29. Mallard
  30. Mottled Duck
  31. Blue-winged Teal
  32. Northern Shoveler
  33. Green-winged Teal
  34. Canvasback
  35. Greater Scaup
  36. Lesser Scaup
  37. Common Goldeneye
  38. Ruddy Duck
  39. Osprey
  40. Swallow-tailed Kite
  41. Mississippi Kite*
  42. Bald Eagle
  43. Northern Harrier
  44. Sharp-shinned Hawk
  45. Cooper’s Hawk
  46. Red-shouldered Hawk*
  47. Broad-winged Hawk
  48. Red-tailed Hawk*
  49. American Kestrel
  50. Northern Bobwhite*
  51. Purple Gallinule
  52. Common Moorhen*
  53. American Coot
  54. Killdeer*
  55. Greater Yellowlegs
  56. Solitary Sandpiper
  57. Spotted Sandpiper
  58. Semipalmated Sandpiper
  59. Least Sandpiper
  60. Pectoral Sandpiper
  61. Common Snipe
  62. American Woodcock
  63. Laughing Gull
  64. Ring-billed Gull
  65. Caspian Tern
  66. Forster’s Tern
  67. Black Tern
  68. Rock Dove
  69. Eurasian Collared-Dove
  70. Mourning Dove*
  71. Inca Dove
  72. Common Ground-Dove
  73. Yellow-billed Cuckoo*
  74. Barn Owl
  75. Eastern Screech-Owl
  76. Great Horned Owl
  77. Barred Owl*
  78. Common Nighthawk
  79. Chimney Swift
  80. Ruby-throated Hummingbird*
  81. Belted Kingfisher
  82. Red-headed Woodpecker
  83. Red-bellied Woodpecker*
  84. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
  85. Downy Woodpecker*
  86. Hairy Woodpecker
  87. Northern Flicker
  88. Pileated Woodpecker*
  89. Olive-sided Flycatcher
  90. Eastern Wood-Pewee
  91. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
  92. Acadian Flycatcher
  93. Alder Flycatcher
  94. Least Sandpiper
  95. Eastern Phoebe
  96. Vermilion Flycatcher
  97. Great Crested Flycatcher*
  98. Eastern Kingbird*
  99. Loggerhead Shrike*
  100. White-eyed Vireo*
  101. Yellow-throated Vireo
  102. Blue-headed Vireo
  103. Philadelphia Vireo
  104. Red-eyed Vireo*
  105. Blue Jay*
  106. American Crow*
  107. Fish Crow
  108. Purple Martin*
  109. Tree Swallow
  110. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
  111. Bank Swallow
  112. Barn Swallow*
  113. Carolina Chickadee*
  114. Tufted Titmouse*
  115. Red-breasted Nuthatch
  116. Brown Creeper
  117. Carolina Wren*
  118. House Wren
  119. Winter Wren
  120. Sedge Wren
  121. Marsh Wren
  122. Golden-crowned Kinglet
  123. Ruby-crowned Kinglet
  124. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
  125. Eastern Bluebird*
  126. Mountain Bluebird
  127. Veery
  128. Gray-cheeked Thrush
  129. Swainson’s Thrush
  130. Hermit Thrush
  131. Wood Thrush
  132. American Robin
  133. Gray Catbird
  134. Northern Mockingbird*
  135. Brown Thrasher*
  136. European Starling*
  137. American Pipit
  138. Cedar Waxwing
  139. Blue-winged Warbler
  140. Golden-winged Warbler
  141. Tennessee Warbler
  142. Orange-crowned Warbler
  143. Nashville Warbler
  144. Northern Parula*
  145. Yellow Warbler
  146. Chestnut-sided Warbler
  147. Magnolia Warbler
  148. Yellow-rumped Warbler
  149. Black-throated Green Warbler
  150. Blackburnian Warbler
  151. Yellow-throated Warbler
  152. Pine Warbler
  153. Palm Warbler
  154. Bay-breasted Warbler
  155. Blackpoll Warbler
  156. Cerulean Warbler
  157. Black-and-white Warbler
  158. American Redstart
  159. Prothonotary Warbler*
  160. Worm-eating Warbler
  161. Swainson’s Warbler
  162. Ovenbird
  163. Northern Waterthrush
  164. Louisiana Waterthrush
  165. Kentucky Warbler
  166. Mourning Warbler
  167. Common Yellowthroat*
  168. Hooded Warbler
  169. Wilson’s Warbler
  170. Canada Warbler
  171. Yellow-breasted Chat
  172. Summer Tanager*
  173. Scarlet Tanager
  174. Eastern Towee
  175. Chipping Sparrow
  176. Field Sparrow
  177. Savannah Sparrow
  178. Fox Sparrow
  179. Song Sparrow
  180. Lincoln’s Sparrow
  181. Swamp Sparrow
  182. White-throated Sparrow’
  183. Dark-eyed Junco
  184. Northern Cardinal*
  185. Rose-breasted Grosbeak
  186. Black-headed Grosbeak
  187. Blue Grosbeak
  188. Indigo Bunting*
  189. Painted Bunting*
  190. Dickcissel
  191. Bobolink
  192. Red-winged Blackbird*
  193. Eastern Meadowlark*
  194. Rusty Blackbird
  195. Brewer’s Blackbird
  196. Common Grackle*
  197. Great-tailed Grackle
  198. Brown-headed Cowbird
  199. Orchard Oriole*
  200. Baltimore Oriole
  201. Bullock’s Oriole
  202. Purple Finch
  203. House Finch
  204. American Goldfinch
  205. House Sparrow*

Document last revised April 25, 2006 1:10 PM CST.
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P.O. Box 40831, Lafayette, LA 70504
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