I don’t consider myself much of a birder, but on the flight
from BWI to Vancouver, via Minneapolis/St. Paul I started reading “Subirdia” by
John Marzluff and got to thinking it would be fun to count urban birds in
Vancouver and Auckland to report back to book club. The Adkins Arboretum book club is reading Subirdia
for its February book.
I left Easton a few days after the big snowstorm, Jonas, so
I had put some extra bird seed out.
Although I didn’t do a formal bird count there, I can safely say that
within the last two days I have seen the following.
Easton, MD - ~16000 people, downtown has lots of mature
trees and shrubs in backyards and as street trees.
Chickadees
Juncos
Barred owl
Cardinals
Starlings
House
sparrows
Mourning
doves
Canada geese
(flying overhead)
There were
probably a couple other species too, but I wasn’t keeping track since I hadn’t
started the book yet.
Okay,
Vancouver birds in the order spotted.
Numbers could be low because we were downtown (lots of highrises) and it
was raining and cold.
Crows
Seagulls (more
than one species)
Pigeons
Chickadee
robins
Seagull in Vancouver |
Canada
geese, mergansers, mallards, buffleheads and some other ducks on the waterfront
And finally
Auckland. A city of 404,000 on the water
on an island in the Pacific Ocean. Included
here is downtown and an urban suburb as well as a trip to a larger park.
Seagulls
(more than one species)
Pigeons
House sparrows
Mynah
Eurasian
blackbirds
Robin
Fantail |
house sparrow in Auckland |
This is what the house sparrows were waiting for! |
Fantail (at a
botanical garden adjacent to a large park, a native bird!). There were a couple other birds at the garden
too, unidentified).
So my
informal survey confirms some of the key points of the book about the ubiquity
of some species but also some regional adapters. I’m only part way through the
book but it’s well written and includes references to a lot of urban ecology
studies.
2 comments:
A real birder might be aghast at "....and some other ducks..."
That fantail reminds me of mockingbird?
And um...what kind of milkshake concoction were you enjoying?
Yes, well I hardly ever pretend to be a real birder! The fantail was about the size of a sparrow but definitely perky like a mockingbird. The attitude reminded me a little of wren.
The milkshake is the NZ version of an ice coffee - expresso poured over ice cream and milk!
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