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Download the Complete Ebird Bonaire Bird Checklist 7/17/2021 Checklist for Bonaire, BQ Waterfowl ___Eared Dove Zenaida auriculata eBird Field ___Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Cuckoos Dendrocygna autumnalis ___Greater Ani Crotophaga major Checklist ___Fulvous Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna ___Smooth-billed Ani Crotophaga ani bicolor ___Groove-billed Ani Crotophaga Bonaire, BQ ___Comb Duck Sarkidiornis sylvicola sulcirostris ___Egyptian Goose Alopochen ___Yellow-billed Cuckoo Coccyzus ebird.org/region/BQ-BO aegyptiaca americanus 241 species (+21 other taxa) - Year- ___Muscovy Duck (Domestic type) ___Mangrove Cuckoo Coccyzus minor round, All years Cairina moschata (Domestic type) ___Gray-capped Cuckoo Coccyzus ___Blue-winged Teal Spatula discors lansbergi Date: ___Northern Shoveler Spatula clypeata Nightjars Start time: ___Gadwall Mareca strepera Duration: ___American Wigeon Mareca americana ___Lesser Nighthawk Chordeiles Distance: ___Mallard Anas platyrhynchos acutipennis Party size: ___White-cheeked Pintail Anas ___Common Nighthawk Chordeiles Notes: bahamensis minor ___Northern Pintail Anas acuta ___nighthawk sp. Chordeiles sp. ___Ring-necked Duck Aythya collaris ___White-tailed Nightjar Hydropsalis ___Lesser Scaup Aythya affinis cayennensis ___Chuck-will's-widow Antrostomus This checklist is generated with ___Masked Duck Nomonyx dominicus carolinensis data from eBird (ebird.org), a ___duck sp. Anatinae sp. global database of bird sightings Flamingos Potoos and Oilbird from birders like you. If you ___American Flamingo Phoenicopterus ___Oilbird Steatornis caripensis enjoy this checklist, please ruber Swifts consider contributing your ___American/Greater Flamingo sightings to eBird. It is 100% ___White-collared Swift Streptoprocne Phoenicopterus ruber/roseus free to take part, and your zonaris observations will help support Grebes ___Chimney Swift Chaetura pelagica birders, researchers, and ___Least Grebe Tachybaptus dominicus ___Common Swift Apus apus conservationists worldwide. ___Pied-billed Grebe Podilymbus Hummingbirds podiceps ___Ruby-topaz Hummingbird Go to ebird.org to learn more! Pigeons and Doves Chrysolampis mosquitus ___Rock Pigeon Columba livia ___Blue-tailed Emerald Chlorostilbon ___Scaly-naped Pigeon Patagioenas mellisugus squamosa ___hummingbird sp. Trochilidae sp. ___Bare-eyed Pigeon Patagioenas Rails, Gallinules, and Allies corensis ___Sora Porzana carolina ___Common Ground Dove Columbina ___Common Gallinule Gallinula galeata passerina ___American Coot Fulica americana ___Ruddy Ground Dove Columbina ___Purple Gallinule Porphyrio martinica talpacoti ___White-tipped Dove Leptotila verreauxi https://ebird.org/printableList?regionCode=BQ-BO&yr=all&m= 1/4 7/17/2021 Checklist for Bonaire, BQ Finfoots ___Buff-breasted Sandpiper Calidris ___Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus subruficollis fuscus ___Sungrebe Heliornis fulica ___Pectoral Sandpiper Calidris ___Great Black-backed Gull Larus Shorebirds melanotos marinus ___Black-necked Stilt Himantopus ___Semipalmated Sandpiper Calidris ___Brown Noddy Anous stolidus mexicanus pusilla ___Sooty Tern Onychoprion fuscatus ___American Avocet Recurvirostra ___Western Sandpiper Calidris mauri ___Least Tern Sternula antillarum americana ___Semipalmated/Western Sandpiper ___Little/Least Tern Sternula ___American Oystercatcher Haematopus Calidris pusilla/mauri albifrons/antillarum palliatus ___peep sp. Calidris sp. (peep sp.) ___Gull-billed Tern Gelochelidon nilotica ___Black-bellied Plover Pluvialis squatarola ___Short-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus ___Caspian Tern Hydroprogne caspia ___American Golden-Plover Pluvialis griseus ___Black Tern Chlidonias niger dominica ___Long-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus ___White-winged Tern Chlidonias ___Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis scolopaceus leucopterus ___Collared Plover Charadrius collaris ___Short-billed/Long-billed Dowitcher ___Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii ___Snowy Plover Charadrius nivosus Limnodromus griseus/scolopaceus ___Common Tern Sterna hirundo ___Wilson's Plover Charadrius wilsonia ___Wilson's Snipe Gallinago delicata ___Royal Tern Thalasseus maximus ___Semipalmated Plover Charadrius ___Wilson's Phalarope Phalaropus ___Sandwich Tern Thalasseus semipalmatus tricolor sandvicensis ___Piping Plover Charadrius melodus ___Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus ___tern sp. Sterninae sp. ___Killdeer Charadrius vociferus lobatus ___Black Skimmer Rynchops niger ___small plover sp. Charadrius sp. ___Red Phalarope Phalaropus fulicarius Tropicbirds ___plover sp. Charadriidae sp. ___Spotted Sandpiper Actitis macularius ___Solitary Sandpiper Tringa solitaria ___White-tailed Tropicbird Phaethon ___Northern Jacana Jacana spinosa lepturus ___Wattled Jacana Jacana jacana ___Greater Yellowlegs Tringa melanoleuca ___Red-billed Tropicbird Phaethon ___Upland Sandpiper Bartramia longicauda aethereus ___Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus ___Willet Tringa semipalmata ___Hudsonian Godwit Limosa haemastica ___Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa flavipes Storm-Petrels ___Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres ___Greater/Lesser Yellowlegs Tringa ___Wilson's Storm-Petrel Oceanites ___Red Knot Calidris canutus melanoleuca/flavipes oceanicus ___Stilt Sandpiper Calidris himantopus ___Scolopacidae sp. Scolopacidae sp. ___Leach's Storm-Petrel Oceanodroma ___Sanderling Calidris alba ___large shorebird sp. Scolopacidae sp. leucorhoa (large shorebird sp.) ___Dunlin Calidris alpina Petrels, Shearwaters, and Diving- ___shorebird sp. Charadriiformes sp. ___Baird's Sandpiper Calidris bairdii Petrels ___Least Sandpiper Calidris minutilla Skuas and Jaegers ___Black-capped Petrel Pterodroma ___White-rumped Sandpiper Calidris ___Parasitic Jaeger Stercorarius fuscicollis hasitata parasiticus ___Cory's Shearwater Calonectris Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers diomedea ___Bonaparte's Gull Chroicocephalus ___Great Shearwater Ardenna gravis philadelphia ___Audubon's Shearwater Puffinus ___Black-headed Gull Chroicocephalus lherminieri ridibundus Frigatebirds, Boobies, and Gannets ___Laughing Gull Leucophaeus atricilla ___Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata ___Ring-billed Gull Larus delawarensis magnificens ___Herring Gull Larus argentatus ___Great Frigatebird Fregata minor This field checklist was generated using eBird (ebird.org) https://ebird.org/printableList?regionCode=BQ-BO&yr=all&m= 2/4 7/17/2021 Checklist for Bonaire, BQ ___Masked Booby Sula dactylatra ___Swallow-tailed Kite Elanoides ___Crowned Slaty Flycatcher ___Brown Booby Sula leucogaster forficatus Empidonomus aurantioatrocristatus ___Red-footed Booby Sula sula ___Long-winged Harrier Circus buffoni ___Tropical Kingbird Tyrannus Cormorants and Anhingas ___White-tailed Hawk Geranoaetus melancholicus albicaudatus ___Eastern Kingbird Tyrannus tyrannus ___Neotropic Cormorant Phalacrocorax Owls ___Gray Kingbird Tyrannus dominicensis brasilianus ___Fork-tailed Flycatcher Tyrannus ___Double-crested Cormorant ___Barn Owl Tyto alba savana Phalacrocorax auritus Kingfishers Vireos Pelicans ___Ringed Kingfisher Megaceryle ___Red-eyed Vireo Vireo olivaceus ___Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis torquata ___Chivi Vireo Vireo chivi Herons, Ibis, and Allies ___Belted Kingfisher Megaceryle alcyon ___Red-eyed/Chivi Vireo Vireo ___American Pygmy Kingfisher olivaceus/chivi ___Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias Chloroceryle aenea ___Great Egret Ardea alba ___Black-whiskered Vireo Vireo ___Snowy Egret Egretta thula Woodpeckers altiloquus ___Little Blue Heron Egretta caerulea ___Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Martins and Swallows ___Tricolored Heron Egretta tricolor Sphyrapicus varius ___Blue-and-white Swallow ___Reddish Egret Egretta rufescens Falcons and Caracaras Pygochelidon cyanoleuca ___Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis ___Southern Rough-winged Swallow ___white egret sp. Ardea/Egretta/Bubulcus ___Crested Caracara Caracara cheriway ___Yellow-headed Caracara Milvago Stelgidopteryx ruficollis sp. ___Purple Martin Progne subis ___Green Heron Butorides virescens chimachima ___American Kestrel Falco sparverius ___Caribbean Martin Progne ___Striated Heron Butorides striata dominicensis ___Whistling Heron Syrigma sibilatrix ___Merlin Falco columbarius ___Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus ___Cuban/Caribbean/Sinaloa Martin ___Black-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax (Snowy-bellied Martin) Progne Parrots, Parakeets, and Allies nycticorax cryptoleuca/dominicensis/sinaloae ___Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Nyctanassa ___Yellow-shouldered Parrot Amazona ___Brown-chested Martin Progne tapera violacea barbadensis ___Bank Swallow Riparia riparia ___Boat-billed Heron Cochlearius ___Brown-throated Parakeet Eupsittula ___Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica cochlearius pertinax ___Cliff Swallow Petrochelidon ___heron sp. Ardeidae sp. Tyrant Flycatchers: Elaenias, pyrrhonota ___Scarlet Ibis Eudocimus ruber Tyrannulets, and Allies ___Cave Swallow Petrochelidon fulva ___Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus ___Roseate Spoonbill Platalea ajaja ___Lesser Elaenia Elaenia chiriquensis Starlings and Mynas ___Caribbean Elaenia Elaenia martinica Vultures, Hawks, and Allies ___European Starling Sturnus vulgaris Tyrant Flycatchers: Pewees, ___Black Vulture Coragyps atratus Catbirds, Mockingbirds, and Kingbirds, and Allies ___Osprey Pandion haliaetus Thrashers ___Olive-sided Flycatcher Contopus ___Gray Catbird Dumetella carolinensis cooperi ___Pearly-eyed Thrasher Margarops ___Eastern Wood-Pewee Contopus fuscatus virens ___Tropical Mockingbird Mimus gilvus ___Northern Scrub-Flycatcher Thrushes Sublegatus arenarum ___Pied Water-Tyrant Fluvicola pica ___Veery Catharus fuscescens ___Brown-crested Flycatcher Myiarchus ___Gray-cheeked Thrush Catharus tyrannulus minimus ___Streaked Flycatcher Myiodynastes
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