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ACCIDENTAL, CASUAL, UNSUBSTANTIATED KEY THRUSHES J F M A M J J A S O N D n Casual: Occasionally seen, but not every year Northern N n Accidental: Only one or two ever seen here Townsend’s N X Unsubstantiated: no photographic or sample evidence to support sighting Gray-cheeked N W Listed on the Audubon WatchList of declining or threatened of Swainson’s Thrush N N Spring: March 16–May 31, Summer: June 1–July 31, N Fall: August 1–November 30, Winter: December 1–March 15 Anchorage, Alaska N W SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER SPECIES SPECIES SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER European N CHECKLIST Ross's Goose Vaux's Swift Emperor Goose W Anna's Hummingbird The Anchorage area offers a surprising American N Cinnamon Teal Costa's Hummingbird Tufted Duck Red-breasted Sapsucker diversity of habitat from tidal mudflats along Steller's Eider W Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Bohemian N Common Eider W Flycatcher the coast to alpine habitat in the Chugach BUNTINGS Ruddy Duck Least Flycatcher John Schoen Lapland Pied-billed Grebe Hammond's Flycatcher Mountains bordering the city. Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel Eastern Kingbird Snow N Leach's Storm-Petrel Western Kingbird WARBLERS Pelagic Cormorant Brown Shrike Red-faced Cormorant W Cassin's Vireo N For more information on Alaska festivals Orange-crowned Warbler N Great Egret Warbling Vireo Swainson's Hawk Red-eyed Vireo and birding maps for Anchorage, Fairbanks, Yellow Warbler N American Coot Purple Martin and Kodiak, contact Audubon Alaska at Blackpoll Warbler N W Sora Pacific Wren www.AudubonAlaska.org or 907-276-7034. Yellow-rumped Warbler N Black Oystercatcher Warbler Townsend’s Warbler N Killdeer For more information on birding in Alaska, visit Wilson’s Warbler N Terek Upland Sandpiper Northern Mockingbird www.birding.alaska.gov SPARROWS J F M A M J J A S O N D Bristle-thighed W Siberian American Tree Sparrow N Bar-tailed W Yellow Checklist Compiler Savannah Sparrow N Marbled Godwit W Aaron Bowman, Audubon Alaska Fox Sparrow N Red Knot N Red-necked Stint MacGillivray’s Warbler White-rumped Sandpiper Tennessee Warbler Contributors Lincoln’s Sparrow N Sharp-tailed Sandpiper Common Yellowthroat White-crowned Sparrow N Stilt Sandpiper Magnolia Warbler Golden-crowned Sparrow N Buff-breasted Sandpiper W American Dark-eyed Junco N Ruff Palm Warbler BLACKBIRDS Wilson's Spotted Towhee Red Phalarope Chipping Sparrow Red-winged Blackbird N Ivory Gull W Swamp Sparrow Rusty Blackbird N W Sabine's Gull White-throated Sparrow Black-headed Gull Harris's Sparrow Little Gull Western Gray-crowned Rosy- N Franklin's Gull Black-headed Grosbeak Grosbeak N Ring-billed Gull Lazuli Bunting Reviewers Red Crossbill Slaty-backed Gull Indigo Bunting Pat Pourchot, David Sonneborn, Thede Tobish White-winged Crossbill N Caspian Tern Yellow-headed Blackbird Common N Pomarine Jaeger Brown-headed Cowbird For a full list of data sources, visit Hoary Redpoll Parasitic Jaeger Brambling www.AudubonAlaska.org Common Murre Eurasian Bullfinch Pine Siskin N Marbled Murrelet W

Evening Grosbeak www.MiloBurcham.com Mourning Dove Garganey X Turkey Vulture X Red-throated Pipit X FRONT COVER: HUDSONIAN GODWIT PUBLISHED: 2014 CHECKLIST KEY CONTINUED J F M A M J J A S O N D FALCONS CONTINUED J F M A M J J A S O N D n Very Common: Easily found in the right habitat and season Surfbird N W Gyrfalcon N Sanderling Peregrine Falcon n Common: Found in the right habitat and season Semipalmated Sandpiper n Uncommon: Found, with persistence, every year in the right habitat and season FLYCATCHERS Western Sandpiper Olive-sided Flycatcher N W n Rare: Seen in most years, but in small numbers Least Sandpiper N Western Wood-Pewee N n Casual: Occasionally seen, but not every year Baird’s Sandpiper Flycatcher N N Documented nesting Pectoral Sandpiper Say’s Phoebe N W Listed on the Audubon Alaska WatchList of declining or threatened species Rock Sandpiper W SHRIKES www.MiloBurcham.com Dunlin W Northern Shrike N WILLOW PTARMIGAN Short-billed N W JAYS, CROWS, RAVENS Long-billed Dowitcher WATERFOWL J F M A M J J A S O N D LOONS AND GREBES J F M A M J J A S O N D Gray Jay N Wilson’s Snipe N Greater White-fronted Goose W* Red-throated Loon N W Steller’s Jay N Red-necked Phalarope N Snow Goose Pacific LoonN Black-billed Magpie N GULLS, TERNS, JAEGERS Brant W Common Loon N Northwestern Crow Black-legged Kittiwake Cackling Goose Horned Grebe N N Bonaparte’s Gull N Goose N Red-necked Grebe N SWALLOWS J F M A M J J A S O N D Mew Gull N Trumpeter Swan N CORMORANTS California Gull Tree Swallow N Swan Double-crested Cormorant Violet-green Swallow N Herring Gull* N Gadwall N HERONS Thayer’s Gull Bank Swallow N Eurasian Wigeon Barn Swallow N Great Blue Heron Glaucous-winged Gull* N American Wigeon N Cliff Swallow N HAWKS AND EAGLES Glaucous Gull Mallard N Osprey N Arctic Tern N CHICKADEES Blue-winged Teal Golden Eagle N Long-tailed Jaeger Black-capped Chickadee N Northern Shoveler N Northern Harrier N Chestnut-backed Chickadee N Northern Pintail N PIGEONS J F M A M J J A S O N D Sharp-shinned Hawk N Boreal Chickadee N Green-winged Teal N Rock Pigeon (Introduced) N N NUTHATCHES, CREEPERS, Canvasback N OWLS Bald Eagle N Red-breasted Nuthatch N Redhead N Red-tailed Hawk* N Brown Creeper N Ring-necked Duck N Northern Hawk Owl N Rough-legged Hawk American N Greater Scaup N Great Gray Owl Lesser Scaup N CRANES J F M A M J J A S O N D Short-eared Owl N KINGLETS Harlequin Duck N Sandhill Crane N Boreal Owl N Golden-crowned Kinglet N Surf Scoter PLOVERS Northern Saw-whet Owl N Ruby-crowned Kinglet N White-winged Scoter Black-bellied Plover HUMMINGBIRDS Black Scoter American Golden-Plover W Rufous Hummingbird N Long-tailed Duck N Pacific Golden-Plover KINGFISHERS Bufflehead Semipalmated Plover N Belted KingfisherN Common Goldeneye N SANDPIPERS WOODPECKERS Barrow’s Goldeneye N Spotted Sandpiper N Downy Woodpecker N Hooded Merganser N W Hairy Woodpecker N Common Merganser N Wandering Tattler N W American Three-toed Woodpecker N Red-breasted Merganser Greater Yellowlegs N Black-backed Woodpecker N GROUSE J F M A M J J A S O N D Lesser Yellowlegs N W Northern Flicker N Willow Ptarmigan N Whimbrel W FALCONS Rock Ptarmigan N Hudsonian Godwit N W American Kestrel N White-tailed Ptarmigan N Ruddy N

Merlin John Schoen Grouse N Black Turnstone W STELLER’S JAY *Tule is on the WatchList, other subspecies are not. *Most Red-tailed Hawks are Harlan’s subspecies in this range. *Most Glaucous-winged and Herring Gulls are hybrids in this range.