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How many can you find in your state? GREAT AMERICAN ARCTIC BIRDING

Dick Daniels, Creative Commons CHALLENGE

Phone: Return this completed checklist by: MIDNIGHT ( TIME) JUNE 1, 2015

Alaska/Lower 48 Category: State: March 1 – Mailed entries should be postmarked by the deadline. June 1, 2016 SEND TO Audubon Alaska Can you beat the Challenge all-time Great American Arctic Birding Challenge Zip: Attn: Beth Peluso high counts? Alaska: 153 species MAILING ADDRESS 431 West Seventh Ave., Suite 101 Lower 48: 142 species Anchorage, AK 99501

EMAIL For complete contest rules and prizes, visit [email protected] www.AudubonAlaska.org

FAX Fax: (907) 276-5069

If you have questions, contact Beth Peluso at [email protected] or (907) 276-7034. * Found in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge LOONS p Harlequin Duck* p Upland * p Common Tern CORVIDS WAXWINGS p Red-throated Loon* p Long-tailed Duck* p Whimbrel* p Arctic Tern* p Gray Jay* p Bohemian Waxwing* p Pacific Loon* p Barrow’s Goldeneye* p Black-tailed p Black-billed Magpie WOOD WARBLERS p Arctic Loon p * p Hudsonian Godwit* ALCIDS p * p p p Common Loon* p Bufflehead* p Bar-tailed Godwit* Dovekie Tennessee Warbler* p LARKS p p Yellow-billed Loon* p Common Merganser* p Ruddy * Common Murre Orange-crowned Warbler* p p p p Red-breasted Merganser* p Black Turnstone Thick-billed Murre* Horned Lark* Yellow-rumped Warbler* GREBES p Black Guillemot* p Townsend’s Warbler p Surfbird* SWALLOWS p Horned Grebe* RAPTORS p Least Auklet* p Blackpoll Warbler* p Red Knot* p p Red-necked Grebe* p Osprey* p Crested Auklet Tree Swallow* p Palm Warbler p Sanderling* p p Northern Harrier* p Horned Puffin* Violet-green Swallow* p Yellow Warbler* , p Dunlin p p * p Tufted Puffin* Bank Swallow* p Wilson’s Warbler* p Sandpiper p p Bald Eagle* Cliff Swallow* p Northern Waterthrush* p Northern * p Semipalmated Sandpiper* p p Sharp-shinned Hawk* OWLS Barn Swallow* p American Redstart p p Western Sandpiper* Short-tailed * p p Short-eared Owl* * p Least Sandpiper* CHICKADEES p p Great Horned Owl* Tanagers Cormorants Red-tailed Hawk* p White-rumped Sandpiper* p Black-capped Chickadee* p p Great Grey Owl* p Western Tanager p Pelagic Cormorant Swainson’s Hawk* p Baird’s Sandpiper* p Boreal Chickadee* p p * Rough-legged Hawk* p Little Stint p Gray-headed Chickadee* SPARROWS, Longspurs SWANS, GEESE, DUCKS p p Northern Hawk-Owl* American Kestrel* p Red-necked Stint* p American Tree Sparrow* p Trumpeter Swan* p p Boreal Owl* NUTHATCHES Merlin* p Pectoral Sandpiper* p Chipping Sparrow* p Swan* p p Red-breasted Nuthatch* Peregrine Falcon* p Sharp-tailed Sandpiper* Goatsuckers p Sparrow* p Greater White-fronted p Gyrfalcon* p Buff-breasted Sandpiper* p Common Nighthawk* p Savannah Sparrow* Goose* DIPPERS p Ruff* p Lincoln’s Sparrow* p * , PTARMIGAN HUMMINGBIRDS p American Dipper* p Long-billed * p White-throated Sparrow* p Ross’s Goose* p * p p Stilt Sandpiper Rufous Hummingbird KINGLETS, p White-crowned Sparrow* p Cackling Goose* p * p Wilson’s Snipe* OLD WORLD WARBLERS p Golden-crowned Sparrow* p Goose* p * KINGFISHERS p Wilson’s p Ruby-crowned Kinglet* p Dark-eyed Junco* p Brant* p Ptarmigan* p Belted Kingfisher* p Red-necked Phalarope* p Arctic Warbler* p Smith’s Longspur* p * p Sharp-tailed Grouse* p Red Phalarope* WOODPECKERS p Lapland Longspur* p * Old World Flycatchers CRANES p Northern Flicker* p Green-winged Teal* JAEGERS, , TERNS p Bluethroat* BUNTINGS p Sandhill Crane* p Downy Woodpecker* p American Wigeon* p Northern Wheatear* p p Pomarine Jaeger* p Hairy Woodpecker* Snow Bunting* p * SHOREBIRDS p Parasitic Jaeger* p American Three-toed THRUSHES, ACCENTORS BLACKBIRDS p * p Black-bellied Plover* p Long-tailed Jaeger* Woodpecker* p Mountain Bluebird* p Red-winged Blackbird* p * p American Golden-Plover* p Bonaparte’s * p Black-backed Woodpecker* p Townsend’s Solitaire* p Rusty Blackbird* p * p Pacific Golden-Plover p Little Gull p Gray-cheeked Thrush* p Brewer’s Blackbird p * p Semipalmated Plover* p Ross’s Gull* TYRANT FLYCATCHERS p Swainson’s Thrush* p Brown-headed Cowbird* p Ring-necked Duck* p Lesser San Plover p Mew Gull* p Olive-sided Flycatcher* p p Hermit Thrush* * p Killdeer* p Gull p Western Wood-Pewee* FINCHES p p Varied Thrush* * p Eurasian Dotterel* p Herring Gull* p Flycatcher* p Brambling p p American Robin* Common Eider* p Greater Yellowlegs p Glaucous Gull* p Hammond’s Flycatcher* p Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch* p p Siberian Accentor King Eider* p Lesser Yellowlegs* p Thayer’s Gull* p Say’s Phoebe* p White-winged Crossbill* p Spectacled Eider* p Wood Sandpiper p Glaucous-winged Gull* p Eastern Kingbird WAGTAILS, PIPITS p Grosbeak* p Steller’s Eider* p Wandering Tattler* p Slaty-backed Gull* p Yellow-bellied Flycatcher* p Eastern Yellow Wagtail* p Pine Siskin* p Black Scoter* p Solitary Sandpiper* p Black-legged Kittiwake* p White Wagtail SHRIKES p Common Redpoll* p Surf Scoter* p Spotted Sandpiper* p Sabine’s Gull* p American Pipit* p p Northern Shrike* Hoary Redpoll* p White-winged Scoter* p Ivory Gull* p Red-throated Pipit