Here is a list of the birds we have had in our yard- and it is a list of birds that might be likely to visit your yard (in Missoula, anyway).
- American Crow
- American Gold finch
- Black billed magpie
- Black chinned hummingbird
- Black capped chickadee
- Blue Jay
- Bohemian waxwing
- Brown creeper
- Brown headed cowbird
- Calliope hummingbird
- Cedar waxwing
- Chipping sparrow
- Common nighthawk
- Common Raven
- Common red poll
- Dark eyed junco
- Downy woodpecker
- Evening grosbeak
- Golden crowned kinglet
- Gray Catbird
- Hairy woodpecker
- Hermit thrush
- House finch
- House wren
- Lazuli bunting
- Macgillivary's warbler
- Mountain chickadee
- Mourning dove
- Nashville warbler
- Northern flicker
- Pileated woodpecker
- Pine grosbeak
- Pine sisken
- Red breasted nuthatch
- Red crossbill
- Red winged blackbird
- American Robin
- Ruby crowned kinglet
- Rufous hummingbird
- Sharpshined hawk
- Song sparrow
- Spotted towhee
- Townsend's solitaire
- Varied thrush
- Vesper sparrow
- Western tanager
- Western wood pewee
- White breasted nuthatch
- White crowned sparrow
- Wilson's warbler
- Yellow warbler
Hi! What a wonderful list of birds! We have only seen about 1/3 of your list on our 5 acres! I grew up in New Hampshire and we had an abundance of Blue Jays. I've been in Great Falls, MT for 20 years and have never seen a Blue Jay. I didn't know we had any in Montana. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteBlue Jays are a relatively new species around here. Their range has been expanding probably with development and urbanization, and more trees (either because of planting trees or changes in fire, and flood regimes). Oddly enough though, they are not just in the "suburbs" but are in some pretty remote places in western MT now (I've seen them outside of Ovando- so half way between you and me). It is a little startling them hear them- they do seem really out of place.
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