The species name ludoviciana (lewd-oh-vick-ih-ANE-ah) refers to Louisiana Territory. It was named Louisiana tanager by naturalist Alexander Wilson for the bird discovered by Lewis and Clark in western part of the then broad Louisiana Territory.
Semipalmated Plover
Snowy Owl
Common Raven
American Coot
Pink-footed Shearwater
Cassin’s Auklet
Passenger Pigeon
At the time the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth, MA the Passenger Pigeon was probably the most abundant bird in North America (Kaufman). Enormous nomadic flocks of these pigeons numbering in the millions roamed around the eastern two-thirds of the continent eating beechnuts, acorns, grains, and berries.









