The Greater Scaup (GRSC) is about 18” long while the Lesser Scaup (LESC) is a little smaller at about 17”. The genus name Aythya (AY-thih-ah) is from the Greek aithya, a seabird. Other ducks in the same genus are Canvasback, Redhead, Tufted and Ring-necked Ducks.
Warbling Vireo
The Warbling Vireo (WAVI) is about 5.5” long. Its genus Vireo is from Latin meaning ‘a kind of bird.’ The species name is also Latin for ‘pale yellow’. It is the grayest and palest of our vireos with no wing bars, with the only head marking being an indistinct stripe over the eyes. It has a whitish breast which sometimes has a yellowish wash.
Red-Winged Blackbird
Red Knot
n spring the Red Knot stands out on tidal flats in its bright chestnut plumage on its face, chest and belly. It has black legs and a black bill that is about as long as the head is wide (Paulson). By late July it will have molted to gray with a white belly and it easily blends in with other shorebirds and the colors of sand and vegetation along shorelines.
Pacific-slope Flycatcher
Rough-legged Hawk
Gadwall
Hermit Thrush
Yellow-breasted Chat
Long-billled Curlew
Sharp-shinned Hawk
American Kestrel
If you see a small, long-winged bird hovering over an open field, most of the time it will be an American Kestrel. This type of hunting pattern is used by only a few species of birds and it is a trademark for a kestrel, which hovers by facing into the wind, flapping its wings and spreading its tail.

















