Clark’s Nutcracker was named for Captain William Clark by Alexander Wilson who analyzed the skin brought to him following the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Clark initially thought the bird was a species of woodpecker but later it was classified as a jay.
Surfbird
Merlin
Lazuli Bunting
Willow Flycatcher
Pied-billed Grebe
Olive-sided Flycatcher
American Wigeon
Hutton's Vireo
Say's Phoebe
Wilson's Snipe
Northern Harrier
Cooper's Hawk
Hammond's Flycatcher
Greater and Lesser Scaup
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.
















