For those that keep yard lists
This was a fun one for me
https://ebird.org/checklist/S333160387
And one new one for me
Yard birds
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Kansabirdguy
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Yard birds
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- Zoroark
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Re: Yard birds
Funny timing, I just added a Western Tanager to my yard list today.
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- Charlie Spencer
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Re: Yard birds
What are we looking at? Sandhills? If they were over here, I'd suspect ibis.
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Kansabirdguy
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Re: Yard birds
White faced ibisCharlie Spencer wrote: Thu May 07, 2026 10:11 amWhat are we looking at? Sandhills? If they were over here, I'd suspect ibis.
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Kansabirdguy
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Re: Yard birds
Mourning warbler is another new yard bird for me
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Re: Yard birds
I've added three yard birds this year, Scarlet Tanager, Chestnut-sided Warbler, and White-faced Ibis. Brings my total count up to 211.
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Re: Yard birds
A Summer Tanager has been hanging around for a few weeks. He's been picking at the bits of suet that have fallen on the ground. He's finally figured out that they're coming from the suet feeder six feet above his head.
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