The 100 most recent account entries/updates. |
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Scopoli's Shearwater | Calonectris diomedea | The Scopoli's Shearwater was split off from Cory's Shearwater by the AOS (formerly AOU) in 2024; it ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | GNR | Offshore visitor, being uncommon to at times common in the warmer months, from May into Oct, and per... | No records. | No records. | You will want or need to take an organized pelagic trip to see this, as photographs might be require... | ** | 2024-07-20 |
Redpoll | Acanthis flammea | The Redpoll is still another "winter finch", one of the several very rare ones -- along with White-w... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Sporadic winter visitor. Very rare along the northern coast (including the adjacent mainland and Ro... | Sporadic winter visitor. Very rare in the northern half of the province, and casual in the southern... | Sporadic winter visitor. Very rare, with only about 14 reports, almost all falling between 27 Dec an... | The species is too rare and erratic to search for, and thus more than likely you will need to wait f... | * | 2024-07-19 |
Northern House Wren | Troglodytes aedon | Northern House Wrens breed from coast to coast across the United States and southern Canada, though ... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S5N | G5 | Winter resident, transient, and sparse and local summer resident. As a summer resident, uncommon in... | Summer resident, transient, and winter visitor/resident. Breeds across the entire province, but fai... | Summer resident, transient, and sparse in winter. Breeds across the region; fairly common over most... | Normally not hard to find in summer in most residential areas in cities and towns in the mountains a... | *** to **** | 2024-07-19 |
American Barn Owl | Tyto alba | The American Barn Owl is a completely nocturnal feeder; thus, its presence in a given area can be di... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S2S3B,S3N | G5 | Permanent resident, with migratory movements; noticeably declining (since around 1970). Along the c... | Permanent resident, probably with migratory movements; certainly declining. Rare to locally uncommo... | Permanent resident, likely with migratory movements; presumed declining. Rare in valleys in the sou... | American Barn Owls must be searched for intentionally. You are not likely to stumble upon them in g... | * | 2024-07-19 |
Yellow-crowned Night Heron | Nyctanassa violacea | Though the Yellow-crowned Night Heron can be somewhat nocturnal, it frequently forages during the da... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B | G5 | Summer resident and transient. Generally uncommon along most of the coast, but fairly common at lea... | Transient, post-breeding visitor, and sparse breeder. Rare and local throughout, and no records for... | Transient. Very rare, and only in the lower mountains, mostly from Henderson; nearly all rec... | Areas where they can be seen somewhat regularly are the Twin Lakes ponds on the mainland part of Sun... | ** | 2024-07-19 |
Black-crowned Night Heron | Nycticorax nycticorax | The Black-crowned Night Heron is our only truly nocturnal waterbird. Birds roost in thickets, usual... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S3N | G5 | Permanent resident coastally, and a transient inland. Along the coast, fairly common to locally com... | Transient and post-breeding visitor; accidental breeder (in 2022-23). Rare and secretive, mostly in... | Transient and post-breeding visitor. Rare, with close to 30 records, at low elevations in the south... | This species is usually found along the coast at any season, but you might need to wait around tidal... | *** | 2024-07-19 |
Western Cattle-Egret | Ardea ibis | This formerly Old World species has a most unusual history in the New World. "Cattle Egrets" appare... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B | G5 | Summer resident and transient, and straggler in winter, but generally absent by late winter. Fairly... | Transient and post-breeding visitor; records declining in recent years. Rare in the eastern countie... | Transient, at low (to rarely middle) elevations. Very rare, mainly early Apr to early Jul; casual t... | Unlike other waders, the Western Cattle-Egret is seen mostly in pastures, but it may be seen in lawn... | *** | 2024-07-19 |
Manx Shearwater | Puffinus puffinus | Though the Manx Shearwater is not a rare pelagic species in North Carolina waters, it wasn't until t... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Offshore transient and winter visitor, but at times seen from shore. Generally uncommon, from Dec t... | No records. | No records. | The several winter pelagic trips that are currently taken off Hatteras or Oregon inlets often produc... | ** | 2024-07-19 |
Sargasso Shearwater | Puffinus lherminieri | The Sargasso Shearwater, called Audubon's Shearwater until 2024, is the smallest shearwater in our w... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S4N | G4G5 | Offshore visitor in the Gulf Stream. Generally common, mainly from mid-May to at least mid-Oct; pea... | Accidental visitor. A single record: one seen at Jordan Lake, after Hurricane Fran, 6-7 Sep 1996 (Na... | No records. | This species is nearly a gimme on pelagic trips into the Gulf Stream in Jun, Jul, Aug, and Sep. Sma... | **** | 2024-07-19 |
Cliff Swallow | Petrochelidon pyrrhonota | The Cliff Swallow nests from coast to coast across the continent, and it is much more abundant in th... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B | G5 | Transient, and very sparse and local breeder mostly near the coast; expanding its range in recent ye... | Summer resident, with noticeable migratory movements; slightly increasing as a breeder. In summer (... | Summer resident, with migratory movements. In summer (as a breeder), mostly uncommon and local; not... | Though numerically not a common bird in the state, they are practically impossible to miss in May or... | **** | 2024-06-03 |
Blue Grosbeak | Passerina caerulea | The Blue Grosbeak breeds across the southern half to two-thirds of the United States, and winters in... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B | G5 | Summer resident, with a few winter records. Common in summer across most of the province, but can b... | Summer resident, with about 15 winter records. Common over the eastern and central portions, and fa... | Summer resident at low elevations; little migratory movement through the region. In summer, uncommo... | None needed in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. | **** | 2024-05-15 |
Rose-breasted Grosbeak | Pheucticus ludovicianus | The Rose-breasted Grosbeak is a bird of the cooler hardwood and mixed forests of the eastern parts o... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S3S4B | G5 | Transient. In spring, rare to uncommon along the western margin of the province, but generally rare... | Transient. In spring, uncommon to at times fairly common in the western portion, but uncommon over ... | Summer resident and transient. Fairly common (and common in a few ranges) in summer at middle to hi... | You should be able to find the species in a morning of birding along the Blue Ridge Parkway at eleva... | *** to **** | 2024-05-15 |
Western Tanager | Piranga ludoviciana | The Western Tanager is a rare visitor and over-wintering "resident" in North Carolina, but it occurs... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Scarce "transient" and winter visitor, with about 100 records. Very rare to rare in winter along th... | Scarce "transient" and winter visitor, with about 40 records. Very rare visitor, mainly from early ... | Casual visitor. Only about six records, though only one since 1991. Oddly, the dates are "strangel... | You likely will see your first in the state at a feeder near the coast. A handful are now occurring ... | * to ** | 2024-05-15 |
Summer Tanager | Piranga rubra | The Summer Tanager is a characteristic bird of the Deep South, nesting north only to southern New Je... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B | G5 | Summer resident, and winter straggler. Common in the southern half of the region, from the Croatan ... | Summer resident, with a few winter records. Fairly common to common over most of the region, more n... | Sparse summer resident, with little migratory movement noted. Uncommon in the extreme southwestern ... | None needed in the southern Coastal Plain, such as in the Sandhills Game Land, Weymouth Woods Preser... | **** | 2024-05-15 |
Wilson's Warbler | Cardellina pusilla | The Wilson's Warbler has a very wide breeding range, from Alaska to Newfoundland, and southward in m... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and rare winter straggler. In spring, very rare in the western portions, and casual to v... | Transient, and very rare winter straggler. Rare to very uncommon in both spring and fall, generally... | Transient. Very rare to rare in spring, and rare in fall. Mainly early to mid-May, and early Sep t... | There are no real hotspots for the species, but Jackson Park in Hendersonville may be the best bet, ... | * to ** | 2024-05-15 |
Yellow-throated Warbler | Setophaga dominica | The Yellow-throated Warbler is a "Southern" warbler, as it breeds in the eastern United States only ... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B | G5 | Summer resident, and sparse winter resident near the southern coast. In summer, common over most of ... | Summer resident, and very rare winter straggler. In summer, fairly common to locally common in the ... | Summer resident. Uncommon along rivers and streams at low elevations, essentially below 2,500 feet;... | The species is easily found in many parks and preserves, and Croatan National Forest, in the southea... | **** | 2024-05-15 |
Northern Parula | Setophaga americana | The Northern Parula is a bird saddled with an awful common name, and this is even more so now that i... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B | G5 | Summer resident. Over most of the region -- common, to very common in several of the larger river f... | Summer resident, with noticeable migratory movements. In summer, fairly common over most of the pro... | Summer resident, with noticeable migratory movements. Uncommon to fairly common at lower to middle ... | It is hard to miss in the Coastal Plain in spring or summer if birding close to rivers, such as the ... | **** | 2024-05-15 |
Nashville Warbler | Leiothlypis ruficapilla | The Nashville Warbler, along with the Tennessee Warbler, Orange-crowned Warbler, and several Western... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and scarce straggler into early winter. Very rare in spring (essentially avoiding the re... | Transient, and a very scarce straggler into early winter. In spring, rare in the western and centra... | Transient; one recent record of a potential breeding bird. Rare to occasionally uncommon in spring, ... | Pure migrant species can be hard to pin down in time and place, depending on cold fronts in fall, et... | ** | 2024-05-14 |
Tennessee Warbler | Leiothlypis peregrina | In 2010, the American Ornithologists' Union moved several warblers out of the genus Vermivora... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient. In spring, very rare in the region (about 12 reports -- 3 in 2021). In fall, generally ... | Transient. In spring, very rare to rare in the eastern portion, and rare farther west. In fall, fa... | Transient. In spring, rare to uncommon, mainly in valleys and elsewhere below about 3,500 feet. In... | The species is difficult to miss on a day of birding in the mountains during much of September, such... | *** to **** | 2024-05-14 |
Northern Waterthrush | Parkesia noveboracensis | The Northern Waterthrush is one of the few warblers that nests from coast to coast, though this rang... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and a very sparse early winter straggler. In spring, generally uncommon in the western ha... | Transient. Uncommon to fairly common essentially across the entire region, in both spring and fall;... | Transient. Mostly uncommon, at lower to middle elevations; presumably quite scarce over about 4,500... | If you bird in suitable damp wooded areas over a several-day period in early May, or in Sep, you sta... | ** | 2024-05-14 |
Worm-eating Warbler | Helmitheros vermivorum | The Worm-eating Warbler is not one of better known warblers in North America. It is really not comm... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B | G5 | Summer resident, and transient. In summer, uncommon to locally fairly common in the eastern 60% of ... | Summer resident, and transient. In summer, uncommon to locally fairly common in most foothill range... | Summer resident. Uncommon to often fairly common (and not obviously local) below about 3,500 feet; ... | The species should be heard, and hopefully seen, by driving roads through Alligator River NWR, the b... | *** | 2024-05-14 |
Ovenbird | Seiurus aurocapilla | The Ovenbird recently "lost" its two nearest relatives -- the Louisiana and Northern waterthrushes -... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S1N | G5 | Summer resident, and sparse winter visitor/resident. In summer, generally common over the northwest... | Summer resident. Common over the region as a whole. Reasonably widespread, and common also in foot... | Summer resident. Common at low to middle elevations, to about 4,000 feet, and fairly common to abou... | None needed; easily heard in a morning of birding in most areas of the state in May and Jun. | **** | 2024-05-14 |
Baltimore Oriole | Icterus galbula | The male Baltimore Oriole is one of the more beautiful birds in North America, nesting over the nort... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S3B,S3N | G5 | Transient, and scarce winter resident. In winter, numerically rare to very uncommon; however, in to... | Transient, scarce winter resident, and very scarce and local summer resident. In summer, very rare ... | Summer resident, with noticeable migratory movements. In summer, uncommon to fairly common, at leas... | The species should be found in summer by driving along roads that parallel the New River, or South F... | *** | 2024-05-14 |
Bullock's Oriole | Icterus bullockii | The Bullock's Oriole is the western counterpart to the Baltimore Oriole. Originally classified as s... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Very rare winter visitor; most records prior to 2010; however, there were four records during the 20... | Very rare winter visitor. There are about 16 records, with 8-9 birds over-wintering. Records are s... | No records. | Your first Bullock's Oriole will likely be seen at someone's feeder. | * | 2024-05-14 |
Vesper Sparrow | Pooecetes gramineus | The Vesper Sparrow, a species in its own genus, has a wide breeding range, from the Western states e... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S2B,S2N | G5 | Winter resident and transient; strongly declining. In winter, formerly fairly common in the souther... | Transient, and sparse and local winter resident; strongly declining. In winter, rare to very uncomm... | Summer resident and transient; declining in migration. In summer, uncommon and very local, mainly o... | Breeding birds are usually well away from roads and require some hiking to reach, such as at Pond Mo... | ** to *** | 2024-05-14 |
Harris's Sparrow | Zonotrichia querula | This largest of all sparrows has a rather narrow migration route, from its northwestern Canada borea... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Casual (only in recent years) near the coast, in migration. One adult was seen at Cape Lookout (... | Casual. One immature was found at Beaverdam Reservoir (Wake) on 21 Nov 1976 (Chat 42:60); on... | Casual. One immature male was collected in the Mills River Valley (Buncombe) on 13 Mar 1933 ... | | 1/2* | 2024-05-14 |
Clay-colored Sparrow | Spizella pallida | The Clay-colored Sparrow was primarily a "Western"/Midwestern" species until a few decades ago. How... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and sparse winter resident, mainly near the coast. In fall, rare to uncommon along the c... | Transient, essentially in fall and winter. Very rare in fall and winter (about 21 records in fall a... | Transient. Very rare in fall, winter, and spring, nearly all records in low elevations in the south... | Your best bet is probably Fort Fisher in Sep and Oct. A few were being seen semi-regularly in winte... | * to ** | 2024-05-14 |
Snow Bunting | Plectrophenax nivalis | The Snow Bunting breeding range and abundance is remarkably similar to that of the Lapland Longspur,... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, mainly coastally; declining in numbers in the past several decades, though an upturn... | Very sparse winter visitor. Casual to very rare; barely 15 reports for the province. Mainly late O... | Very sparse winter visitor. Casual to very rare; about 18-19 records. Has occurred on a handful of... | If you spend a lot of time walking or driving beaches in the winter, you might find a few each year.... | * | 2024-05-14 |
Lapland Longspur | Calcarius lapponicus | This is the only one of the four species of longspur that is not of accidental occurrence in the sta... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Winter visitor, and possibly winter resident (regular from winter to winter) in a few areas. Rare to... | Winter visitor. Very rare to rare across the region, with no regular wintering sites. Certainly oc... | Winter visitor. Very rare, essentially in lower elevations in wide valleys, though four were seen a... | Though a scarce bird in the state, a diligent birder can at times find the species over a several-da... | * to ** | 2024-05-14 |
Evening Grosbeak | Coccothraustes vespertinus | Perhaps the epitome of "winter finches" is the Evening Grosbeak, and each fall or early winter, bird... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Erratic winter visitor; strongly declining. Currently, rare to uncommon in "good" winters; rarely e... | Erratic winter visitor; strongly declining. Currently, uncommon in invasive winters; rarely fairly ... | Erratic winter visitor; strongly declining. Currently, uncommon in invasive winters; rarely fairly ... | The species is seldom seen in the state in recent years, though there were enough birds at feeders d... | * | 2024-05-14 |
Varied Thrush | Ixoreus naevius | This Far Western thrush was an embarrassing "miss" or "hole" on the North Carolina bird list for man... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | One record. One was photographed at Airlie Gardens (New Hanover) on 3 Feb 2024 (Chat 88:43);... | Casual; five records. An adult female was seen on three dates between 19 and 29 Dec 2005 near Hills... | Accidental. An adult male was photographed in Fletcher (Henderson) on 1 Feb 2010* (Chat 74:6... | | 1/2* | 2024-05-14 |
Sedge Wren | Cistothorus stellaris | Called the Short-billed Marsh Wren many decades ago, the Sedge Wren is now restricted just to North ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SUB,S4N | G5 | Winter resident eastward, but otherwise a scarce transient. Generally fairly common, to locally com... | Transient, and occasional straggler into winter. Generally rare (or at least secretive enough that ... | Transient. Very rare (no records for many counties) to rare in spring and fall, mainly limited to l... | The species is fairly easy in fall and winter in shrubby marshes, such as at Bodie Island (near the ... | *** | 2024-05-14 |
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher | Polioptila caerulea | The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher is the only member of its small family found in the eastern half of the co... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S2N | G5 | Summer resident regionwide, and a sparse winter resident in part of the region. Common (to locally ... | Summer resident, with stragglers into winter. In summer, generally common to at least locally very ... | Summer resident. Fairly common in lower elevations, at least in broad valleys below 2,500 feet; unc... | None needed. | **** | 2024-05-14 |
Northern Rough-winged Swallow | Stelgidopteryx serripennis | This species, long known as the Rough-winged Swallow, had to have its common name changed several de... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B | G5 | Summer resident. Fairly common over the inner two-thirds of the province, but uncommon to locally f... | Summer resident. Fairly common over nearly the entire region, perhaps slightly more frequent near r... | Summer resident. Fairly common over the region, up to about 4,000 feet, and sparingly up to about 5... | The species is normally seen in a day of birding in most sites away from coastal counties. The best... | *** | 2024-05-14 |
Fish Crow | Corvus ossifragus | Unlike the American Crow, the Fish Crow is poorly known to the layman -- "There are two kinds of cro... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S5N | G5 | Permanent resident over most of the area, with migratory movements. Generally, common to locally ve... | Summer resident, remaining into late fall, and sparingly winters in the eastern portions; still slow... | Sparse migrant/stray; recent arrival, since 2006. Five records for low elevations in the southern m... | Easy to find, and not local, in the breeding season, in most of the Coastal Plain, especially around... | **** | 2024-05-14 |
Warbling Vireo | Vireo gilvus | The Warbling Vireo, along with the Red-eyed Vireo, has the most extensive breeding range of any vire... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B | G5 | Transient, and possible accidental breeder. Very rare in both spring and fall. Records are increasin... | Transient (mainly in spring), and scarce summer resident. In spring, rare in the western half, and ... | Summer resident and transient. Uncommon in summer in the New River area of Ashe and Alleg... | Though a scarce bird in the state, driving roads that parallel or cross the South Fork New River, wi... | *** | 2024-05-14 |
White-eyed Vireo | Vireo griseus | The White-eyed Vireo breeds over the southeastern part of the United States, and it winters in parts... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S1N | G5 | Summer resident throughout, and scarce winter resident near the coast. In summer, common essentiall... | Summer resident, with some migratory movements; strays into early winter. In the breeding season, c... | Summer resident. Fairly common in lower elevations (below 2,500 feet), and uncommon to about 4,000 ... | A morning of birding in most parks, refuges, and other preserves in the Coastal Plain will yield the... | **** | 2024-05-14 |
Western Flycatcher | Empidonax difficilis | There are four state records of this species of western North America. Several dozen years ago, the... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | | One record (see above), currently being reviewed by the NC BRC. | Three records (see above), with the first two accepted by the NC BRC. The third has yet to be review... | No records. | | 1/2* | 2024-05-13 |
Ash-throated Flycatcher | Myiarchus cinerascens | The Ash-throated Flycatcher is a Western species, breeding from southern Washington to Texas. Like ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Greatly increasing in late fall and winter near the coast; late autumn migrant/visitor, with birds a... | Casual to perhaps now very rare stray/visitor. Two sight reports are from the Raleigh area: one on ... | Accidental. One videotaped in Henderson on 28 Oct 1999 is the only record for the mountains.... | There have now been numerous recent records at Alligator River NWR, and somewhat fewer near Pungo La... | * to ** | 2024-05-13 |
Northern Saw-whet Owl | Aegolius acadicus | The smallest owl in eastern North America, the Northern Saw-whet Owl usually requires a special sear... | Breeder | Definitive | T | | S2B,S2N | G5 | Winter visitor or resident. Status is poorly known, but generally rare (to possibly locally uncommo... | Winter visitor. Very rare (or at least very rarely reported) in the northeastern portion, with abou... | Breeder in the higher elevations; winter resident over most of the region. Uncommon to fairly commo... | To find the species in the state, it is obviously more advantageous to try for it on the breeding gr... | ** | 2024-05-13 |
Short-eared Owl | Asio flammeus | The Short-eared Owl is the owl species most likely to be seen flying about in daylight hours, as a f... | Accidental Breeder | Definitive | W | | SUB,S3N | G5 | Winter resident, and probable accidental/casual breeder. In winter, uncommon (to sporadically and l... | Winter visitor. Very rare to rare, mainly from early Nov to late Mar; a preponderance of records we... | Winter visitor. Very rare in the southern mountains, with nine records, six from Hooper Lane in ... | A good technique for locating likely spots for Short-eareds is to find marshes or grasslands th... | ** | 2024-05-13 |
Golden Eagle | Aquila chrysaetos | This very large and powerful raptor -- the largest in the state -- has always had a mysterious prese... | Former Probable Breeder | Definitive | SR | | SUB,S1N | G5 | Migrant and winter visitor. Rare in the vicinity of lakes Mattamuskeet and Pungo and at Alligator R... | Scarce migrant; about 29 reports. Very rare, mainly in fall and early winter, across the province; ... | Scarce winter resident, and also a scarce year-round visitor and migrant. Presently, a rare fall mi... | Over the years there has been a record of Golden Eagle every few winters in the Lake Mattamuskeet --... | * | 2024-05-13 |
Roseate Spoonbill | Platalea ajaja | Hardly any bird is more easily identified than the Roseate Spoonbill. This tropical breeder nests no... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Post-breeding visitor and stray, mostly to the coast; greatly increasing in recent years. Now rare ... | Formerly accidental to casual, but now very rare to rare and increasing, post-breeding visitor, with... | Casual post-breeding visitor, with all records from 2018 (Chat 82:112). Singles were seen on the Fr... | Increasing annually now, and can now be tracked down to see, as some have lingered for a while, espe... | * to ** | 2024-05-13 |
Least Bittern | Botaurus exilis | The Least Bittern is just as shy as its larger cousin, the American Bittern, but because it is much ... | Breeder | Definitive | SC | | S2S3B | G5 | Summer resident and migrant; a handful of winter records. Occurs nearly throughout the Tidewater an... | Transient and scarce summer resident. Rare (and easily overlooked) transient, and rare and local br... | Casual to very rare transient, and perhaps has nested on rare occasions in the Hendersonville area. ... | Most of the better sites are difficult for birders to reach. It is reportedly common as a breeder a... | ** | 2024-05-13 |
Brown Pelican | Pelecanus occidentalis | This species is one of the most familiar of all of the state's birds to the layman, as everyone know... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S3B,S4N | G4 | Permanent resident, with migratory movements; breeding. Common to very common, though local, breede... | Very rare visitor. At least 27 reports, mostly at large reservoirs (about one-third of these from F... | Accidental/casual. Four reports (all single birds); Waynesville, 6 Aug 1979; Lake Junaluska (Hay... | None needed; easily found along and near coastal areas. | **** | 2024-05-13 |
American White Pelican | Pelecanus erythrorhynchos | This spectacular and huge species, which nests in the Great Plains and the Western states, has under... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G4 | Migrant and winter visitor, most frequent along the northern coast and Tidewater; increasing. Coast... | Rare (but increasing) migrant and winter visitor, and possible winter resident at one site. Most ar... | Very rare migrant, with at least 11 records, nearly all from the southern mountains; records and num... | Fortunately for the birder, individuals of this species often linger for a month or more in NC. Form... | *** | 2024-05-13 |
Anhinga | Anhinga anhinga | The Anhinga is still another of the Pelicaniform species that has increased noticeably in the state ... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B | G5 | Breeding summer resident, increasing. Nests at least locally, scattered over most of the province, e... | Nonbreeding migrant/visitor; increasing. Casual but likely increasing breeder (or probable breeder) ... | Casual visitor. One was seen from a hawk watch at Mount Pisgah (Buncombe), 21 Sep 2003; one ... | The spillway at Orton Pond is probably the best site in the state. Birds can also be seen at Orton ... | *** | 2024-05-13 |
Wood Stork | Mycteria americana | The Wood Stork is probably the most significant wader in the state, because it is a Federally listed... | Breeder | Definitive | T | T | S1B,S1N | G4 | Summer resident and post-breeding visitor, greatly increasing; rare straggler in winter, though perh... | Post-breeding visitor, greatly increasing. Formerly very rare to now locally rare, mainly from Jun ... | Post-breeding visitor; very rare to now rare in the southern and central mountains, with about 15 re... | The species can almost always be found around the margins of the two freshwater ponds at Twin Lakes,... | *** to **** | 2024-05-13 |
Forster's Tern | Sterna forsteri | The Forster's Tern is the only tern that remains relatively common along the coast of North Carolina... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S5N | G5 | Permanent resident, with migratory movements; primarily coastal. Fairly common breeder around the p... | Transient. Rare spring migrant and uncommon fall migrant at larger lakes and reservoirs, occasional... | Transient, essentially only in the southern mountains. Rare (to occasionally uncommon) in spring, a... | Forster's are the most commonly seen terns from late Oct through Mar along our coast, and except dur... | **** | 2024-05-13 |
Lesser Black-backed Gull | Larus fuscus | Hardly any other gull species' status in North Carolina has changed as rapidly over the last 20-30 y... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter visitor/resident, greatly increasing in recent years. Formerly (prior to about 1990), rare a... | Winter visitor/resident. Rare to locally uncommon, but greatly increasing, at large lakes and landf... | Casual. The only records are a first-year bird photographed at the Hooper Lane Sod Farms (Hender... | This species is easy to find in the large gull flocks that congregate at Cape Hatteras Point from la... | *** to **** | 2024-05-13 |
California Gull | Larus californicus | Despite this being a very common to locally abundant nesting bird in the Canadian and United States ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor along the coast, with most records from Cape Hatteras Point. Typically occurs as sin... | Accidental. The only record is of an adult seen at the Raleigh landfill on 22 Jan 2005* (Chat 69:80... | No records. | To see this species in the state, one should be in an ORV at Cape Hatteras Point in winter, carefull... | * | 2024-05-13 |
Franklin's Gull | Leucophaeus pipixcan | The Franklin's Gull, the "cousin" of the Laughing Gull, does not breed along the ocean coasts, but i... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Visitor/transient, essentially along the coast, and mostly in fall. Coastally, casual in spring, wi... | Very rare visitor, now close to 20 records. Accidental in spring, with the only record being of one... | Very rare visitor to the southern portion of the province. Nine records: 1 at Hooper Lane (Hender... | The species is too rare to intentionally search for. However, birders should be aware of the specie... | * | 2024-05-13 |
Little Gull | Hydrocoloeus minutus | Like the Black-headed Gull, the Little Gull is essentially an Old World species, though in the past ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, essentially only along the coast and in near offshore waters. From Hatteras Inlet n... | Casual to now very rare winter visitor. Single birds noted at Jordan Lake: an immature seen from 5-... | No records. | This species is reliably found among the large flocks of Bonaparte's Gulls along the northern half o... | ** | 2024-05-13 |
Black-headed Gull | Chroicocephalus ridibundus | As mentioned under the Bonaparte's Gull account, the Black-headed Gull has a new scientific name, af... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, essentially only along the coast and in the Tidewater zone. Rare, and perhaps sligh... | Very rare winter visitor; nine records. One adult seen in a flock of Bonaparte's Gulls at Jordan La... | No records. | Individuals may hang around a coastal site for a week or more and thus can be chased with some chanc... | * to ** | 2024-05-13 |
Atlantic Puffin | Fratercula arctica | The Atlantic Puffin is one of the most charismatic waterbirds in North America, very popular with th... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor/resident, essentially only offshore; greatly increasing in recent years. Formerly ve... | No records. | No records. | Take a pelagic trip out of Hatteras or Oregon inlets in winter. In recent winters, several trips usu... | ** | 2024-05-11 |
Thick-billed Murre | Uria lomvia | Quite similar to the Common Murre in appearance and in overall habits, the Thick-billed Murre is a s... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, essentially coastal (inshore ocean); perhaps slightly declining in recent years, tho... | No records. | No records. | You will just have to luck into one along the coast in winter, though a more careful observer who sc... | * | 2024-05-11 |
Common Murre | Uria aalge | For a seemingly interminable time, North Carolina went without a record of this very common alcid. ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Very scarce, but greatly increasing, winter visitor offshore and along the coast; now rare (to local... | No records. | No records. | The increase in sightings in the past decade is gratifying for pelagic birders, but whether this sig... | ** | 2024-05-11 |
Dovekie | Alle alle | The Dovekie is, by far, the smallest of the six species of Atlantic alcids. It is one of three -- a... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Mostly an offshore winter visitor, quite erratic from winter to winter and month to month. There wer... | Accidental. One record, during the memorable late 1950 flight, is from Raleigh on 7 or 8 Dec (1950) ... | No records. | To try to see the species in NC, you should sign up for a pelagic trip, preferably in Feb, to the co... | ** | 2024-05-11 |
Red Phalarope | Phalaropus fulicarius | In breeding plumage, both sexes of the Red Phalarope are quite stunning, with the female a rich rufo... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S2N | G5 | Transient and winter resident, essentially offshore. Mostly uncommon in fall migration, but fairly ... | Transient; the great majority of records in fall. Casual to very rare in fall, at reservoirs, with ... | Casual. Pearson et al. (1959) list reports from "Smoky Mountain Park" in Dec and at Fontana (Grah... | The only way to have a realistic chance of seeing a Red Phalarope is to take a winter or early sprin... | ** | 2024-05-11 |
Wilson's Phalarope | Phalaropus tricolor | The Wilson's Phalarope nests in the western half of the continent, at lakes, ponds, and other wetlan... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, mainly along the coast; declining over the past 20 years. Coastally, very rare in spring... | Transient. Casual in spring migration, with only four reports -- 30 Mar, and 1-18 May (no Apr recor... | Transient, mainly known from Henderson, where casual to very rare in each season. Records fro... | The species could formerly be found with some regularity only at the Pea and Bodie island ponds; now... | * to ** | 2024-05-09 |
Lesser Yellowlegs | Tringa flavipes | As the name implies, the Lesser Yellowlegs is very similar to the larger Greater Yellowlegs, and its... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Transient and winter resident. Locally common (to at times very common or abundant) migrant along t... | Transient. Uncommon to locally fairly common in spring and fall, slightly more numerous in fall (wh... | Transient. Rare to locally uncommon in spring; seemingly rare in most areas in fall. Definitely mo... | The species is easily found at impoundments and other fresh water pools and flats near the coas at l... | **** | 2024-05-09 |
Purple Sandpiper | Calidris maritima | Hardly any bird has as restrictive a habitat in North Carolina than does the Purple Sandpiper, and n... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Winter resident along the coast. Numerically very rare to rare, but in reality, uncommon at a handf... | No records. | No records. | The best location in NC is the jetty at the south end of Wrightsville Beach, where up to 30 birds ar... | *** | 2024-05-09 |
Red Knot | Calidris canutus | This "dumpy" shorebird is one of the few that is routinely seen foraging along the ocean beaches, so... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | T | T | S2N | G4 | Transient and winter resident, essentially only along the coast. Formerly common (to at times very ... | Transient. Very rare in fall, but no spring reports; generally at large reservoirs. All but three ... | Accidental transient. The only record is a group of eight birds seen and photographed at Hooper Lan... | Knots are most easily found along the coast from early May to early Jun. It is most common on the b... | ** to *** | 2024-05-09 |
Bar-tailed Godwit | Limosa lapponica | This Eurasian shorebird has appeared along the East Coast much more often than the Black-tailed Godw... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Very rare visitor, with four spring and 10+ fall reports, all from the coast, plus one in winter. T... | No records. | No records. | As the species has been seen now for at least six consecutive falls (2016-21) at the eastern end of ... | * | 2024-05-09 |
Killdeer | Charadrius vociferus | Over most of the state, the Killdeer is the most familiar and often seen shorebird, it being found i... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S5N | G5 | Breeding permanent resident, with migratory movements. Along the coast, mostly uncommon as a breede... | Breeding permanent resident, with migratory movements; increasing, at least slowly. Fairly common i... | Breeding permanent resident, with migratory movements. Fairly common in the breeding season, at lea... | This widespread species should not be hard to find around ponds, extensive lawns, or large plowed fi... | *** to **** | 2024-05-09 |
Pacific Golden-Plover | Pluvialis fulva | One of the more remarkable shorebird records for the state was the discovery of a Pacific Golden-Plo... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Six or seven records, nearly all presumably of the same individual (see above) seen annually from 20... | No records. | No records. | Nearly all records have come in late summer or early fall from the sand and mud flats around the Sal... | 1/2* | 2024-05-09 |
Black-necked Stilt | Himantopus mexicanus | The Black-necked Stilt is one of the most unmistakable birds occurring in North Carolina, resembling... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Summer resident and sparse migrant along the coast and in the Tidewater zone; casual to very rare in... | Casual migrant or stray, mainly in late spring; 10 records. One was seen in Franklin on 5 Ju... | Accidental, with two records. One was seen at Hooper Lane (Henderson) on 25 Sep 2004, presum... | The best -- at least most accessible -- places to see this species are the impoundments at Pea Islan... | *** | 2024-05-09 |
Sandhill Crane | Antigone canadensis | The Sandhill Crane is one of the largest birds, in terms of size (standing about 4 feet tall), and t... | Accidental Breeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient and winter visitor/resident, mainly along the coast and in tidewater areas; increasing. A... | Transient and winter visitor. Very rare (formerly) to rare (now), increasing in recent years. Reco... | Transient, mainly overhead; sparingly in winter. Rare to possibly uncommon migrant in the extreme s... | There are typically one to several records in recent years from large fields in the lower Coastal Pl... | ** | 2024-05-09 |
Limpkin | Aramus guarauna | The Limpkin breeds locally over much of the Neotropics, ranging north to Florida, and a few are now ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Casual to now very rare (eight records), nearly all in the southern Coastal Plain. One seen along t... | Greatly increasing post-breeding(?) visitor, though still very rare to rare; now (2024) close to 25 ... | Very rare visitor, increasing. Five reports: One was seen and photographed at Owen Park in Ashevil... | Your best hope of finding one in NC by chance would be to paddle along a blackwater river in the sou... | * | 2024-05-09 |
Virginia Rail | Rallus limicola | Only a few decades ago, relatively little was understood of the Virginia Rail's habitats and range i... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S5N | G5 | Permanent resident near the coast, with migratory movements; mostly a transient farther inland. As a... | Mostly a transient, but scattered summer and winter records, where status at these two seasons is un... | Poorly known transient (about 19 reports), with two known breeding records, and several reports of p... | The descending grunting call is easily heard in migration and winter in tidewater marshes, especiall... | *** | 2024-05-09 |
King Rail | Rallus elegans | Slightly larger than the Clapper Rail, and the freshwater/inland counterpart of that species, the Ki... | Breeder | Definitive | W | | S3B,S3N | G4 | Permanent resident near the coast, with migratory movements; status farther inland poorly understood... | Poorly known, but transient and local summer resident (at least formerly, when there were scattered ... | Accidental stray/migrant. Two records: one, downtown Asheville (grounded migrant), 25 Apr 2002; and... | This species is somewhat local, and because freshwater marshes are spottily located in some areas of... | ** | 2024-05-09 |
Rufous Hummingbird | Selasphorus rufus | The Rufous Hummingbird is the state's second-most numerous hummingbird, and though it breeds in the ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Transient and winter visitor. Very rare along the coast and in the Tidewater zone, mainly at feeders... | Transient and winter visitor. Very rare to rare (essentially only at feeders) across the province, ... | Fall transient and winter visitor, but primary in the fall season. Very rare to now rare, and mainl... | One has a reasonable chance to see one during the year, but only by visiting a feeder with a known b... | * to ** | 2024-05-09 |
Eurasian Collared-Dove | Streptopelia decaocto | The Eurasian Collared-Dove is the latest of the relatively few species (along with Rock Pigeon, Euro... | Breeder; Introduced | Definitive | | | SE | G5 | Breeding, permanent resident; nonmigratory though possibly nomadic; increasing. Locally uncommon to... | Breeding permanent resident, but mainly in the southern and western Piedmont. Surprisingly scarce in... | Scarce and poorly documented breeding permanent resident in low elevations. Relatively few records,... | Not hard to find by driving around side streets of Morehead City, Beaufort, and Harkers Island -- al... | *** | 2024-05-09 |
Horned Grebe | Podiceps auritus | Of our waterbirds, the Horned Grebe has showed one of the more alarming declines over the past few d... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S4N | G5 | Winter resident and migrant. Generally uncommon to fairly common, along the coast and in the Tidewat... | Winter resident and migrant. Uncommon and local, to locally common, mainly on the larger lakes -- e... | Winter visitor and migrant. Does not winter regularly in the region. Rare to occasionally and briefl... | The Horned Grebe can now be missed on a day of birding along the coast in winter, though there are u... | *** | 2024-05-09 |
Harlequin Duck | Histrionicus histrionicus | The Harlequin Duck is the third of the three "jetty/pier" sea ducks (along with the two eiders) that... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Rare winter visitor along the immediate coast, and very rare in estuarine waters of bays and sounds.... | Accidental; a single record, an immature male seen at Lake Brandt (Guilford) on 18 Feb 2007*,... | No records. | The finding tips are essentially the same as for eiders. Look especially under the southern end of ... | * | 2024-05-09 |
Greater Scaup | Aythya marila | Of our regular wintering waterfowl, the range and abundance of the Greater Scaup is more difficult t... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S2N | G5 | Winter visitor/resident. Uncommon along the northern half of the coast and in Tidewater; rare to un... | Transient and winter visitor. Rare over most of the province, occurring almost solely on large lake... | Transient and winter visitor. Rare in the southern mountains, from Buncombe southward. Casua... | This can be a difficult bird to find and identify. Nowhere does it occur in NC in any numbers, and ... | ** to *** | 2024-05-09 |
Redhead | Aythya americana | As with the Canvasback, the Redhead had suffered continental population declines in recent decades, ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter resident. Generally uncommon along the northern coast and in the Tidewater area, south to Co... | Winter visitor/resident. Rare to locally uncommon, mostly in the eastern portion of the province. G... | Winter visitor; rare to locally uncommon, essentially at lower elevations (below 3,000 feet). Mainly... | One or two dense flocks winter on South Pond, New Field, and/or North Pond at Pea Island, and thus t... | *** to **** | 2024-05-08 |
Canvasback | Aythya valisineria | The Canvasback has experienced continental population declines for several decades. It was formerly... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter resident; declining. Uncommon to locally fairly common, mainly along the northern coast and ... | Winter visitor/resident; declining. Rare to briefly locally uncommon, most numerous along the north... | Very rare to rare winter visitor, with only about 17 records, nearly all from the southern mountains... | This species can be somewhat difficult to find in most areas. Formerly, it could usually be seen fr... | ** to *** | 2024-05-08 |
Northern Shoveler | Spatula clypeata | The Northern Shoveler is one of the few species of waterfowl that has clearly increased in the state... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S3N | G5 | Winter resident; increasing. Generally fairly common, but locally common to very common, along the ... | Locally uncommon fall and spring migrant, most frequent in Mar. Rare to locally uncommon in midwint... | Rare spring and fall migrant, and very rare winter visitor, mainly in lower elevations. Late Oct to... | It is easily found at most coastal NWR's, such as Mattamuskeet and Pea Island. You should be able t... | **** | 2024-05-08 |
Trumpeter Swan | Cygnus buccinator | This relatively rare swan of the northwestern United States and western Canada formerly nested as fa... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G4 | Now a very rare (but increasing) winter visitor, but primarily just to the Pungo and Mattamuskeet re... | Casual to very rare visitor in recent years. Two accepted records -- an immature was seen and photog... | One report -- one seen and photographed on the French Broad River near Alexander (Buncombe), ... | Your best hope to see a Trumpeter Swan is to search through large flocks of Tundra Swans, such as in... | * | 2024-05-08 |
Cackling Goose | Branta hutchinsii | The Cackling Goose is a rare to very locally uncommon but increasing winter resident (near the coast... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G5 | Rare to locally uncommon winter resident, to the eastern (tidewater and north coastal) portions, alm... | Formerly casual, but now a rare winter visitor to the western Piedmont, but still (oddly) very rare ... | Very rare winter visitor (but nearly all in the southern counties). At least 8 reports: Lake Junalu... | Look for this species in fields at Pungo refuge, at Lake Mattamuskeet or in nearby fields, or at Pea... | ** | 2024-05-08 |
Greater White-fronted Goose | Anser albifrons | The Greater White-fronted Goose is a rare (but increasing) winter visitor across all portions of the... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Winter visitor, though not a winter resident (yet) like Ross's Goose and Cackling Goose. Most frequ... | Winter visitor; very rare to now rare, somewhat increasing in recent years. Approximately 44 record... | Winter visitor, notably increasing in recent years. Now rare in the southern mountains; no records ... | There is a tendency for the species to appear with flocks of Canada Geese, both feeding in plowed fi... | * to ** | 2024-05-08 |
Ross's Goose | Anser rossii | The Ross's Goose is now a regular winter resident, in very small numbers, amid large flocks of Snow ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1N | G4 | Winter resident. Rare to locally uncommon but increasing in winter -- regular at a few sites -- in ... | Winter visitor. Formerly casual; now rare but greatly increasing, with about 55 records. Scattered ... | Winter visitor. Rare, but greatly increasing, in the southern counties, with about 46 records. All... | In the past few winters, the species has been seen, generally with Snow Geese, in fields near Pungo ... | ** | 2024-05-08 |
Red-footed Booby | Sula sula | This Tropical waterbird, found in the warmer portions of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, had b... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | One record (see above). | One record (see above). | No records. | | 1/2* | 2024-05-08 |
Dickcissel | Spiza americana | Although there are numerous birds that are highly erratic wintering species in North Carolina and el... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S2B | G5 | Sporadic and very local summer resident, and sparse winter visitor. In summer, very rare to rare ov... | Sporadic and very local summer resident, and very sparse winter visitor. In summer, rare and sporad... | Sparse transient; seldom in summer or winter. Despite many wide valleys with farmland at low elevat... | From 2005 - 2018, the species has been easily found in summer at North River Farms, but this is a pr... | ** | 2024-02-11 |
Townsend's Warbler | Setophaga townsendi | This close relative of the Black-throated Green Warbler breeds only from Alaska to the northwestern ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SA | G5 | Casual visitor, mainly in fall, with nine to ten published reports. Four have been reviewed and acce... | No records. | The only record is of a first-year female photographed at the Richland Balsam Overlook, along the <... | | 1/2* | 2024-02-11 |
Prairie Warbler | Setophaga discolor | The Prairie Warbler is another mis-named warbler, as it is not found in prairies (i.e., native grass... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B,S1N | G5 | Summer resident, and sparse winter visitor/resident. In summer, common over most of the region, thou... | Summer resident. Fairly common to common in the eastern portions, and fairly common in the central ... | Summer resident. Uncommon over the region, as a whole; essentially below 3,000 feet. Fairly common... | The species is easily found in the Coastal Plain and eastern Piedmont. Driving US 264 through Alliga... | **** | 2024-02-11 |
Blackpoll Warbler | Setophaga striata | The Blackpoll Warbler, at a glance at its breeding range, would seem to have a similar migration pat... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient. In spring, uncommon to at times fairly common over most of the region, likely less numer... | Transient. Fairly common (formerly common) across the region in spring; in fall, generally uncommon... | Transient. Fairly common in low to middle elevations in spring; rare at high elevations. In fall, g... | Normally not hard to find between 5-20 May, especially around 10-15 May, in many parks in the state.... | *** | 2024-02-11 |
Bay-breasted Warbler | Setophaga castanea | The Bay-breasted Warbler has a similar breeding range to that of the Cape May Warbler and the Tennes... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient. In spring, very rare along the western edge, and very rare to rare near and along the co... | Transient. In spring, rare to uncommon in the western half, and rare in the eastern half of the reg... | Transient. In spring, rare to uncommon in the lower elevations, and rare at middle elevations. In ... | You should be able to see the species in fall in late Sep or early Oct along the Blue Ridge Parkway ... | *** | 2024-02-11 |
Cape May Warbler | Setophaga tigrina | The Cape May Warbler has a breeding range similar to that of the Tennessee Warbler, being a classic ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Transient, and winter straggler. In spring, generally rare along the western border, but very rare ... | Transient, and winter straggler. In spring, fairly common in the western third, uncommon in the cen... | Transient. Fairly common in both spring and fall; in spring, mostly at low to middle elevations, bu... | The best bets are perhaps the southwestern Piedmont, such as Polk, in spring, and along the B... | *** | 2024-02-11 |
Western Meadowlark | Sturnella neglecta | Accidental. There are two accepted state records of singing Western Meadowlarks: one at Pea Island ... | Nonbreeder | Provisional | | | SA | G5 | One record (see above). | One record (see above). | One pending record (see above). | | 1/2* | 2024-02-11 |
Henslow's Sparrow | Centronyx henslowii | The Henslow's Sparrow has always been one of the rarest sparrows in North America, and being a grass... | Breeder | Definitive | E | | S1B,S1N | G4 | Summer resident, and winter resident, over parts of the region; strongly declining. In summer, stil... | Spring transient and former breeder; strongly declining. Currently, casual to very rare spring migra... | Transient, and possible former breeder; strongly declining. Casual to very rare in spring; mainly A... | The species can still be found at VOA site A, mostly in the eastern half of the site. Birds can be h... | ** to *** | 2024-02-11 |
Nelson's Sparrow | Ammospiza nelsoni | In 1995, the Sharp-tailed Sparrow was split into two species, instead of a potential three species. ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S4N | G5 | Winter resident coastally, and transient inland. In winter, fairly common to common along the south... | Transient, scarce. Very rare fall migrant, with the few records between 10 Sep and 14 Oct, with the... | Transient, scarce. Very rare in spring and fall. In spring, eight records -- 2 at Swannanoa, 25 May... | The species is usually easy to find, especially at high tide, in marshes at Fort Fisher near the Aqu... | *** | 2024-02-11 |
LeConte's Sparrow | Ammospiza leconteii | The LeConte's Sparrow is another secretive grassland/marsh sparrow of the central part of the contin... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | S1?N | G5 | Winter resident, but scarce and easily overlooked. Fewer reports since about 2010, but whether that ... | Transient, and straggler into winter; scarce and poorly known. Very rare in both fall (between 23 O... | Transient, scarce. Casual, with only eight reports of single birds: in Franklin (Macon) on 1... | The only reliable spot in recent years has been at a privately-owned conservation area -- North Rive... | * | 2024-02-11 |
Lark Sparrow | Chondestes grammacus | The Lark Sparrow, as with the Vesper Sparrow, is by itself in a monotypic genus; no other sparrow is... | Breeder | Definitive | SR | | S1B | G5 | Sparse summer resident, transient, and winter straggler. In summer, rare and local, only in the San... | Transient. Casual to very rare in spring, and very rare in fall; scattered over the region. Mainly... | Transient. Casual in spring six records), and very rare in late summer/fall (about 11 records). In... | The breeding sites are generally off-limits to birders on military reservations; thus, the best plac... | * to ** | 2024-02-11 |
Cave Swallow | Petrochelidon fulva | Hardly any bird has expanded its breeding range in the United States in recent years as has the Cave... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Fall transient, and straggler into early winter, essentially along the coast; greatly increasing in ... | Accidental to casual, with three records: a single bird seen at Troutman (Iredell) on 20 Dec ... | Accidental, if correctly identified. One was photographed and observed by several birders at Ecusta... | The best bet may be to search the catfish ponds near the Tidewater Research Station, and the adjacen... | * | 2024-02-10 |
Purple Martin | Progne subis | Probably no bird in the United States relies on man as does the Purple Martin. Prior to man providi... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S5B | G5 | Summer resident, somewhat declining. Generally common in the eastern portions -- near the coast and... | Summer resident, declining. Fairly common on the whole for the region, but in reality it is various... | Summer resident. Generally uncommon to locally fairly common at low elevations, up to about 3,000 f... | Usually easy to find on the Outer Banks in the early summer. The birds are not "miss-able" at the o... | **** | 2024-02-10 |
Yellow-throated Vireo | Vireo flavifrons | The Yellow-throated Vireo has a breeding range that closely matches the "eastern deciduous forest" b... | Breeder | Definitive | | | S4B | G5 | Summer resident. Fairly common over the western and central portions, but rare to locally absent fa... | Summer resident. Fairly common over most of the province, though likely slightly less numerous in t... | Summer resident. Generally uncommon (to perhaps locally fairly common) in the lower elevations (to ... | Usually a few can be found in a morning of birding in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont, such as in a s... | *** | 2024-02-10 |
Bell's Vireo | Vireo bellii | Though the Bell's Vireo nests as far east as Illinois, there are relatively few records for the sout... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Very rare along and near the coast in fall and early winter. One was briefly seen and photographed ... | Accidental, though unconfirmed for the province. There is a sight record at Zebulon (Wake) o... | Accidental. One was seen and photographed on the Warren Wilson College grounds (Buncombe) fr... | Be alert to this secretive bird in the fall near the coast, and keep a camera handy; it can be diffi... | * | 2024-02-10 |
Say's Phoebe | Sayornis saya | The Say's Phoebe breeds over much of the Western United States and Western Canada, but it withdraws ... | Nonbreeder | Definitive | | | SZ | G5 | Very rare fall migrant/stray, occasionally lingering into the winter; 14 records. One was seen near ... | Casual; five or six records. One was seen near Raleigh on 23 Oct 1965 (Chat 30:28), (Chat 54:56). A... | Accidental. One was photographed at Jackson Park (Henderson) on 19 Sep 2023 (Chat 88:16). T... | The bird along Howerton Road in northeastern Guilford has been present for the past two falls... | * | 2024-02-10 |