List of birds of the Klamath Basin
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The following bird species are found in the Klamath Basin, Oregon, and related areas; (a few species listed are only "native" and have a larger continental range). The Klamath Basin is within the Pacific Flyway so, over 350 species can be spotted migrating through the flyover.[1]
| Group | Common name | Scientific name | Features | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dippers | American dipper | Cinclus mexicanus | | |
| Thrushes, bluebirds and solitaires | American robin | Turdus migratorius | A resident species frequently seen in towns and lawns. | |
| Western bluebird | Sialia mexicana | Uncommonly observed but known to breed in the Klamath Basin | ||
| Mountain bluebird | Sialia currucoides | Resident species | | |
| Townsend's solitaire | Myadestes townsendi | Commonly observed; sighting likelihood good in appropriate habitat especially in the fall and winter. Known to breed in the Klamath Basin | | |
| Swainson's thrush | Catharus ustulatus | Rarely observed, mostly in the spring through the fall; unlikely to be seen even in appropriate habitat but known to breed in the Klamath Basin | | |
| Hermit thrush | Catharus guttatus | Uncommonly observed but known to breed in the Klamath Basin | | |
| Varied thrush | Ixoreus naevius or Zoothera naevia | Rarely observed, mostly in the fall and winter; unlikely to be seen even in appropriate habitat but known to breed in the Klamath Basin | | |
| Anna's hummingbird | Calypte anna | | ||
| Ash-throated flycatcher | Myiarchus cinerascens | | ||
| Barn swallow | Hirundo rustica | |||
| Bewick's wren | Thryomanes bewickii | | ||
| Black-headed grosbeak | Pheucticus melanocephalus | | ||
| Brewer's blackbird | Euphagus cyanocephalus | | ||
| Brewer's sparrow | Spizella breweri | | ||
| Brown-headed cowbird | | |||
| California quail | | |||
| California towhee | ||||
| Calliope hummingbird | Stellula calliope | | ||
| Canada goose | Branta canadensis | |||
| Canyon wren | Catherpes mexicanus | | ||
| Cassin's finch | Carpodacus cassinii | | ||
| Chipping sparrow | Spizella passerina | | ||
| Clark's nutcracker | Nucifraga columbiana | | ||
| Common loon | Gavia immer | Uncommonly observed, mostly in the spring and then in the fall | | |
| Common nighthawk | Chordeiles minor | |||
| Common raven | Corvus corax | | ||
| Fox sparrow | Passerella iliaca | | ||
| Golden-crowned sparrow | Zonotrichia atricapilla | | ||
| Green-tailed towhee | Pipilo chlorurus | | ||
| Great blue heron | Ardea herodias | | ||
| Horned lark | Eremophila alpestris | Resident species | | |
| House finch | Carpodacus mexicanus | | ||
| House wren | Troglodytes aedon | Resident species | | |
| Juniper titmouse | Baeolophus ridgwayi | | ||
| Lazuli bunting | Passerina amoena | Migrant species | | |
| Lewis's woodpecker | Melanerpes lewis | | ||
| Loggerhead shrike | Lanius ludovicianus | Resident species | | |
| Mountain chickadee | Poecile gambeli | | ||
| Mourning dove | Zenaida macroura | | ||
| Northern flicker | Colaptes auratus | | ||
| Northern mockingbird | Mimus polyglottos | |||
| Olive-sided flycatcher | Contopus cooperi | Migrant species | | |
| Pacific loon | Gavia pacifica | Rarely observed, mostly in the spring and then in the fall; unlikely to be seen even in appropriate habitat | ||
| Pygmy nuthatch | Sitta pygmaea | | ||
| Red-breasted nuthatch | Sitta canadensis | A permanent resident and an acrobatic species, hitching itself up and down tree trunks and branches.[2] | | |
| Red crossbill | Loxia curvirostra | Migrant species | | |
| Red-naped sapsucker | Sphyrapicus nuchalis | Migrant species | | |
| Common pheasant | Phasianus colchicus | | ||
| Red-tailed hawk | Buteo jamaicensis | | ||
| Red-winged blackbird | Agelaius phoeniceus | Resident species | | |
| Sage grouse | Centrocercus urophasianus | | ||
| Sage sparrow | Amphispiza belli | | ||
| Sage thrasher | Oreoscoptes montanus | Resident species | | |
| Savannah sparrow | Passerculus sandwichensis | | ||
| Song sparrow | Melospiza melodia | | ||
| Spotted towhee | Pipilo maculatus | | ||
| Common starling | Sturnus vulgaris | Non-native species, common in widespread areas of the Upper Klamath Basin. | ||
| Turkey vulture | Cathartes aura | | ||
| Western meadowlark | Sturnella neglecta | A resident and the official state bird of Oregon and other 5 US states. | | |
| Western tanager | Piranga ludoviciana | | ||
| Western wood pewee | Contopus sordidulus | | ||
| White-breasted nuthatch | Sitta carolinensis | | ||
| White-crowned sparrow | Zonotrichia leucophrys | | ||
| White-faced ibis | Plegadis chihi | | ||
| White-headed woodpecker | Picoides albolarvatus | Resident species | | |
| Yellow warbler | Dendroica petechia | A migrant species that lives in the basin during the spring and summer.[3] | |
See also
- Amphibians and reptiles of Oregon
- List of birds of Oregon
- List of native Oregon plants
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
- Audubon Society of Portland
References
- ^ a b Klamath Basin Birding Trail Presented by Klamath Basin Wingwatchers organization.
- ^ Dunn, Jon L.; Alderfer, Jonathan, eds. (2006). National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America (5 ed.). Washington DC: National Geographic. p. 341. ISBN 0-7922-5314-0.
- ^ Birds of the Basins by the Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District; the Fremont National Forest; and the Klamath Basin Ecosystem Restoration.

















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