Category: Class I – Photograph

  • 874a-01-2012 Bullock’s Oriole

    Species: Bullock’s Oriole     Icterus bullockii Date of Sighting:  29 January 2012 to 7 April 2012 County : MONTGOMERY    Location : GILBERTSVILLE Observer(s): Mary Ache, multiple observers Date […]

  • 738-01-2012 Townsend’s Warbler

    This Townsend’s Warbler was seen by many birders after being reported by Dr. Green when he saw it at his feeders. This is the 4th record for Pennsylvania and the […]

  • 119a-01-2012 (Common) Green-winged Teal

    Species: (Common) Green-winged Teal    Anas crecca crecca Date of Sighting: 17 January 2012 to 17 January 2012 County : BUCKS      Location : NEWTOWN TWP Observer(s):   Mark […]

  • 149-01-2012 Harlequin Duck

    Shawn Collins found this male Harlequin Duck at Breakwater 57 in Presque Isle State Park in Erie, PA. The committee voted to accept this record in Class I-P thanks to the […]

  • 545-01-2012 Ash-throated Flycatcher

    Vern Gauthier spotted this Ash-throated Flycatcher as he was walking up the steps to his house, when it flew out of a bush and perch on a nearby wire. Several […]

  • 646-01-2011 Northern Wheatear

    This female Northern Wheatear was visited by many people as it stayed around the Days Inn in Lickdale. This is the first record for Lebanon County and the 4th accepted […]

  • 364-01-2004 Royal Tern

    Royal Tern — Peace Valley Park, Bucks County on September 29, 2004. Photo by Thomas Ford-Hutchinson. This photo shows the orange bill, the white forehead, and the black line leading […]

  • 093-05-2011 White Ibis

    This White Ibis was found along the Susquehanna River at West Fairview, Cumberland/Dauphin, and was seen by many birders from 11-28 August 2011. Another of a large influx of immature […]

  • 093-03-2011 White Ibis

    One immature White Ibis was at Core Creek Park, Bucks, on 3 August 2011 and photographed by Bill Keim.

  • 093-02-2011 White Ibis

    White Ibis at Green Pond, Northampton 24-25 July 2011. The immature at Green Pond was photographed next to an out-of-range Sandhill Crane which provided a unique comparison of these two […]

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