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== LONG-LEGGED WADERS ==
== LONG-LEGGED WADERS ==
====Snowy Egret====
*Description:  20-27".  Wing Span 3'2".  White heron with black bill, long skinny black legs and yellow feet.  During breeding season they have long lacy plumes on their head and back.  Young look similar, but have yellow line going up the back of their legs.
*Voice:  harsh squeak.
*Nesting:  3-5 pale bluish green eggs in sticks or on ground.  Often nest with other species of herons.
*Range:  Oregon to California, Arizona, Virginia, W. Indies and S. America.
====Great Egret====
*Description:  35-41".  Wing Span 4'7".  White with yellow bill, and black legs.  Breeding season plumage. 
*Voice:  Croak! Squawks!
*Nesting:  3-5 pale blue green eggs in sticks in trees.  Often with other species of herons.
*Range:  Oregon to Mexico, East Coast of U.S., Texas, and Mid-West.
== BITTERS AND HERONS ==
== BITTERS AND HERONS ==
====Black-crowned Night Heron====
*Description:  23-28”, wing span 3’8”.  Medium sized, short and stocky.  Black crown and black back.  Grey wings and white underparts.  Black, short bill, pink/yellow legs.  Plumes on back during breeding season
*Voice:  Loud, barking kwok! Quawk! In the evening or night time.  Harsh calls.
*Nesting:  3-5 blue/green eggs found in thicket or reeds, rarely put in trees.
*Range:  Pacific Coast through Canada and US. Mid-western states, and east coast of U.S.  Not found in Rockies. 
====Cattle Egret====
*Description:  20”.  Small, white stocky heron.  Pale yellow legs as well as short yellow bill.  The yellow bill makes it unique.
*Voice:  Croaks!
*Nesting:  3-5 pale blue eggs in bush or sometimes in trees. 
*Range:  California, east to Great Lakes, gulf coast states and into the tropics.
====Great Blue Heron====
====Great Blue Heron====
*Description:  39-52".  Wing Span 5'10".  Large grayish blue with yellow bill.  Flies with neck folded, different from crane since they fly with neck straight.
*Description:  39-52".  Wing Span 5'10".  Large grayish blue with yellow bill.  Flies with neck folded, different from crane since they fly with neck straight.
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*Nesting:  3-7 green/blue eggs in sticks in trees or ground.  Often nests with other species of herons .
*Nesting:  3-7 green/blue eggs in sticks in trees or ground.  Often nests with other species of herons .
*Range:  Throughout U.S.
*Range:  Throughout U.S.
====Great Egret====
*Description:  35-41".  Wing Span 4'7".  White with yellow bill, and black legs.  Breeding season plumage. 
*Voice:  Croak! Squawks!
*Nesting:  3-5 pale blue green eggs in sticks in trees.  Often with other species of herons.
*Range:  Oregon to Mexico, East Coast of U.S., Texas, and Mid-West.
====Snowy Egret====
*Description:  20-27".  Wing Span 3'2".  White heron with black bill, long skinny black legs and yellow feet.  During breeding season they have long lacy plumes on their head and back.  Young look similar, but have yellow line going up the back of their legs.
*Voice:  harsh squeak.
*Nesting:  3-5 pale bluish green eggs in sticks or on ground.  Often nest with other species of herons.
*Range:  Oregon to California, Arizona, Virginia, W. Indies and S. America.


== BIRDS OF PREY ==
== BIRDS OF PREY ==
====American Kestral====
*Description: 9-12”. A jay-sized sized falcon.  These birds are often seen hovering.  Adult male has slate-blue wings.  The female has rusty wings and back, both sexes have two black streaks in their face.
*Voice: Schrill. killy-killy-killy
*Nesting: 4-5 white or pinkish eggs, blotched with brown, placed without nest or lining on a natural or man-made cavity.
*Range: Breeds from Alaska and Northwest Territories east through Maritime Provinces and south throughout continent.
====Barn Owl====
*Description: 18”. Crow-sized. Buff brown above white below, with heart-shaped face and many dark dots on lower half. Dark eyes and long legs.
*Voice:  Hissing notes, screams, grunts, and bill snapping.  Young make rapid grackle-like clicks.
*Nesting: 5-10 white eggs on bare wood or stone in buildings, hollow trees, caves, or even in boroughs.
*Range: Resides in Canada, United States, South America.
====Kite (Also known as "White-Tailed" or "Black-Shouldered")====
*Description: 15-16".  White with grey back.  Younger birds have brown streaks.  Small, graceful.
*Voice:  keep-keep-keep! whistle or long kreep!
*Nesting: 4-5 brown spotted, white eggs in tall trees near water.
*Range:  California, Arizona, S. Texas, and Central America. [[Image:[[Image:[[Image:[[Image:[[Image:[[Image:Example.jpg]]]]]]]]]]
====Sharp-shinned Hawk====
====Sharp-shinned Hawk====
*Description: 10-14". Wing span 21".  Fast, long, skinny, short round wings.  Adults slate-gray top, pale below, rusty colored barring.  Young:  Brown with whitish spots.
*Description: 10-14". Wing span 21".  Fast, long, skinny, short round wings.  Adults slate-gray top, pale below, rusty colored barring.  Young:  Brown with whitish spots.
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*Nesting: 4-5 white eggs with brown spots in dense forest.
*Nesting: 4-5 white eggs with brown spots in dense forest.
*Range:  Alaska to Newfoundland, California, New Mexico, Southeast Coast.
*Range:  Alaska to Newfoundland, California, New Mexico, Southeast Coast.
====Kite (Also known as "White-Tailed" or "Black-Shouldered")====
*Description: 15-16".  White with grey back.  Younger birds have brown streaks.  Small, graceful.
*Voice:  keep-keep-keep! whistle or long kreep!
*Nesting: 4-5 brown spotted, white eggs in tall trees near water.
*Range:  California, Arizona, S. Texas, and Central America.


== PERCHING BIRDS ==
== PERCHING BIRDS ==
====American GoldFinch====
*Description:  4.5-5”.  Male bright yellow with white tail.  Black head with white edges and black wings and tail with yellow on wings.  Female dull and grey with black wings.
*Voice:  per-chick-o-ree.
*Nesting:  4-5 pale blue eggs in grass nest in shrubs.
*Range:  All over U.S.
====Black Phoebe====
*Description: 6-7”.  Slate black except for white belly, under tail coverts, and outer tail feathers.  Easy identifiers are its erect posture, tail-wagging, insectivorous.
*Voice: A thin buzzy “pi-tsee” song, usually repeated.  Call is a sharp, down-slurred chip.
*Nesting: 3-6 white eggs, with a few faint speckles, in a mud, moss, and grass nest lined with soft material.  Nest could be in a crevice, old building, or among hanging roots near the top if an embankment close to water.
*Range: Northern California and South and east to west Texas.  Also in the Tropics.
====Dark-eyed Junco====
*Description: 5-6.25”. Mostly gray overall, with a reddish-brown back
*Voice: Ringing metallic trill on the same pitch.
*Nesting: 3-6 pale bluish or greenish eggs, with variegated blotches concentrated at the larger end.  Nest site is shreds of bark, twigs, and mosses lines with soft material, placed on the ground, protected by a rock ledge or other debris.
*Range: Throughout Canada and south into Mexico for winters.  Found all over N. America.
====Purple Finch====
*Description:  5.5-6.5”.  Medium sized.  Male has reddish head and off white below, streaked wings with white and brown.  Female has white stripe behind eyes, dark stripe on jaw, streaked chest.
*Voice:  Musical warble.  Tick while in flight.
*Nesting:  4-5 bluish/green eggs, with dark brown spot on one end.  Found in grasses and twigs in conifer trees.
*Range:  Breeds throughout Canada from west to east coast.  Also in CA, then east of the mid-western states of the US.
====Red-winged Blackbird====
====Red-winged Blackbird====
*Description: 7-9.5".  Male: Black with bright red shoulders.  Female: Streaked with light and dark shades of brown.
*Description: 7-9.5".  Male: Black with bright red shoulders.  Female: Streaked with light and dark shades of brown.
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*Nesting: 4-7 light green eggs with brown spots.  Found in nest in trees.
*Nesting: 4-7 light green eggs with brown spots.  Found in nest in trees.
*Range: Western states and all throughout Canada.  Georgia and Great Lakes. Europe, Asia, and N. Africa.
*Range: Western states and all throughout Canada.  Georgia and Great Lakes. Europe, Asia, and N. Africa.
== THRUSHES ==
====American Robin====
*Description:  9-11”.  Gray above and red below.  Head and tail black for males and gray in females.
*Voice:  Cheer-up, cheerily, cheer-up, cheerily.
*Nestings:  3-5 blue green eggs in mud and grass nest placed in grass.
*Range:  All over U.S. and Canada.


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Revision as of 18:36, 28 October 2008

INTRODUCTION TO POTAWOT

Template:115inprogress United Indian Health Services (UIHS) obtained a 20 acre area which is known as Potawot Health Village. UIHS organization began in 1968 when Native Americans united to provide health care for their people. Potawot adopted their land in the 1990's after a long struggle with the City of Arcata. The land was originally agricultural land and was not meant to become business land. The UIHS plead their case that what they were doing was not converting it to business land, but they wanted the land to be similar to the way they pictured agricultural land. This meant with native plants, wetlands, wildlife of birds and other species. The City of Arcata often considered Agriculture land to have big farms with usually non-native plants and non-native animals such as cows. The "restoration area is known as Ku' wah-dah-wilth which means "comes back to life" in the Wiyot language and describes the revitalization of the site's natural resources." (UIHS website)

LONG-LEGGED WADERS

BITTERS AND HERONS

Black-crowned Night Heron

  • Description: 23-28”, wing span 3’8”. Medium sized, short and stocky. Black crown and black back. Grey wings and white underparts. Black, short bill, pink/yellow legs. Plumes on back during breeding season
  • Voice: Loud, barking kwok! Quawk! In the evening or night time. Harsh calls.
  • Nesting: 3-5 blue/green eggs found in thicket or reeds, rarely put in trees.
  • Range: Pacific Coast through Canada and US. Mid-western states, and east coast of U.S. Not found in Rockies.

Cattle Egret

  • Description: 20”. Small, white stocky heron. Pale yellow legs as well as short yellow bill. The yellow bill makes it unique.
  • Voice: Croaks!
  • Nesting: 3-5 pale blue eggs in bush or sometimes in trees.
  • Range: California, east to Great Lakes, gulf coast states and into the tropics.

Great Blue Heron

  • Description: 39-52". Wing Span 5'10". Large grayish blue with yellow bill. Flies with neck folded, different from crane since they fly with neck straight.
  • Voice: Raspy Squawk!
  • Nesting: 3-7 green/blue eggs in sticks in trees or ground. Often nests with other species of herons .
  • Range: Throughout U.S.

Great Egret

  • Description: 35-41". Wing Span 4'7". White with yellow bill, and black legs. Breeding season plumage.
  • Voice: Croak! Squawks!
  • Nesting: 3-5 pale blue green eggs in sticks in trees. Often with other species of herons.
  • Range: Oregon to Mexico, East Coast of U.S., Texas, and Mid-West.

Snowy Egret

  • Description: 20-27". Wing Span 3'2". White heron with black bill, long skinny black legs and yellow feet. During breeding season they have long lacy plumes on their head and back. Young look similar, but have yellow line going up the back of their legs.
  • Voice: harsh squeak.
  • Nesting: 3-5 pale bluish green eggs in sticks or on ground. Often nest with other species of herons.
  • Range: Oregon to California, Arizona, Virginia, W. Indies and S. America.

BIRDS OF PREY

American Kestral

  • Description: 9-12”. A jay-sized sized falcon. These birds are often seen hovering. Adult male has slate-blue wings. The female has rusty wings and back, both sexes have two black streaks in their face.
  • Voice: Schrill. killy-killy-killy
  • Nesting: 4-5 white or pinkish eggs, blotched with brown, placed without nest or lining on a natural or man-made cavity.
  • Range: Breeds from Alaska and Northwest Territories east through Maritime Provinces and south throughout continent.

Barn Owl

  • Description: 18”. Crow-sized. Buff brown above white below, with heart-shaped face and many dark dots on lower half. Dark eyes and long legs.
  • Voice: Hissing notes, screams, grunts, and bill snapping. Young make rapid grackle-like clicks.
  • Nesting: 5-10 white eggs on bare wood or stone in buildings, hollow trees, caves, or even in boroughs.
  • Range: Resides in Canada, United States, South America.

Kite (Also known as "White-Tailed" or "Black-Shouldered")

  • Description: 15-16". White with grey back. Younger birds have brown streaks. Small, graceful.
  • Voice: keep-keep-keep! whistle or long kreep!
  • Nesting: 4-5 brown spotted, white eggs in tall trees near water.
  • Range: California, Arizona, S. Texas, and Central America. [[Image:[[Image:[[Image:[[Image:[[Image:Example.jpg]]]]]]]]

Sharp-shinned Hawk

  • Description: 10-14". Wing span 21". Fast, long, skinny, short round wings. Adults slate-gray top, pale below, rusty colored barring. Young: Brown with whitish spots.
  • Voice: kik-kik-kik-kik! or squeal!
  • Nesting: 4-5 white eggs with brown spots in dense forest.
  • Range: Alaska to Newfoundland, California, New Mexico, Southeast Coast.

PERCHING BIRDS

American GoldFinch

  • Description: 4.5-5”. Male bright yellow with white tail. Black head with white edges and black wings and tail with yellow on wings. Female dull and grey with black wings.
  • Voice: per-chick-o-ree.
  • Nesting: 4-5 pale blue eggs in grass nest in shrubs.
  • Range: All over U.S.

Black Phoebe

  • Description: 6-7”. Slate black except for white belly, under tail coverts, and outer tail feathers. Easy identifiers are its erect posture, tail-wagging, insectivorous.
  • Voice: A thin buzzy “pi-tsee” song, usually repeated. Call is a sharp, down-slurred chip.
  • Nesting: 3-6 white eggs, with a few faint speckles, in a mud, moss, and grass nest lined with soft material. Nest could be in a crevice, old building, or among hanging roots near the top if an embankment close to water.
  • Range: Northern California and South and east to west Texas. Also in the Tropics.

Dark-eyed Junco

  • Description: 5-6.25”. Mostly gray overall, with a reddish-brown back
  • Voice: Ringing metallic trill on the same pitch.
  • Nesting: 3-6 pale bluish or greenish eggs, with variegated blotches concentrated at the larger end. Nest site is shreds of bark, twigs, and mosses lines with soft material, placed on the ground, protected by a rock ledge or other debris.
  • Range: Throughout Canada and south into Mexico for winters. Found all over N. America.

Purple Finch

  • Description: 5.5-6.5”. Medium sized. Male has reddish head and off white below, streaked wings with white and brown. Female has white stripe behind eyes, dark stripe on jaw, streaked chest.
  • Voice: Musical warble. Tick while in flight.
  • Nesting: 4-5 bluish/green eggs, with dark brown spot on one end. Found in grasses and twigs in conifer trees.
  • Range: Breeds throughout Canada from west to east coast. Also in CA, then east of the mid-western states of the US.

Red-winged Blackbird

  • Description: 7-9.5". Male: Black with bright red shoulders. Female: Streaked with light and dark shades of brown.
  • Voice: o-ka-leeee!
  • Nesting: 3-5 pale blue eggs, spotted with shades of purple and brown in marsh grass.
  • Range: All throughout United States and Canada.

PLOVERS

Snowy Plover

  • Description: 5-7". Small white and pale brown. Slender black bill and black legs with small black mark on each side of breast.
  • Noise: chu-we or o-wee-ah.
  • Nesting: 2-3 black spotted eggs in sand.
  • Range: West Coast of N. America, Oklahoma, Texas, Nevada.

WATER BIRDS (SWANS, GEESE, DUCKS)

Canada Goose

  • Description: 22-26" to 35-45". Brown with black heads, white spot on cheeks when adult.
  • Voice: Honking.
  • Nesting: 4-8 white eggs in grassy nest on ground near water.
  • Range: All over U.S. and Canada.

Common Merganser

  • Description: Male: 22-27". Green head. Thin, long, red bill. More vibrantly colored than female.

Female: 22-27". Red/Brown head. White throat. Grayish, dull colored body.

  • Voice: Croaks!
  • Nesting: 9-12 pale/ivory eggs in trees.
  • Range: Throughout U.S. and Canada.

Mallard

  • Description: 18-27". Male: Metallic wings shades of blue and purple. Green head with white ring around neck, gray body and cinnamon colored chest. Female: Brown streaks body and brown bill.
  • Voice: Female quacks. Male more quit.
  • Nesting: 8-10 green eggs in down lined nest. Sometimes in trees or away from water.
  • Range: California, N. New Mexico, Great Lakes, Northeast, Georgia. Also in Canada, E. Alaska, Manitoba, Newfoundland.

SWALLOWS AND MARTINS

Barn Swallow

  • Description: 5-8". Small, dark blue, and rusty.
  • Voice: Chattering and twittering.
  • Nesting: 4-6 brown spotted white eggs. Often found in mud and grass in rafters of buildings.
  • Range: All over U.S. and into Canada.

JAYS, CROWS, MAGPIES

Common Crow (American Crow)

  • Description: 17-21". Black, smaller than raven, with fan shaped tail.
  • Voice: caw-caw!
  • Nesting: 4-6 light green eggs with dark brown spots. Found in nest in trees.
  • Range: All through U.S. and into Southern Canada in winter.

Common Raven

  • Description: 21-27". Black, larger than Crows and wedge-shaped tail. Soars in flight.
  • Voice: wonk-wonk! deep.
  • Nesting: 4-7 light green eggs with brown spots. Found in nest in trees.
  • Range: Western states and all throughout Canada. Georgia and Great Lakes. Europe, Asia, and N. Africa.

THRUSHES

American Robin

  • Description: 9-11”. Gray above and red below. Head and tail black for males and gray in females.
  • Voice: Cheer-up, cheerily, cheer-up, cheerily.
  • Nestings: 3-5 blue green eggs in mud and grass nest placed in grass.
  • Range: All over U.S. and Canada.
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