lunetta Explorer Bags – explore birds
Over 400 species of birds have been seen in Westchester County!
The links below will help you explore local birds including how get started birding: learn how to ID local birds, learn about bird sounds, and find out what birds are seen in Westchester County.
Enjoy exploring local nature!
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- Top Thirty Westchester Birds
- Learn the earliest spring bird sounds
- Try out the NY Birding Challenge!
- All About Birds: Guide to Bird ID & Birding
- Inside Birding: Getting Started
- Citizen Science for Birders
- Westchester eBird sightings
See real time reports from birders in Westchester County! - Westchester County Bird List (PDF doc)
Above list and the link below
compiled by Hudson River Audubon of Westchester - Where to bird in Westchester County
- New York State birding resources (PDF doc)
- New York Birders FaceBook Group
top thirty westchester birds
Here are thirty bird species most often seen in Westchester. Can you find all thirty of these birds in Westchester County? Use the Bird ID cards in the Explorer Bag and/or the highlighted links below to learn more about these birds. [N = birds only seen during the spring-summer nesting season.]
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- Bufflehead
- Double-crested Cormorant
- Great Blue Heron
- Turkey Vulture
- Osprey [N]
- Bald Eagle
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Killdeer
- Ring-billed Gull
- Mourning Dove
- Red-bellied Woodpecker
- Downy Woodpecker
- Blue Jay
- American Crow
- Tree Swallow [N]
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Tufted Titmouse
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- House Wren [N]
- Carolina Wren
- Eastern Bluebird
- American Robin
- Gray Catbird
- Northern Mockingbird
- Yellow Warbler [N]
- Song Sparrow
- Northern Cardinal
- American Goldfinch
Westchester early spring bird sounds
Many bird species live in Westchester year around and these are often the earliest bird sounds we hear in spring or even late winter. Click on a bird's name to link to its song on the allaboutbirds.org web site.
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Mourning Dove
- Great Horned Owl - calls all winter too!
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Tufted Titmouse
- White-breasted Nuthatch
- Carolina Wren - also sings in winter
- American Robin - some Robins overwinter
- Song Sparrow
- Northern Cardinal
Explore more nature online
- where to explore
- birds <-- this page
how to ID birds, bird song & more - mammals
Top 20 Westchester mammals and more - reptiles & amphibians
Top 20 Westchester herps and more - seasonal explorations
ideas for spring, summer, fall, winter - trees
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