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Birds at the Johnson Branch Unit of Ray Roberts Lake State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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RAY ROBERTS LAKE SP
JOHNSON BRANCH UNIT
BIRD CHECKLIST
This checklist is a list of common and specialty birds seen in the park. Staf
and volunteers have used previous checklists as well as eBird data to compile
these lists. This list should not be used as a comprehensive list of birds seen in
this park. Please help us protect the natural avian communities by refraining
from using playback tapes of bird songs. Thank you for your cooperation.
Waterfowl
___ Canada Goose
___ Wood Duck
Pelicans
___ American White Pelican
Herons, Ibis, and Allies
___ Blue-winged Teal
___ Great Blue Heron
___ Gadwall
___ Great Egret
___ American Wigeon
___ Snowy Egret
___ Mallard
___ Cattle Egret
Grebes
Vultures, Hawks, and Allies
___ Pied-billed Grebe
___ Black Vulture
___ Horned Grebe
___ Turkey Vulture
Pigeons and Doves
___ Osprey
___ White-winged Dove
___ Mississippi Kite
___ Mourning Dove
___ Cooper’s Hawk
Cuckoos
___ Bald Eagle
___ Greater Roadrunner
___ Red-shouldered Hawk
___ Yellow-billed Cuckoo
___ Red-tailed Hawk
Rails, Gallinules, and Allies
___ American Coot
Shorebirds
___ Killdeer
___ Least Sandpiper
___ Spotted Sandpiper
Owls
___ Eastern Screech-Owl
___ Barred Owl
Kingfshers
___ Belted Kingfsher
Woodpeckers
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers
___ Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
___ Bonaparte’s Gull
___ Red-bellied Woodpecker
___ Ring-billed Gull
___ Downy Woodpecker
___ Forster’s Tern
___ Hairy Woodpecker
Loons
___ Pileated Woodpecker
___ Common Loon
___ Northern Flicker
Cormorants and Anhingas
Falcons and Caracaras
___ Double-crested Cormorant
___ Neotropic Cormorant
___ American Kestrel
Tyrant Flycatchers: Pewees,
Kingbirds, and Allies
___ Eastern Phoebe
___ Eastern Kingbird
___ Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Vireos
Waxwings
___ Cedar Waxwing
Wagtails and Pipits
___ American Pipit
Finches, Euphonias, and Allies
___ House Finch
___ White-eyed Vireo
Jays, Magpies, Crows, and Ravens
___ Blue Jay
___ American Crow
Tits, Chickadees, and Titmice
___ Carolina Chickadee
___ Tufed Titmouse
Martins and Swallows
___ Barn Swallow
___ Clif Swallow
Kinglets
___ American Goldfnch
New World Sparrows
___ Chipping Sparrow
___ Field Sparrow
___ Lark Sparrow
___ Fox Sparrow
___ Dark-eyed Junco
___ White-crowned Sparrow
___ Harris’s Sparrow
___ White-throated Sparrow
___ Savannah Sparrow
___ Ruby-crowned Kinglet
___ Golden-crowned Kinglet
Treecreepers
___ Brown Creeper
Gnatcatchers
___ Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Wrens
___ Song Sparrow
___ Lincoln’s Sparrow
___ Spotted Towhee
Blackbirds
___ Western Meadowlark
___ Eastern Meadowlark
___ Red-winged Blackbird
___ House Wren
___ Carolina Wren
___ Bewick’s Wren
Starlings and Mynas
___ European Starling
Catbirds, Mockingbirds,
and Thrashers
___ Brown Thrasher
___ Northern Mockingbird
___ Brown-headed Cowbird
___ Common Grackle
Wood-Warblers
___ Orange-crowned Warbler
___ Common Yellowthroat
___ Pine Warbler
___ Yellow-rumped Warbler
Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Allies
___ Northern Cardinal
Thrushes
___ Eastern Bluebird
___ Indigo Bunting
___ Hermit Thrush
___ Painted Bunting
___ American Robin
___ Dickcissel
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