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BIRDS OF PEACHTREE FOREST LAKE NORCROSS, GA by: Jim Feeley (Updated Sept. 2004)
Ever since I moved here in 1982, I have kept a list of the species of birds observed (in some cases
heard) from my backyard ‐ in it, in the adjacent yards, flying overhead, and of course swimming on
the lake. The present list of 102 species at this single location is far from inclusive of the known birds
in the Atlanta area (approximately 300). It is however representative of what one can expect to see in
Peachtree Forest and especially near the lake.
Names are the official common ones. I have indicated the relative frequency of my sightings of each
bird by the abbreviations: C - common, seen almost daily in season; U - uncommon, seen irregularly
in season; and R - rare, seen once or only every few years. In addition I note if a bird has been seen in
the years 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and to date in 2004.
Pied‐billed Grebe - U ‐
Great Blue Heron - U ‐beside lake. Spring/Summer. '00‐‘04
Very large solitary wader (reminds me of a fossil bird). All year. '00‐ ‘04
Little Blue Heron - R ‐ Great Egret - R ‐ Green Heron - C ‐
Black‐crowned Night‐Heron - R ‐in it becoming a permanent resident and no longer migrating. Year round. '00‐‘04
Saw one time a single bird perched in tree. Spring.
Canada Goose - C ‐
White Duck - R ‐"Geronimo". ‘01
Pets? Swims with Mallards. ‘02
Wood Duck - R ‐ Black Duck - R ‐ Mallard - C ‐ Blue‐winged Teal - R ‐ Muscovy - R ‐
Ringed‐necked Duck - R ‐hawk wings are flat across. Mainly Spring‐Fall. '00‐‘04
Has white ring on tip of bill but no visible ring on neck! Winter. '02, ‘04
Bufflehead - R ‐ Hooded Merganser - R ‐ Turkey Vulture - U ‐
Gadwall - R ‐
Sharp‐shinned Hawk - U ‐
Cooper's Hawk - R ‐
Red‐shouldered Hawk - C ‐
Red-tailed Hawk - U ‐
Common Moorhen - R ‐morning. Spring.
Red bill. Solitary bird. Summer.
American Coot - R ‐ Common Bobwhite - R ‐
Sandhill Crane -R ‐
Killdeer‐ R ‐
Spotted Sandpiper - R ‐
Ring‐billed Gull? - R ‐when I did see one, but must have since it is listed.
Large flocks passing overhead. Winter. '00, '02
Rock Dove - R ‐
Mourning Dove - C ‐Summer/Winter. '00, '01
Very common. Wings make fluttering sound. Year round. '00‐‘04
Eastern Screech Owl - R ‐ Great Horned Owl - R ‐
Common Nighthawk - R ‐
Whip‐poor‐will - R ‐appear to beat out of sync. Not as numerous as in past years. Summer. '00‐‘04
Monotonous call repeated all night used to be common; now rare.
Chimney Swift - C ‐
Ruby‐throated Hummingbird - C ‐
Belted Kingfisher - C ‐
Common Flicker - C ‐
Pileated Woodpecker - R ‐
Red‐headed Woodpecker - R ‐
Red‐bellied Woodpecker - C ‐
Yellow‐bellied sapsucker - R ‐
Hairy Woodpecker - R ‐
Downy Woodpecker - C ‐ Small woodpecker. Appears always working hard searching for insects in Eastern Kingbird - R ‐insects. Not seen for many years.
White band across tip of tail. Perches on posts from which it flies up to catch
Great‐crested Flycatcher - R ‐
Eastern Phoebe - C ‐
Blue Jay - C ‐
Common Crow - C ‐
Northern Rough‐winged Swallow - C ‐
Barn Swallow - R ‐only for brief periods. Will not nest. I suspect they don't like close trees. Spring. '02, ‘04
Similar to above but has forked tail.
Purple Martin - R ‐
Carolina Chickadee - C ‐
Tufted Titmouse - C ‐
White breasted Nuthatch - C ‐
Brown‐headed Nuthatch - C ‐time.
Small bird. Loves sunflower seeds. Year round. '00‐‘04
Brown Creeper - R ‐
House Wren - R ‐around wood pile and at suet feeder. '00‐‘04
Smaller wren with cocked up tail. Nests in gourds. Summer. ‘04
Winter Wren - R ‐ Carolina Wren - C ‐
Ruby‐crowned Kinglet - U ‐
Blue‐gray Gnatcatcher - R ‐helping it to become common. I read somewhere 90% of Americans have never seen a Bluebird!
Looks like a tiny Mockingbird. Spring/Summer. '03,‘04
Eastern Bluebird - C ‐
Certainly not the case in Atlanta. Year round. '00‐‘04
American Robin - C ‐
Gray Catbird - C ‐
Northern Mockingbird - C ‐
Brown Thrasher - C ‐
Cedar Waxwing - C ‐winter. Aggressive to other birds. Is it just me, or is it becoming less common? Year round. '00‐‘04
Large flocks suddenly appear in trees or bushes. Year round. '00‐‘04
European Starling - C ‐
White‐eyed Vireo - R ‐
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