NEXT NEW SPECIES GUESSES FOR STANISLAUS COUNTY

How good are you at predicting the observation of the next new species for Stanislaus County?

Here are some resources to help you out (If it's already on one of the lists below, it ain't new!):

Jim Gain's Picks (12/10/2019) - In no particular order

    • Red-throated Loon

    • Neotropic Cormorant

    • Glossy Ibis

    • Little Blue Heron

    • Tropical Kingbird

    • Least Flycatcher

    • Red-eyed Vireo

    • Gray Catbird

    • American Redstart

    • Palm Warbler

Richard Brown's Picks (12/11/2019)

  • Inca Dove

  • Broad-billed Hummingbird

  • Williamson's Sapsucker

  • Ladder-backed Woodpecker

  • Pileated Woodpecker

  • Gray Vireo

  • Blue Jay

  • Verdin

  • Pygmy Nuthatch

  • Black-tailed Gnatcatcher

John Harris' Picks (12/14/2019)

    • Garganey

    • Black-tailed Gull

    • Red-throated Loon

    • Neotropic Cormorant

    • Little Blue Heron

    • Tropical Kingbird

    • Least Flycatcher

    • Gray Catbird

    • Orchard Oriole

    • Palm Warbler

Sal Salerno's Picks (12/18/2019)

    • Red-throated Loon

    • Little Blue Heron

    • Sharp-tailed Sandpiper

    • Brown-crested Flycatcher

    • Red-eyed Vireo

    • Gray Catbird

    • Black-throated Blue Warbler

    • Tennessee Warbler

    • American Redstart

    • Orchard Oriole

Daniel Gilman's Picks (2/11/2020)

    • Upland Sandpiper

    • Red-throated Loon

    • Scissor-tailed Flycatcher

    • Least Flycatcher

    • Red-eyed Vireo

    • Gray Catbird

    • Black-throated Blue Warbler

    • American Redstart

    • Baltimore Oriole

    • Common Grackle