Rendering courtesy of Kathy Obersinner and Sarah Schmidt

Here is a field checklist for Whidbey Island bird species, including information on seasonal abundance.  Enjoy the varied habitats on our beautiful island!

Original Printable Version (PDF) 8.5” x 14” (legal size paper)
Reduced Printable Version (PDF) 8.5” x 11” (letter size paper)
Printable Species Checklist only (PDF) 8.5" x 11" (letter size paper)

Last Update: March 2021


For more information about our birds visit the Cornell Lab of Ornithology here. Search by species name, or answer a few simple questions and get instant identification help from Merlin Bird ID, a free bird identification smartphone application.


Illustrated Whidbey Birds Checklist (November 2016 edition) appears below.

Checklist key for photos:

Seasons:

Sp - Spring (March - May)
S - Summer (June - August)
F - Fall (September - November)
W - Winter (December - February)

Abundance Key:

C - Common: usually seen in proper habitat.
U - Uncommon: (1) seen regularly in small numbers, or (2) present, but not certain to be seen.
O - Occasional: (1) irregular occurrence, or (2) seen only a few times per year.
R - Rare: (1) rarely seen, or (2) seen at intervals of 2-5 years.
I - Irruptive: population varies widely in some years
A - Accidental: seen less than 5 times.

Breeding:

*(asterisk) - Known to nest on the Island.
P - Possible: Adults found in proper habitat during breeding season.



Photo Credits:

Bird List Photos:

(1) Craig Johnson
(2) Randy Foster
(3) Tom Ash

Banner Photo: James Halsch/Audubon Photography Award