User:Craigthebirder
Craigthebirder, as you have no doubt guessed, is an avid birdwatcher named Craig. I'm from northeast Ohio, USA.
I'm a fairly new contributor who started in the usual way with a couple of dozen edits, nearly all of which were small grammatical fixes or other cleanup-type changes.
I added my first full article (The Army Air Forces in World War II) in May 2016.
Pages I've created
[edit]U.S. state bird lists
[edit]Alabama • Arkansas • Delaware • Kentucky • Louisiana • Mississippi • New Hampshire • Rhode Island • Tennessee • Virginia
Canadian province and territory bird lists
[edit]Manitoba • Northwest Territories • Nova Scotia • Prince Edward Island • Saskatchewan • Yukon
U.S. national park bird lists
[edit]Acadia • Big Bend • Biscayne • Black Canyon of the Gunnison • Channel Islands • Cuyahoga Valley • Denali • Dry Tortugas • Everglades • Grand Canyon • Grand Teton • Great Smoky Mountains • Guadalupe Mountains • Isle Royale • Kenai Fjords • Mount Rainier • Olympic • Shenandoah • Yosemite
Other bird lists
[edit]South America • Aruba • Bonaire • Curaçao • Falkland Islands • Guadeloupe • Martinique • Saint Pierre and Miquelon • Baxter State Park • Accipitriformes species • Anatidae species • Antbird species • Cisticolidae species • Cuckoo species • Fringillidae (true finch) species • Heron species • Icterid species • Laridae species • Lark species • New World (American) sparrow species • Old World flycatcher species • Ovenbird species • Owl species • Ploceidae species • Rail species • Sunbird species • Tanager species • Tapaculo species
Other bird-related articles
[edit]Ampay tapaculo • Black-fronted brushfinch • Choco brushfinch • Hofmann's sunbird • Jalca tapaculo • Loja tapaculo • Merida brushfinch • Santa Marta screech owl • Utcubamba tapaculo
Other articles
[edit]The Army Air Forces in World War II • United States Army in World War II • History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II • Bald Eagle (clipper) • Glory of the Seas (clipper) • Romance of the Sea (clipper) • USCGC Willow (WAGL-253)
Pages I've heavily edited
[edit]In September 2016 I began updating the existing "List of birds of ..." pages for the western hemisphere to the most recent available bird lists and taxonomies. I also added bird lists for those US states and Canadian provinces which didn't have them. Maintaining them was an ongoing task, with annual updates of North and Middle American taxonomy and more frequent ones of South American, plus periodic updates to state, province, and national park lists published by their respective ornithological associations or other bodies. I also annually updated the lists for the continent of Africa and 10 of its countries plus Thailand - all places I've either birded or hope to bird - and 17 European country lists which were previously rudimentary, unsourced, or far out of date. After doing the August 2021 North American taxonomic and list updates, I turned over the maintenance of all of the lists except those of South America, U.S. national parks, and my home Ohio to other editors.
In spring 2021 I began expanding the stubs of South and Central American and Caribbean bird species articles. I've so far completed 1861: those for screamers (2 species), ducks, geese, and swans (8), the guan/chachalaca/curassow family (34), New World quail (13), the nightjar and allies family (35), potoos (5), swifts (24), hummingbirds (317), cuckoos (16), pigeons and doves (42), rails, gallinules, and coots (39), trumpeters (genus and 3 species), plovers (6), seedsnipes (3), snipes (3), gulls and terns (6), hawks (9), owls (41), quetzals and trogons (19), kingfishers (4), todies (1), motmots (7), jacamars (15), the puffbird family (38), New World barbets (13), the prong-billed barbet (1), toucans (37), woodpeckers (92), seriemas (1), falcons and caracaras (13), New World parrots (74), the sapayoa (1), ovenbirds (316), antbirds (238), antthrushes (11), antpittas (66), gnateaters (6), tapaculos (48), royal flycatchers (5), crescentchests (5), tyrant flycatchers (in progress, 110 so far), wrens (62), gnatcatchers (15), the mockingbird family (17), New World sparrows (3), chat-tanagers (2), Hispaniolan tanagers (4), spindalises (2), the wrenthrush (1), Cuban warblers (2), mitrospingid tanagers (4), the cardinal family (21), and "true" tanagers (1).
Vanity - places I've been
[edit]Countries I've visited
[edit]US states and Canadian provinces I've visited
[edit]About me
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This user is a birder. |
This user is a member of WikiProject Birds. |
H | This user is a current or former student of Hamilton College. |
UNH | This user is a UNH Wildcat. Go 'Cats! |
XU | This user attends or attended Xavier University. |
This user is a history buff. |
This user is interested in World War II |
This user is a bibliophile. |
This user is a cat lover. |