Birding
BIRDS OF THE ARCTIC
Birding in Alaska’s Arctic is a great way to experience the many birds that migrate to and from the north to raise their young during the summer months. Every year millions of birds from several continents migrate to and from the Northern region of Alaska. The Elliott and Dalton highways more or less parallel major flyways as they meander north from Fairbanks to their destiny at Deadhorse on Prudhoe Bay’s shores, slicing through the middle of northern Alaska, spanning a variety of ecosystems, each home to several species of birds.
Depending on the season, cranes, geese, and other fowl take breaks and fuel up at Creamer’s Field in Fairbanks before continuing their migration. Bohemian Waxwings and Varied Thrushes call in the forested hills along the Yukon River, their home during the summer months. Flocks of Northern Wheatears and Lapland Longspurs like to flitter about on the rocky alpine hills around the Arctic Circle. Northern Harriers hunt the south slopes of the Brooks Range. Golden Eagles in the Gates of the Arctic National Park soar in circles at great heights. Snowy Owls perch on tussocks and tundra mounds while hunting for lemmings and voles in the treeless Arctic. The haunting call of loons permeates the morning fog as it burns off the lakes and ponds. Phalaropes spin circles on polygon ponds. In Deadhorse, almost at the Beaufort Sea’s shores, Eiders can be spotted in puddles surrounding Lake Coleen.
While most migratory birds are found on Alaska’s Arctic Coastal Plains, particularly the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, many may be seen along the Dalton Highway. Few birds winter in Alaska, save for the very hearty that have adapted to live in the cold, dark winter.
ARCTIC BIRD LIST
This is a list of all the birds observed in Alaska’s Arctic. Some are common, some are rare sitings. Courtesy of the USFW
GEESE, SWANS, DUCKS
- Greater White-fronted Goose
- Snow Goose
- Ross’s Goose
- Brant
- Cackling Goose
- Canada Goose
- Trumpeter Swan
- Tundra Swan
- Gadwall
- Eurasian Wigeon
- American Wigeon
- Mallard
- Northern Shoveler
- Northern Pintail
- Green-winged Teal
- Canvasback
- Redhead
- Ring-necked Duck
- Greater Scaup
- Lesser Scaup
- Steller’s Eider
- Spectacled Eider
- King Eider
- Common Eider
- Harlequin Duck
- White-winged Scoter
- Black Scoter
- Long-tailed Duck
- Bufflehead
- Common Goldeneye
- Barrow’s Goldeneye
- Common Merganser
- Red-breasted Merganser
GROUSE, PTARMIGAN
- Ruffed Grouse
- Spruce Grouse
- Rock Ptarmigan
- Sharp-tailed Grouse
LOONS
- Red-throated Loon
- Pacific Loon
- Common Loon
- Yellow-billed Loon
GREBES
- Horned Grebe
- Red-necked Grebe
RAPTORS
- Osprey
- Bald Eagle
- Northern Harrier
- Sharp-shinned Hawk
- Northern Goshawk
- Swainson’s Hawk
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Rough-legged Hawk
- Golden Eagle
FALCONS
- American Kestrel
- Merlin
- Gyrfalcon
- Peregrine Falcon
CRANES
- Sandhill Crane
SHOREBIRDS
- Black-bellied Plover
- American Golden-Plover
- Semipalmated Plover
- Killdeer
- Eurasian Dotterel
- Spotted Sandpiper
- Solitary Sandpiper
- Wandering Tattler
- Lesser Yellowlegs
- Upland Sandpiper
- Whimbrel
- Black-tailed Godwit
- Hudsonian Godwit
- Bar-tailed Godwit
- Ruddy Turnstone
- Surfbird
- Red Knot
- Sanderling
- Semipalmated Sandpiper
- Western Sandpiper
- Red-necked Stint
- Least Sandpiper
- White-rumped Sandpiper
- Baird’s Sandpiper
- Pectoral Sandpiper
- Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
- Dunlin
- Stilt Sandpiper
- Buff-breasted Sandpiper
- Ruff
- Long-billed Dowitcher
- Wilson’s Snipe
- Wilson’s Phalarope
- Red-necked Phalarope
- Red Phalarope
JAEGERS, GULLS, TERNS
- Black-legged Kittiwake
- Bonaparte’s Gull
- Mew Gull
- Herring Gull
- Thayer’s Gull
- Slaty-backed Gull
- Glaucous-winged Gull
- Glaucous Gull
- Caspian Tern
- Arctic Tern
- Pomarine Jaeger
- Parasitic Jaeger
- Long-tailed Jaeger
OWLS
- Great Horned Owl
- Snowy Owl
- Northern Hawk-Owl
- Great Grey Owl
- Short-eared Owl
- Boreal Owl
HUMMINGBIRDS
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird
- Rufous Hummingbird
KINGFISHERS
- Belted Kingfisher
WOODPECKERS
- Downy Woodpecker
- Hairy Woodpecker
- American Three-toed Woodpecker
- Black-backed Woodpecker
- Northern Flicker
TYRANT FLYCATCHERS
- Olive-sided Flycatcher
- Western Wood-Pewee
- Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
- Alder Flycatcher
- Hammond’s Flycatcher
- Eastern Phoebe
- Say’s Phoebe
- Eastern Kingbird
SHRIKES
- Northern Shrike
CORVIDS
- Gray Jay
- Common Raven
LARKS
- Horned Lark
SWALLOWS
- Tree Swallow
- Violet-green Swallow
- Bank Swallow
- Cliff SwallowBarn Swallow
CHICKADEES
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Boreal Chickadee
- Gray-headed Chickadee
NUTHATCHES
- Red-breasted Nuthatch
DIPPERS
- American Dipper
KINGLETS, OLD WORLD WARBLERS, AND THRUSHES
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Arctic Warbler
- Bluethroat
- Northern Wheatear
- Mountain Bluebird
- Townsend’s Solitaire
- Gray-cheeked Thrush
- Swainson’s Thrush
- Hermit Thrush
- American Robin
- Varied Thrush
WAGTAILS, PIPITS
- Eastern Yellow Wagtail
American Pipit
WAXWINGS
- Bohemian Waxwing
Cedar Waxwing
WOOD WARBLERS, SPARROWS, BUNTINGS, BLACKBIRDS
- Lapland Longspur
- Smith’s Longspur
- Snow Bunting
- Tennessee Warbler
- Orange-crowned Warbler
- Yellow Warbler
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
- Blackpoll Warbler
- Northern Waterthrush
- Wilson’s Warbler
- American Tree Sparrow
- Chipping Sparrow
- Clay-colored Sparrow
- Savannah Sparrow
- Fox Sparrow
- Lincoln’s Sparrow
- White-throated Sparrow
- White-crowned Sparrow
- Golden-crowned Sparrow
- Dark-eyed Junco
- Western Tanager
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Rusty Blackbird
- Brown-headed Cowbird
FINCHES
- Gray-crowned Rosy-finch
- Pine Grosbeak
- White-winged Crossbill
- Common Redpoll
- Hoary Redpoll
- Pine Siskin
Birding in Wiseman
Feeders in our yard in Wiseman are frequently visited by pine grosbeaks, juncos, redpolls, boreal chickadees.
ARctic Birds photo gallery
Photos copyright Patrick J Endres / AlaskaPhotoGraphics.com
Male spectacled eider, named for its ringed "spectacles" eye marking, swims in a tundra pond in Alaska's Arctic.
Colorful male King eider duck in breeding plumage, swimming in a tundra pond in Alaska's Arctic.
Tundra swan migrating
Northern Hawk owl perched in the boreal forest of Alaska's Arctic.
Willow ptarmigan in winter white phase, Arctic, Alaska.
Peregrine falcon along the cliffs of the Etivluk river, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska.
Rough-legged hawk, Arctic North Slope, Alaska.
Female willow ptarmigan camouflaged in the brown summer tundra of Alaska's arctic north slope.
An inquisitive short-eared owl stares intently while standing on the a surface on Alaska's Arctic North Slope.
Snowy owl takes flight over the snow covered tundra of Alaska's Arctic North Slope.
Red-necked phalarope in October plumage swims in the waters of the Beaufort sea on Alaska's arctic coast.
Snow bunting on snow, Arctic, Alaska.
Male Lapland longspur perches on a tundra tussock singing for a mate in early spring, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska.
Gyr falcon in white phase, on nest along a cliff of the Etivluk river, National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska.
Arctic tern hovering in flight, Alaska Range, Interior, Alaska.
Willow ptarmigan in a transition stage to winter plumage is well camouflaged among willow branches, Brooks Range, Arctic, Alaska.
Common redpoll, spruce tree, Arctic, Alaska
Boreal chickadee, Balsam poplar tree, Arctic, Alaska
American Robin
Male pine grosbeak in spring plumage perched on a balsam poplar tree branch.
Rock ptarmigan, Utukok Uplands, National Petroleum Reserve Alaska, Arctic, Alaska.
Long-tailed jaeger in the midnight sun on the tundra of Alaska's Arctic North Slope.
Male northern pintail duck swims on a wetland pond on Alaska's Arctic North Slope.
Harlequin drake, Kongakut River, Brooks Range mountains, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska