Life bird
- Canada Goose (many locations)
- Mute Swan (1 at Pea Island)
- Wood Duck (Croatan and ARNWR Superspot)
- Gadwall (Pea Island)
- Mallard (docks)
- Northern Bobwhite (heard in several places, two flushed in Croatan near Bachman’s Sparrow spot)
- Common Loon (several offshore both days)
- Northern Fulmar (I missed it)
- Black-capped Petrel (1 brief flyby first day, 4 or so the second with much better views)
- Cory’s Shearwater (several both days)
- Greater Shearwater (many both days)
- Sooty Shearwater (I only saw the first day)
- Audubon’s Shearwater (about 10 both days, we all missed a Manx)
- Wilson’s Storm-Petrel (many both days, leader only Band-rumped both days as well, plus Ken had something different the second day)
- Northern Gannet (many both days)
- Brown Pelican (all over the coast)
- Double-crested Cormorant (along the coast)
- Great Blue Heron (handful ARNWR)
- Great Egret (many Bodie Light and Pea Island)
- Snowy Egret (many Bodie Light and Pea Island)
- Little Blue Heron (Pea Island)
- Tricolored Heron (Bodie Light and Pea Island)
- Cattle Egret (Croatan)
- Green Heron (many in flight around ARNWR)
- White Ibis (all over Manteo and the coast)
- Glossy Ibis (Bodie Light and Pea Island)
- Black Vulture (1 on the highway, me only)
- Turkey Vulture (all over)
- Osprey (all over, many nests in the harbor)
- Bald Eagle (1 adult perched near ARNWR)
- Red-tailed Hawk (a handful on the highways)
- Clapper Rail (calling at the boat ramp between Bodie Light and Pea Island)
- King Rail (ARNWR on the road to the Superspot)
- American Coot (Pea Island)
- Black-bellied Plover (somewhere on the coast, apparently I forgot to write them down)
- Semipalmated Plover (Bodie Light)
- Killdeer (all over)
- American Oystercatcher (flying in the harbor, seen from the boat)
- Greater Yellowlegs (Bodie Light)
- Willet (Bodie Light)
- Spotted Sandpiper (Pea Island, this may have been only me)
- Whimbrel (Bodie Light)
- Ruddy Turnstone (Pea Island and from the boat)
- Sanderling (boat ramp)
- Semipalmated Sandpiper (Pea Island and Bodie Light, probably a Western mixed in a Bodie Light)
- Dunlin (Bodie Light)
- Curlew Sandpiper (Bodie Light, rather unexpected, see Day 3)
- Short-billed Dowitcher (Bodie Light)
- Red-necked Phalarope (2 offshore first day)
- South Polar Skua (1 offshore first day)
- Pomarine Jaeger (several both days)
- Long-tailed Jaeger (couple both days)
- Laughing Gull (all over)
- Herring Gull (all over Manteo)
- Great Black-backed Gull (all over Manteo)
- Gull-billed Tern (Pea Island, I think one flew by at Bodie Light as well)
- Caspian Tern (from the boat, I missed)
- Royal Tern (Bodie Light, boat ramp, from the boat)
- Sandwich Tern (from the boat both days, although I only got on one the second)
- Common Tern (offshore both days, probably some on shore as well)
- Arctic Tern (offshore both days)
- Forster’s Tern (Pea Island)
- Least Tern (boat ramp, Pea Island, harbor)
- Bridled Tern (1 offshore second day, very distant)
- Black Skimmer (Bodie Light and harbor)
- Rock Pigeon
- Mourning Dove
- Yellow-billed Cuckoo (calling all over, excellent views in the Croatan)
- Barred Owl (1 ARNWR Superspot the last day)
- Common Nighthawk (one perched and flying at Croatan the first night, several flying at VOA the second day)
- Chuck-will’s Widow (calling in several places)
- Chimney Swift (one offshore was rather interesting)
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird (ARNWR)
- Red-headed Woodpecker (several in Croatan)
- Red-bellied Woodpecker (all over)
- Downy Woodpecker
- Hairy Woodpecker
- Red-cockaded Woodpecker (2 going to roost at Croatan the first day, probably the same 2 the second day)
- Northern Flicker
- Pileated Woodpecker (all over, I have 15 marked down and probably undercounted)
- Eastern Wood-Pewee (all over)
- Acadian Flycatcher (ARNWR Superspot)
- Eastern Phoebe (Roanoke/Cashie River Center)
- Great Crested Flycatcher (all over)
- Eastern Kingbird
- White-eyed Vireo (heard only at Croatan near Bachman’s)
- Blue Jay
- American Crow
- Fish Crow (calling at Bodie Light)
- Purple Martin (several places)
- Tree Swallow (I missed somehow!)
- Barn Swallow
- Carolina Chickadee
- Brown-headed Nuthatch (they seemed to be in every stand of pines)
- Carolina Wren (heard-only! all over, yet we never saw one)
- Marsh Wren (Bodie Light, Pea Island)
- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Roanoke/Cashie and a nest in Croatan)
- Eastern Bluebird (VOA)
- American Robin
- Gray Catbird
- Northern Mockingbird
- Brown Thrasher (Croatan and Norfolk airport)
- European Starling
- Northern Parula (Superspot)
- Black-throated Green Warbler (ARNWR Superspot at Milltail Rd)
- Yellow-throated Warbler (1 only me ARNWR Buffalo City Rd, 1 leaving Superspot seen by all)
- Pine Warbler (all over)
- Prarie Warbler (all over)
- Black-and-white Warbler (missed)
- Prothonotary Warbler (all over ARNWR, quickest transition from life bird to trash bird in a long time)
- Worm-eating Warbler (heard only Buffalo City)
- Swainson’s Warbler (singing at Superspot the last day, we tried several other places with no sign)
- Ovenbird (heard only Buffalo City)
- Kentucky Warbler (heard only Buffalo City)
- Common Yellowthroat (all over)
- Hooded Warbler (Croatan and Superspot)
- Yellow-breasted Chat (heard only Croatan)
- Summer Tanager (VOA)
- Eastern Towhee
- Bachman’s Sparrow (Croatan, singing along road in first night, much further second day)
- Chipping Sparrow
- Grasshopper Sparrow (heard only VOA, probably Henslow’s as well)
- Seaside Sparrow (Pea Island)
- Song Sparrow
- Northern Cardinal
- Blue Grosbeak (VOA)
- Indigo Bunting (all over)
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Eastern Meadowlark (VOA, Bodie Light, Pea Island, ARNWR)
- Common Grackle
- Boat-tailed Grackle (all over Manteo)
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- Orchard Oriole (Roanoke/Cashie)
- American Goldfinch
- House Sparrow
I also had 17 species of Odes (new ones included Rambur’s Forktail, Mantled Baskettail, Great Blue and Bar-winged Skimmers, and Carolina Saddlebags) and 10 butterflies (Palamedes Swallowtail was new).
Other stuff included American Alligator, Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Spotted Dolphins, Common Dolphins, Offshore Bottle-nosed Dolphins, Flying Fish, Cobia Fish, Dolphin Fish (Mahi-Mahi), and Hammerhead Shark (I missed the shark).