Tulsa Audubon Society 2017 Annual Report
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1 Tulsa Audubon Society 2017 Annual Report Paul W. Ribitzki, Recorder
2 The information contained in this report was taken from the records of the Tulsa Audubon Society for the calendar year A summary containing all of the rare species reported is included. The data is presented in two formats. One is a compilation of species reported by season. This is a listing of the first and last dates reported, the number of field reports per season, the number of individuals per season, the total number of reports, and the total number of individuals. The species are divided into five reporting seasons: Permanent, Summer, & Winter Residents and Spring & Fall Migrants. These time periods are based on the dates provided in the Oklahoma Ornithological Society's Date Guide to the Occurrences of Birds in Oklahoma, Sixth Edition. The second is a graphical representation of the same data. It provides a percentage of the total count of a species reported for the year by the week reported. Each increment of each bar graph is equal to 1 to 10% of the total count. The seasons are color coded starting with January 1st at the left. This data is skewed towards two major reporting periods: the TAS Tulsa County Spring Bird Count and the National Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count. It should not be concluded that the abundance of these species peak at these times. This report includes birds that were submitted directly to Cornell University's EBIRD database for the TAS reporting area. This report also offers a brief comparison of the 2016 and 2017 records. There were 268 species totaling 246,787 individuals in 23,021 field reports in The 2016 data contained 263 species that totaled 270,782 individuals in 19,773 field reports. There were 16 species reported in 2016 that were not recorded in 2017 and 21 reported in 2017 that were not seen in The reporting area includes all of Tulsa County, all of Lake Keystone, and up to five miles into the bordering counties of Creek, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Rogers, Wagoner, and Washington. Species Reported in 2016, but not in 2017 White-winged Scoter Western Grebe Magnificent Frigatebird Anhinga Sandhill Crane Black-necked Stilt Inca Dove Black-billed Cuckoo Barn Owl Black-chinned Hummingbird Veery Connecticut Warbler Hooded Warbler American Redstart Townsend's Warbler Red Crossbill Species Reported in 2017, but not in 2016 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Tundra Swan Neotropic Cormorant Willet Marbled Godwit Sanderling Dunlin California Gull Iceland Gull Caspian Tern Eastern Whip-poor-will Rufous Hummingbird Say's Phoebe Vermilion Flycatcher Blue-winged Warbler American Redstart Cerulean Warbler Bay-breasted Warbler Blackburnian Warbler Brewer's Sparrow Black-headed Grosbeak Page 2 of 23
3 Species Count Reported by Season Fall Migrants Winter Residents Spring Migrants Summer Residents Permanent Residents # SPECIES Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Reports Reported 1 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck 5/19 5/ Greater White-fronted Goose 10/28 2/ Snow Goose 12/10 2/ Cackling Goose 11/4 4/ Canada Goose 1/1 12/ Trumpeter Swan 12/15 1/ Tundra Swan 2/2 2/ Wood Duck 1/11 12/ Gadwall 1/1 12/ American Wigeon 1/6 12/ Mallard 1/1 12/ Blue-winged Teal 2/2 12/ Northern Shoveler 1/1 12/ Northern Pintail 11/4 3/ Green-winged Teal 10/13 4/ Canvasback 10/28 3/ Redhead 10/14 3/ Ring-necked Duck 10/21 4/ Greater Scaup 11/9 3/ Lesser Scaup 11/4 3/ Long-tailed Duck 1/2 1/ Bufflehead 11/8 3/ Common Goldeneye 11/9 3/ Hooded Merganser 1/2 12/ Common Merganser 11/9 3/ Red-breasted Merganser 11/9 5/ Ruddy Duck 10/13 3/ Duck sp. 12/16 12/ Northern Bobwhite 4/3 12/ Wild Turkey 3/16 8/ Common Loon 11/5 5/ Pied-billed Grebe 1/1 12/ Horned Grebe 10/14 4/ Eared Grebe 10/14 10/ /18 4/ Neotropic Cormorant 3/3 3/ Double-crested Cormorant 1/1 12/ American White Pelican 1/1 12/ Brown Pelican 1/1 1/ American Bittern 10/1 10/ /9 4/ Great Blue Heron 1/1 12/ Great Egret 1/1 11/ Snowy Egret 4/11 10/ Little Blue Heron 4/22 8/ Cattle Egret 4/16 8/ Green Heron 4/2 9/ Black-crowned Night-Heron 4/27 7/ Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 4/16 11/ White-faced Ibis 10/6 10/ /21 5/ Ibis sp. 4/21 4/ Black Vulture 1/2 12/ Field indv. Page 3 of 23
4 Species Count Reported by Season Fall Migrants Winter Residents Spring Migrants Summer Residents Permanent Residents # SPECIES Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. 49 Turkey Vulture 1/20 12/ Osprey 7/11 11/ /31 6/ Mississippi Kite 3/29 9/ Bald Eagle 1/1 12/ Northern Harrier 1/1 12/ Sharp-shinned Hawk 9/16 3/ Cooper's Hawk 1/1 12/ Red-shouldered Hawk 1/1 12/ Broad-winged Hawk 4/9 10/ Swainson's Hawk 4/4 10/ Red-tailed Hawk 1/1 12/ Rough-legged Hawk 11/14 1/ Buteo sp. 9/13 12/ Virginia Rail 5/15 5/ Sora 9/27 9/ /9 5/ American Coot 1/1 12/ American Avocet 8/5 10/ /19 5/ Black-bellied Plover 5/12 5/ American Golden-Plover 3/14 5/ Semipalmated Plover 7/29 7/ /16 5/ Killdeer 1/1 12/ Spotted Sandpiper 7/25 10/ /16 5/ Solitary Sandpiper 7/29 9/ /9 5/ Greater Yellowlegs 1/1 12/ Willet 4/16 5/ Lesser Yellowlegs 8/13 10/ /1 5/ Upland Sandpiper 3/26 8/ Hudsonian Godwit 4/16 5/ Marbled Godwit 5/6 5/ Ruddy Turnstone 5/3 5/ Stilt Sandpiper 4/16 5/ Sanderling 5/5 5/ Dunlin 4/21 5/ Baird's Sandpiper 8/6 8/ /27 5/ Least Sandpiper 1/1 12/ White-rumped Sandpiper 4/27 5/ Buff-breasted Sandpiper 8/6 8/ /29 5/ Pectoral Sandpiper 8/6 9/ /31 5/ Semipalmated Sandpiper 9/5 11/ /20 5/ Western Sandpiper 4/26 5/ Long-billed Dowitcher 8/5 10/ /16 5/ dowitcher sp. 12/16 12/ Wilson's Snipe 10/28 5/ American Woodcock 2/11 3/ Wilson's Phalarope 4/16 5/ Bonaparte's Gull 10/27 4/ Franklin's Gull 3/12 12/ Ring-billed Gull 1/1 12/ California Gull 2/27 2/ Field Reports indv. Reported Page 4 of 23
5 Species Count Reported by Season Fall Migrants Winter Residents Spring Migrants Summer Residents Permanent Residents # SPECIES Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. 96 Herring Gull 10/30 4/ Iceland Gull 11/24 11/ Lesser Black-backed Gull 1/7 3/ Glaucous Gull 1/10 1/ gull sp. 12/16 12/ Least Tern 5/12 8/ Caspian Tern 8/3 8/ /30 4/ Black Tern 5/3 8/ Forster's Tern 4/30 11/ Rock Pigeon 1/1 12/ Eurasian Collared-Dove 1/1 12/ White-winged Dove 1/1 12/ Mourning Dove 1/1 12/ Yellow-billed Cuckoo 5/2 10/ Greater Roadrunner 1/8 12/ Eastern Screech-Owl 7/4 11/ Great Horned Owl 1/8 12/ Barred Owl 1/1 12/ Short-eared Owl 12/16 12/ Common Nighthawk 5/4 10/ Chuck-will's-widow 4/18 5/ Eastern Whip-poor-will 5/6 5/ Chimney Swift 4/4 10/ Ruby-throated Hummingbird 4/20 10/ Rufous Hummingbird 5/25 5/ Belted Kingfisher 1/1 12/ Red-headed Woodpecker 1/1 12/ Red-bellied Woodpecker 1/1 12/ Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 9/29 4/ Downy Woodpecker 1/1 12/ Hairy Woodpecker 1/2 12/ Northern Flicker 1/1 12/ Pileated Woodpecker 1/2 12/ American Kestrel 1/1 12/ Merlin 10/29 3/ Peregrine Falcon 4/12 5/ Olive-sided Flycatcher 8/29 9/ /13 5/ Eastern Wood-Pewee 4/27 10/ Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 9/9 9/ /19 5/ Acadian Flycatcher 5/2 8/ Alder Flycatcher 5/10 5/ Willow Flycatcher 9/16 9/ Least Flycatcher 9/4 11/ /28 5/ Empidonax sp. 5/4 5/ Eastern Phoebe 1/1 12/ Say's Phoebe 5/26 5/ Vermilion Flycatcher 10/15 10/ Great Crested Flycatcher 4/18 9/ Western Kingbird 4/22 9/ Field Reports indv. Reported Page 5 of 23
6 Species Count Reported by Season Fall Migrants Winter Residents Spring Migrants Summer Residents Permanent Residents # SPECIES Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. 143 Eastern Kingbird 3/31 9/ Scissor-tailed Flycatcher 3/25 10/ Loggerhead Shrike 1/1 12/ White-eyed Vireo 3/26 10/ Bell's Vireo 5/2 9/ Yellow-throated Vireo 4/9 9/ Blue-headed Vireo 9/6 10/ /28 5/ Warbling Vireo 4/15 9/ Philadelphia Vireo 9/12 9/ Red-eyed Vireo 4/12 10/ Blue Jay 1/1 12/ American Crow 1/1 12/ Fish Crow 2/12 10/ Horned Lark 1/1 10/ Purple Martin 3/11 9/ Tree Swallow 3/4 9/ Northern Rough-winged Swallow 3/11 9/ Bank Swallow 8/6 9/ /21 5/ Cliff Swallow 3/26 8/ Barn Swallow 3/4 10/ Carolina Chickadee 1/1 12/ Tufted Titmouse 1/1 12/ Red-breasted Nuthatch 11/10 3/ White-breasted Nuthatch 1/1 12/ Brown Creeper 10/3 4/ House Wren 4/23 12/ Winter Wren 10/16 3/ Sedge Wren 9/30 5/ Marsh Wren 9/19 5/ Carolina Wren 1/1 12/ Bewick's Wren 2/7 12/ Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 3/25 9/ Golden-crowned Kinglet 10/27 3/ Ruby-crowned Kinglet 9/29 5/ Eastern Bluebird 1/1 12/ Gray-cheeked Thrush 5/1 5/ Swainson's Thrush 9/9 9/ /12 5/ Hermit Thrush 10/16 5/ Wood Thrush 4/20 8/ American Robin 1/1 12/ Gray Catbird 4/16 10/ Brown Thrasher 1/1 12/ Northern Mockingbird 1/1 12/ European Starling 1/1 12/ American Pipit 10/28 4/ Cedar Waxwing 10/31 5/ Lapland Longspur 11/19 1/ Smith's Longspur 11/25 1/ Ovenbird 5/6 5/ Field Reports indv. Reported Page 6 of 23
7 Species Count Reported by Season Fall Migrants Winter Residents Spring Migrants Summer Residents Permanent Residents # SPECIES Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. 192 Louisiana Waterthrush 4/1 10/ Northern Waterthrush 9/29 9/ /15 5/ Golden-winged Warbler 5/21 5/ Blue-winged Warbler 10/2 10/ Black-and-white Warbler 1/31 9/ Prothonotary Warbler 4/9 9/ Tennessee Warbler 4/26 5/ Orange-crowned Warbler 9/29 5/ Nashville Warbler 9/6 10/ /12 5/ Mourning Warbler 9/23 9/ /2 5/ Kentucky Warbler 4/30 7/ Common Yellowthroat 1/1 10/ American Redstart 9/6 10/ /4 5/ Cerulean Warbler 5/8 5/ Northern Parula 3/25 9/ Magnolia Warbler 5/6 9/ Bay-breasted Warbler 5/6 5/ Blackburnian Warbler 5/12 5/ Yellow Warbler 4/23 9/ Chestnut-sided Warbler 9/6 9/ /6 5/ Blackpoll Warbler 4/20 5/ Palm Warbler 4/28 5/ Pine Warbler 1/5 5/ Yellow-rumped Warbler, Myrtle 10/10 5/ Yellow-throated Warbler 3/21 9/ Prairie Warbler 4/18 9/ Black-throated Green Warbler 10/21 10/ /15 5/ Canada Warbler 5/19 5/ Wilson's Warbler 8/23 9/ /5 5/ Yellow-breasted Chat 4/28 7/ Spotted Towhee 10/27 4/ Eastern Towhee 10/16 5/ American Tree Sparrow 12/2 1/ Chipping Sparrow 1/2 11/ Clay-colored Sparrow 10/28 10/ /24 5/ Brewer's Sparrow 12/16 12/ Field Sparrow 1/29 12/ Vesper Sparrow 10/15 12/ /25 5/ Lark Sparrow 3/28 8/ Savannah Sparrow 10/8 5/ Grasshopper Sparrow 4/9 12/ Le Conte's Sparrow 11/9 12/ Fox Sparrow 11/4 4/ Song Sparrow 10/10 5/ Lincoln's Sparrow 9/29 5/ Swamp Sparrow 9/29 4/ White-throated Sparrow 10/12 5/ Harris's Sparrow 11/6 5/ White-crowned Sparrow 10/16 5/ Field Reports indv. Reported Page 7 of 23
8 Species Count Reported by Season Fall Migrants Winter Residents Spring Migrants Summer Residents Permanent Residents # SPECIES Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Start End #'s Indv. Sparrow sp. 12/16 12/ Dark-eyed Junco 9/12 4/ Summer Tanager 4/15 10/ Scarlet Tanager 4/19 5/ Northern Cardinal 1/1 12/ Rose-breasted Grosbeak 8/29 9/ /17 5/ Black-headed Grosbeak 5/3 5/ Blue Grosbeak 4/22 8/ Lazuli Bunting 5/3 5/ Indigo Bunting 4/15 10/ Painted Bunting 4/23 9/ Dickcissel 4/19 8/ Bobolink 4/29 5/ Red-winged Blackbird 1/1 12/ Eastern Meadowlark 1/1 12/ Western Meadowlark 12/24 2/ meadowlark sp. 12/16 12/ Yellow-headed Blackbird 7/15 7/ /16 5/ Rusty Blackbird 11/23 3/ Brewer's Blackbird 11/8 5/ Common Grackle 1/1 12/ Great-tailed Grackle 1/1 12/ Blackbird sp. 12/16 12/ Brown-headed Cowbird 1/8 12/ Orchard Oriole 4/16 7/ Baltimore Oriole 1/3 9/ House Finch 1/1 12/ Purple Finch 11/24 4/ Pine Siskin 10/31 12/ American Goldfinch 1/1 12/ House Sparrow 1/1 12/ Field Reports indv. Reported Page 8 of 23
9 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck 1 Greater White-fronted Goose 4 Snow Goose 39 Cackling Goose 235 Canada Goose Trumpeter Swan 2 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 169 Gadwall 5685 American Wigeon 238 Mallard 5627 Blue-winged Teal 1973 Northern Shoveler 2340 Northern Pintail 49 Green-winged Teal 822 Canvasback 358 Redhead 184 Ring-necked Duck 663 Greater Scaup 33 Lesser Scaup 916 Page 9 of 23
10 Long-tailed Duck 1 Bufflehead 503 Common Goldeneye 475 Hooded Merganser 721 Common Merganser 431 Red-breasted Merganser 3682 Ruddy Duck 95 Duck sp. 13 Northern Bobwhite 54 Wild Turkey 19 Common Loon 25 Pied-billed Grebe 890 Horned Grebe 406 Eared Grebe 10 Neotropic Cormorant 1 Double-crested Cormorant 5322 American White Pelican 3256 Brown Pelican 1 American Bittern 8 Great Blue Heron 1498 Page 10 of 23
11 Great Egret 619 Snowy Egret 69 Little Blue Heron 13 Cattle Egret 66 Green Heron 69 Black-crowned Night-Heron 16 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 83 White-faced Ibis 21 Ibis sp. 11 Black Vulture 226 Turkey Vulture 941 Osprey 33 Mississippi Kite 171 Bald Eagle 349 Northern Harrier 79 Sharp-shinned Hawk 29 Cooper's Hawk 92 Red-shouldered Hawk 380 Broad-winged Hawk 158 Swainson's Hawk 27 Page 11 of 23
12 Red-tailed Hawk 705 Rough-legged Hawk 4 Buteo sp. 6 Virginia Rail 1 Sora 9 American Coot 2960 American Avocet 231 Black-bellied Plover 4 American Golden-Plover 856 Semipalmated Plover 114 Killdeer 2422 Spotted Sandpiper 91 Solitary Sandpiper 25 Greater Yellowlegs 238 Willet 64 Lesser Yellowlegs 363 Upland Sandpiper 67 Hudsonian Godwit 83 Marbled Godwit 1 Ruddy Turnstone 1 Page 12 of 23
13 Stilt Sandpiper 115 Sanderling 1 Dunlin 39 Baird's Sandpiper 157 Least Sandpiper 630 White-rumped Sandpiper 198 Buff-breasted Sandpiper 46 Pectoral Sandpiper 1157 Semipalmated Sandpiper 155 Western Sandpiper 17 Long-billed Dowitcher 215 dowitcher sp. 2 Wilson's Snipe 106 American Woodcock 14 Wilson's Phalarope 239 Bonaparte's Gull 2017 Franklin's Gull 7403 Ring-billed Gull 8665 California Gull 1 Herring Gull 169 Page 13 of 23
14 Iceland Gull 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull 3 Glaucous Gull 1 gull sp. 31 Least Tern 83 Caspian Tern 6 Black Tern 186 Forster's Tern 96 Rock Pigeon 1965 Eurasian Collared-Dove 368 White-winged Dove 26 Mourning Dove 2186 Yellow-billed Cuckoo 114 Greater Roadrunner 8 Eastern Screech-Owl 2 Great Horned Owl 32 Barred Owl 99 Short-eared Owl 1 Common Nighthawk 195 Chuck-will's-widow 4 Page 14 of 23
15 Eastern Whip-poor-will 1 Chimney Swift 416 Ruby-throated Hummingbird 389 Rufous Hummingbird 1 Belted Kingfisher 272 Red-headed Woodpecker 824 Red-bellied Woodpecker 959 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 93 Downy Woodpecker 707 Hairy Woodpecker 77 Northern Flicker 687 Pileated Woodpecker 231 American Kestrel 362 Merlin 5 Peregrine Falcon 4 Olive-sided Flycatcher 8 Eastern Wood-Pewee 138 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 3 Acadian Flycatcher 13 Alder Flycatcher 14 Page 15 of 23
16 Willow Flycatcher 1 Least Flycatcher 40 Empidonax sp. 2 Eastern Phoebe 579 Say's Phoebe 1 Vermilion Flycatcher 1 Great Crested Flycatcher 244 Western Kingbird 183 Eastern Kingbird 586 Scissor-tailed Flycatcher 784 Loggerhead Shrike 55 White-eyed Vireo 172 Bell's Vireo 69 Yellow-throated Vireo 11 Blue-headed Vireo 28 Warbling Vireo 104 Philadelphia Vireo 4 Red-eyed Vireo 183 Blue Jay 2071 American Crow 2305 Page 16 of 23
17 Fish Crow 891 Horned Lark 129 Purple Martin Tree Swallow 491 Northern Rough-winged Swallow 899 Bank Swallow 38 Cliff Swallow 2760 Barn Swallow 2600 Carolina Chickadee 2152 Tufted Titmouse 1622 Red-breasted Nuthatch 30 White-breasted Nuthatch 181 Brown Creeper 62 House Wren 65 Winter Wren 53 Sedge Wren 23 Marsh Wren 29 Carolina Wren 1612 Bewick's Wren 18 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 457 Page 17 of 23
18 Golden-crowned Kinglet 74 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 161 Eastern Bluebird 1749 Gray-cheeked Thrush 9 Swainson's Thrush 228 Hermit Thrush 58 Wood Thrush 10 American Robin 7571 Gray Catbird 107 Brown Thrasher 238 Northern Mockingbird 1485 European Starling American Pipit 792 Cedar Waxwing 1963 Lapland Longspur 13 Smith's Longspur 90 Ovenbird 3 Louisiana Waterthrush 10 Northern Waterthrush 6 Golden-winged Warbler 1 Page 18 of 23
19 Blue-winged Warbler 1 Black-and-white Warbler 49 Prothonotary Warbler 257 Tennessee Warbler 14 Orange-crowned Warbler 54 Nashville Warbler 78 Mourning Warbler 5 Kentucky Warbler 11 Common Yellowthroat 283 American Redstart 17 Cerulean Warbler 1 Northern Parula 247 Magnolia Warbler 10 Bay-breasted Warbler 1 Blackburnian Warbler 3 Yellow Warbler 162 Chestnut-sided Warbler 13 Blackpoll Warbler 9 Palm Warbler 7 Pine Warbler 12 Page 19 of 23
20 Yellow-rumped Warbler, Myrtle 744 Yellow-throated Warbler 62 Prairie Warbler 8 Black-throated Green Warbler 3 Canada Warbler 2 Wilson's Warbler 15 Yellow-breasted Chat 14 Spotted Towhee 25 Eastern Towhee 26 American Tree Sparrow 11 Chipping Sparrow 501 Clay-colored Sparrow 36 Brewer's Sparrow 84 Field Sparrow 155 Vesper Sparrow 15 Lark Sparrow 110 Savannah Sparrow 570 Grasshopper Sparrow 9 Le Conte's Sparrow 9 Fox Sparrow 55 Page 20 of 23
21 Song Sparrow 513 Lincoln's Sparrow 216 Swamp Sparrow 144 White-throated Sparrow 1132 Harris's Sparrow 695 White-crowned Sparrow 766 Sparrow sp. 12 Dark-eyed Junco 2868 Summer Tanager 151 Scarlet Tanager 2 Northern Cardinal 3721 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 22 Black-headed Grosbeak 1 Blue Grosbeak 90 Lazuli Bunting 2 Indigo Bunting 766 Painted Bunting 169 Dickcissel 2479 Bobolink 87 Red-winged Blackbird Page 21 of 23
22 Eastern Meadowlark 1229 Western Meadowlark 7 meadowlark sp. 494 Yellow-headed Blackbird 229 Rusty Blackbird 396 Brewer's Blackbird 460 Common Grackle 5433 Great-tailed Grackle 456 Blackbird sp Brown-headed Cowbird 1360 Orchard Oriole 30 Baltimore Oriole 184 House Finch 1309 Purple Finch 33 Pine Siskin 26 American Goldfinch 1336 House Sparrow 3976 Page 22 of 23
23 Rare Species Reported SPECIES DATE COUNT PLACE Black-bellied Whistling-Duck 05/19/17 1 Tulsa, Mohawk Park Trumpeter Swan 01/18/17 1 Tulsa, Mohawk Park Trumpeter Swan 12/15/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Tundra Swan 02/02/17 1 Tulsa, I-44 & S Harvard Ave Brown Pelican 01/01/17 1 Tulsa, Lake Yahola California Gull 02/27/17 1 Lake Keystone dam area Iceland Gull 11/24/17 1 Tulsa, Mohawk Park & Lake Yahola Lesser Black-backed Gull 01/07/17 2 Tulsa, Lake Yahola Lesser Black-backed Gull 03/08/17 1 Lake Keystone dam area White-winged Dove 01/01/17 1 Bixby area residence White-winged Dove 01/07/17 1 Lake Keystone area residence White-winged Dove 03/02/17 1 Tulsa, Riverside Hwy 364 White-winged Dove 04/09/17 1 Lake Keystone area residence White-winged Dove 04/09/17 1 mid-town Tulsa residence White-winged Dove 04/11/17 1 Lake Keystone area residence White-winged Dove 05/06/17 1 Tulsa, Vienna Woods neighborhood White-winged Dove 07/02/17 4 Lake Keystone area residence White-winged Dove 07/02/17 3 Tulsa, Vienna Woods neighborhood White-winged Dove 09/19/17 4 Lake Keystone dam area White-winged Dove 10/24/17 1 North Tulsa County White-winged Dove 11/06/17 5 Sand Springs, Hwy 51 W of Avery Dr White-winged Dove 12/16/17 2 Tulsa CBC, WC Area Peregrine Falcon 04/12/17 1 Bixby sod farms Peregrine Falcon 04/22/17 1 Bixby sod farms Peregrine Falcon 05/01/17 1 Leonard sod farms Peregrine Falcon 05/21/17 1 Bixby sod farms Say's Phoebe 05/26/17 1 Tulsa, S Jackson Ave & W 9th St Cerulean Warbler 05/08/17 1 Tulsa, Mohawk Park Bay-breasted Warbler 05/06/17 1 Tulsa BDC, Area 10 Blackburnian Warbler 05/12/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley North Woods Blackburnian Warbler 05/13/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center & Lake Yahola Blackburnian Warbler 05/21/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley North Woods Palm Warbler 04/28/17 1 Tulsa, Lake Yahola Palm Warbler 05/02/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Palm Warbler 05/04/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Palm Warbler 05/05/17 1 Tulsa, Mohawk Park Palm Warbler 05/06/17 2 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Palm Warbler 05/06/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Scarlet Tanager 04/19/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Scarlet Tanager 05/28/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley Nature Center Black-headed Grosbeak 05/03/17 1 Tulsa, E 79th Pl & S Lakewood Ave Lazuli Bunting 05/03/17 1 Lake Keystone area residence Lazuli Bunting 05/06/17 1 Tulsa BDC, Area 03 Neotropic Cormorant 03/03/17 1 Lake Keystone dam area Rufous Hummingbird 05/25/17 1 E Tulsa residence Vermilion Flycatcher 10/15/17 1 Tulsa, Lake Yahola Golden-winged Warbler 05/21/17 1 Tulsa, Oxley North Woods Blue-winged Warbler 10/02/17 1 Tulsa, Mohawk Park Brewer's Sparrow 12/16/17 7 Tulsa CBC, Mohawk Park Brewer's Sparrow 12/16/17 3 Tulsa CBC, NC Area Brewer's Sparrow 12/16/17 74 Tulsa CBC, NW Area Page 23 of 23
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