Observers: David Blue, Will Cox, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Don Grine, and Herb Knufken

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Observers: David Blue, Will Cox, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Don Grine, and Herb Knufken"

Transcription

1 January 6, 2007 Brant* 1 Gadwall 22 American Wigeon 38 Mallard 4 Blue-winged Teal 8 Cinnamon Teal 4 Northern Shoveler 7 Northern Pintail 22 Green-winged Teal 2 Redhead 7 Lesser Scaup 9 Surf Scoter 2 Bufflehead 7 Red-breasted Merganser 2 Ruddy Duck 8 California Quail 2 Common Loon 1 Pied-billed Grebe 6 Eared Grebe 6 Western Grebe 81 Brown Pelican 25 Double-crested Cormorant 13 Great Blue Heron 4 Great Egret 6 Snowy Egret 12 White-faced Ibis* 33 Osprey 1 White-tailed Kite 4 Northern Harrier 2 Cooper's Hawk 1 Red-shouldered Hawk 3 Red-tailed Hawk 5 American Kestrel 4 American Coot 68 Black-bellied Plover 20 Semipalmated Plover 4 Killdeer 5 Black-necked Stilt 1 Willet 15 Marbled Godwit 3 Sanderling 8 Total of 83 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Weather: clear Lagoon mouth: open Heermann's Gull 6 Ring-billed Gull 20 California Gull 30 Western Gull 6 Forster's Tern 11 Royal Tern 7 Rock Pigeon 1 Mourning Dove 1 White-throated Swift 6 Anna's Hummingbird 30 Belted Kingfisher 1 Nuttall's Woodpecker 2 Northern Flicker 7 Black Phoebe 10 Say's Phoebe 2 Cassin's Kingbird 2 Loggerhead Shrike 2 Western Scrub-Jay 6 American Crow 20 Common Raven 5 Bushtit 43 Bewick's Wren 1 House Wren 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2 California Gnatcatcher 10 Hermit Thrush 5 Wrentit 23 Northern Mockingbird 3 California Thrasher 4 Orange-crowned Warbler 2 Yellow-rumped Warbler 117 Common Yellowthroat 8 Spotted Towhee 6 California Towhee 18 Rufous-crowned Sparrow 1 Song Sparrow 8 White-crowned Sparrow 29 Red-winged Blackbird 17 Western Meadowlark 3 Brewer's Blackbird 5 House Finch 32Lesser Goldfinch 7 Observers: David Blue, Will Cox, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Don Grine, and Herb Knufken

2 Gadwall 33 Eurasian Wigeon 1 American Wigeon 125 Mallard 126 Cinnamon Teal 2 Northern Shoveler 39 Northern Pintail 38 Green-winged Teal 5 Redhead 2 Ring-necked Duck 2 Lesser Scaup 14 Surf Scoter 302 Bufflehead 21 Ruddy Duck 30 California Quail 3 Loon sp. 30 Common Loon 10 Pied-billed Grebe 8 Eared Grebe 1 Western Grebe 6 Black-vented Shearwater 4 American White Pelican 1 Brown Pelican 23 Brandt's Cormorant 2000 Double-crested Cormorant 4 Great Blue Heron 2 Great Egret 7 Black-crowned Night-Heron 1 White-faced Ibis 8 White-tailed Kite 3 Northern Harrier 1 Accipiter sp. 1 Cooper's Hawk 2 Red-shouldered Hawk 2 Red-tailed Hawk 4 American Kestrel 1 Peregrine Falcon 1 American Coot 100 Black-bellied Plover 25 Snowy Plover 71 Semipalmated Plover 12 American Avocet 2 Whimbrel 3 Long-billed Curlew 1 Total of 87 species (unusual sightings shown in bold) Weather: clear Lagoon mouth: closed Torrey Pines Docent Society Bird Survey February 4-5, 2006 Marbled Godwit 10 Sanderling 25 Least Sandpiper 1 Dowitcher sp. 25 Heermann's Gull 11 Ring-billed Gull 106 California Gull 1 Western Gull 27 Mourning Dove 17 Anna's Hummingbird 29 Rufous/Allen's Hummingbird 1 Nuttall's Woodpecker 4 Black Phoebe 8 Say's Phoebe 3 Cassin's Kingbird 4 Western Scrub-Jay 11 American Crow 4 Common Raven 44 Swallow sp. 2 Tree Swallow 2 Bushtit 60 Bewick's Wren 4 Marsh Wren 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2 California Gnatcatcher 8 Hermit Thrush 4 Wrentit 11 Northern Mockingbird 1 California Thrasher 4 European Starling 1 Orange-crowned Warbler 2 Yellow-rumped Warbler 51 Common Yellowthroat 4 Spotted Towhee 8 California Towhee 26 Savannah Sparrow 51 Song Sparrow 21 White-crowned Sparrow 66 Red-winged Blackbird 210 Western Meadowlark 6 Brewer's Blackbird 70 House Finch 90 Lesser Goldfinch 12 Observers: Jack Friery, Don Grine, Gary Grantham, Hank and Jane Baele, Will Cox and Blair Francis

3 March 3-4, 2007 Gadwall 26 American Wigeon 16 Mallard 20 Blue-winged Teal 1 Cinnamon Teal 4 Northern Shoveler 15 Northern Pintail 3 Green-winged Teal 17 Lesser Scaup 6 Surf Scoter 3 Bufflehead 6 Ruddy Duck 10 California Quail 26 Red-throated Loon 2 Pacific Loon 1 Pied-billed Grebe 2 Western Grebe 101 Brown Pelican 4 Double-crested Cormorant 21 Pelagic Cormorant 1 Great Blue Heron 2 Great Egret 7 Snowy Egret 9 White-faced Ibis 46 Osprey 2 White-tailed Kite 4 Cooper's Hawk 2 Red-shouldered Hawk 8 Red-tailed Hawk 5 American Kestrel 4 Clapper Rail 1 (ho) American Coot 49 Semipalmated Plover 3 Black-necked Stilt 2 Willet 28 Marbled Godwit 10 Sanderling 12 Western Sandpiper 1 Dowitcher sp. 12 Ring-billed Gull 13 California Gull 6 Western Gull 5 Caspian Tern* 4 Total of 85 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Weather: clear Lagoon mouth: open Royal Tern 6 Rock Pigeon 2 Mourning Dove 2 White-throated Swift 23 Black-chinned Hummingbird* 1 Anna's Hummingbird 38 Rufous/Allen's Hummingbird* 1 Costa's Hummingbird* 1 Belted Kingfisher 1 Nuttall's Woodpecker 1 Northern Flicker 1 Black Phoebe 6 Say's Phoebe 5 Cassin's Kingbird 11 Western Scrub-Jay 7 American Crow 26 Common Raven 24 N. Rough-winged Swallow 22 Bushtit 30 Bewick's Wren 3 House Wren 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 3 California Gnatcatcher 4 Hermit Thrush 3 Wrentit 28 Northern Mockingbird 2 California Thrasher 2 European Starling 1 Orange-crowned Warbler 4 Yellow-rumped Warbler 33 Spotted Towhee 8 California Towhee 22 Rufous-crowned Sparrow 1 Savannah Sparrow 2 Belding s Savannah Sparrow 3 Song Sparrow 12 White-crowned Sparrow 8 Red-winged Blackbird 11 Western Meadowlark 3 Brewer's Blackbird 4 House Finch 64 Lesser Goldfinch 1 House Sparrow 1 Observers: Hank & Jane Baele, David Blue, Will Cox, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Gary Grantham, and Herb Knufken

4 April 7-8, 2007 Ruddy Shelduck* 3 (Exotic) Gadwall 25 American Wigeon 1 Mallard 17 Cinnamon Teal 2 Northern Shoveler 22 Green-winged Teal 8 Lesser Scaup 2 Surf Scoter 1 Bufflehead 16 Ruddy Duck 7 California Quail 16 Common Loon 1 Pied-billed Grebe 8 Western Grebe 5 Brown Pelican 13 Brandt's Cormorant 5 Double-crested Cormorant 11 Great Blue Heron 2 Great Egret 6 Snowy Egret 9 Black-crowned Night-Heron 1 White-faced Ibis 75 White-tailed Kite 4 Red-shouldered Hawk 2 Red-tailed Hawk 8 American Kestrel 2 Peregrine Falcon 1 American Coot 25 Snowy Plover 4 Semipalmated Plover 1 Killdeer 5 Willet 12 Long-billed Curlew 1 Marbled Godwit 2 Heermann's Gull 3 Ring-billed Gull 4 California Gull 22 Western Gull 28 Caspian Tern 57 Forster's Tern 6 Royal Tern 110 Elegant Tern 75 Rock Pigeon 6 Mourning Dove 19 Vaux's Swift* 3 Total of 92 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) White-throated Swift 9 Black-chinned Hummingbird* 1 Anna's Hummingbird 33 Costa's Hummingbird* 1 Rufous/Allen's Hummingbird* 5 Nuttall's Woodpecker 3 Downy Woodpecker* 1 Black Phoebe 5 Say's Phoebe 3 Cassin's Kingbird 13 Western Kingbird 7 Western Scrub-Jay 13 American Crow 31 Common Raven 27 Tree Swallow 2 N. Rough-winged Swallow 29 Cliff Swallow 63 Barn Swallow 1 Bushtit 29 Bewick's Wren 8 House Wren 2 Marsh Wren 1 (heard only) Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2 California Gnatcatcher 4 Hermit Thrush 3 Wrentit 27 Northern Mockingbird 1 California Thrasher 2 European Starling 2 Orange-crowned Warbler 11 Yellow-rumped Warbler 30 Common Yellowthroat 8 Yellow-breasted Chat* 2 Spotted Towhee 8 California Towhee 36 Rufous-crowned Sparrow 1 Savannah Sparrow 5 Song Sparrow 23 White-crowned Sparrow 17 Golden-crowned Sparrow 1 Red-winged Blackbird 83 Brewer's Blackbird 9 Hooded Oriole* 3 House Finch 83 Lesser Goldfinch 12 House Sparrow 1 Observers: Hank & Jane Baele, David Blue, Will Cox, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Jack Friery, Gary Grantham, Don Grine and Herb Knufken

5 Gadwall 14 Mallard 17 Cinnamon Teal 2 Northern Shoveler* 2 Ruddy Duck* 9 California Quail 25 Pied-billed Grebe 5 Western Grebe 90 Clark's Grebe 1 Brown Pelican 22 Brandt's Cormorant* 3 Double-crested Cormorant 6 Great Blue Heron 2 Great Egret 7 Snowy Egret 11 Green Heron 4 Black-crowned Night-Heron 1 White-faced Ibis 20 White-tailed Kite 3 Accipiter sp. 1 Red-tailed Hawk 6 American Kestrel 2 Peregrine Falcon 2 Common Moorhen* 1 American Coot 5 Killdeer 1 Black-necked Stilt 2 Spotted Sandpiper 2 Willet 8 Whimbrel 1 Marbled Godwit 2 Heermann's Gull 2 California Gull 10 Western Gull 21 Caspian Tern 7 Forster's Tern 8 Royal Tern 30 Rock Pigeon 3 Mourning Dove 55 Great Horned Owl* 1 Vaux's Swift 1 White-throated Swift 25 Anna's Hummingbird 37 Rufous/Allen's Hummingbird* 4 Olive-sided Flycatcher* 3 Dusky Flycatcher* 1 Torrey Pines Docent Society Bird Survey May 5-6, 2007 Total of 90 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Pacific-slope Flycatcher 4 Black Phoebe 8 Say's Phoebe* 1 Ash-throated Flycatcher 2 Cassin's Kingbird 29 Western Kingbird 2 Warbling Vireo 7 Western Scrub-Jay 10 American Crow 23 Common Raven 17 Violet-green Swallow* 6 Northern Rough-winged Swallow 70 Cliff Swallow 29 Barn Swallow 1 Bushtit 28 Bewick's Wren 2 House Wren 6 Marsh Wren 4 Gnatcatcher sp. 1 California Gnatcatcher 3 Wrentit 34 Northern Mockingbird 4 California Thrasher 1 European Starling 7 Orange-crowned Warbler 6 Yellow Warbler 5 Black-throated Gray Warbler 1 Common Yellowthroat 18 Wilson's Warbler 12 Yellow-breasted Chat 2 Western Tanager 15 Spotted Towhee 13 California Towhee 37 Belding's Savannah Sparrow 8 Song Sparrow 22 Black-headed Grosbeak 5 Lazuli Bunting* 2 Red-winged Blackbird 30 Brewer's Blackbird 5 Brown-headed Cowbird 2 Hooded Oriole 1 Bullock's Oriole 2 House Finch 82 Lesser Goldfinch 40 American Goldfinch 2 Observers: Eva Armi, Hank & Jane Baele, Will Cox, Jack Friery, Gary Grantham, Don Grine, Larry Lade

6 June 2, 2007 Ruddy Shelduck 2 Gadwall 21 Mallard 7 California Quail 48 Common Loon* 2 Pied-billed Grebe 6 Brown Pelican 206 Brandt's Cormorant 1 Double-crested Cormorant 4 Great Blue Heron 8 Great Egret 8 Snowy Egret 21 Little Blue Heron* 1 Black-crowned Night-Heron 1 Osprey 1 Cooper's Hawk 1 Red-tailed Hawk 7 American Kestrel 1 American Coot 1 California Gull 10 Western Gull 42 Caspian Tern 20 Forster's Tern 2 Elegant Tern 14 Rock Pigeon 6 Mourning Dove 23 White-throated Swift 7 Anna's Hummingbird 24 Nuttall's Woodpecker 2 Black Phoebe 7 Ash-throated Flycatcher 7 Total of 62 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Cassin's Kingbird 2 Warbling Vireo* 1 Western Scrub-Jay 9 American Crow 24 Common Raven 9 Northern Rough-winged Swallow 9 Cliff Swallow 6 Bushtit 14 Bewick's Wren 7 House Wren 2 Marsh Wren 3 Wrentit 20 Northern Mockingbird 4 California Thrasher 3 European Starling 2 Phainopepla 3 Common Yellowthroat 19 Yellow-breasted Chat 2 Spotted Towhee 12 California Towhee 30 Belding's Savannah Sparrow 18 Song Sparrow 14 Black-headed Grosbeak 2 Red-winged Blackbird 22 Brewer's Blackbird 4 Brown-headed Cowbird 4 Hooded Oriole 3 House Finch 201 Lesser Goldfinch 55 American Goldfinch 5 House Sparrow 2 Observers: Hank & Jane Baele, Will Cox, Blair Francis, Jack Friery, Gary Grantham, Don Grine, Herb Knufken

7 July 7-8, 2007 Gadwall 9 (1 juv.) Ruddy Duck 1 California Quail 7 Pied-billed Grebe 9 Brown Pelican 7 Brandt's Cormorant 1 Double-crested Cormorant 5 Great Blue Heron 4 Great Egret 8 Snowy Egret 17 Black-crowned Night-Heron 2 White-faced Ibis 2 Cooper's Hawk 2 Red-tailed Hawk 4 Peregrine Falcon 1 American Coot 1 Willet 6 Whimbrel 4 Western Sandpiper 7 Heermann's Gull 24 Ring-billed Gull 5 California Gull 1 Western Gull 25 Caspian Tern 9 Forster's Tern 1 Elegant Tern 18 Rock Pigeon 5 Mourning Dove 31 White-throated Swift 11 Anna's Hummingbird 20 Nuttall's Woodpecker 6 Downy Woodpecker 1 Black Phoebe 6 Total of 66 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Say's Phoebe 1 Ash-throated Flycatcher 5 Cassin's Kingbird 3 Western Scrub-Jay 7 American Crow 30 Common Raven 17 Northern Rough-winged Swallow 8 Cliff Swallow 56 Barn Swallow 2 Bushtit 22 House Wren 1 Marsh Wren 2 California Gnatcatcher 5 Wrentit 19 Northern Mockingbird 7 California Thrasher 1 Phainopepla 5 Yellow Warbler 1 Common Yellowthroat 12 Yellow-breasted Chat 3 Spotted Towhee 5 California Towhee 29 Rufous-crowned Sparrow 2 Belding's Savannah Sparrow 6 Song Sparrow 6 Black-headed Grosbeak 2 Red-winged Blackbird 53 Brewer's Blackbird 15 Brown-headed Cowbird 1 Hooded Oriole 3 (1 juv.) House Finch 188 Lesser Goldfinch 18 American Goldfinch 1 Observers: Hank & Jane Baele, Will Cox, Blair Francis, Jack Friery, Gary Grantham, Don Grine, Herb Knufken

8 Aug 4, 2007 Gadwall 1 Mallard 10 Surf Scoter 1 Pied-billed Grebe 3 Black-vented Shearwater 6 Brown Pelican 12 Brandt's Cormorant 1 Double-crested Cormorant 21 Great Blue Heron 3 Great Egret 4 Snowy Egret 21 Green Heron 1 White-faced Ibis 2 Osprey 1 White-tailed Kite 3 Accipiter sp. 4 Red-shouldered Hawk 2 Red-tailed Hawk 3 American Kestrel 2 Killdeer 2 Willet 3 Whimbrel 35 Long-billed Curlew 4 Sanderling 20 Red-necked Phalarope 5 Heermann's Gull 61 Ring-billed Gull 1 California Gull 2 Western Gull 37 Caspian Tern 6 Royal Tern 2 Rock Pigeon 1 Mourning Dove 15 Total of 66 species White-throated Swift 1 Anna's Hummingbird 21 Allen's Hummingbird 2 Belted Kingfisher 1 Nuttall's Woodpecker 5 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Black Phoebe 6 Ash-throated Flycatcher 2 Cassin's Kingbird 7 Western Scrub-Jay 3 American Crow 34 Common Raven 15 Northern Rough-winged Swallow 2 Cliff Swallow 21 Barn Swallow 4 Bushtit 27 Bewick's Wren 2 Marsh Wren 2 California Gnatcatcher 1 Wrentit 35 Northern Mockingbird 1 Phainopepla 1 Common Yellowthroat 4 Western Tanager 4 Spotted Towhee 5 California Towhee 35 Belding's Savannah Sparrow 4 Song Sparrow 7 Red-winged Blackbird 5 Brewer's Blackbird 15 Hooded Oriole 3 House Finch 231 Lesser Goldfinch 4 Observers: Hank & Jane Baele, Will Cox, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Jack Friery, Gary Grantham, Don Grine, Herb Knufken, Neal Templin

9 Sept 1-2, 2007 Gadwall 14 Mallard 14 California Quail 10 Pied-billed Grebe 5 Brown Pelican 12 Brandt's Cormorant 2 Double-crested Cormorant 8 Great Blue Heron 3 Great Egret 2 Snowy Egret 11 Little Blue Heron* 1 Green Heron 1 Black-crowned Night-Heron 1 White-faced Ibis 1 Osprey 3 Red-shouldered Hawk 1 Red-tailed Hawk 2 American Kestrel 3 Peregrine Falcon 1 Black-bellied Plover 1 Snowy Plover 1 Semipalmated Plover 13 Killdeer 3 Solitary Sandpiper* 2 Willet 14 Long-billed Curlew 3 Marbled Godwit 77 Sanderling 4 Western Sandpiper 8 Least Sandpiper 21 Short-billed Dowitcher 2 Heermann's Gull 50 Total of 64 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Ring-billed Gull 5 California Gull 6 Western Gull 60 Caspian Tern 3 Forster's Tern 2 Royal Tern 2 Elegant Tern 1 Rock Pigeon 7 Mourning Dove 10 Anna's Hummingbird 12 Belted Kingfisher 2 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Black Phoebe 4 Cassin's Kingbird 7 Western Scrub-Jay 5 American Crow 3 Common Raven 8 Barn Swallow 1 Bushtit 20 Bewick's Wren 2 House Wren 3 California Gnatcatcher 4 Wrentit 16 California Thrasher 2 Common Yellowthroat 7 California Towhee 21 Belding's Savannah Sparrow 7 Song Sparrow 14 Red-winged Blackbird 4 Brewer's Blackbird 10 House Finch 130 Observers: David Blue, Kathy Estey, Blair Francis, Jack Friery, Gary Grantham, Don Grine, Herb Knufken

10 Oct 5-6, 2007 Gadwall 6 American Wigeon 6 Mallard 4 Northern Shoveler 4 Northern Pintail 2 Surf Scoter 6 Ruddy Duck 2 California Quail 17 Pied-billed Grebe 6 Eared Grebe 1 Black-vented Shearwater 20 Brown Pelican 12 Double-crested Cormorant 5 Great Blue Heron 1 Great Egret 4 Snowy Egret 6 White-faced Ibis 1 Osprey 2 Northern Harrier 1 Accipiter sp. 1 Cooper's Hawk 4 Red-shouldered Hawk 1 Red-tailed Hawk 6 American Kestrel 6 Snowy Plover 17 Killdeer 2 Spotted Sandpiper 1 Willet 8 Long-billed Curlew 1 Western Sandpiper 50 Least Sandpiper 30 Heermann's Gull 30 Ring-billed Gull 4 California Gull 4 Western Gull 32 Caspian Tern 1 Total of 72 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Royal Tern 3 Rock Pigeon 10 Mourning Dove 8 Vaux's Swift 7 Anna's Hummingbird 23 Belted Kingfisher 2 Nuttall's Woodpecker 7 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Black Phoebe 9 Say's Phoebe 5 Cassin's Kingbird 2 Western Scrub-Jay 13 American Crow 57 Common Raven 16 Cliff Swallow 2 Barn Swallow 6 Bushtit 13 Bewick's Wren 5 House Wren 2 Marsh Wren 1 (heard only) California Gnatcatcher 6 Wrentit 11 Northern Mockingbird 1 European Starling 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler 25 Common Yellowthroat 6 Green-tailed Towhee* 1 Spotted Towhee 1 California Towhee 14 Rufous-crowned Sparrow 1 Savannah Sparrow 4 Song Sparrow 10 White-crowned Sparrow 19 Red-winged Blackbird 40 House Finch 85 Lesser Goldfinch 7 Observers: Blair Francis, David Blue, Gary Grantham, Hank & Jane Baele, Herb Knufken, Jack Friery, Kathy Estey, Will Cox

11 Gadwall 2 American Wigeon 95 Mallard 7 Blue-winged Teal 2 Cinnamon Teal 3 Northern Pintail 2 Lesser Scaup 11 Surf Scoter 14 Bufflehead 9 Ruddy Duck 4 California Quail 7 Common Loon 1 Pied-billed Grebe 9 Eared Grebe 1 Western Grebe 37 Brown Pelican 5 Brandt's Cormorant 2 Double-crested Cormorant 5 Great Blue Heron 3 Great Egret 2 Snowy Egret 3 Osprey 1 White-tailed Kite 3 Northern Harrier 1 Cooper's Hawk 3 Red-shouldered Hawk 4 Red-tailed Hawk 6 American Kestrel 8 Peregrine Falcon 2 American Coot 104 Black-bellied Plover 2 Snowy Plover 21 Semipalmated Plover 19 Killdeer 1 Willet 18 Long-billed Curlew 1 Marbled Godwit 4 Sanderling 6 Western Sandpiper 48 Dowitcher sp. 14 Heermann's Gull 10 Ring-billed Gull 2 California Gull 3 Torrey Pines Docent Society Bird Survey Nov 3-4, 2007 Total of 86 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Western Gull 17 Royal Tern 1 Rock Pigeon 8 Mourning Dove 20 Anna's Hummingbird 23 Belted Kingfisher 2 Nuttall's Woodpecker 2 Northern Flicker 4 Black Phoebe 12 Say's Phoebe 7 Cassin's Kingbird 11 Western Scrub-Jay 11 American Crow 30 Common Raven 21 Tree Swallow 2 Cliff Swallow 3 Bushtit 47 House Wren 3 Marsh Wren 2 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1 California Gnatcatcher 3 Hermit Thrush 1 Wrentit 28 Northern Mockingbird 3 California Thrasher 1 European Starling 18 American Pipit 1 Orange-crowned Warbler 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler 52 Common Yellowthroat 9 Spotted Towhee 3 California Towhee 28 Rufous-crowned Sparrow 1 Savannah Sparrow 4 Song Sparrow 9 Lincoln's Sparrow* 3 White-crowned Sparrow 36 Red-winged Blackbird 17 Western Meadowlark 2 Brewer's Blackbird 25 House Finch 70 Lesser Goldfinch 4 House Sparrow 1 Observers: Blair Francis, David Blue, Gary Grantham, Hank & Jane Baele, Herb Knufken, Jack Friery, Kathy Estey, Will Cox

12 Dec 1-2, 2007 Gadwall 54 American Wigeon 31 Mallard 16 Northern Shoveler 17 Northern Pintail 1 Green-winged Teal 2 Redhead 1 Lesser Scaup 34 Surf Scoter 40 Bufflehead 12 Red-breasted Merganser 2 Ruddy Duck 7 California Quail 50 Pacific Loon 600 Pied-billed Grebe 6 Western Grebe 22 Brown Pelican 300 Double-crested Cormorant 9 Great Blue Heron 3 Great Egret 3 Snowy Egret 2 Osprey 2 White-tailed Kite 1 Northern Harrier 1 Red-shouldered Hawk 5 Red-tailed Hawk 7 American Kestrel 6 Peregrine Falcon 2 American Coot 62 Snowy Plover 1 Semipalmated Plover 2 Willet 9 Western Sandpiper 6 Bonaparte's Gull 1 Heermann's Gull 135 Ring-billed Gull 135 California Gull 36 Western Gull 21 Royal Tern 1 Mourning Dove 14 White-throated Swift 25 Total of 81 species (unusual sightings shown with an asterisk and in italics) Anna's Hummingbird 15 Rufous/Allen's Hummingbird 1 Belted Kingfisher 1 Nuttall's Woodpecker 3 Northern Flicker 2 Black Phoebe 8 Say's Phoebe 4 Cassin's Kingbird 9 Western Scrub-Jay 8 American Crow 21 Common Raven 14 Northern Rough-winged Swallow* 10 Barn Swallow* 4 Bushtit 43 Red-breasted Nuthatch* 3 House Wren 2 Marsh Wren 2 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1 California Gnatcatcher 6 Hermit Thrush 1 Wrentit 16 California Thrasher 2 European Starling 37 American Pipit* 2 Orange-crowned Warbler 2 Yellow-rumped Warbler 94 Common Yellowthroat 3 Spotted Towhee 3 California Towhee 22 Savannah Sparrow 1 Fox Sparrow* 2 Song Sparrow 5 Lincoln's Sparrow* 2 White-crowned Sparrow 37 Golden-crowned Sparrow 1 Red-winged Blackbird 24 Western Meadowlark 12 Brewer's Blackbird 24 House Finch 102 Lesser Goldfinch 7 Observers: Blair Francis, David Blue, Don Grine, Gary Grantham, Hank & Jane Baele, Herb Knufken, Jack Friery, Kathy Estey, Will Cox

Jaeger sp. 1 White-faced Ibis 2 Peregrine Falcon 1 Lincoln's Sparrow 4 bold

Jaeger sp. 1 White-faced Ibis 2 Peregrine Falcon 1 Lincoln's Sparrow 4 bold Gadwall 19 American Wigeon 78 Mallard 27 Blue-winged Teal 2 Cinnamon Teal 6 Northern Shoveler 17 Northern Pintail 22 Green-winged Teal 33 Lesser Scaup 16 Surf Scoter 100 Bufflehead 16 Ruddy Duck 8 California

More information

Observers: Blair Francis, Eva Armi, Frank Wong, Phillip White, Amrit Sidhu, David Mathis, Barbara Dunn, Gary Grantham, and Anonymous

Observers: Blair Francis, Eva Armi, Frank Wong, Phillip White, Amrit Sidhu, David Mathis, Barbara Dunn, Gary Grantham, and Anonymous Gadwall 39 American Wigeon 51 Mallard 22 Northern Shoveler 10 Northern Pintail 26 Green-winged Teal 9 Canvasback 4 Lesser Scaup 23 Bufflehead 22 Red-breasted Merganser 12 Ruddy Duck 7 California Quail

More information

Observers: Herb Knüfken, Bob Glaser, Frank Wong, Kathy Dickey, Eva Armi, Gary Grantham, Ingo Renner, John Bruin, and Anonymous. Total of species 89

Observers: Herb Knüfken, Bob Glaser, Frank Wong, Kathy Dickey, Eva Armi, Gary Grantham, Ingo Renner, John Bruin, and Anonymous. Total of species 89 Gadwall 4 American Wigeon 7 Mallard 6 Blue-winged Teal 5 Northern Shoveler 5 Northern Pintail 32 Green-winged Teal 44 Canvasback 4 Ring-necked Duck 1 Lesser Scaup 18 Bufflehead 10 Red-breasted Merganser

More information

Commonly Seen Birds of the Prescott Area

Commonly Seen Birds of the Prescott Area Commonly Seen Birds of the Prescott Area Waterfowl Canada Goose Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler Northern Pintail Green-winged Teal Canvasback Redhead Ring-necked Duck Lesser

More information

Wings N Wetlands Bird List

Wings N Wetlands Bird List Wings N Wetlands Bird List - 2015 The following list represents the species of birds seen on April 24 April 25, 2015 at Cheyenne Bottoms and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge during the Wings N Wetlands

More information

Tour 14: Yellow Jkt Cyn and Cyn of the Ancients Guest Ranch. Tour 12: Nature Center at Butler Corner 1/2 Day. Tour 11: Pontoon on McPhee Reservoir

Tour 14: Yellow Jkt Cyn and Cyn of the Ancients Guest Ranch. Tour 12: Nature Center at Butler Corner 1/2 Day. Tour 11: Pontoon on McPhee Reservoir SPECIES TOTALS BY TOUR 20 24 12 68 50 54 52 28 60 54 61 41 36 44 30 75 46 46 52 28 8 51 41 70 56 44 DUCKS, GEESE, & SWANS Canada Goose 19 Gadwall 6 American Wigeon 1 Wood Duck 1 Mallard 20 Blue-winged

More information

Area 5 (east) Area 1a (west) Area 1b (east) Area 2 Area 3 Area 4

Area 5 (east) Area 1a (west) Area 1b (east) Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area a (west) Area b (east) Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 (east) 8th CBC TOTAL Greater White-fronted Goose - Snow Goose - Ross's Goose - Cackling Goose 2 Canada Goose 240 2 36 3 Brant - Tundra Swan - Wood Duck

More information

Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival Bird Species Tally May 9-13, 2018

Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival Bird Species Tally May 9-13, 2018 Bird Species Tally May 9-3, 208 SPECIES Twenty-six tours in 208 found a combined total of 67 bird species Number of Tours That Found Each Species DUCKS, GEESE, & SWANS Canada Goose 9 Gadwall 6 American

More information

Fort Bragg CBC. 0cw. Area 5 (Joleen) Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 Feeders. Area 5 (Art) 2a (tracks) Area 3 Area 4. Area 5 (Erica)

Fort Bragg CBC. 0cw. Area 5 (Joleen) Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 Feeders. Area 5 (Art) 2a (tracks) Area 3 Area 4. Area 5 (Erica) Greater White-fronted Goose 2 2 Snow Goose 2 2 Ross's Goose 0 Cackling Goose 4 4 Canada Goose 201 30 27 31 26 8 35 30 14 Brant 0cw Wood Duck 11 2 9 Gadwall 0 American Wigeon 7 7 Eurasian Wigeon 1 1 Mallard

More information

Bird Observations. Date Range: For. 1 of 5 2/29/2016 8:36 AM. Home About Submit Observations Explore Data My ebird Help

Bird Observations. Date Range: For. 1 of 5 2/29/2016 8:36 AM. Home About Submit Observations Explore Data My ebird Help 1 of 5 2/29/2016 8:36 AM Home About Submit Observations Explore Data My ebird Help Hello Steve Lombardi (brycesteve) Preferences Sign Out Language «Hotspot Explorer Bird Observations For [ Mt. Diablo SP--Mitchell

More information

Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival Bird Species Tally May 10 14, 2017

Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival Bird Species Tally May 10 14, 2017 Bird Species Tally May 10 14, 2017 SPECIES Twenty-four tours in 2017 found a combined total of 160 bird species Number of Tours That Found Each Species DUCKS, GEESE, & SWANS Canada Goose 19 Gadwall 5 American

More information

Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose** Brant Cackling Goose Canada Goose Cackling/Canada - undifferentiated goose sp.

Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose** Brant Cackling Goose Canada Goose Cackling/Canada - undifferentiated goose sp. NOTE: Species with a ** require some corroboration. At a minimum, write a short statement about the basis of your identification. For species that are truly rare (and not just hard to identify), please

More information

Black-bellied Whistling Duck Fulvous Whistling-Duck Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard Mottled Duck Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler

Black-bellied Whistling Duck Fulvous Whistling-Duck Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard Mottled Duck Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler Black-bellied Whistling Duck Fulvous Whistling-Duck Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard Mottled Duck Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler Northern Pintail Green-winged Teal Redhead Ring-necked

More information

The Birds of Eastshore State Park

The Birds of Eastshore State Park The Birds of Eastshore State Park G O L D E N G A T E A U D U B O N Eastshore State Park Bird List This checklist showing the seasonal ebb and flow of species in Eastshore State Park is the result of a

More information

10 th Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua Sightings 2011 All Chautauqua Field Trips and Chautauqua Week

10 th Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua Sightings 2011 All Chautauqua Field Trips and Chautauqua Week 10 th Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua Sightings 2011 All Chautauqua Field Trips and Chautauqua Week Species Tally: 166 This list includes all birds seen during listed field trips and workshops and during

More information

APPENDIX 5F BIRD AND WILDLIFE POINT COUNTS AND AREA SEARCH SURVEYS BY HABITAT TYPE

APPENDIX 5F BIRD AND WILDLIFE POINT COUNTS AND AREA SEARCH SURVEYS BY HABITAT TYPE APPENDIX 5F BIRD AND WILDLIFE POINT COUNTS AND AREA SEARCH SURVEYS BY HABITAT TYPE Terrestrial Resources FTR Appendix 5F.doc Appendix Table 5F-1. Total numbers of birds detected during 2002 avian plot

More information

2017 Monterey Bay Birding Festival Checklist

2017 Monterey Bay Birding Festival Checklist 2017 Monterey Bay Birding Festival Checklist DUCKS, GEESE, and SWANS Greater White-fronted Goose Brant * Canada Goose Wood Duck Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler

More information

x x x x x x x Green-winged Teal x x x x x x x Canvasback x x x x x x x Redhead x x x x x x Ring-necked Duck x x x x x x x Greater Scaup

x x x x x x x Green-winged Teal x x x x x x x Canvasback x x x x x x x Redhead x x x x x x Ring-necked Duck x x x x x x x Greater Scaup Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross's Goose Canada Goose Cackling Goose Tundra Swan Wood Duck Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler Northern Pintail Green-winged

More information

Circle: Cheep Thrills Count date: 12/15/2011 Count Code: CACT Total Species Count: 164

Circle: Cheep Thrills Count date: 12/15/2011 Count Code: CACT Total Species Count: 164 Circle: Cheep Thrills Count date: 2/5/20 Count Code: CACT Total Species Count: 64 Leader: David Wimpfheimer Peter Colsanti David Herlocker Len Jeff Miller Blumin James Weigand Rich Stallcup Jules Evans

More information

Species Lists / Bird Walk Dates X= Species Seen, ssp or morph noted; X New Species at CCNHC; X First of Season Migrant

Species Lists / Bird Walk Dates X= Species Seen, ssp or morph noted; X New Species at CCNHC; X First of Season Migrant Species Lists / Bird Walk Dates X= Species Seen, ssp or morph noted; X New Species at CCNHC; X First of Season Migrant 1/31/15 3/7/15 3/28/15 4/18/15 5/23/15 6/27/15 July /August Optional July /August

More information

Orange County Spring Count. OCSC Tally Sheet Page 1. Count. Species

Orange County Spring Count. OCSC Tally Sheet Page 1. Count. Species OCSC Tally Sheet Page 1 ~ Orange County Spring Count Tally Sheet ~ Thanks for contributing to the Orange County Spring Count! It will make my job a whole lot easier if you could submit your count results

More information

Off Blns Stin MBch Tenn Crnk Saus MVMr Strw Tib CMMr SRaf TLnd Frfx Alpn Red-throated Loon Pacific Loon Common

Off Blns Stin MBch Tenn Crnk Saus MVMr Strw Tib CMMr SRaf TLnd Frfx Alpn Red-throated Loon Pacific Loon Common Off Blns Stin MBch Tenn Crnk Saus MVMr Strw Tib CMMr SRaf TLnd Frfx Alpn Red-throated Loon 103 230 90 63 5 2 Pacific Loon 1 5 5 100 4 16 1 Common Loon 8 9 13 1 1 6 1 loon, sp 8 Pied-billed Grebe 7 1 6

More information

WVWA 2018 Wissahickon Birdathon Checklist

WVWA 2018 Wissahickon Birdathon Checklist Team: Count: This checklist contains 178 species recorded in birdathons from 1997 through 2017. Enter the locations you birded in the space provided at the top of each column. For each species recorded

More information

Escondido Draw Recreation Area Crockett County, TX M= Spring or Fall Migrant. Bird Species Type

Escondido Draw Recreation Area Crockett County, TX M= Spring or Fall Migrant. Bird Species Type Pied-billed Grebe Eared Grebe Anhinga Great Blue Heron Little Blue Heron Cattle Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron White-faced Ibis Snow Goose Canada Goose Wood Duck Black-bellied Whistling Duck

More information

ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS FEBRUARY, 2017

ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS FEBRUARY, 2017 ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS FEBRUARY, 2017 February was a quite windy month which cut down the passerine species that I could locate however it was not windy enough to bring in anything from either coast. There

More information

CAOC - Coastal Tally Sheet (long version, field) 1 of 7

CAOC - Coastal Tally Sheet (long version, field) 1 of 7 CAOC - Coastal Tally Sheet (long version, field) 1 of 7 Area No. Area Leader: Record your effort (Time and Miles) in the table below. Give your completed Tally Sheet as well as all required "Rare Bird

More information

Christmas Bird Count

Christmas Bird Count Fripp Audubon lub hristmas Bird ount Lowcountry ount Report heck List Area: Date: Temp: Wind: Sky: # of bservers: # of Hours: # of Miles: Mode of Travel: SPEIES Snow Goose anada Goose Wood Duck Gadwall

More information

Rancocas Birds Bar Graphs

Rancocas Birds Bar Graphs Rancocas Birds Bar Graphs Common = Five or more on almost all field trips. Fairly Common = One to four on most field trips. Uncommon = One or many individuals depending on species, but only on half the

More information

Canton - Emiquon and Area

Canton - Emiquon and Area anton - Emiquon and Area KEY A- Abundant, found in large numbers - ommon, found in appropriate habitat a - asual, does not occurr every year R - Rare, Usually reported annually in very small numbers -

More information

HRA 2014/15 FIELD TRIP DATA

HRA 2014/15 FIELD TRIP DATA 1 9/26/2014 - A1A Run - Fall Field Trip 12 2/20/2015 - MINWR 2 10/1/2014 - Buschman Park 13 2/27/2015 - Ockalawa Prairie Preserve 3 10/10/2014 - GTMNERR 14 3/10/2015 - Blue Heron River Cruise. 4 11/21/2014

More information

Last Reported Date (Date, Location, Number)

Last Reported Date (Date, Location, Number) Greater White-fronted Goose (List all) Snow Goose Ross's Goose (D: ALL) Cackling Goose (List all) Canada Goose Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan (List all) Tundra Swan (D: UP) Wood Duck (D: UP) Gadwall American

More information

Double-crested Cormorant fairly common migrant/winter visitor to ponds

Double-crested Cormorant fairly common migrant/winter visitor to ponds Birds of Sunnylands Annotated List as of May 2017 Greater White-fronted Goose uncommon migrant/winter visitor to ponds Canada Goose uncommon resident, sometimes flying over or on ponds Wood Duck uncommon

More information

Egg Dates for Species that Breed in the SAAS Chapter Area

Egg Dates for Species that Breed in the SAAS Chapter Area Egg Dates for Species that Breed in the SAAS Chapter Area Egg Dates Unfledged Juveniles Fledglings Species First Last First Last First Last Great Horned Owl 28-Jan 8-May 8-Mar 12-Jun 9-Apr 9-Jun Horned

More information

Breeding Safe Dates Sorted by Species

Breeding Safe Dates Sorted by Species Alder Flycatcher American Bittern American Black Duck American Coot American Crow American Goldfinch American Kestrel American Oystercatcher American Pipit American Redstart American Robin American Three-toed

More information

Sea & Sage Audubon Southern Sierra Spring Trip May 16-19, 2014 Bob Barnes, Trip Leader

Sea & Sage Audubon Southern Sierra Spring Trip May 16-19, 2014 Bob Barnes, Trip Leader MAY 16: Butterbredt Spring (6:15 9:00 AM) 70-84 Eurasian Collared-Dove 1 Yellow Warbler 2 Mourning Dove 11 Townsend s Warbler 1 hummingbird sp. 1 Wilson s Warbler 3 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 1 Yellow-breasted

More information

Great Blue Heron Great Egret Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron Tricolored Heron* Cattle Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Yellow-crowned Night-

Great Blue Heron Great Egret Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron Tricolored Heron* Cattle Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Yellow-crowned Night- Maryland May Count Date: County: Brant Canada Goose Mute Swan Tundra Swan Wood Duck Blue-winged Teal Northern Shoveler Gadwall American Wigeon Mallard American Black Duck Northern Pintail Green-winged

More information

Ruby-throated Hummingbird Black Rail* Clapper Rail* King Rail Virginia Rail Sora Common Gallinule American Coot Sandhill Crane Black-necked Stilt*

Ruby-throated Hummingbird Black Rail* Clapper Rail* King Rail Virginia Rail Sora Common Gallinule American Coot Sandhill Crane Black-necked Stilt* Maryland May Count Date: County: Brant Canada Goose Mute Swan Tundra Swan Wood Duck Gadwall American Wigeon American Black Duck Mallard Blue-winged Teal Northern Shoveler Northern Pintail Green-winged

More information

Nova Scotia Christmas Bird Count 2014

Nova Scotia Christmas Bird Count 2014 Please Print Clearly ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Count Name Count Circle Description (Please complete if different from last year) 'N 'W (Briefly describe centre. Describe points on circle's perimeter

More information

Page 1 of 6. Chicago Ornithological Society: North Pond Bird Walks # weeks seen # individuals 11/13/ /18/2019

Page 1 of 6. Chicago Ornithological Society: North Pond Bird Walks # weeks seen # individuals 11/13/ /18/2019 Greater White-fronted Goose 0 0 Cackling Goose 0 0 Canada Goose 225 1 225 Mute Swan 0 0 Wood Duck 0 0 Blue-winged Teal 0 0 Cinnamon Teal 0 0 Northern Shoveler 0 0 Gadwall 0 0 American Wigeon 0 0 Mallard

More information

H. Thomas Bartlett Kelleys Island Monthly Census Data

H. Thomas Bartlett Kelleys Island Monthly Census Data Common Loon 24 1 Pied-billed Grebe 1 1 Horned Grebe 20 7 2 Double-crested Cormorant 38 72 706 73 38 63 1488 123 12625 167 Great Blue Heron 7 26 74 51 19 13 13 2 Great Egret 3 1 Canada Goose 9 8 97 70 54

More information

Yearly Total Summary, Birds Banded, 1995 through 2012 Dan Brown's Hummer Ranch, Christoval, Texas Listed in Phylogenetic Order

Yearly Total Summary, Birds Banded, 1995 through 2012 Dan Brown's Hummer Ranch, Christoval, Texas Listed in Phylogenetic Order Yearly Total Summary, Birds Banded, 1995 through 2012 Dan Browns Hummer Ranch, Christoval, Texas Listed in Phylogenetic Order Wood Duck 1 1 2 Gadwall 2 2 Green Heron 1 1 Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 2 1 1 5 Cooper

More information

CHASSAHOWITZKA BIRD LIST

CHASSAHOWITZKA BIRD LIST CHASSAHOWITZKA BIRD LIST Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area Symbols Used in This Checklist Type Seasons species confirmed on this site species probably occurs on this site, based on habitat, range

More information

Woodstock Farm Area/NE Chuckanut Bay Bird Species, 6/14/09 A project of the North Cascades Audubon Society & the City of Bellingham

Woodstock Farm Area/NE Chuckanut Bay Bird Species, 6/14/09 A project of the North Cascades Audubon Society & the City of Bellingham Woodstock Farm Area/NE Chuckanut Bay Bird Species, 6/14/09 A project of the North Cascades Audubon Society & the City of Bellingham Possible species initially listed by TR Wahl, 2003. Additions reviewed

More information

July to December Latest. Max Nbr Nbr Date Year Date Year Nbr Recs Yrs Date Year Date Year Nbr Recs Yrs Greater White-fronted Goose

July to December Latest. Max Nbr Nbr Date Year Date Year Nbr Recs Yrs Date Year Date Year Nbr Recs Yrs Greater White-fronted Goose BASIC SUMMARY January to June July to December Species Greater White-fronted Goose Jan 1 2003 May 13 1979 6 35 11 Oct 26 2002 Dec 24 2006 2 9 4 Snow Goose Jan 1 1997 Jun 13 1990 50 113 37 Sep 3 1989 Dec

More information

HUNGRYLAND BIRD LIST

HUNGRYLAND BIRD LIST HUNGRYLAND BIRD LIST Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area Symbols Used in This Checklist Type Seasons species confirmed on this site species probably occurs on this site, based on habitat,

More information

Tulsa Audubon Society

Tulsa Audubon Society Tulsa Audubon Society 2009 Annual Report Paul W. Ribitzki, Recorder Revision A Page 1 of 6 The information contained in this report was taken from the records of the Tulsa Audubon Society for the calendar

More information

Team Form including for Feeder Watchers

Team Form including for Feeder Watchers Team Form including for Feeder Watchers Instructions for team leaders/individuals: 1. Enter the numbers on each row of birds. 2. Total the number of birds seen and the number of species seen on the appropriate

More information

Count Summary Report

Count Summary Report Count Name: Las Cruces Count Code: NMLC Count Date: 12/17/2011 Organizations & Mesilla Valley Sponsors: Audubon Society # of Party Hours: 112.65 Species reported on 117 count date: Compiler(s) First Name

More information

Seen in # Common name Wabashiki 1 Gr. White-fronted Goose 2 Snow Goose 3 Ross's Goose 4 Cackling Goose 1 5 Brant 6 Canada Goose 1 7 Mute Swan 8

Seen in # Common name Wabashiki 1 Gr. White-fronted Goose 2 Snow Goose 3 Ross's Goose 4 Cackling Goose 1 5 Brant 6 Canada Goose 1 7 Mute Swan 8 Seen in # Common name Wabashiki 1 Gr. White-fronted Goose 2 Snow Goose 3 Ross's Goose 4 Cackling Goose 1 5 Brant 6 Canada Goose 1 7 Mute Swan 8 Trumpeter Swan 9 Tundra Swan 10 Fulvous Whistling Duck 11

More information

DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Office in Missouri Valley, Iowa

DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Office in Missouri Valley, Iowa DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge Office in Missouri Valley, Iowa Established in 1959, DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge provides feeding and resting habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds. DeSoto's

More information

Woodstock Farm Area Bird Species A project of the North Cascades Audubon Society

Woodstock Farm Area Bird Species A project of the North Cascades Audubon Society Woodstock Farm Area Bird Species A project of the North Cascades Audubon Society 7/18/2006 Potential species by TR Wahl, 2003. Additions approved by Paul Woodcock, (360) 380-3356, paulwoodcock@earthlink.net

More information

Tenoroc. Bird List. Symbols used in this checklist. Tenoroc. Wildlife Management Area. Type. Seasons. Breeding. How you can help

Tenoroc. Bird List. Symbols used in this checklist. Tenoroc. Wildlife Management Area. Type. Seasons. Breeding. How you can help Tenoroc Bird List Tenoroc Wildlife Management Area Symbols used in this checklist Type species confirmed on this site species probably occurs on this site, based on habitat, range and (usually) confirmed

More information

GUANA RIVER BIRD LIST

GUANA RIVER BIRD LIST GUANA RIVER BIRD LIST Guana River Wildlife Management Area Symbols Used in This Checklist Type Seasons species confirmed on this site species probably occurs on this site, based on habitat, range and (usually)

More information

Northern Bobwhite C Birds of Ohio

Northern Bobwhite C Birds of Ohio Fulvous-Whistling Duck X Greater White-Fronted Goose U Snow Goose C Ross s Goose U Brant U Cackling Goose U Canada Goose C Mute Swan* C Trumpeter Swan C Tundra Swan C Wood Duck C Gadwall C Eurasian Wigeon

More information

Black-bellied Whistling Duck X X Fulvous Whistling Duck Canada Goose X X X X X Trumpeter Swan X X Wood

Black-bellied Whistling Duck X X Fulvous Whistling Duck Canada Goose X X X X X Trumpeter Swan X X Wood Black-bellied Whistling Duck Fulvous Whistling Duck Canada Goose Trumpeter Swan Wood Duck Mallard Mottled Duck Ring-necked Duck Hooded Merganser Ruffed Grouse Ring-necked Pheasant Wild Turkey Northern

More information

Species A B C D E F. Michigan Bird Survey - Autumn 2016 Earliest Arrival (Date, Location, Number) Maximum Count (Date, Location, Number)

Species A B C D E F. Michigan Bird Survey - Autumn 2016 Earliest Arrival (Date, Location, Number) Maximum Count (Date, Location, Number) Greater White-fronted Goose (List all; D: Aug-Sep) Snow Goose (D: Aug) Michigan Bird Survey - Autumn 2016 Ross's Goose (D: all records) Cackling Goose Canada Goose Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan (List all) Tundra

More information

Species Greater White-fronted Goose. Snow Goose. Ross's Goose (D: all records) Cackling Goose. Canada Goose. Mute Swan. Trumpeter Swan (List all)

Species Greater White-fronted Goose. Snow Goose. Ross's Goose (D: all records) Cackling Goose. Canada Goose. Mute Swan. Trumpeter Swan (List all) Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross's Goose (D: all records) Cackling Goose Canada Goose Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan (List all) Tundra Swan Wood Duck Gadwall American Wigeon American Black Duck Mallard

More information

Birds of the Quiet Corner

Birds of the Quiet Corner Birds of the Quiet Corner A field checklist for the birds of northeastern Connecticut Date Location Weather Observers Published by Bird Conservation Research, Inc. 90 Liberty Highway Putnam, CT 06260 860

More information

Bird Checklist. Red-throated Common. Loons. Pied-billed Horned Red-necked. Grebes. Sooty Manx. Northern Fulmar Cory s Greater.

Bird Checklist. Red-throated Common. Loons. Pied-billed Horned Red-necked. Grebes. Sooty Manx. Northern Fulmar Cory s Greater. National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Acadia National Park Bird Checklist Loons Red-throated Common Grebes Shearwaters Storm-Petrels Pied-billed Horned Red-necked Northern Fulmar Cory s

More information

Following are five recommended areas to observe birds on the Refuge.

Following are five recommended areas to observe birds on the Refuge. Valentine National Wildlife Refuge Valentine, Nebraska Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, located 25 miles south of the town of Valentine, Nebraska, is 71,516 acres in size and was established in 1935

More information

Checklist of birds on Nebraska farms

Checklist of birds on Nebraska farms 1 Checklist of birds on Nebraska farms This checklist is based largely on observations of birds made, with permission, on Nebraska farms since the mid-1990s, as part of research conducted through the University

More information

SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF BIRDS AT THE BAKER UNIVERSITY WETLANDS

SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF BIRDS AT THE BAKER UNIVERSITY WETLANDS SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF BIRDS AT THE BAKER UNIVERSITY WETLANDS The Baker University Wetlands Research and Natural Area is a 927-acre area 11 miles northwest of Baldwin and on the south side of Lawrence

More information

WOW 2016 Species List

WOW 2016 Species List WOW 2016 Species List (+ indicates more numerous (numbers and/or locations) during Winter Weekend) Snow Goose + Brant Canada Goose + Tundra Swan + Wood Duck + Gadwall + Eurasian Wigeon + American Wigeon

More information

CAOC - Coastal page 1 of 9 OC Coastal CBC CAOC December 30, 2018

CAOC - Coastal page 1 of 9 OC Coastal CBC CAOC December 30, 2018 CAOC - Coastal page 1 of 9 OC Coastal CBC CAOC December 30, 2018 THIS IS A NEW LIST!!! Do not use any old versions. Rare Bird Report Forms are due the day of the count. Give your completed Tally Sheet

More information

Arden Hills Army Training Site (AHATS) & Rice Creek North Open Space IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR

Arden Hills Army Training Site (AHATS) & Rice Creek North Open Space IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American Wigeon

More information

North Shore Peregrine Falcon Eyries IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR

North Shore Peregrine Falcon Eyries IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan Tundra Swan Wood Duck 1 Gadwall American Wigeon

More information

Important Bird Area - Bird List

Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

Final North American Migration Count September Page 1 of 6

Final North American Migration Count September Page 1 of 6 WHISTLING-DUCK, Black-bellied 23 20 43 49 288 49 170 WHISTLING-DUCK, Fulvous 6 6 14 110 15 GOOSE, Greater White-fronted DUCK, Wood 9 4 4 3 GADWALL 1 2 DUCK, Mottled 19 2 5 2 28 37 30 55 15 TEAL, Blue-winged

More information

Red: PIF Continental Importance Green: Stewardship Species Blue: BCR Important Species Purple: PIF Priority in one or more regions

Red: PIF Continental Importance Green: Stewardship Species Blue: BCR Important Species Purple: PIF Priority in one or more regions REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

August 2010 Checklist of Minnesota Birds

August 2010 Checklist of Minnesota Birds REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose 1 Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

Important Bird Area - Bird List

Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) 1 Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

Tosohatchee. Bird List. Symbols used in this checklist. Tosohatchee. Wildlife Management Area. Type. Seasons. Breeding.

Tosohatchee. Bird List. Symbols used in this checklist. Tosohatchee. Wildlife Management Area. Type. Seasons. Breeding. Tosohatchee Bird List Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area Symbols used in this checklist Type species confirmed on this site species probably occurs on this site, based on habitat, range and (usually)

More information

CHECKLIST OF THE BIRDS OF YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON 2014 EDITION

CHECKLIST OF THE BIRDS OF YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON 2014 EDITION CHECKLIST OF THE BIRDS OF YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON 2014 EDITION Key: Common: 25+ seen or heard daily Fairly common: 1-25 seen or heard daily Uncommon: not seen every day Rare: 1-5 records per year Very

More information

Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1

Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

August 2010 Checklist of Minnesota Birds

August 2010 Checklist of Minnesota Birds REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1

Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

NORTH AMERICAN SPRING 2018 MIGRATION COUNT JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS

NORTH AMERICAN SPRING 2018 MIGRATION COUNT JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS WHISTLING-DUCK, Black-bellied 2 17 21 38 28 4 11 11 94 85 242 90 73 68 64 WHISTLING-DUCK, Fulvous 30 86 23 4 27 143 57 17 40 72 63 45 TEAL, Ringed 1 1 1 DUCK, Wood 4 4 4 19 7 5 6 7 3 GADWALL 3 4 2 WIGEON,

More information

Tulsa Audubon Society 2017 Annual Report

Tulsa Audubon Society 2017 Annual Report Tulsa Audubon Society 2017 Annual Report Paul W. Ribitzki, Recorder The information contained in this report was taken from the records of the Tulsa Audubon Society for the calendar year 2017. A summary

More information

BIRDS OF THE DELMARVA PENINSULA, DE - MD - VA

BIRDS OF THE DELMARVA PENINSULA, DE - MD - VA BIRDS OF THE DELMARVA PENINSULA, DE - MD - VA NOTES A Checklist of the Birds of CHINCOTEAGUE & the DELMARVA PENINSULA Compiled by Robert M. Schutsky, Mike Haldeman, John Puschock BIRD TREKS 216 Spring

More information

TOM BEDFORD S OXFORDSHIRE LIST [IOC 2017] UPDATED

TOM BEDFORD S OXFORDSHIRE LIST [IOC 2017] UPDATED 1 Canada Goose 2 Barnacle Goose 3 Greylag Goose 4 Pink-footed Goose 5 Tundra Bean Goose 6 Greater White-fronted Goose 7 Mute Swan 8 Tundra Swan 9 Whooper Swan 10 Egyptian Goose 11 Common Shelduck 12 Gadwall

More information

Table 1b. Coverage and Capture Rates During 2018 Fall MM at IBS

Table 1b. Coverage and Capture Rates During 2018 Fall MM at IBS Table 1b. Coverage and Capture Rates During 218 Fall MM at IBS Date Net-hours New Bandings Captures Recaptures Escapes Mortalities Total Captures/1 Net-hours 28-Jul 72.3 7 1 8.11 29-Jul 72.8 4 2 6.8 3-Jul

More information

Checklist for Harns Marsh as of January 28, 2016 compiled by Lee County Bird Patrol

Checklist for Harns Marsh as of January 28, 2016 compiled by Lee County Bird Patrol Checklist for Harns Marsh as of January 28, 2016 compiled by Lee County Bird Patrol WATERFOWL Black-bellied Whistling Duck Fulvous Whistling-Duck Swan goose Wood duck Mallard Mottled duck Northern Shoveler

More information

Paradise Birding Birds of Southeastern Arizona: The Summer Monsoon

Paradise Birding Birds of Southeastern Arizona: The Summer Monsoon Note that due to the geographic isolation of many SE AZ bird populations, subspecies are listed for some birds.also, some supspecies names listed here have been loosely interpreted! 8/4-10 8/3-10 8/3-8

More information

REGULAR. Compiled list from all available data sources (BOLD RED are Nesting Species as documented by one of the sources)

REGULAR. Compiled list from all available data sources (BOLD RED are Nesting Species as documented by one of the sources) REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

Audubon Canyon Ranch P. Bay P Bolinas P. LAST NAME Chilvers Henderson Colasanti Clark Buechert Brewster Wimpfheimer

Audubon Canyon Ranch P. Bay P Bolinas P. LAST NAME Chilvers Henderson Colasanti Clark Buechert Brewster Wimpfheimer Area ame Alpine Lake P Audubon Canyon Ranch P Bay P Bolinas P Bon Tempe P Corte Madera Marsh P Fairfax P LAST AME Chilvers Henderson Colasanti Clark Buechert Brewster Wimpfheimer Greater White-fronted

More information

Checklist of Birds in Kimble County, Texas Rhandy J. Helton, Compiler*

Checklist of Birds in Kimble County, Texas Rhandy J. Helton, Compiler* Checklist of Birds in Kimble County, Texas Rhandy J. Helton, Compiler* This checklist is based on bird sightings made during the last thirty years. The majority of these observations were made by Nick

More information

ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS JUNE, 2016

ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS JUNE, 2016 ZELLWOOD BIRD COUNTS JUNE, 2016 June is often one of the quiet months but it does have the habit of turning up the unexpected so read on. There were four Roseate Spoonbills on the 21 st with an adult staying

More information

HRA /19 FIELD TRIPS

HRA /19 FIELD TRIPS Trip 1. Canaveral National Seashore 9/14/18 10. Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive 2/1/19 2. Washington Oaks 10/12/18 11. Orlando Wetlands 2/15/19 3.Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive 10/27/18 12. Shiloh Marsh 3/6/19

More information

Point-count Surveys of Bird Use in Olema Marsh Spring and Autumn A report to the Point Reyes National Seashore

Point-count Surveys of Bird Use in Olema Marsh Spring and Autumn A report to the Point Reyes National Seashore Point-count Surveys of Bird Use in Olema Marsh Spring and Autumn 2004 A report to the Point Reyes National Seashore Richard W. Stallcup 1 and John P. Kelly 2, 3 1 PRBO Conservation Science 4990 Shoreline

More information

previous paragraph for explanation). appropriate for the 1991 results.

previous paragraph for explanation). appropriate for the 1991 results. 1991 SEMIMONTHLY BIRD RECORDS FOR LINCOLN COUNTY ********************************************************************************************************* Range D. Bayer, P.. Box 1467, Newport, Oregon

More information

CHATSWORTH NATURE PRESERVE FIELD LIST OF BIRDS REVISED 2014 Please refer to end of report for accumulative field studies participation from

CHATSWORTH NATURE PRESERVE FIELD LIST OF BIRDS REVISED 2014 Please refer to end of report for accumulative field studies participation from CHATSWORTH NATURE PRESERVE FIELD LIST OF BIRDS REVISED 2014 Please refer to end of report for accumulative field studies participation from 1958-2014 Key to Abbreviations Seasonality W = Winter, November-February

More information

1. Bur Oak Picnic Area. A year-round hot spot for viewing songbirds and raptors.

1. Bur Oak Picnic Area. A year-round hot spot for viewing songbirds and raptors. Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge Valentine, Nebraska Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, located 4 miles east of Valentine, Nebraska, is 19,131 acres in size and was established in 1912. The

More information

Pocahontas County Bird List. Loons. Grebes. Cormorants. Herons & Bitterns

Pocahontas County Bird List. Loons. Grebes. Cormorants. Herons & Bitterns Loons Grebes Cormorants E=Forest/field edges Red-throated Loon W M R F=Fields and clearings Common Loon W M O G=Generalist, variety of habitats H=Hardwood forests M=Mountain Cliffs Pied-billed Grebe W

More information

2010 Nikon/DVOC Lagerhead Shrikes DVOC 5/20/10

2010 Nikon/DVOC Lagerhead Shrikes DVOC 5/20/10 2010 Nikon/DVOC Lagerhead Shrikes DVOC 5/20/10 A Brief Reminder Sponsored by NJ Audubon 24 hours of birding Several categories Teams try to identify as many species as possible Thanks! DVOC members Nikon

More information

St. Louis River Estuary and Minnesota Point IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR

St. Louis River Estuary and Minnesota Point IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose 1 Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) 1 Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1 American

More information

Metroparks Bird Checklist

Metroparks Bird Checklist Metroparks Bird Checklist Name (s) Metroparks Visited All birds on this list have been seen in a Metropark. Date Weather Species Park(s) Spring Summer Fall Winter Black-bellied Whistling Duck PE A X X

More information

Northeast Swale Walking Bird Survey Form 2010

Northeast Swale Walking Bird Survey Form 2010 Northeast Swale Walking Bird Survey Form 2010 Observer Name(s): Date of Survey: Start Time: End Time: Circle Wind Category: Calm Light Moderate Strong Circle Sky Condition: Clear Partly Cloudy Overcast

More information

Black Swamp Bird Observatory Navarre, Ottawa NWR Banding Station Spring 2016

Black Swamp Bird Observatory Navarre, Ottawa NWR Banding Station Spring 2016 Black Swamp Bird Observatory Navarre, Ottawa NWR Banding Station Spring The 38 th spring season began daily 16 April at the primary passerine banding station of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory. Operations

More information

Black Vulture Yr C. Turkey Vulture Yr C. Black-bellied Whistling-Duck S C. Wood Duck X. Northern Pintail X. Gadwall W C. American Widgeon W C

Black Vulture Yr C. Turkey Vulture Yr C. Black-bellied Whistling-Duck S C. Wood Duck X. Northern Pintail X. Gadwall W C. American Widgeon W C PODICIPEDIDAE Least Grebe Sp O Pied-billed Grebe Sp O Eared Grebe Sp R PHALACROCORACIDAE Double-crested Cormorant S C Neotropic Cormorant X ANHINGIDAE Anhinga X ARDEIDAE Great Blue Heron Yr C Great Egret

More information

Superior National Forest IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR

Superior National Forest IBA. Important Bird Area - Bird List REGULAR REGULAR Ducks, Geese, Swans Greater White-fronted Goose 1 Snow Goose 1 Ross's Goose 1 Cackling Goose (tallgrass prairie) 1 Canada Goose 1 Mute Swan Trumpeter Swan 1 Tundra Swan 1 Wood Duck 1 Gadwall 1

More information