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1 Shreveport Society for Nature Study BIRD STUDY GROUP NEWSLETTER Volume 22, Number 7 March 3, 2008 Next Meeting March 11, 2008 More than ducks and turkeys: How the LADWF is working to conserve all bird species By Michael Seymour MARCH PROGRAM When: Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 6:00 p.m. Where: LSU in Shreveport Museum of Life Sciences Find out what nongame birds are, and learn what the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is doing for them. Michael Seymour, Avian Biologist with the LADWF will describe the Nongame Program s current and future projects. LOUISIANA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY SPRING MEETING, CAMERON PARISH, LA Friday, April 25 Sunday, April 27, 2008 More details on page 2 UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS AND EVENTS BREAKFAST WITH THE BIRDS (Rescheduled) RED RIVER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Saturday, March 15, 2008, 8:00 a.m-2:00 p.m. Sponsors: Red River Refuge Alliance, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Wild Bird Center of Shreveport Contact Nancy Menasco, (H/W), nmcpa@aol.com SCAVENGER HUNT Saturday, March 29, 2008, 7:00 a.m. Coordinator Mac Hardy, (W), Laurence.Hardy@lsus.edu Gray Flycatcher Photo by Jeff Trahan Second year bird banded 24 January 2008 by Jim Ingold BIRD STUDY GROUP PHONE NUMBERS AND MORE Meetings Second Tuesday of each month, September through June, 6:00 p.m. Information & Bird Alert by Phone (318) Internet Webpage... Bird Alert by ..to be placed on the list to send & receive s, birdalert@birdstudygroup.org BSG lhardy@lsus.edu

2 Volume 22, Number 7 BIRD STUDY GROUP NEWSLETTER March 3, 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS March Program 1 Upcoming Field Trips and Events 1,2 Sparrow Banding 3 Waxing and Waning with Humor 3 Nightjar Survey 4 Minutes of Regular Meeting 5 Minutes of Board Meeting 5 Treasurer s Report 5 Officers 6 Bird Report 6 UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS AND EVENTS by Nancy Menasco Beginning birders are welcome on all field trips. Membership in the BSG is encouraged but is not required for participation in field trips. Field trips will LEAVE the designated meeting place at the time posted for each field trip. Plan to arrive early for field trip orientation and any carpooling/caravanning arrangements. What to bring on field trips: binoculars, two-way radios, scope, if you have one, snacks, and drinks. In case of bad weather, contact the designated leader to see if the field trip will take place. BREAKFAST WITH THE BIRDS (Rescheduled) RED RIVER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Saturday, March 15, 2008, 8:00 a.m-2:00 p.m. Sponsors: Red River Refuge Alliance, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Wild Bird Center of Shreveport Contact Nancy Menasco, (H/W), nmcpa@aol.com This event was rained out in February and has been rescheduled. Come visit the Red River National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters in Bossier City. Walk the trails in the pecan grove or try out the new trail along the river. The event will be canceled in case of rain. Schedule of Activities: 8:00 a.m. until Breakfast with the Birds. Doughnuts, shade-grown coffee, hot tea, and hot chocolate. 8:15 a.m. Bird Walk with Dennis Forshee. Children accompanied by an adult are welcome. 2 All Day Feeder watch, walking trails, informal refuge tours. Directions to the refuge: From the intersection of US 71 (Barksdale Boulevard) and Jimmie Davis Highway (LA 511) in Bossier City, go south about one-half mile on US 71 and turn right (west) on Sunflower Road. Proceed to the end of the road; the gravel/dirt road through the gate across the cattle guard leads into the refuge. You ll see the Red River National Wildlife Refuge entrance sign as you enter. The Headquarters Unit is currently closed to the public except for special events, such as Breakfast with the Birds. SCAVENGER HUNT Saturday, March 29, 2008, 7:00 a.m. Coordinator Mac Hardy, (W), Laurence.Hardy@lsus.edu Meet at the LSUS Museum of Life Sciences. The scavenger hunt is a competition among teams of two or more observers to find a specific number of species of birds from a list obtained at the start of the competition. The event will be timed and will require the use of a cell phone. The winning team will be the team with the highest number of listed species (verified by at least two team members) when the competition ends at 12:00 noon. The event will culminate with lunch (Dutch treat for the losers) at the winning team s choice of restaurant. The losing teams will chip in to buy lunch for the winning team. The list of birds to be located will be provided in sealed envelopes by a local birding expert. Sign up for this event at the BSG March meeting or call or Mac Hardy. LOUISIANA ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL MEETING, CAMERON PARISH, LA Friday, April 25 Sunday, April 27, 2008 Information and registration forms for the annual spring meeting are or will be available at the Louisiana Ornithological Society website at: The BSG has reserved the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge. Lodging is $10 a night per person in dormitory-style rooms. Please sign up for the Rockefeller at the BSG April meeting or call the LSUS Museum at The Friday and Saturday night meetings will be held in Creole. Friday night s program is Seven Louisiana Ladies Boating Down the Amazon River in Brazil with

3 Cameras and Binoculars. Joelle Finley will share the adventures of the seven Louisiana ladies as they explore the fauna, flora and indigenous peoples of the great Amazon Basin. Refreshments will be served. On Saturday, Melanie Driscoll, coordinator of the Louisiana IBA Program sponsored by the National Audubon Society and housed in the Bird Resource Center of LSU, will bring us up to date on the Important Bird Areas in Louisiana. A dinner of brisket, rice dressing, baked beans, green salad, dessert, and a drink will be provided for $ Membership in LOS is not required to participate in any of the LOS meetings, but you are encouraged to join to support the activities of our state society. Annual dues are $20 for a regular membership and $25 for a family membership. LOS is for birders of all levels, amateur or professional. Three meetings are held each year with programs on Friday and Saturday nights, organized field trips on Saturday and, for the winter meeting, also on Sunday, and a banquet on Saturday night. The spring meeting is the last weekend in April; the fall meeting is the last weekend in October; and the winter meeting is held in different locations around the state, usually the last weekend in January. The location of the next winter meeting has not been determined. WILD BIRD CENTER EVENTS Beginner Bird Walks Saturday, March 1 and 15, and April 5 and 19, 2008, 8:00-10:00 a.m. The Wild Bird Center conducts field trips the first and third Saturday of every month, weather permitting. Meet at the store in the University Place Shopping Center (also known as the Target Shopping Center) at the corner of Youree Drive and East 70 th Street. Destinations vary according to local sightings and may include local parks, country roads, or a great backyard. Loaner binoculars are available. The March 15 bird walk will take place at the Red River National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters Unit in conjunction with Breakfast with the Birds. See the article above for more information. For more information on any Wild Bird Center event, call Dennis or Janice Forshee at the Wild Bird Center, BIRD (2473). 3 BIRD BANDING AT DICKSON DEER FARM By Jim Ingold The annual banding of sparrows was held at Paul Dickson s deer farm on Saturday 23 February Highlight of the day was a Red-breasted Nuthatch. Other birds banded included White-crowned Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Red-winged Blackbird, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and Northern Cardinal. Two Whitecrowned Sparrows that were banded last year as second year birds were retrapped. Besides Bird Study Group members, we were joined by teachers, students and parents of Curtis Elementary School in Bossier Parish. All of the students were able to hold sparrows and they seemed to be having the time of their life. WAXING AND WANING WITH HUMOR By Hubert Hervey I got an exact count on the flock of Cedar Waxwings, and there were only 24, not the expected 25. Where was the lost bird? It had forgotten to spread the wax on its wings this morning, got caught in a shower and could not fly until its wings dried out. It watched the Double-crested Cormorant spread its wings wide to the morning sun, did the same, and soon found its wings were dry. Then the cormorant dived into the water and came up with a fish. The waxwing thought that would be easier than finding a tree full of wild cherries. Besides, the cherries sometimes made it feel woozy, and fall out of the sky, and he didn't believe in partaking of alcoholic beverages. So he dived into the water after an easy fish meal. And a big bass fish had an easy meal. I heard a thud against the kitchen window. There was a young Carolina Chickadee lying, unmoving, on the porch. Seldom do birds here hit the window so hard as to commit suicide. I went out and picked up the tiny bundle of gray feathers, and set it upright in my hand. It opened its eyes, but would/could not move. So I put it upright on a chair on the porch. Twenty minutes later it had flown back to its parent, full of tales about monsters that swat birds out of the sky, with unseen swiftness. That night I heard panic-stricken screaming coming from the den, so I rushed in ready for any emergency. I expected to see a seven-foot rat snake that could have come down the chimney, but no, the cat had a Chimney Swift in its jaws. The swift had come down the

4 chimney, worked its way around the heat-skewed damper, and into the room. Perhaps due to all the screaming, the cat let the swift loose swiftly. Trying to fly off the swift found that the sky had an unexpected top to it, the bird managed to cling to the wall, where I captured it. Upon release, the bird flew off into the dark. The poor cat has never tasted anything but cat food since we rescued it as a starving kitten. It will probably never have a clue as to the good tasting meal it missed. Good old smoky, sooty, tasting bird meat, nearly like KFC used to serve before the competition caused them to have to put more meat on their scrawny chickens. I used to claim they were serving sparrows, but management has assured me they always sold chicken. NIGHTJAR SURVEY (The following was posted to OKBIRDS 26 February 2008 The Editor) In the spring of 2007, The Center for Conservation Biology constructed the Nightjar Survey Network to begin the process of collecting data on the population distribution and population trends of Nightjars across broad regions of the United States. The Network was initially introduced into the southeast and is being expanded in 2008 to provide coverage throughout the contiguous United States. The support I have received from many state and federal agency personnel in the Southeast has been great and very helpful. I cannot thank you all enough. I have added a brief report on findings from the initial year of survey on the project website. The Nightjar Survey Network relies on volunteer participation by conservation-minded citizens, biologists, and other like-minded groups to adopt and conduct survey routes. Surveys are conducted much like the United States and Canada Breeding Bird Surveys except for important modifications to accommodate the biology of Nightjars. Nocturnal behaviors of Nightjars are strongly influenced by moonlight. Activities such as calling and foraging increase under bright moonlight and breeding may be directly tied to the lunar schedule. The Nightjar Survey Network was designed to take advantage of this life history trait by restricting surveys to bright moonlit nights. This protocol substantially improves the accuracy and precision of surveys by reducing the systematic errors associated with moonlight and will further act to strengthen the statistical power needed to draw conclusions from collected data. 4 The Nightjar Survey Network has both short-term and long-term objectives that are considered spatially and temporally scalable. As soon as a significant portion of the Network routes are annually surveyed, they will begin to provide results of Nightjar population status for local regions and for broader geographic areas. Short-term objectives have 4-5 year time horizons and include: 1) Gaining a better understanding of the population distribution of Nightjars across their breeding ranges. 2) Learning how the composition of different habitats in a landscape influences Nightjar abundance. design. 3) Improving the performance of the survey Long-term objectives have time horizons of 10 yrs or greater and include: 1) Determining the scale and magnitude of population changes. 2) Providing alarm signals at specific locations if Nightjars are becoming imperiled. I welcome any interest, comments, or suggestions, and any distribution of the program by Southeast PIF members to the general public is valuable. I have also created a 2-page flyer that contains much of the info above as advertisement of the project. This is available for download on the website. Please fell free to me and I hope you visit the network s website if you haven't yet for more details: (older Southeastern Nightjar Survey link is also still active.) Mike Wilson Center for Conservation Biology College of William and Mary PO Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA phone: fax: mdwils@wm.edu

5 Minutes of the Regular Meeting February 12, 2008, 6:30 p.m. Museum of Life Sciences at LSUS Program Mac Hardy talked about northwestern Louisiana fauna and flora past and present. Bird Records Mac Hardy said that he has hired a student to enter bird records. He then asked that anyone who has old bird records that need to be entered into the database should get them turned in. Field Trips Nancy Menasco reviewed upcoming field trips. She said that the Great Backyard Bird Count will be February She said that the Red River Refuge will host an open house Saturday, February 16, at 8:00 a.m., at the headquarters unit of the refuge. Jim Ingold will band birds at Paul Dickson s deer farm on Saturday, February 23. Also, Mac Hardy will have details about a birding scavenger hunt at the next meeting. The scavenger hunt is scheduled for March 29. Refreshments Amanda Lewis said that we should thank Ellen Middleton for refreshments at the meeting. Bird Talk Linda Adrion reported seeing an orange headed Red-bellied Woodpecker. Shirley Huss said that her Purple Martins have returned. Ellen Middleton still has two Red-breasted Nuthatches at her backyard feeders. Rosemary Seidler had four Pine Siskins at her feeders and also reported two Greater Roadrunners on I-49 south of Shreveport. Hubert Hervey said that he saw a western auduboni Hermit Thrush behind the Stonewall Post Office. Nancy Menasco said that one of her friends reported a Bald Eagle nest on Lake Bistineau. MINUTES OF THE BOARD MEETING February 5, 2008 Museum of Life Sciences at LSUS Board members participating in the meeting were Mac Hardy, Jeff Trahan, Nancy Menasco, Amanda Lewis, Jim Ingold, Jerry Bertrand, and Hubert Hervey. Only seven board members were present, so the board did not have a quorum to make decisions. Programs Mac Hardy said that he had commitments for speakers for the February and March meetings. Mac will speak at the February meeting. 5 Bird Records Mac Hardy said that the number of records being submitted to the database is decreasing. Field Trips Nancy Menasco reported that she has no field trips scheduled for March and April. She says that she needs volunteers to lead trips. Website Nancy Menasco and Jerry Bertrand say that they have been making major updates to the website in the past two weeks. They say that it might be possible to sell items on the site. Least Terns Hubert Hervey has heard that there will probably be a gravel and sand mining venture on sandbars at Carolina Bluffs which is about 15 miles north of Cash Point. They will remove approximately 18,000 cubic yards of sandbar. This could be detrimental to Least Terns since they use the sandbars for nest sites. Treasurer s Report: January, 2008 Shreveport Society for Nature Study, BSG Statement of Financial Position Month ending: December 31, 2007 Cash $5, Prepaid Expense: Postage Printing Total Assets $6, Fund Balance $6, Income Statement Month ending: January 31, 2008 Income Monthly Auction Gifts Hot Spots Kroger s Memberships $ Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Gifts Total Income $ Expenses Domain Name Donations Honoraria $50.00 Miscellaneous Postage 50.75

6 Printing Refreshments Reimbursement, Supplies Subscriptions/memberships Total Expenses $ Net Income ($345.64) BSG Board of Directors & Committee Chairpersons BSG BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS President Amanda Lewis (2) (H), (W) Vice-president Mac Hardy (1) (H), (W) Secretary Jeff Trahan (2) (H) Treasurer Jean Trahan (2) (H) MEMBERS AT LARGE Jerry Bertrand (3) (H/W) George Dean (3) (H) John Dillon (3) (H) Dennis Forshee (1) (W) Bill Hall (3) (H) Hubert Hervey (2) (H) Silviera Hunt (2) (H), (W) Jim Ingold (2) (H), (W) Nancy Menasco (3) (H/W) Lily Poole (1) (H) Rosemary Seidler (3) (H), (W) Numbers in parentheses are years remaining of a 3-year term. COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Beginning Birders Dennis Forshee (W) Bird Alert Service Rosemary Seidler (H) Bird Hot Spot Larry Raymond (H) (W) Bird Records Mac Hardy (H) (W) Field Trip Coordinator Nancy Menasco (H/W) Fund Raising Jerry Bertrand (H/W) Hospitality Amanda Lewis (H) (W) Library Silviera Hunt (H), (W) Membership Secretary Mac Hardy (H), (W) Newsletter Editor Jim Ingold (H) (W) Folding/Mailing Committee Open..... Programs Mac Hardy (H), (W) Publicity Rachel Demascal (W) Website Jerry Bertrand (H/W) BIRD REPORT compiled February 29, 2008 Use the bird report to see what other birders have been seeing and where to go find the bird you want to see. Observers are abbreviated by the first and last initials. Dates and localities of observations are summarized under the observer s initials. Sightings are arranged by species. Following each species is a line of data in the following format: date, initials of the observer, number of birds observed, initials of another observer, number of birds they observed, etc. For the number of birds observed, a 1 is used for both 1 bird and for numbers not reported by the observer. For example: 01/12/99 BB 2 means that on January 12, 1999, BB saw two birds. Then by looking on the observer list, located after the sightings, you can determine that BB is Bob Birder and on 1/12/99 he was birding C. Bickham Dickson Park. Report bird records for the newsletter to Mac Hardy by the 15 th of each month. All bird records reported here are observations of the observers and are therefore the responsibility of the observer. Cackling Goose -- 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Wood Duck -- 01/04/2008 HH 6; 01/12/2008 HH 3; 01/14/2008 HH 6; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 02/04/2008 TD 18; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 9; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 15; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/23/2008 BSG 2 Gadwall -- 01/04/2008 HH 8; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 12; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 8; 01/12/2008 HH 8; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 6; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 8; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 3; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 30; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 18; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 300; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 50; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 1; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 1 American Wigeon -- 01/12/2008 HH 34; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 6; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 50; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 154; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 20 Mallard -- 01/04/2008 HH 22; 01/14/2008 HH 4; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 42; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 46; 01/27/2008 RS 3; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 5; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 25; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 25; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 15; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/16/2008 RS 3; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 17 Blue-winged Teal -- 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1 Northern Shoveler -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 4; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 5; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 6; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 20; 02/23/2008 BSG 11 Green-winged Teal -- 01/04/2008 HH 14; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 56; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 8; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 7 Canvasback -- 01/04/2008 HH 2; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 4 Ring-necked Duck -- 01/04/2008 HH 75; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 112; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 215; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 225; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 34; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 50; 02/18/2008 LRR 1 Lesser Scaup -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 10; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 4; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 3 Surf Scoter -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1 Hooded Merganser -- 01/11/2008 HH 4; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 3; 01/27/2008 RS 4; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 11; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/23/2008 BSG 6 Ruddy Duck -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 8; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6 Northern Bobwhite -- 01/19/2008 HH 2 Pied-billed Grebe -- 01/04/2008 HH 4; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 3; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 4; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 2; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 26; 02/18/2008 LRR 5 Horned Grebe -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1 Eared Grebe -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1 American White Pelican -- 01/04/2008 HH 6; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 50; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6 Double-crested Cormorant -- 01/04/2008 HH 10; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 6; 01/13/2008 HH 3; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 410; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 3; 02/04/2008 TD 9; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 22; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 8; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 7; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 10; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/16/2008 RS 8; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 15; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 30 6

7 Anhinga -- 02/11/2008 RS 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/17/2008 HH,TD 2 Great Blue Heron -- 01/04/2008 HH 2; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 5; 01/11/2008 HH 3; 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 8; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/19/2008 LMH 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 1 Great Egret -- 01/04/2008 HH 10; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 10; 01/10/2008 HH 1; 01/11/2008 HH 4; 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 4; 01/23/2008 HH 2; 01/27/2008 RS 1; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 3; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 23; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 10; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/16/2008 LMH 2; 02/16/2008 RS 5; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 4; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 3; 02/23/2008 BSG 1; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 2; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 2 Snowy Egret -- 01/04/2008 HH 3; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 1; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 1; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 7; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Little Blue Heron -- 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3 Tricolored Heron -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 2; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2 White Ibis -- 01/04/2008 HH 8; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 11; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 4; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 4; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 9; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 26; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 12 Black Vulture -- 01/12/2008 HH 5; 01/13/2008 HH 12; 01/14/2008 HH 20; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 01/17/2008 HH 7; 01/19/2008 HH 4; 01/20/2008 RS 2; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 10; 01/27/2008 RS 19; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 16; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 14; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 8; 02/16/2008 LMH 3; 02/16/2008 RS 14; 02/16/2008 LMH 34; 02/17/2008 RS 9; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 21 Turkey Vulture -- 01/10/2008 HH 1; 01/11/2008 HH 3; 01/12/2008 HH 13; 01/13/2008 HH 29; 01/14/2008 HH 10; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 8; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 8; 01/20/2008 RS 18; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 9; 01/27/2008 RS 33; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 17; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 4; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 17; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 15; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 16; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 11; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 15; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 RS 23; 02/16/2008 LMH 5; 02/17/2008 RS 26; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 12; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 4 Osprey -- 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1 Mississippi Kite -- 02/10/2008 LA 1 Bald Eagle -- 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1 Northern Harrier -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/17/2008 RS 1 Sharp-shinned Hawk -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 1 Cooper's Hawk -- 01/13/2008 HH 1; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1 Red-shouldered Hawk -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/27/2008 RS 4; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/16/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 Red-tailed Hawk -- 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 8; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 8; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 3; 01/27/2008 RS 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 8; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 10; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 2; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 3; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/23/2008 BSG 1; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 3; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 2 American Kestrel -- 01/10/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 3; 01/27/2008 RS 1; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/17/2008 RS 3; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 1 Merlin -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/20/2008 RS 1 Peregrine Falcon -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Sora -- 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2 Common Moorhen -- 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10 American Coot -- 01/04/2008 HH 200; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 600; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 101; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 20; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 101; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 200; 02/15/2008 LRR 28; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 43; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 101 Killdeer -- 01/04/2008 HH 6; 01/10/2008 HH 2; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 1; 01/11/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 6; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/19/2008 HH 6; 01/20/2008 RS 4; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 20; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 10; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 15; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 47; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 63; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 8; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/16/2008 LMH 8; 02/16/2008 RS 7; 02/17/2008 RS 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 29; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 4; 02/23/2008 BSG 1; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 21 Greater Yellowlegs -- 01/04/2008 HH 4; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 12; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Spotted Sandpiper -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1 Least Sandpiper -- 01/04/2008 HH 14; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 6; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 17; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 17; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2 Wilson's Snipe -- 01/04/2008 HH 6; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 42; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 37; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/17/2008 RS 3 American Woodcock -- 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Ring-billed Gull -- 01/04/2008 HH 25; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 26; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 35; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 5 Forster's Tern -- 02/05/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 18 Rock Pigeon -- 01/14/2008 HH 6; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 01/23/2008 HH 4; 02/04/2008 TD 2; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 8; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 6; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 44; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 12; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/16/2008 LMH 3; 02/16/2008 RS 48; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 4 Eurasian Collared-Dove -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/20/2008 RS 1; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2 White-winged Dove -- 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1 Mourning Dove -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 15; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 10; 01/11/2008 HH 4; 01/12/2008 HH 6; 01/13/2008 HH 10; 01/14/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 20; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 2; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 9; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/27/2008 RS 27; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 5; 02/04/2008 TD 3; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 21; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 38; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 7

8 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 12; 02/16/2008 LMH 3; 02/16/2008 LMH 3; 02/16/2008 LRR 2; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 5; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/19/2008 LMH 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 3 Inca Dove -- 02/16/2008 LRR 2; 02/16/2008 LMH 2; 02/17/2008 RS 2 Greater Roadrunner -- 02/01/2008 RS 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/12/2008 HH 2 Eastern Screech-Owl -- 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1 Great Horned Owl -- 01/27/2008 RS 1; 02/07/2008 LMH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/26/2008 LMH 1 Barred Owl -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/16/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 2 Short-eared Owl -- 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1 Vaux's Swift -- 01/04/2008 HH 2 Belted Kingfisher -- 02/04/2008 PL,SH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/16/2008 LMH 1 Red-headed Woodpecker -- 01/19/2008 HH 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 15; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/19/2008 LMH 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2 Red-bellied Woodpecker -- 01/04/2008 HH 2; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 2; 01/10/2008 HH 1; 01/11/2008 PL,SH 1; 01/11/2008 HH 3; 01/12/2008 HH 9; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 7; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 12; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 11; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 5; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/27/2008 RS 21; 02/02/2008 LRR 4; 02/04/2008 TD 8; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 8; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 20; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 6; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 4; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 8; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 21; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 33; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 21; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 15; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 RS 9; 02/16/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 6; 02/18/2008 LRR 12; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/19/2008 LMH 5; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 11; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 5; 02/23/2008 BSG 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 01/11/2008 HH 2; 01/12/2008 HH 9; 01/13/2008 HH 4; 01/14/2008 HH 12; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 7; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/27/2008 RS 11; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 11; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 1 Downy Woodpecker -- 01/04/2008 HH 1; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/12/2008 HH 3; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 3; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 4; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 01/27/2008 RS 8; 02/02/2008 LRR 4; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/04/2008 TD 3; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 7; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 3; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 4; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 15; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 15; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/16/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 3; 02/23/2008 BSG 1 Hairy Woodpecker -- 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/14/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5 Northern Flicker -- 01/04/2008 HH 6; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 2; 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 8; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 37; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 3; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 4; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/27/2008 RS 17; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 TD 9; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 10; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 5; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 5; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 11; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 13; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 8; 02/16/2008 RS 4; 02/17/2008 RS 4; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 7; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/23/2008 BSG 1 Pileated Woodpecker -- 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 2; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 3 Gray Flycatcher -- 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 1; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 1 Eastern Phoebe -- 01/04/2008 HH 2; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/10/2008 HH 1; 01/12/2008 HH 2; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 3; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/27/2008 RS 1; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 9; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 6; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 17; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 16; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 3;l 02/18/2008 LRR 4; 02/19/2008 LMH 4; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 Loggerhead Shrike -- 01/10/2008 HH 1; 01/11/2008 HH 2; 01/12/2008 HH 2; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 4; 01/27/2008 RS 2; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 9; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/16/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 2 White-eyed Vireo -- 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4 Blue-headed Vireo -- 01/20/2008 RS 9; 01/27/2008 RS 3; 02/04/2008 TD 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 1 Blue Jay -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/10/2008 HH 2; 01/11/2008 HH 11; 01/12/2008 HH 28; 01/13/2008 HH 25; 01/14/2008 HH 28; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 17; 01/17/2008 HH 5; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 13; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 8; 01/23/2008 HH 4; 01/27/2008 RS 74; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 11; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 6; 02/04/2008 TD 7; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 17; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 15; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 6; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 12; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 19; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 12; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 34; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 3; 02/16/2008 RS 12; 02/16/2008 LRR 3; 02/17/2008 RS 3; 02/17/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 RS 13; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 11; 02/19/2008 LMH 3; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 48; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 21; 02/23/2008 BSG 2 American Crow -- 01/04/2008 HH 4; 01/10/2008 HH 3; 01/11/2008 HH 7; 01/12/2008 HH 11; 01/13/2008 HH 29; 01/14/2008 HH 16; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 95; 01/17/2008 HH 7; 01/19/2008 HH 4; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 24; 01/23/2008 HH 5; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 2; 01/27/2008 RS 67; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 4; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 7; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 39; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 9; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 6; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 3; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 29; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 18; 02/12/2008 HH 6; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/16/2008 LMH 5; 02/16/2008 LMH 5; 02/16/2008 LMH 7; 02/16/2008 RS 27; 02/16/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 RS 49; 02/18/2008 LRR 100; 02/18/2008 LRR 7; 02/19/2008 LMH 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 17; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 9 Fish Crow -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 17; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 4; 01/27/2008 RS 10; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 14; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 14; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 12; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 4; 02/23/2008 BSG 3 Horned Lark -- 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1 Purple Martin -- 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2 8

9 Carolina Chickadee -- 01/04/2008 HH 2; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 2; 01/10/2008 HH 2; 01/11/2008 HH 4; 01/12/2008 HH 6; 01/13/2008 HH 6; 01/14/2008 HH 24; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 12; 01/17/2008 HH 6; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 33; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 4; 01/23/2008 HH 3; 01/27/2008 RS 49; 02/02/2008 LRR 6; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 1; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 12; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 13; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 10; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 14; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 16; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 5; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 23; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 13; 02/12/2008 HH 6; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 42; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 20; 02/16/2008 LRR 4; 02/16/2008 RS 18; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 RS 7; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/18/2008 LRR 19; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 33; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 24; 02/23/2008 BSG 5 Tufted Titmouse -- 01/11/2008 HH 6; 01/12/2008 HH 10; 01/13/2008 HH 7; 01/14/2008 HH 21; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 14; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 01/23/2008 HH 2; 01/27/2008 RS 29; 02/02/2008 LRR 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 9; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 8; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 7; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 48; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 26; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 38; 02/16/2008 LRR 4; 02/16/2008 RS 6; 02/17/2008 RS 9; 02/18/2008 LRR 14; 02/19/2008 LMH 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 20; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/23/2008 BSG 2 Red-breasted Nuthatch -- 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/17/2008 HH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 2 White-breasted Nuthatch -- 01/12/2008 HH 2; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/16/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 LRR 1 Brown-headed Nuthatch -- 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/20/2008 RS 8; 01/27/2008 RS 6; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 12; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 10; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/16/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 RS 4; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 5; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 4 Brown Creeper -- 01/12/2008 HH 2; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 4; 01/27/2008 RS 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 4; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 4; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/19/2008 LMH 1 Carolina Wren -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/10/2008 HH 2; 01/11/2008 HH 8; 01/12/2008 HH 9; 01/13/2008 HH 5; 01/14/2008 HH 4; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 6; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 6; 01/23/2008 HH 4; 01/27/2008 RS 31; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 TD 4; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 9; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 7; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 17; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 17; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 19; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 15; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 15; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 46; 02/16/2008 RS 11; 02/16/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 5; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 9; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 1 Bewick's Wren -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 2 House Wren -- 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/20/2008 RS 2; 01/27/2008 RS 4; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 Winter Wren -- 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/27/2008 RS 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3 Sedge Wren -- 01/14/2008 HH 1; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 3; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 8 Marsh Wren -- 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Golden-crowned Kinglet -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/11/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/20/2008 RS 16; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/27/2008 RS 17; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 3; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 13; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 11; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/16/2008 RS 4; 02/18/2008 LRR 4; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 2; 01/11/2008 HH 3; 01/12/2008 HH 9; 01/13/2008 HH 5; 01/14/2008 HH 10; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 11; 01/17/2008 HH 2; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 18; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 4; 01/27/2008 RS 72; 02/02/2008 LRR 5; 02/04/2008 TD 3; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 15; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 7; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 20; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 35; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 22; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 19; 02/16/2008 RS 11; 02/16/2008 LRR 3; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 16; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 11; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 8 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher -- 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1 Eastern Bluebird -- 01/04/2008 HH 6; 01/10/2008 HH 6; 01/11/2008 HH 26; 01/12/2008 HH 21; 01/13/2008 HH 12; 01/14/2008 HH 73; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 39; 01/17/2008 HH 7; 01/19/2008 HH 18; 01/20/2008 RS 14; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 24; 01/23/2008 HH 9; 01/27/2008 RS 68; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 6; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 2; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 8; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 21; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 9; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 10; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 21; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 21; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 12; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 11; 02/12/2008 HH 16; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 5; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 28; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 11; 02/16/2008 LMH 11; 02/16/2008 RS 8; 02/16/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 RS 34; 02/17/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 39; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 10; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 2 Hermit Thrush -- 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/20/2008 RS 14; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 01/27/2008 RS 21; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 4; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 8; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/16/2008 RS 3; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 4; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 3 American Robin -- 01/04/2008 HH 24; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 40; 01/11/2008 HH 18; 01/12/2008 HH 68; 01/13/2008 HH 17; 01/14/2008 HH 9; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 9; 01/19/2008 HH 30; 01/20/2008 RS 60; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 14; 01/23/2008 HH 6; 01/27/2008 RS 93; 01/30/2008 PL,SH 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 TD 40; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 14; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 44; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 19; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 4; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 9; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 17; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 22; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 8; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 10; 02/12/2008 HH 24; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 156; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 36; 02/16/2008 RS 62; 02/16/2008 LMH 25; 02/16/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 RS 7; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 RS 42; 02/18/2008 LRR 12; 02/19/2008 LMH 5; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 55; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 16 Gray Catbird -- 01/20/2008 RS 2; 01/27/2008 RS 6; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1 Northern Mockingbird -- 01/04/2008 HH 2; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 3; 01/11/2008 HH 4; 01/12/2008 HH 4; 01/13/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 4; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 13; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 6; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 3; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 3; 01/27/2008 RS 13; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/04/2008 TD 5; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 49; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 4; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 5; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 18; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/16/2008 RS 19; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 1; 02/16/2008 LMH 4; 02/16/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 LRR 1; 02/17/2008 RS 4; 02/17/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/19/2008 LMH 5; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 4; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 3 Brown Thrasher -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 1; 01/23/2008 HH 1; 01/27/2008 RS 7; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/11/2008 9

10 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 4; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 11; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 6; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 European Starling -- 01/11/2008 PL,SH 15; 01/12/2008 HH 10; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/17/2008 HH 41; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 3; 01/23/2008 HH 2; 01/27/2008 RS 2; 02/04/2008 TD 6; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 12; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 13; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 3; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 78; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 8; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1500; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 45; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 6; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/16/2008 LMH 8; 02/16/2008 LMH 5; 02/18/2008 LRR 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 American Pipit -- 01/04/2008 HH 22; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 10; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 4; 01/27/2008 RS 28; 02/04/2008 PL,SH 9; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 9; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 12/31/2007 PL,SH 5 Sprague's Pipit -- 01/19/2008 HH 1 Cedar Waxwing -- 01/04/2008 HH 15; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 40; 01/11/2008 HH 12; 01/12/2008 HH 17; 01/13/2008 HH 3; 01/14/2008 HH 6; 01/19/2008 HH 30; 01/23/2008 HH 40; 01/27/2008 RS 14; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/04/2008 TD 50; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 34; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 44; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 11; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 5; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 12; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 11; 02/12/2008 HH 92; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 76; 02/16/2008 RS 9; 02/18/2008 LRR 30; 02/18/2008 LRR 4; 02/19/2008 LMH 30 Orange-crowned Warbler -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/20/2008 RS 9; 01/27/2008 RS 2; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 2; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 Yellow-rumped Warbler -- 01/04/2008 HH 3; 01/07/2008 RM,SM 24; 01/11/2008 HH 2; 01/12/2008 HH 11; 01/13/2008 HH 15; 01/14/2008 HH 18; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 26; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 34; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 38; 01/23/2008 HH 3; 01/27/2008 RS 83; 02/02/2008 LRR 6; 02/04/2008 TD 64; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 5; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 16; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 25; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 20; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 12; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 37; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 52; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 28; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 10; 02/12/2008 HH 5; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 37; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 31; 02/16/2008 LMH 10; 02/16/2008 LMH 6; 02/16/2008 RS 48; 02/16/2008 LRR 3; 02/17/2008 LRR 5; 02/17/2008 RS 37; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/19/2008 LMH 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 47; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 83; 02/23/2008 BSG 1 Pine Warbler -- 01/12/2008 HH 13; 01/13/2008 HH 12; 01/14/2008 HH 5; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 14; 01/17/2008 HH 4; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 36; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 01/23/2008 HH 2; 01/27/2008 RS 61; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 9; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 12; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 4; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 27; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 31; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 97; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 29; 02/16/2008 RS 34; 02/16/2008 LRR 4; 02/17/2008 LRR 2; 02/17/2008 RS 1; 02/17/2008 RS 53; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 29; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 44 Common Yellowthroat -- 01/27/2008 RS 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/19/2008 LMH 1 Eastern Towhee -- 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/20/2008 RS 8; 01/27/2008 RS 22; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 22; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 10; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 17; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 11; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 5; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 19 Bachman's Sparrow -- 01/20/2008 RS 2 Chipping Sparrow -- 01/10/2008 HH 16; 01/11/2008 HH 24; 01/12/2008 HH 89; 01/13/2008 HH 27; 01/14/2008 HH 264; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 67; 01/17/2008 HH 85; 01/19/2008 HH 90; 01/20/2008 RS 15; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 01/23/2008 HH 55; 01/27/2008 RS 70; 02/02/2008 LRR 28; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 7; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 80; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 49; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 7; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 82; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 5; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/12/2008 HH 60; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 31; 02/16/2008 RS 8; 02/16/2008 LMH 2; 02/16/2008 LRR 7; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 35; 02/19/2008 LMH 10 Field Sparrow -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 6; 01/10/2008 HH 4; 01/11/2008 HH 6; 01/12/2008 HH 13; 01/13/2008 HH 4; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/17/2008 HH 4; 01/19/2008 HH 4; 01/20/2008 RS 1; 01/23/2008 HH 2; 01/27/2008 RS 3; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/04/2008 TD 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 2; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 5; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 3; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 13; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2 Vesper Sparrow -- 01/13/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 3; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 7; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 1 Savannah Sparrow -- 01/10/2008 HH 8; 01/11/2008 HH 48; 01/12/2008 HH 3; 01/14/2008 HH 32; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 152; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 50; 01/20/2008 RS 6; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 11; 01/23/2008 HH 3; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 2; 02/02/2008 LRR 3; 02/04/2008 TD 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 21; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 32; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 54; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 5; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 33; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 6; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 90; 02/16/2008 LMH 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 2; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 4; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 5 Henslow's Sparrow -- 02/17/2008 HH,TD 1 LeConte's Sparrow -- 01/11/2008 HH 3; 01/14/2008 HH 4; 01/19/2008 HH 1; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 3; 02/12/2008 HH 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 4 Fox Sparrow -- 01/20/2008 RS 3; 01/26/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/27/2008 RS 3; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 1; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 1; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 8; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 2; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 9; 02/17/2008 RS 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 5 Song Sparrow -- 01/10/2008 HH 2; 01/11/2008 HH 9; 01/12/2008 HH 10; 01/13/2008 HH 6; 01/14/2008 HH 4; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 8; 01/21/2008 HH,TD,GS 2; 01/27/2008 RS 17; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 2; 02/04/2008 TD 5; 02/05/2008 HH,PH 4; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 5; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 18; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 RS&VL 4; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 2; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 24; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 3; 02/11/2008 RS,TD&JT 14; 02/12/2008 HH 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 49; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 16; 02/15/2008 LRR 1; 02/15/2008 LRR 3; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 10; 02/16/2008 LMH 3; 02/16/2008 RS 2; 02/17/2008 RS 4; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 3; 02/19/2008 LMH 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 3; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 9; 02/23/2008 BSG 3 Lincoln's Sparrow -- 01/12/2008 HH 1; 01/14/2008 HH 1; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 01/27/2008 RS 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/09/2008 LR&CL 2; 02/12/2008 HH 1; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 1; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 1 Swamp Sparrow -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/11/2008 HH 2; 01/20/2008 RS 5; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 02/02/2008 LRR 1; 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02/17/2008 RS 37; 02/17/2008 RS 4; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/18/2008 LRR 2; 02/18/2008 LRR 40; 02/19/2008 LMH 6; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 22; 02/20/2008 RS&JT 17; 02/23/2008 BSG 15; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 6 Harris's Sparrow -- 02/18/2008 LRR 1 White-crowned Sparrow -- 01/07/2008 RM,SM 1; 01/10/2008 HH 4; 01/11/2008 HH 5; 01/12/2008 HH 2; 01/14/2008 HH 2; 01/15/2008 HH,TD 69; 01/17/2008 HH 3; 01/19/2008 HH 3; 01/23/2008 HH 6; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/07/2008 HH,TD 35; 02/10/2008 JI,TD,JT,RS,H&PH 6; 02/10/2008 JI&TD 12; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 16; 02/10/2008 HH,PH 6; 02/12/2008 HH 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 2; 02/15/2008 LRR 3; 02/15/2008 LRR 4; 02/15/2008 HH,TD 86; 02/18/2008 LRR 1; 02/23/2008 BSG 12; 02/24/2008 JI,TD&JT 20 10

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