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 as well as all required "Rare Bird Report Forms" to the Circle Compiler. Record All your Teams effort (Time and Miles) in the table at the end of this form. Only this "official" Tally Sheet will be accepted (No other tally sheet, nor ebird reports will be accepted). (SL) - State Location where bird was seen (name of park, creek or community). And, the location within that area. (DS) - Describe Sighting. Use "Rare Bird Report Form" and give detailed information about the bird (photo helpful). Any bird that is not listed on this Tally Sheet should be added to Additional Species. And, a Rare Bird Report form, as well as stating the location of where the bird was seen, is required. National Audubon may require this additional documentation. Please provide names of participant and the time/miles report, found at the end of this file. Contact Coastal Circle compiler with questions or concerns: Bettina Eastman (714) 293-1079. Email form to: bettinae24@gmail.com. Mail to: Bettina Eastman, 21572 Kaneohe Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646-7859. IRC/OCP 1 IRC/OCP 2 IRC/OCP 3 Species Area Total Where? Where? Where? Snow Goose (SL) Ross's Goose (SL) Greater White-fronted Goose (SL) Brant Cackling Goose (SL) Canada Goose Mute Swan (exotic) Black Swan (exotic) Egyptian Goose (exotic) Mandarin Duck (exotic) Domestic Duck (exotic) Muscovy Domestic (exotic) Wood Duck Blue-winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Northern Shoveler Gadwall Eurasian Wigeon (SL) American Wigeon Mallard Northern Pintail Green-winged Teal Canvasback Redhead Ring-necked Duck Greater Scaup (DS) Lesser Scaup Surf Scoter White-winged Scoter (SL)
CAOC - Coastal page 2 of 9 Black Scoter (SL) Bufflehead Common Goldeneye (SL) Hooded Merganser Common Merganser (SL) Red-breasted Merganser Ruddy Duck California Quail Pied-billed Grebe Horned Grebe Eared Grebe Western Grebe Clark's Grebe Aechmophorus sp. Rock Pigeon Band-tailed Pigeon Eurasian Collared-Dove Common Ground-Dove Mourning Dove Greater Roadrunner White-throated Swift Anna's Hummingbird Costa's Hummingbird Allen's Hummingbird Selasphorus sp. Ridgway's Rail Virginia Rail Sora Common Gallinule American Coot Black-necked Stilt American Avocet Black Oystercatcher Black-bellied Plover Pacific Golden-Plover (SL) Snowy Plover Semipalmated Plover Killdeer Whimbrel Long-billed Curlew Marbled Godwit Ruddy Turnstone Black Turnstone Red Knot Surfbird Sanderling Dunlin Least Sandpiper Western Sandpiper
CAOC - Coastal page 3 of 9 peep sp. Short-billed Dowitcher Long-billed Dowitcher Dowitcher, sp. Wilson's Snipe Spotted Sandpiper Wandering Tattler Lesser Yellowlegs Willet Greater Yellowlegs Red Phalarope Pomarine Jaeger Parasitic Jaeger Jaeger sp Common Murre Cassin's Auklet Rhinoceros Auklet Black-legged Kittywake Bonaparte's Gull Heermann's Gull Mew Gull Ring-billed Gull Western Gull California Gull Herring Gull Iceland Gull (Thayer's) (SL) Glaucous-winged Gull Gull sp. Caspian Tern Forster's Tern Royal Tern Black Skimmer Red-throated Loon Pacific Loon Common Loon Loon sp. Northern Fulmar Sooty Shearwater Pink-footed Shearwater Black-vented Shearwater Shearwater sp. Brandt's Cormorant Double-crested Cormorant Pelagic Cormorant American White Pelican Brown Pelican American Bittern Least Bittern (SL) Great Blue Heron
CAOC - Coastal page 4 of 9 Great Egret Snowy Egret Reddish Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Yellow-crowned Night-Heron (DS) White-faced Ibis Turkey Vulture Osprey White-tailed Kite Northern Harrier Sharp-Shinned Hawk Cooper's Hawk Accipiter sp. Red-shouldered Hawk Red-tailed Hawk Ferruginous Hawk (SL) Buteo sp Barn Owl Great Horned Owl Burrowing Owl (SL) Short-eared Owl (SL) Belted Kingfisher Acorn Woodpecker Red-naped Sapsucker (SL) Red-breasted Sapsucker Downy Woodpecker Nuttall's Woodpecker Northern Flicker American Kestrel Merlin Peregrine Falcon Mitered Parakeet (exotic) White-fronted Parrot (exotic) Red-crowned Parrot (exotic) Lilac-crowned Parrot (exotic) Red-lored Parrot (exotic) Turquoise (Blue)-fronted Parrot Yellow-headed Parrot (exotic) Rose-ringed Parakeet (exotic) Blue-crowned Parakeet (exotic) Parrot sp. Cassin's Kingbird Gray Flycatcher (SL) Black Phoebe Eastern Phoebe (DS) Say's Phoebe Vermillion Flycatcher Loggerhead Shrike (SL)
CAOC - Coastal page 5 of 9 Hutton's Vireo Plumbeous Vireo (SL) California Scrub-Jay American Crow Common Raven Horned Lark Tree Swallow Northern Rough-winged Swallow Barn Swallow (SL) Mountain Chickadee Bushtit Red-breasted Nuthatch White-breasted Nuthatch Brown Creeper Rock Wren House Wren Pacific Wren (SL) Marsh Wren Bewick's Wren Cactus Wren Blue-gray Gnatcatcher California Gnatcatcher Golden-crowned Kinglet (SL) Ruby-crowned Kinglet Wrentit Japanese White-eye (exotic) Western Bluebird Hermit Thrush American Robin Varied Thrush (SL) California Thrasher Northern Mockingbird European Starling Cedar Waxwing Northern Red Bishop (exotic) Pin-tailed Whydah (exotic) Orange-cheeked Waxbill (exotic) Bronze Mannikin (exotic) Scaly-breasted Munia (exotic) House Sparrow American Pipit House Finch Purple Finch Pine Siskin Lesser Goldfinch American Goldfinch Green-tailed Towhee (SL) Spotted Towhee California Towhee
CAOC - Coastal page 6 of 9 Chipping Sparrow Lark Sparrow Savannah Sparrow Belding's form Large-billed form Fox Sparrow Song Sparrow Lincoln Sparrow Swamp Sparrow White-throated Sparrow (SL) White-crowned Sparrow Golden-crownedSparrow Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon) (Slate-colored) Western Meadowlark Bullock's Oriole Red-winged Blackbird Brown-headed Cowbird Brewer's Blackbird Great-tailed Grackle Nothern Waterthrush (SL) Black-and-white Warbler (SL) Orange-crowned Warbler Nashville Warbler MacGillivray's Warbler (SL) Common Yellowthroat American Redstart (SL) Yellow Warbler (SL) Palm Warbler (SL) Yellow-rumped Warbler Myrtle Black-throated Gray Warbler Townsend's Warbler Hermit Warbler (SL) Wilson's Warbler (SL) Summer Tanager (SL) Western Tanager Additional Species not on the list: Use Rare Bird Report Form Species: Location:
Sea & Sage Audubon Coastal Christmas Bird Count Report from Area Leaders (page 7) Coastal Count Area #: Leader: Date: I. Enter names and contact info below for all participants (leaders, observers, counters and talliers). Suggestion: fill in participants names and contact info BEFORE count day. Then you can turn in a nice printed copy and not do it by hand at the last minute. I need to be able to read what you enter. I can give you an electronic form if you want. II. Calculate time and mileage statistics on this form. It is VERY IMPORTANT that you gather accurate effort data from your counters. III. Collect State Location notes from each party. Individual tally sheets should contain this information. IV. Combine totals from all parties in your area on ONE tally form to turn in to the compiler. Written descriptions of any birds not on the tally sheet or marked (DS) must be included with your report. Have observers fill out a Rare Bird form for each rare sighting. Rare birds with inadequate written descriptions will be dropped. V. Turn in this form with attached combined tally sheet, Rare Bird report forms and the individual tally sheets from your various parties. VI. Come to the compilation meeting at the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary Learning Center after the count, and celebrate! Meeting starts at 7 PM; be there early if you plan to eat with us. Contact Nancy Kenyon in advance to order food; watch for announcements. Please inform all participants: everyone is invited. Name Address Zip Telephone E-Mail 1. 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Revised 12-6--18, bee
Sea & Sage Audubon Coastal Christmas Bird Count Report from Area Leaders (page 8) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Contact count compiler with questions or concerns: Bettina Eastman. 714-293-1079. Email form to: bettinae24@gmail.com Mail to: Bettina Eastman, 21572 Kaneohe Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646-7859. Revised 12-6--18, bee
Sea & Sage Audubon Coastal Christmas Bird Count Report from Area Leaders (page 9) Coastal Count Area #: Leader: Date: In the table below, list each party and break out their time and miles. Just add it all up to get the totals at the bottom. Total up nighttime hours and miles separately ( Night is before 6:30 AM or after 5:30 PM). SEA & SAGE AUDUBON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS REPORT FROM AREA LEADERS In the table below, list each party and break out their time and miles. Just add it all up to get the totals at the bottom. Total up nighttime hours and miles separately ("Night" is before 6:30 AM or after 5:30 PM) daytime hours only Party 1 Party 2 Party 3 Party 4 Party 5 Party 6 Party 7 Party 8 Party 9 Party 10 Party 11 Party 12 Party 13 Party 14 Party 15 Start time End Time night hours Daytime hours Hours By foot Hours by Car Hours by Boat night miles Daytime Miles Miles By foot daytime miles only Miles by Car Miles by Boat GRAND TOTALS Earliest Start Time Latest End Time Number of feeder-watchers Total hours by feeder-watchers PARTY HOURS AND MILES: A Party is any group of people birding together, or even one person birding alone. If the same group is together all morning and stays together all afternoon, that's one party. But, if the same people are together all morning, then later split into 2 groups they become two new parties (for a Total of 3 groups). It does NOT matter how many people are in each party. The CBC statistics are based on "parties", not "people". Estimate how much of your daytime birding efforts were on foot, in a vehicle, or on a boat. "Night" is before 6:30 AM or after 5:30 PM. Keep nighttime activities (owling & railing) separate from daytime. If you take any long breaks (like for lunch) subtract that from your total hour. Revised 12-6--18, bee