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Oklahoma Hummingbird Survey Results 2012 Summary Wildlife Diversity Program Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hummingbirdsurveyresults.htm 405-424-0099 mhickman@zoo.odwc.state.ok.us

INTRODUCTION The Wildlife Diversity Program of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation first began requesting hummingbird data from Oklahomans in the 1988 Watchable Wildlife Newsletter. In 1991, the brochure Oklahoma s Hummingbirds was published, complete with an Oklahoma Hummingbird Survey Form. In 2005, participants were given their first opportunity to submit data through the agency s website. Data gathered are compiled and an annual summary of the results are prepared and sent to survey participants. The information provided through the survey allows the Wildlife Diversity Program to learn more about the state s hummingbird population and how long these migrants reside in Oklahoma each year. Hummingbirds belong to a group of birds called neotropical migrants birds that winter from northern Mexico to the tip of South America and migrate to North America to breed. Scientists in North and South America have initiated a partnership for the conservation of neotropical migrants called Partners in Flight/Aves de las Americanas. Efforts on behalf of neotropical migrants are currently focused on habitat conservation and restoration, monitoring of wintering and breeding populations, and public awareness. Oklahoma has 66 breeding songbird neotropical migrants, including the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, and in more recent years, the Black-chinned Hummingbird. Your continued participation in the Oklahoma Hummingbird Survey will help the Wildlife Diversity Program develop a quality database that will further the conservation effort directed toward these neotropical migrants. We can t thank you enough! 2012 RESULTS In 2012, 19 Oklahomans from 16 counties participated in the Oklahoma Hummingbird Survey. The earliest hummingbird sighting in 2012 was of a Rubythroated Hummingbird on April 4 in McIntosh County. The earliest Blackchinned Hummingbird sighting reported was on April 5 from Pushmataha County. The latest sighting reported for an identified Ruby-throated Hummingbird was on October 11 from Johnston County. No one provided a date for the latest sighting for Black-chinned Hummingbirds in 2012. However, a Rufous Hummingbird was an observer s latest hummingbird sighting on November 30 in Logan County. A map is provided (Figure 1) showing earliest and latest recorded dates of both hummingbird species (where applicable) observed by county, as well as the number of reports for each county. The most frequently reported date for putting up hummingbird feeders was April 1 (37%).

One hundred percent (100%) of participants put their feeders up before April 5 th. Eighty-two percent (82%) of participants took their feeders down on or after October 15th with the latest date being December 1st. Participants were divided into western, central and eastern regions. Alfalfa County south to Cotton County defines the eastern boundary of the western region, and Osage County south to Bryan County defines the western boundary of the eastern region. In 2012 the Eastern Region had the most participants with 10 closely followed by the Central Region with 8 and the Western Region with 1. Regional results and comparisons are presented in Table 1 located on the same page with the map (Figure 1). The list of other wildlife species visiting hummingbird feeders continues to be quite diverse. Wildlife species reported are as follows: BIRDS Baltimore Oriole Orchard Oriole House Finch Carolina Chickadee American Robin Northern Cardinal Rufous Hummingbird INSECTS ants honeybees wasps (red & black) Yellow jacket moths praying mantis Unidentified Butterfly sp. Recorded observations of the use of plants by hummingbirds resulted in a diverse plant list. However I ve only listed the top 15, in order of the most frequently listed. Red Honeysuckle Salvia sp. Petunias Lantana sp. Cannas Morning Glory Four o clocks Trumpet Vine Cypress Vine Crepe Myrtle Zinnias Cardinal climber Bee Balm Phlox Pentas

Comments From Our Participants: - This is sooner than I have seen them in the past. Did not seem to be as many as other years. (Woods) - 23 lbs of sugar used in 2012. Mixed 3 ½ cups water to 1 cup of sugar. (Logan) - Not a good year for hummers here. (Payne) - Our numbers have been low the last 2 years. We only had 5 6 until August and then that number doubled for a few weeks. (Logan) Getting Ready for Year 2013 Hummingbird Observations! For submitting your 2013 hummingbird survey results you may download the form from our website, save it to your computer, complete and attach it in an email to: mhickman@zoo.odwc.state.ok.us. The Survey Form has been revised to make it easier for participants to complete. The survey form is available through the Wildlife Department s website: http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/wildlifemgmt/citizen_science.htm Whether through the website or by postal mail please return or submit your information to the Oklahoma Wildlife Diversity Program before December 1, 2013. We would also like to ask participants to record specific dates (in other words, include exact day) on your survey forms. Without a specific date, the point of the survey is negated. We would welcome digital images of your hummingbird visitors. If you would like to submit one or more images, please send them to my email address: mhickman@zoo.odwc.state.ok.us. Please be sure that the images are high resolution (prefer 300 dpi) and provide me with how you would like the image to be credited. Sorry but we cannot provide remuneration for your images. Again, we would like to thank all the participants for your contribution to the hummingbird database. All of the information you provide is beneficial to understanding the habitat requirements of the Ruby-throated and Black-chinned Hummingbirds.

Table 1. Data Comparison for Survey Results by Region # of Reports Earliest Sightings Earliest Sightings Latest Sightings Region Ruby-throated Black-chinned of Hummingbirds 2009 2010 2011 2012 2009 2010 2011 2012 2009 2010 2011 2012 2009 2010 2011 2012 Eastern 25 14 8 10 5-Apr 5-Apr 4-Apr 4-Apr N/A N/A N/A 5-Apr 21-Nov 24-Oct 11-Oct 15-Oct Central 12 2 9 8 30-Mar 14-Apr 31-Mar 5-Apr 23-Mar N/A 3-May N/A 30-Oct 4-Oct 3-Nov 30-Nov Western 10 4 5 1 13-Apr 1-Apr 8-Apr 14-Apr 26-Mar 1-Apr 6-Apr N/A 10-Oct 29-Sep 2-Oct 20-Sep Total # reports 47 20 22 19 Woods (1) 04-15 09-20 Logan (3) 04-12 11-30 RUHU Osage (1) 04-07 10-07 Oklahoma (1) 04-07 10-04 Payne (2) 04-15 09-24 Okmulgee (1) 04-11 10-02 Tulsa (1) 04-14 09-28 Craig (1) 04-06 10-05 Rogers (1) 04-17 09-29 Muskogee (1) 04-04 10-09 McIntosh (1) 04-04 10-04 Sequoyah (1) 04-09 10-02 Figure 1. 2012 Hummingbird Summary by County (number of reports for that county) Top date is the earliest sighting of RTHU unless otherwise noted Bottom date is the latest sighting Carter (1) 04-05 09-30 Pontotoc (1) 04-11 10-07 Johnston (1) 04-10 10-11 Pushmataha (1) 04-05 RTHU & BCHU 10-15 RTHU=Ruby-throated Hummingbird BCHU=Black-chinned Hummingbird RUHU=Rufous Hummingbird