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Posted by John Boyd on 19:15:14 09/21/10
Our 1949 individuals of 69 species were the highest totals we've have in 14 counts (spring and fall). New birds for our part of the count included Yellow-throated Vireo, Gray-cheeked Thrush, and Orchard Oriole). The number of White-crowned Pigeons was also notable.
1 Blue-winged Teal
17 Brown Pelican
371 Double-crested Cormorant
7 Magnificent Frigatebird
5 Great Blue Heron -- 4 white morph, 1 Wurdemann's
32 Great Egret
49 Snowy Egret
1 Little Blue Heron
5 Tricolored Heron
43 Cattle Egret
2 Green Heron
1 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
322 White Ibis
2 Black Vulture
39 Turkey Vulture
10 Osprey
1 Bald Eagle
2 Cooper's Hawk
1 Red-shouldered Hawk
3 Merlin
1 Clapper Rail
3 Black-bellied Plover
6 Semipalmated Plover
12 Willet
18 Ruddy Turnstone
58 Sanderling
2 Least Sandpiper
23 Short-billed Dowitcher
158 Laughing Gull
38 Royal Tern
8 Rock Pigeon
148 White-crowned Pigeon
97 Eurasian Collared-Dove
71 Mourning Dove
14 Common Ground-Dove
4 Monk Parakeet
1 Chuck-will's-widow
13 Belted Kingfisher
17 Red-bellied Woodpecker
4 Great Crested Flycatcher
3 Eastern Kingbird
31 Gray Kingbird
22 White-eyed Vireo
2 Yellow-throated Vireo
2 Red-eyed Vireo
5 Blue Jay
4 Barn Swallow
2 Carolina Wren
12 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
1 Gray-cheeked Thrush
22 Northern Mockingbird
50 European Starling
4 Northern Parula
4 Yellow Warbler
2 Yellow-throated Warbler
6 Prairie Warbler
5 Black-and-white Warbler
6 Ovenbird
5 Northern Waterthrush
1 Louisiana Waterthrush
2 Summer Tanager
56 Northern Cardinal
4 Bobolink
60 Red-winged Blackbird
11 Common Grackle
4 Boat-tailed Grackle
1 Orchard Oriole
2 Baltimore Oriole
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