NAMC Results: Monroe


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Posted by Brian Rapoza on 19:51:24 09/22/05

Following are the results for the North American Migration Count for Monroe County, held on Saturday, September 17. Thanks to the following who participated in the count: Mark Hedden, Casey Lott, Brennan Mulrooney, Brynne Mulrooney and Sue, Cory, and Chadi.

Brown Pelican-12
Double-crested Cormorant-21
Magnificent Frigatebird-9
Great Blue Heron-1
Great Egret-52
Snowy Egret-8
Little Blue Heron-7
Tricolored Heron-1
Reddish Egret-1
Cattle Egret-13
Green Heron-4
White Ibis-57
Turkey Vulture-10
Osprey-9
Mississippi Kite-1
Bald Eagle-1
Cooper's Hawk-3
Broad-winged Hawk-2
Merlin-4
Peregrine Falcon-2
Common Moorhen-1
Black-bellied Plover-8
Semipalmated Plover-10
Solitary Sandpiper-1
Willet-13
Spotted Sandpiper-1
Marbled Godwit-2
Ruddy Turnstone-6
peep sp.-55
Short-billed Dowitcher-90
Laughing Gull-213
Caspian Tern-1
Royal Tern-141
Sandwich Tern-5
Forster's Tern-1
Rock Dove-30
White-crowned Pigeon-3
Eurasian Collared Dove-20
Mourning Dove-7
Common Ground-Dove-5
Chuck-will's-widow-3
Belted Kingfisher-1
Red-bellied Woodpecker-6
"Traill's" Flycatcher-1
Least Flycatcher-1
Gray Kingbird-1
Purple Martin-80
Barn Swallow-405
American Crow-5
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher-15
Veery-1
Northern Mockingbird-9
European Starling-20
Red-eyed Vireo-10
Northern Parula-3
Yellow Warbler-1
Blackburnian Warbler-1
Yellow-throated Warbler
yellow-lored form-1
white-lored form-2
Prairie Warbler-4
Western Palm Warbler-17
Black-and-white Warbler-3
American Redstart-2
Ovenbird-8
Northern Waterthrush-5
Kentucky Warbler-1
Common Yellowthroat-3
Hooded Warbler-1
Northern Cardinal-4
Indigo Bunting-1
Bobolink-3
Red-winged Blackbird-15
Common Grackle-2
Baltimore Oriole-1

Species: 72
Individuals: 1,467



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