[TN-Bird] Mayfield-Gray Spring Count (Second Try)

  • From: "Tommy Edwards" <Tommy.Edwards@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 20:56:09 -0500

Mayfield-Gray Chapter (Columbia) TOS
Spring Count Date: May 2, 3, 2008
Temp. 62-80 degrees F
Cloud cover: P. cloudy, rain       =20
Wind:  se 5-15-20mph
Start time May 2, 5:00am
End time May 3, 10:00pm

Canada Goose    64 =20
Wood duck   25 =20
Mallard     8
Blue-winged teal    7  =20
Wild Turkey 49
Northern bobwhite   4
Pied-billed grebe   1
D.C. cormorant  2
Great blue heron    37
Great egret 1
Green heron 7
Black vulture   30
Turkey vulture  83
Bald eagle       4=20
Cooper=92s hawk   1
Red-shouldered hawk 4
Red-tailed hawk 11
Am. Kestrel 7
Sora        6
Killdeer        31
Greater yellowlegs  1
Lesser yellowlegs   5
Solitary sandpiper  18
Willet      1
Spotted sandpiper   10
Least sandpiper 52
Wilson snipe    2
Rock pigeon 27
Eur. Collard dove   12
Mourning dove   69
Yellow=3Dbilled cuck  1
Barred owl      2
Common nighthawk    2
Chuck-wills-widow   8
Whippoorwill    1      =20
Chimney swift   30
Ruby-thr.hummer 31
Belted kingfisher   6
Red-headed woodpecker3 =20
Red-bellied woodpecker26
Downy woodpecker    6
Hairy woopecker 1
Northern Flicker    2
Pileated woodpecker 11
Eastern wood pewee  16
Acadian flycatcher  21
Eastern Phoebe  26
Gr.creasted flycatcher20
Eastern kingbird    30
White-eyed vireo    48
Yellow-thr. Vireo   5
Warbling vireo  6
Red-eyed vireo  49
Blue jay        40
Am. Crow        98
Horned lark 2
Purple martin   31
Tree swallow    13
N. rough-wing swall 112
Cliff swallow   85
Barn swallow    21
Carolina chickadee  20
Tufted titmouse 46
White-br. Nuthatch  30
Carolina wren   25
Bewick=92s wren   8
House wren  4
Marsh wren  2
Blue-gray Gnatchat. 37
Eastern bluebird    62
Veery       5
Swainson thrush 4
Wood thrush 20
Am. Robin       76
Gray catbird    20
N. mockingbird  41
Brown thrasher  18
European starling   357
Blue-wing warbler   5
Tennessee       11 =20
Nashville warbler   3  =20
N. Parula       15 =20
Yellow warbler  14 =20
Chestnut-sided warbler 3   =20
Magnolia warbler    1
Cape May warbler    2  =20
Yellow rump warbler 21 =20
Black-thr.Gn warbler    4  =20
Blackburnian warbler    1  =20
Yellow thr. Warbler 9  =20
Pine warbler    4  =20
Prairie  warbler    10 =20
Palm warbler    17 =20
Bay-br. Warbler 2  =20
Blackpoll warbler   9  =20
Cerulean warbler    1  =20
Black & white warbler 9=20
Am. Redstart    12 =20
Prothonotary warbler    13 =20
Worm eating warbler 11 =20
Ovenbird        9  =20
N. waterthrush  7  =20
Louisiana waterthrush10=20
Kentucky warbler    25     =20
Common Yellowthrt   42 =20
Hooded warbler  1      =20
Yellow br. Chat 30 =20
Summer tanager  31 =20
Scarlet tanager 24 =20
Eastern towhee  46 =20
Chipping sparrow    8  =20
Field sparrow   43     =20
Savannah sparrow    7      =20
Song sparrow    2      =20
White-thr. Sparrow  14 =20
White-crown sparrow 4  =20
N. cardinal     130=20
Rose Br. Grosbeak   10 =20
Blue grosbeak   18 =20
Indigo bunting  121
Dickcissel      5  =20
Bobolink        140=20
Red-wing blackbird  97 =20
Eastern meadowlark  52 =20
Common grackle  65 =20
Brn-headed cowbird  26 =20
Orchard oriole  21 =20
Baltimore oriole    3      =20
House finch 8  =20
Am. Goldfinch   52 =20
House sparrow   35 =20

Total Species:  131=20

Effort:
Number of parties:  4
Feeder watcher: 1
Feeder hours:   1
Party hours by foot:    27
Party hours by car: 35
Owling hours:   3
Owling miles:   22
Party miles by foot:    19
Party miles by car: 559
  =20



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