Bird Survey – August 2021
Urban Forest Monthly Survey
August 27, 2021
27 Species, 236 Individuals
It was calm, clear, and sunny; temperatures in the low 70s rising to a humid 80 degrees. We had three “Jims” (Kendall, Currie and Stacy), Ellen Tipping, Betty Kanne, Brenda Sabin, Nancy Kappelmann, and Maureen Myers, along with me, to survey the start of fall migration. Thanks much to Ellen for recording the count on eBird.
Some species, like the House Wrens and Spotted Towhees, seem to take up singing again after being silent during nesting. The House Finches were abundant as the UF plants produce seeds after blooming.
The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher has returned to winter at the Urban Forest and the Hooded Orioles, that breed here, will soon leave and head south to their wintering grounds. A Western Tanager was seen today and more will be traveling through in the next month. Of interest were two Dark-eyed Juncos in the corralled area of the Urban Forest. These montane birds seem to be nesting in lower elevations and perhaps nested somewhere nearby. It is normally rare in August to have them here. It will be interesting for us to keep an eye out for them and see if they are present all year around.
These observations are really a credit to the habitat created to support these birds. Thank you to all who volunteer and work so laboriously throughout the year to make the Urban Forest what it is today.
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 5
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Number observed: 7
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Number observed: 23
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 7
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 11
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Number observed: 26
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Number observed: 16
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 6
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 3
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near stablesMedia
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Number observed: 75
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Number observed: 23
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Number observed: 2
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f DEJU because face is uniform gray w/o dark black lores, not pink across breast,Media
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 2
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immatures with yellow/orange billsMedia
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Number observed: 8
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near stablesMedia
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 1
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I understand that females have black bills in breeding plumage in late summer, early fall. What is this bird then? Shouldn’t this be a female in non-breeding? But it is too early.