Bird Survey – December 2022
There is no bird survey in December because the count will take place during the annual bird count in early January!
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Mon 2 Jan 2023
7:00 AM
Mon 2 Jan 2023
7:00 AM
Totals
Observations
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Number observed: 12
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Number observed: 5
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Flyovers. -
Number observed: 5
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 6
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Number observed: 2
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Flyovers. -
Number observed: 2
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Flyovers. -
Number observed: 1
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Flyover. -
Number observed: 1
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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: 4
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 60
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Number observed: 13
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Number observed: 5
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 19
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Number observed: 80
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A couple inside Urban Forest but most were in one large flyover flock that was heading northeast. -
Number observed: 1
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Heard only. Likely more. -
Number observed: 2
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Habitat on hill disappearing for this species. -
Number observed: 23
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Number observed: 12
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Number observed: 13
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Number observed: 2
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Both appeared to be of the Sooty race. -
Number observed: 60
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 17
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One flock. -
Number observed: 15
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Number observed: 1
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Paper description turned in for the CBC. Continuing bird within the Urban Forest. Located by some other birders in the center of the Urban Forest. Seen for about 30 seconds under vegetation foraging on ground with a cocked tail before flying up to an oak. Silent. Rusty crown with dark borders. Streaks on breast going down mostly to the white under-tail coverts. Back, wings, and upper tail all olive green. No photo. -
Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 12
Additional species seen by Steve Morris:
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Number observed: 1
Exotic species
Exotic species flags differentiate locally introduced species from native species.
Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by regional bird records committee(s).
Provisional: Either: 1) member of exotic population that is breeding in the wild, self-propagating, and has persisted for multiple years, but not yet Naturalized; 2) rarity of uncertain provenance, with natural vagrancy or captive provenance both considered plausible. When applicable, eBird generally defers to bird records committees for records formally considered to be of “uncertain provenance”. Provisional species count in official eBird totals.
Escapee: Exotic species known or suspected to be escaped or released, including those that have bred but don’t yet fulfill the criteria for Provisional. Escapee exotics do not count in official eBird totals.
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Flyovers.