Bird Survey – November 2020
Urban Forest Monthly Survey
November 26, 2020
36 Species, 331 Individuals
Eight birders spent 3 hours and 7 minutes on this month’s survey on a 54-60 degree, sunny, calm, clear day. There were 36 species observed (331 individuals).
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Thu 26 Nov 2020
7:56 AM
Thu 26 Nov 2020
7:56 AM
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Observations
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 17
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Number observed: 5
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Number observed: 6
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Mating displayMedia
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Number observed: 3
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Fly over -
Number observed: 1
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Fly overMedia
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Number observed: 1
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Flyover -
Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 3
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Differentiated 3 hawks: 2 Adult and 1 immatureMedia
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 3
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One male and female in open field on sycamore and sign posts along Edwards. Second female down Creek path before the crossing up toward Goldenwest.Media
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Number observed: 7
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 6
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 32
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Number observed: 21
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Varying numbers in several flocks. At least one flock of 15 or so. Sometimes one or two at a time. -
Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 8
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Many seen and heard -
Number observed: 3
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Scolding. Two seen together on fence line of equestrian center toward Goldenwest -
Number observed: 27
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Number observed: 4
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Male and female seen -
Number observed: 6
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Chucking and vree whistling throughout morning -
Number observed: 50
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Number observed: 19
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Number observed: 15
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Most of them seen in the sycamores along the bend of the creek as it turns and parallels GoldenwestMedia
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Number observed: 28
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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: 20
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In the field south of dog park and EdwardsMedia
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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: 12
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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Mating display