Feb 16, 2013 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
18 species
- California Quail 8
- Mourning Dove 2
- Anna's Hummingbird 2
- Steller's Jay 8
- Western Scrub-Jay 3
- American Crow 5
- Black-capped Chickadee 3
- Chestnut-backed Chickadee 1
- American Robin 6
- European Starling 3
- Spotted Towhee 8
- Song Sparrow 3
- White-crowned Sparrow 2
- Golden-crowned Sparrow 2
- Dark-eyed Junco 15
- House Finch 4
- Pine Siskin 1
- Evening Grosbeak 13
A bit disappointing. My Thrush did not show up nor did the Flickers or any other woodpeckers.
Feb 16, 2013 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
15 species
Feb 16, 2013 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
15 species
- Sharp-shinned Hawk 1
- Mourning Dove 16
- Anna's Hummingbird 2
- Steller's Jay 2
- Western Scrub-Jay 1
- American Crow 27
- Black-capped Chickadee 3
- Chestnut-backed Chickadee 1
- American Robin 19
- European Starling 9
- Spotted Towhee 8
- Song Sparrow 2
- Golden-crowned Sparrow 3
- Dark-eyed Junco 15
- House Finch 12
5 comments:
Still, it looks pretty impressive to me!
That is still a lot of birds to see. We have lots of birds here. Sometimes we get an entire "cloud" of blackbirds that hang out in our huge oak trees.
We are counting too. This is our first year and I'm loving it.
Wonderful bird counts. I certainly don't have that many different birds, but I did get a pic of an owl perched right outside AND I get to count it. How cool is that!
Fantastic bird counts! My daughter was marveling at the different birds that were coming up to the window to get the bird seed we put out on the ledges (to try--key word is try) to deter the crows that keep watch on our yard. It was fun to see her so excited, she kept running out and putting out more seed and then trying to scare the crows off the ledges. (We put out other seed for them.)
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