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Thank you to
the
businesses
listed
here
for supporting the Observatory and helping
to
promote birding in the
Lake Erie Shores &
Island Region!
Birds & Business
Alliance program information
can
be found
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OBSERVATORY
GIFT SHOP
WINTER HOURS
Fri. Sat., & Sun.
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
We are open all
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FREMONT
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT
RESULTS
December 31, 2011
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Total |
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Species |
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4 |
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Snow Goose |
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5 |
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Cackling Goose |
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3,723 |
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Canada Goose |
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34 |
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Trumpeter Swan |
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207 |
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Tundra Swan |
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10 |
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Wood Duck |
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52 |
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Gadwall |
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70 |
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American Wigeon |
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3,643 |
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American Black Duck |
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21,157 |
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Mallard |
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35 |
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Northern Shoveler |
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24 |
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Northern Pintail |
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2 |
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Green-winged Teal |
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12 |
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Redhead |
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13 |
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Ring-necked Duck |
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4 |
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Lesser Scaup |
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9 |
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Bufflehead |
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5 |
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Common Goldeneye |
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15 |
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Hooded Merganser |
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887 |
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Common Merganser |
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1 |
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Red-breasted Merganser |
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11 |
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Ruddy Duck |
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2 |
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Pied-billed Grebe |
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5 |
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Double-crested Cormorant |
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78 |
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Great Blue Heron |
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39 |
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Bald Eagle |
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8 |
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Northern Harrier |
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3 |
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Sharp-shinned Hawk |
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11 |
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Cooper's Hawk |
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51 |
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Red-tailed Hawk |
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15 |
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American Kestrel |
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28 |
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American Coot |
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8,902 |
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Ring-billed Gull |
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24 |
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Herring Gull |
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727 |
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Rock Pigeon |
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268 |
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Mourning Dove |
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11 |
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Eastern Screech-Owl |
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2 |
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Great Horned Owl |
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3 |
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Belted Kingfisher |
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38 |
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Red-bellied Woodpecker |
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1 |
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
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114 |
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Downy Woodpecker |
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27 |
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Hairy Woodpecker |
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54 |
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Northern Flicker |
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121 |
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Blue Jay |
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216 |
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American Crow |
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120 |
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Horned Lark |
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50 |
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Black-capped Chickadee |
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15 |
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Tufted Titmouse |
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5 |
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Red-breasted Nuthatch |
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64 |
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White-breasted Nuthatch |
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21 |
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Brown Creeper |
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21 |
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Carolina Wren |
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2 |
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Winter Wren |
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4 |
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Golden-crowned Kinglet |
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40 |
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Eastern Bluebird |
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17 |
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American Robin |
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2 |
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Northern Mockingbird |
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5,666 |
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European Starling |
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28 |
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Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler |
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590 |
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American Tree Sparrow |
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1 |
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Field Sparrow |
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45 |
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Song Sparrow |
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4 |
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Swamp Sparrow |
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7 |
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White-throated Sparrow |
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4 |
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White-crowned Sparrow |
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231 |
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Dark-eyed Junco |
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63 |
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Lapland Longspur |
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226 |
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Northern Cardinal |
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317 |
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Red-winged Blackbird |
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2 |
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Rusty Blackbird |
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296 |
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Common Grackle |
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426 |
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Brown-headed Cowbird |
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40 |
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House Finch |
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3 |
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Pine Siskin |
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248 |
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American Goldfinch |
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895 |
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House Sparrow |
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77 |
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Total Species |
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50,124 |
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Total Birds |
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673 |
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Party Distance |
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24 |
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Hrs by Foot |
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32 |
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Distance by Foot |
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42 |
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Hrs by Car |
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595 |
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Distance by Car |
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3 |
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Hrs Nocturnal |
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46 |
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Distance Nocturnal |
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20 |
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Total Observers in Field |
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Areas Covered: |
- East of Fremont and south/east
of Route 6
and north of Route 412. |
- East of Fremont and south of
Route 412 and
north of Route 20. |
- South of Route 20 and east of
the Sandusky River
south of Fremont. |
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- West of Route 19 and north of
Route 20. |
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- West of the Sandusky River and
southe of Route 20. |
- North of Fremont and east of
Route 19 and
west of the Sandusky River. |
- Northeast of Fremont and east
of the Sandusky River and
north/west of Route 6. |
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- Bike path from Sandusky River
in Fremont east to Clyde. |
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The center point of the
count circle is the intersection
of Route 20 and the Sandusky
River. |
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Last updated on
Sunday, January 08, 2012 |
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Black Swamp Bird Observatory
13551 W. State Route 2
Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449
419 898-4070
We are located at the entrance to Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
The
mission of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory is to inspire the
appreciation, enjoyment,
and conservation of birds and their habitats through research,
education, and outreach.
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