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FREMONT
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT
RESULTS
December 31, 2011
 
 Total   

Species

          4   Snow Goose
          5   Cackling Goose
    3,723   Canada Goose
         34   Trumpeter Swan
       207   Tundra Swan
         10   Wood Duck
         52   Gadwall
         70   American Wigeon
    3,643   American Black Duck
   21,157   Mallard
         35   Northern Shoveler
         24   Northern Pintail
          2   Green-winged Teal
         12   Redhead
         13   Ring-necked Duck
          4   Lesser Scaup
          9   Bufflehead
          5   Common Goldeneye
         15   Hooded Merganser
       887   Common Merganser
          1   Red-breasted Merganser
         11   Ruddy Duck
          2   Pied-billed Grebe
          5   Double-crested Cormorant
         78   Great Blue Heron
         39   Bald Eagle
          8   Northern Harrier
          3   Sharp-shinned Hawk
         11   Cooper's Hawk
         51   Red-tailed Hawk
         15   American Kestrel
         28   American Coot
    8,902   Ring-billed Gull
         24   Herring Gull
       727   Rock Pigeon
       268   Mourning Dove
         11   Eastern Screech-Owl
          2   Great Horned Owl
          3   Belted Kingfisher
         38   Red-bellied Woodpecker
          1   Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
       114   Downy Woodpecker
         27   Hairy Woodpecker
         54   Northern Flicker
       121   Blue Jay
       216   American Crow
       120   Horned Lark
         50   Black-capped Chickadee
         15   Tufted Titmouse
          5   Red-breasted Nuthatch
         64   White-breasted Nuthatch
         21   Brown Creeper
         21   Carolina Wren
          2   Winter Wren
          4   Golden-crowned Kinglet
         40   Eastern Bluebird
         17   American Robin
          2   Northern Mockingbird
    5,666   European Starling
         28   Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler
       590   American Tree Sparrow
          1   Field Sparrow
         45   Song Sparrow
          4   Swamp Sparrow
          7   White-throated Sparrow
          4   White-crowned Sparrow
       231   Dark-eyed Junco
         63   Lapland Longspur
       226   Northern Cardinal
       317   Red-winged Blackbird
          2   Rusty Blackbird
       296   Common Grackle
       426   Brown-headed Cowbird
         40   House Finch
          3   Pine Siskin
       248   American Goldfinch
       895   House Sparrow
   
          77   Total Species
  50,124   Total Birds
   
   
       673   Party Distance
         24   Hrs by Foot
         32   Distance by Foot
         42   Hrs by Car
       595   Distance by Car
          3   Hrs Nocturnal
         46   Distance Nocturnal
         20   Total Observers in Field
   
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.
- West of Route 19 and north of Route 20.
- 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.
- Bike path from Sandusky River in Fremont east to Clyde.
The center point of the count circle is the intersection of Route 20 and the Sandusky River.

 

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.