The 2012 Toledo CBC, held this past Sunday December 16, set another record
with a stellar total of 110 species. This tops the 108 species tallied
last year and marks the third consecutive year a new state record has been
established on the Toledo count. Kudos to all participants who -- every
year -- cheerfully an proficiently scour both great and anything-but-great
birding areas within our circle. Coverage of the open waters of Maumee
Bay by Captains Zwiebel and Stockford once again paid big dividends.
Species highlights include the following: Greater white-fronted goose,
Snow goose, White-winged scoter, Black scoter, Common loon, Red-necked
grebe (1st count record), Turkey vulture, Merlin, Sandhill crane,
Killdeer, Wilson’s snipe, Long-eared owl, Northern saw-whet owl,
Red-headed woodpecker, Northern shrike, Marsh wren, Gray catbird, Savannah
sparrow, Yellow-headed blackbird, Red crossbill, White-winged crossbill
(85!), and Common redpoll.
The following all-time Toledo CBC high counts are also of interest:
American robin (1,879), Red-winged blackbird (28,229), and Pine siskin
(433, including 375 at Woodlawn Cemetery).
More details can be found at Rarebird.org.
Matt
Matt Anderson
The Andersons, Inc.
PO Box 119
Maumee, OH 43537
419-891-6527 (office)
419-265-9686 (cell)
419-891-6588 (fax)
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