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Spent the morning on North Bass Island with researchers from Stone
Lab. Much of the island is an undeveloped state park.
Below is a census of what we had while there from 0700 to noon. Most of
the time was spent on the south and east side of the island in and around
the vineyards and grasslands. This the area between Kenny Road and
Peeple Road south of Tuhan Road and southeast to Honey Point. It was
somewhat windy and very warm so few
birds seemed to be singing. 50 species were observed. Some numbers
are estimates.
This island could have a lot of birding potential if it is properly
managed in the future.
The grassland habitat could easily harbor more grassland species and
numbers than we found. The Dickcissels and Henslow's Sparrow were
somewhat of a surprise but the habitat is currently there. Sedge
Wrens could easily be possible as well. We didn't spend much time in
the woodlots.
23 Mallard
52 Double-crested Cormorant
14 Great Blue Heron
1 Cooper's Hawk (juvenile)
4 Killdeer
2 American Woodcock
20 Ring-billed Gull
75 Herring Gull
1 Caspian Tern
2 Mourning Dove
2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo
4 Chimney Swift
1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
4 Downy Woodpecker
2 Northern Flicker
1 Eastern Wood-Pewee
1 Willow Flycatcher
1 Great Crested Flycatcher
8 Eastern Kingbird
4 Warbling Vireo
2 Red-eyed Vireo
3 Blue Jay
18 Purple Martin
75 Tree Swallow
175 Barn Swallow
5 Black-capped Chickadee
3 Carolina Wren
3 House Wren
1 Wood Thrush
32 American Robin
1 Gray Catbird
550 European Starling
22 Cedar Waxwing
36 Yellow Warbler
2 Chipping Sparrow
1 Field Sparrow
1 Henslow's Sparrow
8 Northern Cardinal
7 Indigo Bunting
8 Dickcissel
1 Bobolink
350 Red-winged Blackbird
1 Eastern Meadowlark
37 Common Grackle
35 Brown-headed Cowbird
11 Orchard Oriole
7 Baltimore Oriole
9 House Finch
10 American Goldfinch
25 House Sparrow
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H. Thomas Bartlett
Tiffin, Ohio
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