We had 23 also - highest for our feeding station. We live in a big forest,
near a hemlock gorge.
1.. Carolina Chickadee (3)
2.. Tufted Titmouse (2)
3.. N. Cardinal (14)
4.. White-breasted Nuthatch (2)
5.. American Goldfinch (95)
6.. Red-breasted Nuthatch (1)
7.. Downy Woodpecker (3)
8.. Purple Finch (65)
9.. N. Junco (19)
10.. White-throated Sparrow (2)
11.. Red-bellied Woodpecker (1)
12.. Song Sparrow (5)
13.. Fox Sparrow (2)
14.. Am.Tree Sparrow (20)
15.. Rufous-sided Towhee (2)
16.. Carolina Wren (1)
17.. Brown Creeper (1)
18.. White-crowned Sparrow (1)
19.. Common Grackle* (45)
20.. Red-winged Blackbird* (20)
21.. Rusty Blackbird* (3)
22.. Brown -headed Cowbird* (22)
23.. House Finch* (3)
*The last five species were new today!
I didn't count the single robin that flew in and observed twice, but did not
actually partake (as far as I was able to tell) - despite the dried currants
I've been trying to tempt frugivores with.
I was fortunate to have a big stash of cracked corn with which to tempt the
icterids away from the feeders, so that the little guys could still feed. We
went through a frightful amount of seed today. Everyone was so frantic, with
ten inches of snow cover.
So we are tied. But, considering you are in a small urban yard, I concede
the contest to you in the unlikely case that we have the highest number.
Thanks!
Bruce
Bruce Lombardo
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Milliron" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 8:51 PM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Snowy Day Birding Contest
> Greetings,
>
> I was going to post to ohiobirds.org but it seems the site is down....
> Today was the best backyard birding day I have ever had. Not only did I
> get
> the most species in one day, but I also picked up two life birds!! The
> lifers were Fox Sparrow and Rusty Blackbird. There were 3 Fox Sparrows
> and
> 2 Rusty Blackbirds and they were around for most of the day so I got a lot
> of great looks and was able to compare with similar birds. Quite the
> banner
> day for my little 20'X20' or so backyard!
>
> Here's the list:
>
> 1. Tufted Titmouse (2)
> 2. European Starling (15)
> 3. Fox Sparrow (3)
> 4. Blue Jay (1)
> 5. Cowbird
> 6. Rusty Blackbird (2)
> 7. Tree Sparrow (1)
> 8. Grackle (3)
> 9. American Robin (1)
> 10. Cardinal (12)
> 11. Dark-eyed Junco (17+)
> 12. Song Sparrow (5)
> 13. Eastern Towhee (4) (or is it rufous-sided, I forget what is
> current, sorry)
> 14. Carolina Wren (2)
> 15. White-throated Sparrow (5)
> 16. Chickadee (3)
> 17. Goldfinch (16)
> 18. WB Nuthatch (1)
> 19. Red-bellied Woodpecker (1)
> 20. Mourning Dove (14)
> 21. Downy Woodpecker (2)
> 22. Red-winged blackbird (35+)
> 23. House Finch (6)
>
> Hope everyone else had a great day and enjoyed this wintery weather.
>
> Sarah Milliron
> Albany, Ohio
>
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