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JUNE 05, 2011 - Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Monthly Census.
ROUTES: Same usual morning and afternoon routes except where closed for eagle nesting. GROUP I: 4 persons; GROUP II: 4 persons. TIME: 8:00am-12:30pm; 2:00pm-6:15pm TEMP.: 68-82 COND.: Sunny & pleasant; winds E/NE 5-8mph OBS.: Katie Clink, Delores Cole, Michael O'Brien, Al Schlecht (morning only); Aaron Bartley, Ed Pierce, Jim Reyda & Douglas W. Vogus (all day).
I. MAMMALS: 6 SPECIES.
1. Raccoon - 1
2. Mink - 1
3. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 3
4. Muskrat - 2
5. Eastern Cottontail - 5
6. White-tailed Deer - 7
II. BIRDS: 77 SPECIES.
1. Canada Goose - 329
2. Mute Swan - 1
3. Trumpeter Swan - 33 (15 cygnets); adults with yellow neck band "1A2" and green neck band old & un-readable, possibly "1AM", 7AM" or "14M", 74M".
4. Wood Duck - 199 (1 nestbox with 14 eggs)
5. American Wigeon - 3
6. Mallard - 74
7. Blue-winged Teal - 4
8. Common Merganser - 1 (male at mouth of Crane Creek - possibly injured)
9. Pied-billed Grebe - 21 (10 young)
10. Double-crested Cormorant - 18
11. Least Bittern - 2
12. Great Blue Heron - 97
13. Great Egret - 125
14. Green Heron - 20
15. Black-crowned Night-Heron - 4
16. Bald Eagle - 5 (1 adult,4 immature)
17. Red-tailed Hawk - 7
18. American Kestrel - 1
19. Common Moorhen - 4
20. American Coot - 6
21. Killdeer - 20
22. Spotted Sandpiper - 5
23. Ring-billed Gull - 7
24. Herring Gull - 7
25. Caspian Tern - 1
26. Common Tern - 49
27. Mourning Dove - 8
28. Yellow-billed Cuckoo - 2
29. Chimney Swift - 3
30. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 7
31. Downy Woodpecker - 7
32. Northern Flicker - 6
33. Eastern Wood-Pewee - 6
34. Willow Flycatcher - 28
35. Eastern Phoebe - 2
36. Great Crested Flycatcher - 6
37. Eastern Kingbird - 32
38. Warbling Vireo - 18 (1 on nest)
39. Red-eyed Vireo - 9
40. Blue Jay - 6
41. Purple Martin - 14
42. Tree Swallow - 196
43. Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 2
44. Cliff Swallow - 40 (about 60 nests)
45. Barn Swallow - 32
46. Black-capped Chickadee - 3
47. Tufted Titmouse - 6
48. White-breasted Nuthatch - 1
49. Carolina Wren - 1
50. House Wren - 20
51. Sedge Wren - 1
52. Marsh Wren - 34
53. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 2
54. Wood Thrush - 1
55. American Robin - 59
56. Gray Catbird - 37
57. Brown Thrasher - 7
58. European Starling - 31
59. Cedar Waxwing - 8
60. Yellow Warbler - 156
61. American Redstart - 1
62. Prothonotary Warbler - 3
63. Common Yellowthroat - 45
64. Field Sparrow - 14
65. Savannah Sparrow - 1
66. Song Sparrow - 48
67. Swamp Sparrow - 10
68. Northern Cardinal - 31
69. Indigo Bunting - 33
70. Red-winged Blackbird - 485
71. Eastern Meadowlark - 2
72. Common Grackle - 71
73. Brown-headed Cowbird - 13
74. Orchard Oriole - 3
75. Baltimore Oriole - 19
76. American Goldfinch - 26
77. House Sparrow - 4
III. REPTILES: 5 SPECIES.
1. Common Snapping Turtle - 1
2. Red-eared Turtle - 4
3. Midland Painted Turtle - 21
4. Northern Water Snake - 2
5. Eastern Garter Snake - 2
IV. AMPHIBIANS: 2 SPECIES.
1. Bullfrog - many
2. Green Frog - many
V. FISHES: 2 SPECIES.
1. Common Carp - many
2. Bluegill - 4
VI. BUTTERFLIES: 6 SPECIES.
1. Eastern black Swallowtail - 6
2. Eastern Tiger Swallowtail - 4
3. Pearl Crescent - 1
4. Viceroy - 2
5. Monarch - 3
6. Silver-spotted Skipper - 7
 
Douglas W. Vogus - Akron, Ohio.

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