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SEPTEMBER 04, 2011 - Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Monthly Census.
TIME: 8:00am-12:00pm; 1:30pm-6:15pm TEMP.: 56-77-64 COND.: Cloudy & hazy early, warming throughout; front from the west later, cloudy & cooling down; winds W light & variable early, 5-15mph later with brief sprinkles. ROUTES: Same morning & afternoon routes as usual. GROUP I: 4 persons; GROUP II: 5 persons. OBS.: Katie Clink (morning only), Craig Griffin (afternoon only), Rob & Sandy Harlan, Debra Kibble (afternoon only), Donna Kuhn, Marie Morgan (afternoon only), Ed Pierce, Larry Raper (afternoon only),  Jim Reyda, Al & Betty Schlecht (morning only), Douglas W. Vogus.
I. MAMMALS: 4 SPECIES.
1. Eastern Fox Squirrel - 2
2. Muskrat - 3
3. Eastern Cottontail - 2
4. White-tailed Deer - 4
II. BIRDS: 108 SPECIES.
1. Canada Goose - 108
2. Mute Swan - 2
3. Trumpeter Swan - 38
4. Wood Duck - 128
5. Gadwall - 7
6. American Black Duck - 2
7. Mallard - 396
8. Blue-winged Teal - 68
9. Northern Shoveler - 3
10. Northern Pintail - 1
11. Green-winged Teal - 12
12. Pied-billed Grebe - 16
13. Double-crested Cormorant - 41
14. Great Blue Heron - 95
15. Great Egret - 314
16. Snowy Egret - 24
17. Green Heron - 5
18. Black-crowned Night-Heron - 1
19. Bald Eagle - 6 (2 adult,4 immature)
20. Red-tailed Hawk - 7
21. Peregrine Falcon - 1 (Jen Brumfield)
22. Sora - 4
23. Common Moorhen - 1
24. Black-bellied Plover - 1
25. Semipalmated Plover - 4
26. Killdeer - 12
27. Greater Yellowlegs - 21
28. Lesser Yellowlegs - 46
29. Solitary Sandpiper - 1
30. Spotted Sandpiper - 5
31. Hudsonian Godwit - 2 (Jen Brumfield)
32. Marbled Godwit - 1
33. Semipalmated Sandpiper - 9
34. Least Sandpiper - 10
35. White-rumped Sandpiper - 1
36. Baird's Sandpiper - 1
37. Pectoral Sandpiper - 1
38. Stilt Sandpiper - 14
39. Buff-breasted Sandpiper - 1
40. Short-billed Dowitcher - 27
41. Ring-billed Gull - 239
42. Herring Gull - 5
43. Caspian Tern - 83
44. Common Tern - 469
45. Forster's Tern - 13
46. Mourning Dove - 28
47. Chimney Swift - 14
48. Ruby-throated Hummingbird - 3
49. Belted Kingfisher - 3
50. Red-bellied Woodpecker - 4
51. Downy Woodpecker - 26
52. Hairy Woodpecker - 2
53. Northern Flicker - 5
54. Eastern Wood-Pewee - 10
55. Willow Flycatcher - 1
56. Eastern Phoebe - 7
57. Great Crested Flycatcher - 4
58. Eastern Kingbird - 16
59. Warbling Vireo - 14
60. Philadelphia Vireo - 1
61. Red-eyed Vireo - 5
62. Blue Jay - 17
63. American Crow - 2
64. Purple Martin - 3
65. Tree Swallow - 405
66. Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 1
67. Bank Swallow - 1
68. Barn Swallow - 7
69. Black-capped Chickadee - 6
70. Tufted Titmouse - 2
71. White-breasted Nuthatch - 5
72. House Wren - 7
73. Marsh Wren - 9
74. Veery - 2
75. Gray-cheeked Thrush - 1
76. Swainson's Thrush - 12
77. Wood Thrush - 1
78. American Robin - 133
79. Gray Catbird - 43
80. Brown Thrasher - 2
81. European Starling - 309
82. Cedar Waxwing - 64
83. Tennessee Warbler - 5
84. Orange-crowned Warbler - 2
85. Nashville Warbler - 1
86. Yellow Warbler - 2
87. Chestnut-sided Warbler - 1
88. Magnolia Warbler - 4
89. Blackpoll Warbler - 4
90. American Redstart - 3
91. Prothonotary Warbler - 1
92. Northern Waterthrush - 1
93. Common Yellowthroat - 22
94. Wilson's Warbler - 1
95. Canada Warbler - 1
96. Field Sparrow - 15
97. Savannah Sparrow - 2
98. Song Sparrow - 30
99. Swamp Sparrow - 6
100. Northern Cardinal - 32
101. Indigo Bunting - 9
102. Red-winged Blackbird - 1,453 (1 leucistic bird in a large flock off Veler Rd.)
103. Common Grackle - 34
104. Brown-headed Cowbird - 3
105. Baltimore Oriole - 17
106. House Finch - 4
107. American Goldfinch - 59
108. House Sparrow - 2
III. REPTILES: 3 SPECIES.
1. Red-eared Turtle - 1
2. Midland Painted Turtle - 2
3. Eastern Fox Snake - 1
IV. AMPHIBIANS: 3 SPECIES.
1. Bullfrog - 4 (1 eating a Green Frog)
2. Green Frog - many
3. Northern Leopard Frog - many
V. FISHES: 1 SPECIES.
1. Common Carp - many
VI. BUTTERFLIES: 14 SPECIES.
1. Eastern Black Swallowtail
2. Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
3. Cabbage Butterfly
4. Clouded Sulphur
5. Bronze Copper
6. Eastern Tailed-Blue
7. Pearl Crescent
8. Red Admiral
9. Buckeye
10. Red-spotted Purple
11. Viceroy
12. Monarch
13. Silver-spotted Skipper
14. Least Skipper
 
Douglas W. Vogus - Akron, Ohio.

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