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Hi all,

It has never felt better than to come in 2nd (probably) this year on a CBC.

Yes! Wooster counters reached the century mark for the 1st time this year,
following a fantastic 108 species seen by Toledo birders - my hat off to
them.

Our 62nd consecutive count was held on Dec. 24th that turned out to be a
very nice early Christmas present.

The best bird of the day was a White-eyed Vireo - found and identified by a
group of Amish teenagers and later photographed by Cheryl Harner and Ryan
Steiner. It was found in the
Secrest Arboretum  (OARDC) at the south end of Wooster.

This species was followed closely, if not as an equally good find Lesser
Yellows- found and voluminously documented by Gary Cowell on the Wilderness
Road south of the
Funk Bottoms Wildlife Area.

To my knowledge both of these birds have not been relocated since  their
initial discovery.

As a group, we had 20 species of waterfowl, including all 3 species of
swans.  We also had a full complement of woodpeckers and wrens.

In the most "difficult to miss, but missed" category  were the hermit
thrush and meadowlark.

The nearly complete list  (one party not reporting yet) follows:

It includes 10 new high records, several new highs and a new species for
the count- Double-crested Cormorant

   *Standard Common Name* *Total seen 2010-2011* *Previous High* * * *
 Status*  Snow Goose (white morph) 1 6      Canada Goose 2418 5000      Mute
Swan 2 4      Trumpeter Swan 2 7      Tundra Swan 180 30   new high  Gadwall
69 65      American Wigeon 10 12   new high  American Black Duck 164 465
Mallard 838 5487      Northern Shoveler 7 8      Northern Pintail 11
55      Green-winged
Teal 1 31      Canvasback 1 5      Redhead 29 5   new high  Ring-necked Duck
10 61      scaup sp.- probable Lesser
1        Bufflehead 10 3   new high  Hooded Merganser 10 5   new high
Red-breasted
Merganser 1 6      Ruddy Duck 2 9      duck sp. 2,000 - sunset silhouettes
1500   new high  Ring-necked Pheasant 1 19      Wild Turkey 66 200      Common
Loon 1 1   tie high  Pied-billed Grebe 7 8      Double-crested Cormorant 3
  new species  Great Blue Heron 26 36      Bald Eagle 2 7      Northern
Harrier 3 21      Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 5      Cooper's Hawk 5 13
Red-shouldered
Hawk 9 9   tie high  Red-tailed Hawk 60 86      Rough-legged Hawk 3 18
     American
Kestrel 29 44      American Coot 614 116   new high  Sandhill Crane 38 17   new
high  Killdeer 145 60   new high  Lesser Yellowlegs 1     new species  Wilson's
Snipe 2 25      Ring-billed Gull 269 1500      Herring Gull 2 4      Rock
Pigeon 299 812      Mourning Dove 606 749      Eastern Screech-Owl 3
18      Great
Horned Owl 7 17      Barred Owl 3 10      Short-eared Owl 6 15      Belted
Kingfisher 10 12      Red-headed Woodpecker 19 58      Red-bellied
Woodpecker 140 234      Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 3 5      Downy Woodpecker
169 316      Hairy Woodpecker 40 43      Northern (Yellow-shafted) Flicker
60 64      Pileated Woodpecker 14 17      Northern Shrike 1 2      White-eyed
Vireo 1     new species  Blue Jay 328 364      American Crow 514 1415
    Horned
Lark 3 603      Carolina Chickadee 242 414      Black-capped Chickadee 25
250      chickadee sp. 45 180      Tufted Titmouse 195 252      Red-breasted
Nuthatch 2 18      White-breasted Nuthatch 137 229      Brown Creeper 12 34
     Carolina Wren 57 94      Winter Wren 3 12      Marsh Wren 5 6
 Golden-crowned
Kinglet 28 129      Ruby-crowned Kinglet 3 3   tie high  Eastern Bluebird
203 273      American Robin 90 300      Gray Catbird 1 1   tie high  Northern
Mockingbird 24 26      European Starling 1610 9500      American Pipit 12 27
     Cedar Waxwing 14 193      Common Yellowthroat 1 2      Yellow-rumped
(Myrtle) Warbler 34 24   new high  Eastern Towhee 13 36      American Tree
Sparrow 807 1933      Field Sparrow 8 29      Savannah Sparrow 7 9      Fox
Sparrow 8 6      Song Sparrow 437 486      Swamp Sparrow 99 113
White-throated
Sparrow 139 179      White-crowned Sparrow 156 446      Dark-eyed
(Slate-colored) Junco 301 777      Northern Cardinal 564 1002      Red-winged
Blackbird 712 800      Rusty Blackbird 11 300      Common Grackle 157 862
   Brown-headed Cowbird 113 504      blackbird sp. 300 600      Purple Finch
2 23      House Finch 117 414      Pine Siskin 96 148      American
Goldfinch 265 430      House Sparrow 407 2511      Total Individuals 16,742


For more information and/or to be put on an email list for next year's
count contact:

Roger Troutman
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