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MAY 01, 2016 - OTTAWA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE MONTHLY CENSUS.ROUTES: Same usual morning & afternoon routes - except where closed for eagle nesting. TIME: 8:00am-12:40pm; 2:40pm-6:20pmTEMP.: 53-60-58 COND.: Cool and very foggy until 11:15pm; overcast, winds N/NE at 5-10mph; cloudy then fog again late afternoon; fields flooded from overnight rains; high water due to north winds and rain. OBS.: Katie Clink (morning only), Debbie Hurlvert-Minard, Donna Kuhn, Dave & Kim Myles, Ed Pierce, Jim Reyda, Al & Betty Schlecht (morning only), Chris Stirling (morning only), Tony Szilagye (morning only), Bob Tenhollow (morning only) & Douglas W. Vogus.
I. MAMMALS: 6 SPECIES.
   - Mink - 2

   - Woodchuck - 2
   - Eastern Fox Squirrel - 1
   - Muskrat - 12
   - Eastern Cottontail - 17
   - White-tailed Deer - 6

II. BIRDS: 114 SPECIES.
   - Canada Goose - 616

   - Trumpeter Swan - 24 (yellow neckband "1A2" & yellow neckband "3A8")
   - Wood Duck - 37
   - Gadwall - 26
   - American Wigeon - 3
   - Mallard - 71
   - Blue-winged Teal - 20
   - Northern Shoveler - 12
   - Northern Pintail - 5
   - Green-winged Teal - 70
   - Ring-necked Duck - 1
   - Lesser Scaup - 3
   - Hooded Merganser - 4
   - Ruddy Duck - 2
   - Common Loon - 1
   - Pied-billed Grebe - 18
   - Double-crested Cormorant - 96
   - American Bittern - 1
   - Great Blue Heron - 88
   - Great Egret - 145
   - Snowy Egret - 3
   - Bald Eagle - 15 (6 adult,9 immature - 1 adult caught a young gosling)
   - Sharp-shinned Hawk - 2
   - Cooper's Hawk - 1
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 4
   - Sora - 21
   - Common Gallinule - 2
   - American Coot - 104
   - Sandhill Crane - 3
   - Killdeer - 27
   - Greater Yellowlegs - 11
   - Lesser Yellowlegs - 37
   - Solitary Sandpiper - 3
   - Spotted Sandpiper - 5
   - Pectoral Sandpiper - 4
   - Dunlin - 150
   - Wilson's Snipe - 5
   - Bonaparte's Gull - 4
   - Ring-billed Gull - 6
   - Herring Gull - 10
   - Caspian Tern - 18
   - Common Tern - 9
   - Mourning Dove - 14
   - Chimney Swift - 1
   - Belted Kingfisher - 1
   - Red-bellied Woodpecker - 6
   - Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - 1
   - Downy Woodpecker - 32
   - Hairy Woodpecker - 2
   - Northern Flicker - 25
   - American Kestrel - 2
   - Least Flycatcher - 1
   - Eastern Phoebe - 3
   - Eastern Kingbird - 3
   - White-eyed Vireo - 1
   - Blue-headed Vireo - 3
   - Warbling Vireo - 11
   - Blue Jay - 57
   - Horned Lark - 3
   - Purple Martin - 25
   - Tree Swallow - 384
   - Northern Rough-winged Swallow - 6
   - Bank Swallow - 1
   - Cliff Swallow - 2
   - Barn Swallow - 75
   - Black-capped Chickadee - 3
   - White-breasted Nuthatch - 1
   - House Wren - 14
   - Winter Wren - 1
   - Marsh Wren - 4
   - Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 14
   - Golden-crowned Kinglet - 1
   - Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 13
   - Swainson's Thrush - 2
   - Hermit Thrush - 7
   - Wood Thrush - 2
   - American Robin - 83
   - Gray Catbird - 22
   - Brown Thrasher - 12
   - European Starling - 66
   - American Pipit - 6 (along Krause Rd.)
   - Northern Waterthrush - 9
   - Blue-winged Warbler - 2
   - Black-and-white Warbler - 1
   - Prothonotary Warbler - 3
   - Nashville Warbler - 6
   - Common Yellowthroat - 12
   - Yellow Warbler - 126
   - Palm Warbler - 72
   - Yellow-rumped Warbler - 104
   - Black-throated Green Warbler - 2
   - Eastern Towhee - 3
   - American Tree Sparrow - 2
   - Chipping Sparrow - 10
   - Field Sparrow - 4
   - Savannah Sparrow - 4
   - Henslow's Sparrow - 2 (Adam Grimm Prairie)
   - Song Sparrow - 76
   - Swamp Sparrow - 13
   - White-throated Sparrow - 78
   - White-crowned Sparrow - 21
   - Dark-eyed Junco - 1
   - Northern Cardinal - 36
   - Rose-breasted Grosbeak - 4
   - Indigo Bunting - 1
   - Red-winged Blackbird - 1,237
   - Eastern Meadowlark - 2
   - Rusty Blackbird - 33
   - Common Grackle - 158 (1 eating a Northern Brown Snake)
   - Brown-headed Cowbird - 19
   - Baltimore Oriole - 2
   - House Finch - 3
   - American Goldfinch - 8
   - House Sparrow - 4

III. REPTILES: 1 SPECIES.
   - Northern Water Snake - 1


IV. AMPHIBIANS: 2 SPECIES.
   - Bullfrog - many

   - Northern Leopard Frog - many

V. FISHES: 1 SPECIES.
   - Common Carp - yes!


Douglas W. Vogus - Akron, Ohio.

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