SAX-ZIM CBC
Monday December 18, 2017
Mild temps and a near-record number of participants enabled us to tally 37 
species…which TIES OUR ALL-TIME SPECIES COUNT!

This was my 33rd year conducting the Christmas Bird Count in the Sax-Zim Bog. 
The center of the 15-mile diameter circle is at the junction of CR7 and 
CR52/Arkola.

Highlights included 5 Great Gray Owls, 2 N Hawk Owl, 4 Wild Turkeys (a first 
for this count), 8 Boreal Chickadees (all in bog… NONE at the feeders on 
Admiral!), 2 Mourning Doves (only 3rd time on the count), SEVEN Black-backed 
Woodpeckers! (McDavitt, Admiral, Nichols Lake Rd), 18 Sharp-tailed Grouse 
(including 11 at feeders on CR29/229), 2 Northern Goshawk (flying over Owl 
Avenue), 2 Hoary Redpolls (at Welcome Center), and a Three-toed Woodpecker (1/4 
mile bushwhack into a bog 1.1 miles west of US53 on south side of Nichols Lake 
Road).

MISSES included Evening Grosbeak (Mary Lou’s feeders are not in the count 
circle :(), White-winged Crossbill (no cones…all in New England and eastern 
Canada),
Also, Frank and Kim found a Snowy Owl along CR29/229 but alas, it was 3/4 mile 
outside the count circle.

Big thanks to Sandy Roggenkamp, Bill Tefft, Martha, Susan Meisner, Sarah 
Beaster, Lori Williams, Clinton Nienhaus, Jessica Dexter, Dave Benson, Kim 
Eckert, Tony Hertzel, Pam Benson, Frank Nicoletti, Kristina Dexter, Tom & Carol 
Ann Bloom, compiler Sparky Stensaas, and Lars Benson.

Tentative Totals of All species:
13 Bald Eagle
10 Rough-legged Hawk
2 Northern Goshawk
8 Ruffed Grouse
18 Sharp-tailed Grouse
4 Wild Turkey
5 Great Gray Owl
2 Northern Hawk Owl
8 Downy Woodpecker
14 Hairy Woodpecker
7 Pileated Woodpecker
7 Black-backed Woodpecker
1 Three-toed Woodpecker
102 Rock Pigeon
2 Mourning Dove
66 European Starling
11 Northern Shrike
58 American Crow
98 Common Raven
22 Gray Jay
22 Blue Jay
9 Black-billed Magpie
405 Black-capped Chickadee
8 Boreal Chickadee
24 Red-breasted Nuthatch
8 White-breasted Nuthatch
2 Golden-crowned Kinglet
1 Brown Creeper
6 Snow Bunting
60 House Sparrow
52 Pine Grosbeak
350 Common Redpoll
2 Hoary Redpoll
2 Purple Finch
8 Pine Siskin
2 American Goldfinch
12 Red Crossbill
(Snowy Owl just outside the count circle)

**NOTES ON OTHER BOG BIRDS
At least 13 Great Gray Owls are being seen throughout the Bog…We assume these 
are all “locals,” resident birds that just pop out from the bogs in early 
morning and late afternoon to feed.
Check all the usual roads….And roads marked for GGOW on the birding map found 
at www.saxzim.org

Mary Lou’s feeders are still hosting a large flock of Evening Grosbeaks every 
morning. Clinton Nienhaus found a Lincoln’s Sparrow there a few weeks ago.

Loretta’s feeders may be the best place to see Pine Grosbeaks right now. Many 
males at eye level!

Welcome Center feeders has many redpolls including 2 Hoaries. Gray Jays are 
also coming to the suet. Check out the "Human Feeder" inside!

Admiral Road feeders are stocked but no Boreal Chickadees there...yet! You'll 
have to pishhh your hear out along bog stretches to find them.

Stone Lake Road is also out of the count circle, and Rough-legged Hawks and 
Northern Shrikes are often seen along this road.

Please go to www.saxzim.org<http://www.saxzim.org> for upcoming events and 
field trips.
Buy tickets for the January 21 Boreal Wings Gala at Springbrook Nature Center 
on our website shop
Friends of Sax-Zim Bog<http://www.saxzim.org/>
Protecting the SAX-ZIM BOG for future generations of birds & birders.
www.saxzim.org







Sparky Stensaas
2515 Garthus Road
Wrenshall MN 55797
218.341.3350
sparkystens...@hotmail.com

www.ThePhotoNaturalist.com
www.KollathStensaas.com
www.SaxZim.org

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