[nysbirds-l] Northern Nassau CC, brief summary

2017-12-18 Thread GQ
The Northern Nassau Christmas Count was held Saturday, December 16. The results 
were a disappointing 94 species and equally disappointing 19,855 individuals.

There were highlights, however, including a count first 2 Tree Swallows, 3 
Cackling Geese, 7 Bald Eagles, Virginia Rail, 20 Greater Yellowlegs, 2 
Semipalmated Plovers, 9 Common Ravens, 5 American Pipits, 2 Merlins, 19 
Northern Gannets, 21 Rusty Blackbirds, and Horned Lark.
Although nesting of the eagles and ravens occurred nearby, there was probably 
some minor overlap in the numbers counted.

Many species were missed altogether, none more glaring than Eastern Screech Owl 
which has not been missed since 1967. Almost every single species we did record 
was down from the ten-year average. This was particularly evident in waterfowl, 
loons, and grebes, all down roughly 50%-90% off the ten-year average. Most 
small water was at least partially frozen but Long Island Sound was open and 
only had a light chop. Northern Shoveler, Ring-necked Duck, Common Merganser, 
and Ruddy Duck were all zeroes. Greater Scaup came in at 575, roughly 93% down.
Warblers, despite nice finds on adjacent counts, were nonexistent save 11 
Yellow-rumped.

The very small list of common birds that was actually up, on average:

Green-winged Teal
Red-tailed Hawk
Belted Kingfisher
Blue Jay
Fish Crow
American Robin

I haven’t seen the number of participants or effort information yet to draw any 
conclusions.. 


Glenn Quinn
Hauppauge, NY




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[nysbirds-l] Northern Nassau CC, brief summary

2017-12-18 Thread GQ
The Northern Nassau Christmas Count was held Saturday, December 16. The results 
were a disappointing 94 species and equally disappointing 19,855 individuals.

There were highlights, however, including a count first 2 Tree Swallows, 3 
Cackling Geese, 7 Bald Eagles, Virginia Rail, 20 Greater Yellowlegs, 2 
Semipalmated Plovers, 9 Common Ravens, 5 American Pipits, 2 Merlins, 19 
Northern Gannets, 21 Rusty Blackbirds, and Horned Lark.
Although nesting of the eagles and ravens occurred nearby, there was probably 
some minor overlap in the numbers counted.

Many species were missed altogether, none more glaring than Eastern Screech Owl 
which has not been missed since 1967. Almost every single species we did record 
was down from the ten-year average. This was particularly evident in waterfowl, 
loons, and grebes, all down roughly 50%-90% off the ten-year average. Most 
small water was at least partially frozen but Long Island Sound was open and 
only had a light chop. Northern Shoveler, Ring-necked Duck, Common Merganser, 
and Ruddy Duck were all zeroes. Greater Scaup came in at 575, roughly 93% down.
Warblers, despite nice finds on adjacent counts, were nonexistent save 11 
Yellow-rumped.

The very small list of common birds that was actually up, on average:

Green-winged Teal
Red-tailed Hawk
Belted Kingfisher
Blue Jay
Fish Crow
American Robin

I haven’t seen the number of participants or effort information yet to draw any 
conclusions.. 


Glenn Quinn
Hauppauge, NY




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2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
3) http://birding.aba.org/maillist/NY01

Please submit your observations to eBird:
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