Bald Eagles and Northern Harriers are still quite abundant, but waterfowl numbers have fallen since the preceding week. A walk along the beautiful, pristine Tatt Starr trail near Fortescue yielded a lot of Snow Geese and a great number of perched Bald Eagles. Leaders: Karen Johnson, Chris Marks, and David Lord.
39 species
Snow Goose 25
Canada Goose 12
Mute Swan 24
American Black Duck 11
Mallard 13
Green-winged Teal 234
Lesser Scaup 1
Bufflehead 31
Hooded Merganser 6
Common Merganser 8
Red-breasted Merganser 1
Wild Turkey 40
Great Blue Heron 3
Black Vulture 2
Turkey Vulture 18
Northern Harrier 5
Bald Eagle 10
Red-shouldered Hawk 1
Red-tailed Hawk 2
Clapper Rail 1
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Ring-billed Gull 10
Herring Gull 6
Great Black-backed Gull 12
Mourning Dove 12
Great Horned Owl 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 3
Blue Jay 4
Fish Crow 11
Carolina Chickadee 4
Tufted Titmouse 10
Carolina Wren 2
American Robin 14
Yellow-rumped Warbler 2
Northern Cardinal 3
Red-winged Blackbird 11
Eastern Meadowlark 3
Common Grackle 2
Tatt Starr Trail
23 species
Snow Goose 800
Canada Goose 14
Mute Swan 4
American Black Duck 12
Blue-winged Teal 1
Green-winged Teal 15
Bufflehead 12
Hooded Merganser 6
Common Merganser 2
Great Blue Heron 4
Northern Harrier 4
Bald Eagle 6
Ring-billed Gull 3
Herring Gull 14
Great Black-backed Gull 2
Mourning Dove 2
Northern Flicker 2
Blue Jay 4
Fish Crow 1
American Robin 5
Yellow-rumped Warbler 1
Red-winged Blackbird 23
Boat-tailed Grackle 2
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