[obol] Lincoln County NAMC

Range Bayer rbayer at orednet.org
Thu May 17 15:11:40 PDT 2007


Hi,

The East Cascades Bird Conservancy's web site
 (http://www.ecbcbirds.org/Projects/NAMC/tabid/69/Default.aspx) indicates
that the spring NAMC dates include May 12 "and" 13, so the Lincoln County
NAMC included both dates, with records kept separate for each date.

Lincoln County NAMC reports that were sent to me and that I relayed on to
Lincoln County NAMC Compiler Janelle Wesley (Janelle_Wesley at blm.gov)
indicate that a total of 112 species were reported on May 12 and 13.  103
species on May 12, and 81 species on May 13.

Highlights: Semipalmated Sandpiper, Tufted Puffin, and Eurasian
Collared-Dove.

Contributors included field trips on May 12 for International Migratory
Bird Day at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area by Yaquina Birders and
Naturalists led by Range Bayer and by Bonding with Birds organized by
Cindy Ashy and three groups at Siletz Bay/Lincoln City area by Lincoln
City Audubon that were led by Dick Demarest, Kathleen Nickerson, and
Laurelyn Schellin and Al Rice [fide Raylene Erickson].

The three groups or individuals reporting the most species were Janet
Lamberson (68), Sally Lockyear and Jean Weakland (46), and Wayne Hoffman
(42).  The most species recorded by a field trip was 36 by the Lincoln
City Audubon field trip to Siletz Bay led by Dick Demarest.

Other individuals who contributed or reported field notes, in alphabetical
order, include: Kitty Brigham, Bruce Dugger, Peggy Fulkerson, Joel, Wil,
Nik, and Martha Geier; Roy Lowe, Wendy McAtee, Laimons Osis, and Phil
Pickering.

Below is the list of species for both days.

GR. WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE      5/12
BRANT                        5/12   5/13
CANADA GOOSE                 5/12   5/13
MALLARD                      5/12   5/13
GREATER SCAUP                5/12   5/13
HARLEQUIN DUCK               5/12   5/13
SURF SCOTOR                  5/12   5/13
WHITE-WINGED SCOTOR          5/12   5/13
BLACK SCOTOR                 5/12   5/13
BUFFLEHEAD                   5/12
HOODED MERGANSER             5/12
RED-BR.  MERGANSER           5/12   5/13
RUFFED GROUSE                5/12
RED-THROATED LOON            5/12   5/13
PACIFIC LOON                 5/12   5/13
COMMON LOON                  5/12   5/13
PIED-BILLED GREBE                   5/13
HORNED GREBE                 5/12
WESTERN GREBE                5/12   5/13
SOOTY SHEARWATER                    5/13
BROWN PELICAN                5/12   5/13
BRANDT’S CORMORANT           5/12   5/13
DOUBLE-CR. CORMORANT         5/12   5/13
PELAGIC CORMORANT            5/12   5/13
GREAT BLUE HERON             5/12   5/13
GREAT EGRET                  5/12
GREEN HERON                         5/13
TURKEY VULTURE               5/12   5/13
OSPREY                       5/12   5/13
BALD EAGLE                   5/12   5/13
RED-TAILED HAWK              5/12   5/13
MERLIN                       5/12
SEMIPALMATED PLOVER          5/12
KILLDEER                     5/12   5/13
BLACK OYSTERCATCHER          5/12   5/13
GREATER YELLOWLEGS           5/12
WANDERING TATTLER            5/12
SPOTTED SANDPIPER            5/12
WHIMBREL                     5/12   5/13
MARBLED GODWIT               5/12
BLACK TURNSTONE              5/12   5/13
SANDERLING                   5/12
Semipalmated Sandpiper       5/12
WESTERN SANDPIPER            5/12
DUNLIN                       5/12
SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER       5/12   5/13
RED-NECKED PHALAROPE         5/12   5/13
BONAPARTE’S GULL             5/12   5/13
RING-BILLED GULL             5/12   5/13
CALIFORNIA GULL              5/12   5/13
WESTERN GULL                 5/12   5/13
GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL         5/12   5/13
GLAUCOUS GULL                5/12   5/13
CASPIAN TERN                 5/12   5/13
COMMON MURRE                 5/12   5/13
PIGEON GUILLEMOT             5/12   5/13
MARBLED MURRELET             5/12   5/13
RHINOCEROS AUKLET            5/12   5/13
TUFTED PUFFIN                       5/13
ROCK PIGEON                  5/12   5/13
BAND-TAILED PIGEON           5/12   5/13
EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE              5/13
MOURNING DOVE                5/12
NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL        5/12
VAUX’S SWIFT                 5/12
ANNA’S HUMMINGBIRD           5/12   5/13
RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD           5/12
BELTED KINGFISHER            5/12   5/13
DOWNY WOODPECKER                    5/13
HAIRY WOODPECKER             5/12
NORTHERN FLICKER             5/12
PILEATED WOODPECKER          5/12
OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER       5/12
PACIFIC-SLOPE FLYCATCHER     5/12   5/13
STELLER’S JAY                5/12   5/13
AMERICAN CROW                5/12   5/13
COMMON RAVEN                 5/12
PURPLE MARTIN                5/12   5/13
TREE SWALLOW                 5/12   5/13
VIOLET-GREEN SWALLOW         5/12   5/13
N. ROUGH-WING. SWALLOW              5/13
CLIFF SWALLOW                5/12
BARN SWALLOW                 5/12   5/13
CHESTNUT-BKD. CHKADEE.       5/12   5/13
BROWN CREEPER                5/12
BEWICK’S WREN                5/12
WINTER WREN                  5/12
MARSH WREN                   5/12
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET                5/13
SWAINSON’S THRUSH            5/12   5/13
AMERICAN ROBIN               5/12   5/13
WRENTIT                      5/12   5/13
EUROPEAN STARLING            5/12   5/13
ORANGE-CR. WARBLER           5/12   5/13
BLACK-THR. GRAY WARBLER             5/13
HERMIT WARBLER               5/12
COMMON YELLOWTHROAT          5/12   5/13
WILSON’S WARBLER             5/12   5/13
SPOTTED TOWHEE               5/12   5/13
SAVANNAH SPARROW             5/12
SONG SPARROW                 5/12   5/13
WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW        5/12   5/13
GOLDEN-CR. SPARROW           5/12   5/13
DARK-EYED JUNCO              5/12
BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK        5/12   5/13
RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD         5/12   5/13
BREWER’S BLACKBIRD           5/12   5/13
BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD         5/12   5/13
PURPLE FINCH                 5/12
HOUSE FINCH                  5/12   5/13
AMERICAN GOLDFINCH           5/12   5/13
HOUSE SPARROW                5/12   5/13


Cheers,

Range Bayer




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