[TN-Bird] Cades Cove BBS route birds

Hi folks,

Here are the top species from my Breeding Bird Survey Route,
conducted in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Thursday, June
17, 2004.  Areas covered were Cades Cove (Blount county) Roaring Fork
Motor Nature Trail (Sevier County) and Clingman?s Dome Road (running
along the border of Sevier County, and North Carolina)

Top species in number of individuals:
American Crow:  69
Chipping Sparrow:  42
Dark-eyed Junco:  32
Red-eyed Vireo:  29
Ovenbird:  26  (this is probably skewed because lots of rain caused
high rivers, and this LOUD bird could be better heard over the noise
than a lot of other species)
Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher:  24
Indigo Bunting:  23

Top species in number of locations:
American Crow:  26 (out of 50)
Chipping Sparrow:  24
Red-eyed Vireo:  18
Ovenbird: 17
Dark-eyed Junco:  14
Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher:  13
Blue-headed Vireo:  13

charlie


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