Sixty species received votes from forty voters. Here’s what we thought:
2019
Next Oregon bird
Multiple first-place votes: (2)
bold = at least one first-place vote
#=number of voters out of 40
T=total points
#
T
Species
20
89
Black-tail Gull (12)
21
74
Black Vulture (7)
13
35
Winter Wren (2)
8
27
Brown Shrike
7
19
Yellow-green Vireo
5
19
Royal Tern (2)
6
19
Common Pochard
4
15
Great BB Gull (2)
5
15
Nelson's Sparrow
5
13
E Meadowlark
6
13
Field Sparrow
4
12
Cerulean Warbler
3
11
Stejneger's Scoter
3
11
Mississippi Kite
3
10
Fieldfare
3
10
Boreal Chickadee
3
9
Neotropic Cormo
4
9
Siberian Accentor
3
8
Bell's Sparrow
2
8
Ivory Gull
3
7
Thick-billed King
2
7
Yellow-billed Mag
3
7
Yellow-brow Warb
2
6
Rufous-crowned Sp
3
6
Eurasian Kestrel
3
6
Connecticut Warbler
2
6
Am. Oystercatcher
2
6
Gray Wagtail
1
5
Inca Dove
1
5
Stonechat
2
5
Kittlitz's Murrelet
2
5
Terek Sandpiper
1
4
Reddish Egret
1
4
Bluethroat
2
4
Com Greenshank
1
4
Northern Gannet
1
4
Common Crane
1
4
Band-rumped S-P
2
4
Arctic Warbler
2
4
Yellow-billed Magpie
3
4
Redwing
3
4
Baird's Sparrow
2
4
Mexican Violetear
1
3
Gray-tailed Tattler
1
3
Mex Whippoorwill
1
3
Bendire's Thrasher
1
3
Temminck's Stint
1
3
Cory's Shearwater
2
3
Waved Albatross
1
2
Crested Auklet
1
2
Great-winged Petrel
1
2
Wood Stork
2
2
Hepatic Tanager
1
2
E Spot-billed Duck
1
1
Grace's Warbler
1
1
Craveri's Murrelet
1
1
Least Auklet
1
1
Red-tailed Tropicb
1
1
Northern Hobby
1
1
Rivoli's Hummer
Alan Contreras
acontrer56@xxxxxxxxx
Eugene, Oregon
www.alanlcontreras.com
Attending Christmas Bird Counts with good weather forecasts.