We have nine days left before the votes are posted. Cast yours now !
Here’s how you vote. Give a “5” to the MOST likely bird to next be found in
Oregon from the list below (You can add a species if you want to). Give a “4”
to the next most likely, down to “1”. You get only those five weighted votes.
No funky numbers or duplicate numbers.
Send me your votes by November 15 and I’ll tally and post the results. Feel
free to include your reasons and I’ll post a selection.
Aleutian Tern
Am Purple Gallinule
Am. Oystercatcher
Arctic Warbler
Baird's Sparrow
BB Cuckoo
Bell's Sparrow
Bendire's Thrasher
Black Vulture
Black-tailed Gull
Bluethroat
Boreal Chickadee
Brown Shrike
Brown-crested Fly
Bulwer's Petrel
Cave Swallow
Cerulean Warbler
Common Crane
Common Greenshank
Common Pochard
Common Rosefinch.
Connecticut Warbler
Craveri's Murrelet
Crested Auklet
Dusky Warbler
E Meadowlark
E Spot-billed Duck
Eurasian Kestrel
Far Eastern Curlew
Field Sparrow
Fieldfare
Grace's Warbler
Gray Wagtail
Gray-tailed Tattler
Great BB Gull
Great-winged Petrel
Greater Pewee
Gull-billed Tern
Hepatic Tanager
Inca Dove
Ivory Gull
Kittlitz's Murrelet
Least Auklet
Least Storm-Petrel
Lesser Frigatebird
Little Curlew
Mex Whippoorwill
Mexican Violetear
Mississippi Kite
Nelson's Sparrow
Neotropic Cormorant
Northern Gannet
Northern Hobby
Oriental Greenfinch
Parkinson's Petrel
Red-faced Warbler
Red-tailed Tropicbird
Reddish Egret
Redwing
Rivoli's Hummer
Royal Tern
Rufous-crowned Sp
Sandwich Tern
Siberian Accentor
Stejneger's Scoter
Sulphur-b Flycatcher
Temminck's Stint
Terek Sandpiper
Thick-billed Kingbird
Waved Albatross
White-chinned Petrel
White-winged Tern
Winter Wren
Wood Stork
Xantus's Hummingbird
Yellow-bellied Fly
Yellow-billed Magpie
Yellow-green Vireo
Alan Contreras
acontrer56@xxxxxxxxx
Eugene, Oregon
www.alanlcontreras.com
Attending Christmas Bird Counts with good weather forecasts.