Here is the list of species for Saturday's James River Winter Count. I've also attached a spreadsheet that breaks down the sightings by sector. As Julie mentioned, we had a very foggy day, which kept raptors grounded by and large, and made tree-top IDs a challenge. Most of the sightings were within the James River Park System, with a few sites nearby. I am on the lookout for species lists from prior years - if you have those, please get in touch. 1. Canada Goose 2. Mute Swan 3. American Black Duck 4. Mallard 5. Canvasback 6. Ring-necked Duck 7. Lesser Scaup 8. Bufflehead 9. Hooded Merganser 10. Ruddy Duck 11. Pied-billed Grebe 12. Double-crested Cormorant 13. Great Blue Heron 14. Bald Eagle 15. Red-shouldered Hawk 16. Ring-billed Gull 17. Herring Gull 18. Lesser Black-backed Gull 19. Great Black-backed Gull 20. Rock Pigeon 21. Mourning Dove 22. Great Horned Owl 23. Barred Owl 24. Belted Kingfisher 25. Red-bellied Woodpecker 26. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 27. Downy Woodpecker 28. Hairy Woodpecker 29. Northern Flicker 30. Pileated Woodpecker 31. Eastern Phoebe 32. Blue Jay 33. American Crow 34. Fish Crow 35. Carolina Chickadee 36. Tufted Titmouse 37. Red-breasted Nuthatch 38. White-breasted Nuthatch 39. Brown Creeper 40. Carolina Wren 41. House Wren 42. Winter Wren 43. Golden-crowned Kinglet 44. Ruby-crowned Kinglet 45. Eastern Bluebird 46. Hermit Thrush 47. American Robin 48. Northern Mockingbird 49. European Starling 50. Cedar Waxwing 51. Yellow-rumped Warbler 52. Eastern Towhee 53. Field Sparrow 54. Song Sparrow 55. Swamp Sparrow 56. White-throated Sparrow 57. Dark-eyed Junco 58. Northern Cardinal 59. Red-winged Blackbird 60. House Finch 61. American Goldfinch 62. House Sparrow Lewis Barnett lbarnett@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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James_River_Winter_Count_2013.xls
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