[wisb] Madison CBC Final Results

  • From: "Aaron Stutz" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "agstutz" for DMARC)
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  • Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:42:34 -0600

The Madison CBC is officially compiled for 2016! 
Stepping down:
Having served as compiler for close to a decade I am looking to find a 
replacement.  I’m happy to help with the transition in year one (next 
year’s compilation form is already made).  Good computer skills and knowledge 
of the Madison birding community are prerequisites for the job.  The work 
consists largely of sending emails and data entry.  Please contact me if you 
are interested.    

Analysis:
This year’s count was remarkably average—some water was still open, snow 
levels were moderate, overall weather conditions were neither unseasonably warm 
or cold, and many (120--always the highest in the state) observers were out 
looking for birds despite the snowy weather. 89 species were observed on count 
day with an additional 5 added during count week.  26,000+ individual birds 
were counted—this is near the low end for this count.    

20+ species showed up in 1’s and 2’s as is typical for the Madison CBC.  
Most notable was a Pine Warbler at a feeder on the NE side of town—a first 
for the count.  A count week Summer Tanager was also a count first.  Irruptive 
species were not present in any numbers.  The rarer finches in particular were 
largely absent—even â€œexpected" finches like Pine Siskin (1) and Purple 
Finch (0) were tough to find.    

Record high were Tundra Swan (1499 new record—1433 old record), Trumpeter 
Swan (21 new record), Common Goldeneye (1142 new record—1109 old record), and 
Horned Lark (220 new record—198 old record).  The record high numbers of 
swans and C. Goldeneye are likely due to the large Madison Lakes remaining open 
while surrounding bodies of water were completely frozen. 

Notable miss:  
Ring-necked Pheasant was not found for the first time in the history of the 
count!  Pheasant Branch Conservancy has been the last refuge in the circle for 
this species.    

Pictures:
Have any pictures from the CBC?  Please pass them along to 
bmarsicek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:bmarsicek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> at Madison 
Audubon for her summary of all the Madison Area CBC’s.

The Numbers:

      Count Day       Count wk    Species
 5,104

Canada Goose
1,808

Mallard
1,723

European Starling
1,644

House Sparrow
1,499

Tundra Swan
1,431

American Coot
1,273

Dark-eyed Junco
1,206

Black-capped Chickadee
1,142

Common Goldeneye
883

Mourning Dove
678

Northern Shoveler
656

American Tree Sparrow
618

House Finch
605

Northern Cardinal
570

American Crow
569

American Goldfinch
567

Common Merganser
537

Cedar Waxwing
422

Herring Gull
338

White-breasted Nuthatch
316

Wild Turkey
303

Rock Pigeon
303

Downy Woodpecker
220

Horned Lark
213

American Robin
174

Red-bellied Woodpecker
151

Bufflehead
130

Blue Jay
108

Hairy Woodpecker
78

Red-tailed Hawk
76

Lesser Scaup
62

Gadwall
61

Ring-necked Duck
60

Ring-billed Gull
56

Canvasback
55

Redhead
52

Bald Eagle
51

Tufted Titmouse
45

Snow Bunting
30

Hooded Merganser
29

Brown Creeper
21

Trumpeter Swan
21

Cooper's Hawk
17

Golden-crowned Kinglet
16

Ruddy Duck
15

Rough-legged Hawk
15

White-throated Sparrow
14

Northern Flicker
13

Great Horned Owl
12

Song Sparrow
11

Red-breasted Nuthatch
10

American Black Duck
10

Brown-headed Cowbird
9

Eastern Bluebird
8

Green-winged Teal
8

Belted Kingfisher
6

Great Blue Heron
4

Red-breasted Merganser
4

Barred Owl
4

American Kestrel
4

Winter Wren
4

Lapland Longspur
4

Fox Sparrow
4

White-crowned Sparrow
4

Common Grackle
3

Wood Duck
3

Pied-billed Grebe
3

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
2

Surf Scoter
2

Eastern Screech Owl
2

Pileated Woodpecker
2

Merlin
2

Northern Shrike
2

Savannah Sparrow
2

Swamp Sparrow
2

Red-winged Blackbird
1

Snow Goose
1

Common Loon
1

Horned Grebe
1

Northern Harrier
1

Sharp-shinned Hawk
1

Wilson's Snipe
1

Short-eared Owl
1

Northern Saw-whet Owl
1

Hermit Thrush
1

Gray Catbird
1

Brown Thrasher
1

Pine Warbler
1

Pine Siskin
0
1
Northern Pintail
0
1
Long-tailed Duck
0
1
American Pipit
0
1
Summer Tanager
0
1
Meadowlark sp.


Effort: 
227.7 Party Hours (Foot 166.3/Car 61.4)
729.9 Party Miles (Foot155.5/574.4)





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