aVerAves Checklist S37953265

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Location La Paz Sewer Ponds

Additional Details

People

Owner 10,000 Birds Collaborative

Other Participating eBirders

Effort

Protocol:  Traveling
  • Observers:  1
  • Distance:  1.25 mi

Checklist Comments

Observations

  1. Number observed:  4
  2. Number observed:  11
  3. Number observed:  6
  4. Number observed:  5
  5. Number observed:  7
  6. Number observed:  156

    Details

    The last three photos below are a left, right and center shots of the same pond. The first is a cropped image of the center photo in order for you to see the number of birds somewhat easier. The number I indicated, does not include the other three ponds, nor the flooded flied adjacent to the ponds

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  7. Number observed:  19
  8. Number observed:  9
  9. Number observed:  2
  10. Number observed:  11
  11. Number observed:  4
  12. Number observed:  34
  13. Number observed:  27

    Details

    I did not take field notes on the White-faced Ibis. This number could be low by nearly double.

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  14. Number observed:  7
  15. Number observed:  3
  16. Number observed:  4

    Details

    there were two birds circling the ponds, and two birds sitting on the pond. Please look at the images I supplies with the Black-necked stilt to see the two Am. White Pelicans on the pond

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  17. Number observed:  3
  18. Number observed:  2
  19. Number observed:  3
  20. Number observed:  2

    Age & Sex:

    Age Juvenile Immature Adult Age Unknown
    Male 1
    Female 1
    Sex Unknown
  21. Number observed:  2

    Age & Sex:

    Age Juvenile Immature Adult Age Unknown
    Male
    Female
    Sex Unknown 2
  22. Number observed:  7
  23. Number observed:  1
  24. Number observed:  5
  25. Number observed:  14
  26. Number observed:  1
  27. Number observed:  11
  28. Number observed:  3
  29. Number observed:  3
  30. Number observed:  1

    Details

    There was only one adult bird. It was traveling in the area with several Brown-headed Cowbirds, and then was joined by several Starlings.

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  31. Number observed:  9
  32. Number observed:  2
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