Checklist S193782718

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Owner Kristin Purdy

Effort

Protocol:  Traveling
  • Observers:  1
  • Distance:  1.45 mi

Checklist Comments

The park was mostly dead until I discovered a magic Russian Olive that hosted most of the birds including all of the fruit eaters, the hummingbirds and one warbler. Another nearby Russian Olive wasn't nearly as popular.

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Observations

  1. Number observed:  1
  2. pigeon/dove sp.

    Number observed:  1
  3. Number observed:  4

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    Three of the four in the magic Russian Olive

  4. Number observed:  1

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    In the magic Russian Olive.

  5. Number observed:  4
  6. Number observed:  1

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    Using the perimeter of the field west of the park, but also flew a loop into the park.

  7. Number observed:  2
  8. Number observed:  15

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    Estimate of birds at one time that flushed from the far perimeter of the field west of the park.

  9. Number observed:  3
  10. Number observed:  1

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    Back and forth between the magic Russian Olive and the nearby willow brush. New species for the hotspot.

  11. Number observed:  5

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    In the magic Russian Olive.

  12. Number observed:  2

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    In the magic Russian Olive.

  13. Number observed:  1
  14. Number observed:  1
  15. Number observed:  1
  16. Number observed:  1

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    The only bird that stayed in the magic Russian Olive the entire time, as in hours, that I watched it.

  17. Number observed:  1
  18. Number observed:  9

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    The most counted at one time in the magic Russian Olive. But since they were staging from nearby mature cottonwood trees, there were likely more than nine present.

  19. Number observed:  1

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    In the magic Russian Olive.

  20. Number observed:  3

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    Tally. 2-1. In the magic Russian Olive.