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56th Calgary Christmas Bird Count

Temperature Range: -2 to +4 deg C. Wind: W 20 km/h in AM; light in PM ... Mule Deer. Number. Species. 23. 14. 2. 6. 41. 402 (71% Black) 5. 16. White-tailed Deer. Coyote ...

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56th Calgary Christmas Bird Count

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    1. 56th Calgary Christmas Bird Count Sunday December 16, 2007

    3. Conditions Sunny all day Temperature Range: -2 to +4 deg C Wind: W 20 km/h in AM; light in PM Snow Cover: 5 cm Open Water: Rivers 50 100 %, Reservoir, 0% Moderate cone and berry crop

    4. Participants

    5. One of our participants

    6. Effort

    7. Number of Individuals Seen

    8. Number of Species Recorded

    9. Cumulative Species for Count

    10. Battle of Alberta Calgary, 67 Edmonton, 59

    11. Count Week Count Day, 67 [Rank 7th] Count Week, 5 [Rank tied - 1st] Total Including Count-Week, 72 [Rank 2nd]

    12. Mammals

    13. Number 1

    14. Number 2

    15. Number 3

    16. Number 4

    17. Number 5

    18. Number 6

    19. Number 7

    20. Number 8

    21. Number 9

    22. Number 10

    26. Record Counts

    27. Record Counts (1)

    28. Record Counts (2)

    29. High Counts

    30. Low Counts

    31. Old Faithfuls (1)

    32. Old Faithfuls (2)

    33. Old Faithfuls (3)

    34. Not Always Seen (1)

    35. Not Always Seen (2)

    36. Scarcity of Rarities

    37. Count Week Birds

    38.

    39. Sharp-tailed Grouse?

    40. Sharp-tailed Grouse?

    41. Honorable Mention

    42. Most Improved (1) Team E-8 (Korolyk) improved from 29th place to 16th place

    43. Most Improved (2) Team W-6 (Bargman and Spalding) improved from 23rd place to 10th place

    44. 6th Place Team W-3 (Yaki, Pelzer, Pincott, Heffler, Heffler, Elliott, Choy, Koelwyn and Edworthy) Coopers Hawk 26 species 91.5 points

    45. 5th Place Team W-4 (Thompson and Meyer) 29 species 93.0 points

    46. 4th Place Team E-1 (Goulet, Goulet, Bulman and Seneviratne) Lesser Scaup 31 species 148.9 points

    47. Bronze Medal Feeder Watchers Pileated Woodpecker, Mountain Chickadee and White-throated Sparrow 34 species 172.6 points

    48. Contribution of Feeder Watchers

    49. Silver Medal Team S-1 (Hitchon, Hitchon, Hitchon, Clark, Flynn, Flynn, Rogers, Wilson and Woods) Redhead, Greater Scaup, Long-tailed Duck, Barrows Goldeneye and Killdeer 29 species 218.4 points

    50. Gold Medal Team W-10 (Elder, Podlubny, Visser, Saunders and Callanan) Ruffed Grouse, Northern Hawk Owl, Northern Pygmy-Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl and Gray Jay 33 species 227.8 points

    52. 2001 - Finch Fiesta

    53. 2007 A Parliament of Owls

    54. Owls on Calgary CBCs

    55. Thanks! To all Field Observers and Feeder Participants To Cedric Hitchon, Terry Korolyk, John McFaul and Jim Washbrook To Donna and Arthur Wieckowski To Pat Harvey, Shirley Hill, Catherine Huene, Dorothy Johnston, Mary Lore and Catherine McGlashan (with help from Terry Poulton) To Lenora and Dick Flynn

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