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Date Posted: 06:16:04 07/02/03 Wed
Author: Greg
Author Host/IP: cblmdm204-118-180-246.buckeye-express.com / 204.118.180.246
Subject: PMSGA species list for 6/27 and 6/28

Last week, Neill Cade, a birder from the Cincinnati area asked me to help him with specific information on different areas of Mouillee, and the locations of certain species. I happily obliged, so long as he provided me with the details of his visit. Well, Neill has come through, and I wanted to share his results with everyone. I think the lists speak for themselves, and demonstrate that without question, PMSGA in Monroe County, MI is easily THE place to be if you are a birder!! It's a measly 30 miles north of Toledo. Look at this list of species (as well as some of the numbers) carefully--it is mind-boggling!!

Report Sightings by Location: MI, Monroe, PMSGA.
Date: 6/27/2003
Observer: Neill Cade
Number of Species:84

Pied-billed Grebe 30, Double-crested Cormorant 12, American Bittern 1, Least Bittern 5, Great Blue Heron 25, Great Egret 40, Little Blue Heron 1, Green Heron 3, Black-crowned Night-Heron 10, Turkey Vulture 2, Canada Goose 120, Mute Swan 6, Wood Duck 12, Gadwall 3, American Wigeon 4, Mallard 600, Blue-winged Teal 70, Northern Shoveler 4, Green-winged Teal 30, Redhead 20, Ring-necked Duck 8, Bald Eagle 1, Red-tailed Hawk 2, Peregrine Falcon 1, Virginia Rail 4, Sora 3, American Coot 12, Black-bellied Plover 1, Semipalmated Plover 4, Killdeer 120, Black-necked Stilt 2, American Avocet 1, Greater Yellowlegs 90, Lesser Yellowlegs 60, Solitary Sandpiper 4, Spotted Sandpiper 3, Semipalmated Sandpiper 45, Least Sandpiper 120, Pectoral Sandpiper 60, Dunlin 18, Short-billed Dowitcher 1, Bonaparte's Gull 30, Ring-billed Gull 80, Herring Gull 130, Caspian Tern 3, Common Tern 10, Rock Dove 4, Mourning Dove 40, Chimney Swift 60, Belted Kingfisher 1, Eastern Phoebe 2, Eastern Kingbird 4, White-eyed Vireo 1, Warbling Vireo 7, American Crow 10, Horned Lark 4, Purple Martin 18, Tree Swallow 70, Northern Rough-winged Swallow 85, Barn Swallow 100, Carolina Wren 1, House Wren 2, Marsh Wren 12, Eastern Bluebird 3, American Robin 50, Gray Catbird 12, European Starling 250, Cedar Waxwing 20, Yellow Warbler 6, Common Yellowthroat 20, Eastern Towhee 2, Chipping Sparrow 10, Field Sparrow 4, Savannah Sparrow 3, Song Sparrow 30, Northern Cardinal 18, Indigo Bunting 40, Red-winged Blackbird 1,200, Eastern Meadowlark 4, Common Grackle 1,800, Brown-headed Cowbird 100, Baltimore Oriole 7, American Goldfinch 40, House Sparrow 12.

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Report Sightings by Location: MI, Monroe, PMSGA
Date: 6/27/2003
Observer: Neill Cade
Number of Records: 92

Pied-billed Grebe 120, Double-crested Cormorant 40, Least Bittern 2, Great Blue Heron 75, Great Egret 70, Green Heron 8, Black-crowned Night-Heron 20, Turkey Vulture 8, Canada Goose 300, Mute Swan 12, Wood Duck 30, American Black Duck 2, Mallard 800, Blue-winged Teal 100, Northern Pintail 4, Green-winged Teal 60, Canvasback 1, Redhead 80, Ring-necked Duck 4, Greater Scaup 25, Lesser Scaup 12, Common Eider 1, Common Goldeneye 1, Ruddy Duck 30, Red-tailed Hawk 2, American Kestrel 1, King Rail 1, Virginia Rail 2, Sora 6, Common Moorhen 2, American Coot 80, Killdeer 200, Black-necked Stilt 1, Greater Yellowlegs 25, Lesser Yellowlegs 12, Solitary Sandpiper 8, Spotted Sandpiper 15, Semipalmated Sandpiper 20, Least Sandpiper 40, Pectoral Sandpiper 15, Dunlin 4, Common Snipe 6, Bonaparte's Gull 40, Ring-billed Gull 100, Herring Gull 200, Caspian Tern 4, Common Tern 30, Forster's Tern 4, Black Tern 1, Mourning Dove 35, Yellow-billed Cuckoo 1, Chimney Swift 30, Ruby-throated Hummingbird 2, Northern Flicker 1, Eastern Phoebe 2, Eastern Kingbird 12, White-eyed Vireo 1, Warbling Vireo 12, Blue Jay 2, American Crow 18, Purple Martin 65, Tree Swallow 200, Northern Rough-winged Swallow 250, Barn Swallow 400, House Wren 6, Sedge Wren 4, Marsh Wren 60, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 2, American Robin 50, Gray Catbird 15, European Starling 1,500, Cedar Waxwing 30, Yellow Warbler 8, Common Yellowthroat 120, Eastern Towhee 4, Chipping Sparrow 15, Field Sparrow 12, Savannah Sparrow 4, Song Sparrow 85, Swamp Sparrow 4, Northern Cardinal 20, Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1, Indigo Bunting 130, Red-winged Blackbird 2,000, Eastern Meadowlark 2, Yellow-headed Blackbird 1, Common Grackle 3,500, Brown-headed Cowbird 100, Orchard Oriole 3, Baltimore Oriole 3, American Goldfinch 70, House Sparrow 8.


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