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39 species and 2,900 individual birds during annual count

Most abundant birds observed were Mallards, Crows, Ravens, Blue Jays and Chickadees
USED 2022-05-17goodmorningnorthbaybct  7 Mallard at the Levase River. North Bay. Courtesy of Pat Stack.
File photo. Mallard at the Levase River. North Bay. Courtesy of Pat Stack.

North Bay Christmas Bird Count, December 16, 2023 - Preliminary Results

Most Abundant Birds Observed: Mallards, Crows, Ravens, Blue Jays and Chickadees were abundant; Nuthatches were frequent; a number of Common and Hooded Mergansers and Common Goldeneye were observed in the open waters; Finch species were well counted and included Purple Finch, Pine Grosbeak, Red Crossbill, Common Redpoll, Pine Siskin, American Goldfinch and Evening Grosbeak.

Specialty and out of season Birds Observed: 2 Canada Geese; 1 Common Loon; 1 Northern Goshawk; 1 Rough-legged Hawk; 1 Ring-billed Gull; 2 Barred Owls; 2 Northern Shrikes; 1 Canada Jay; 3 Brown Creepers; 1 Golden-crowned Kinglet; 18 Bohemian Waxwings; 11 American Tree Sparrows and 3 Northern Cardinals

Misses and Poorly Represented: American Black Duck 0; Wild Turkey 0; Mourning Dove 18; Hairy Woodpecker 23; Pileated Woodpecker 5; American Robin 0; Dark-eyed Junco 0; Snow Bunting 0; Common Grackle 0

 Totals: 39 species and 2,900 individuals

 Lori Anderson, Compiler