Somerset County Christmas Bird Count 2013, preliminary results.

The Somerset County Christmas Bird Count occurred on Saturday, December 28. The afternoon temperature was close to 55 degrees Fahrenheit and conditions were generally comfortable. 86 species are counted so far with three parties’ reports still outstanding.

John Kee, the compiler reports: “Of note were the high numbers of Robins and Blue Jays. Good count for Sapsuckers. Low counts for gulls. Surprising number of Black Ducks. Interestingly, while watching the vultures come in to the Bound Brook roost, we had a full adult Bald Eagle break out of the group and head toward the Raritan. We had no Rough-legged Hawks this year.”

Other highlights: 4 Cackling Geese, 3 Sandhill Cranes, 1 Common Goldeneye, 2 Peregrine Falcons, 4 Red-headed Woodpeckers, 21 Yellow-bellied sapsuckers, 4 Horned Larks, 2 Common Ravens, 11,000+ American Robins, 6 White-crowned Sparrows, 13 Eastern Meadowlarks, 3 Rusty Blackbirds.

A complete report will be posted when all of the data is available.

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Sandhill Cranes, Red-headed Woodpeckers in Franklin Twp., Dec. 27, 2013

Sandhill Cranes, Franklin Twp., Dec. 27, 2013 (photo by Zach Batren).

Sandhill Cranes, Franklin Twp., Dec. 27, 2013 (photo by Zach Batren).

The 6 Sandhill Cranes of Franklin Twp. were seen today in the corn stubble along Randolph Road. 3 Red-headed Woodpeckers were at Colonial Park along with Northern Pintail, Yellow-bellied sapsucker, Golden-crowned Kinglets, Brown Creeper, Savannah and Fox Sparrows and typical species of the area (Zack Batren, Holly Ellerbusch)

From Kurtis Himmler:
At the Weston Canal Road area of the D&R Towpath this morning, several waterfowl species were present, including 4 Gadwall (2 male/female pairs) and 26 Green-winged Teal, one of which looked odd with a light-colored head. Also present were Common and Hooded Mergansers, 4 Wood Ducks, a Bald Eagle, and 5 Eastern Bluebirds.

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Report of a Greater White-fronted Goose at the Great Swamp NWR, Dec. 25, 2013

A report from Ben Barkley at the Great Swamp NWR:
“I spent a little over an hour and a half at the Pleasant Plains Overlook and came away with two nice birds. I originally observed what I thought was a Greater White-fronted Goose leading a small flock of Canadas over Whitebridge Road near the intersection with Pleasant Plains. Once we arrived at the overlook the geese started coming in and I observed what may have been the same group. A Greater White-fronted was leading a small group of Canadas. Once it ducked below horizon I could make out more color details, the pale gray upper-wing was very obvious against the treeline. It landed beyond the set of snags/trees directly out from the overlook. Then maybe 20 minutes later in a larger group of Canada Geese a Richardson’s type Cackling Goose flew past the overlook.”

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Finalized Data for 78th Boonton Christmas Bird Count – 2013

All the parties have reported; all the yard birds are counted. This is it, the definitive numbers for the 78th Boonton Christmas Count – 2013. Total number of species on count day: 97. There are 2 count-week species which are not included with the final total.

Here is the permanent link for the summary and data for the Boonton CBC – 2013:
mocosocobirds.com/birds-of-morris-county-n-j/boontoncbc/2013-2/

Many thanks to all of the dedicated participants. See you in 2014.

Jonathan Klizas, compiler
Boonton CBC

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78th Boonton Christmas Bird Count, Update to the Final Results

All parties have reported. One major update is that Northern Pintail is added to the count, making the species total 98. Any additional updates to numbers and analysis are reflected on the web page:

mocosocobirds.com/2013/12/23/78th-boonton-christmas-bird-count-final-results-2013

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78th Boonton Christmas Bird Count – Final Results – 2013

Sunday, December 22, 2013

A drenching rain did not occur although the anxiety-producing forecast for the afternoon claimed an 80 percent chance of precipitation. The temperature reached a high of 67 degrees Fahrenheit. After a brief spritz of moisture in the morning, the sky was variable with an occasional small patch of blue for the rest of the day. Spring Peepers called. A Painted Turtle loafed on a stationary object in the Rockaway River. This is December in northern New Jersey. This is the 78th Boonton Christmas Bird Count.

The highlight of the count is 46 Red-headed Woodpeckers recorded from three parties with 43 carefully counted in Troy Meadows by the Troy Meadows West party. This obliterates the previous Boonton Christmas Bird Count (CBC) record of 20 Red-headed Woodpeckers in 2001.

The total species count stands at 96 plus 1 count week species for a grand total of 98, with all but one party reporting. The average for the previous 10 years is 98.5 species.

44,042 individual birds were counted, the highest total since 2001 (62,336) and the third highest total in the count’s 78-year history:
2001 – 62,336
1999 – 59,665
2013 – 44,042

Large numbers of Common Grackles and other species pouring into Troy Meadows for their evening roost generates these large totals. The 21st century average of total individuals is 29,174; the 78-year average is 16,571.

There was a freeze in the count area during the Thanksgiving period. Snow events in early December buried many avian food sources. Most bodies of water in the area remained frozen up until a few days before the count. Mild temperatures started a few days before the count but too late to make a positive impression on waterfowl numbers. The rivers remained ice-free for the most part, contributing to the large Mallard/Am. Black Duck totals.

Interesting numbers

High totals:

  • Am. Black Duck – 449, highest since 2000 (476).
  • Mallards – 1,247, highest since 2001 (1,333).
  • Common Goldeneye – missed the previous two years, 8 were counted in two parties.
  • Red-breasted Mergansers – recorded for the 3rd year in a row after only once in the 10 years prior to that. The total of 7 is the highest count since 14 in 1938, the third year of the Boonton CBC.
  • Bald Eagle – 10, all-time high count.
  • Merlin – 3, all-time high count.
  • Red-headed Woodpecker – 46, all-time high count.
  • Northern Flicker – 94, all-time high.
  • American Robin – 8,790, all-time high.
  • Yellow-rumped Warbler – 40, 2nd highest total since 2000.
  • Eastern Towhee – 21, 3rd highest total in count history (2001 – 37; 1971 – 26).
  • Am. Tree Sparrow – 310 – rebound after a 5-year dip – 21st century average is 364.
  • Savannah Sparrow – 11, highest since 13 in 2002.
  • Swamp Sparrow – 96, highest since 1976 (207).
  • Red-winged Blackbird – 1,187, highest since 2001 (1,782).
  • Rusty Blackbird – 130, only 3 tallied in 2012. The 21st century average is 75.

Low numbers:

  • Canada Goose – 3,448, lowest total since 2006. 21st century average is 4,500.
  • Ruddy Duck – 19, lowest total since 1989 (0). 148 is the 21st century average.
  • Accipiter spp. – Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks had their 2nd low year in a row (6 and 4 in 2013; 6 and 4 in 2012). Their averages for the 21st century are 13 and 8 respectively.
  • Red-tailed Hawk – 58, 2nd lowest number since 1989 (54). There were 46 in 2010, lowest since 1979. 21st century average is 87.
  • Northern Mockingbird – 48, 3rd lowest total since 1972 (36). The 21st century average is 100.
  • Cedar Waxwing – 13, lowest since 1989 (0). The 21st century average is 76.
  • House Finch – 46, lowest since 1970 (21). The 21st century average is 190.
  • House Sparrow- 416, although average for the past 4 years, the 21st century mean is 657; the all-time average in 78 years of the Boonton CBC is 464.

Single party reports for the following species (reported by one party only).
Format = Species (party) – amount:

  • Snow Goose (Troy Meadows East) – 22 in one flyover flock. 2012’s 301 is the all-time high. 22 is the second highest total since 1993. Snow Goose is just not a common species on this count occurring on 17 of 78 years and usually in very low numbers.
  • Northern Pintail (Morristown) – 2
  • Redhead (West Essex) – 1
  • Common Loon (Boonton Reservoir) – 2
  • Pied-billed Grebe (Denville) – 1
  • Horned Grebe (Boonton Reservoir) -2
  • Red-shouldered Hawk (Denville) – 1
  • American Kestrel (Florham Park – Count Week) – 1
  • American Woodcock (Denville) – 2
  • Long-eared Owl (Denville) – 6
  • Red-breasted Nuthatch (Denville) – 1
  • House Wren (Denville) – 1
  • Hermit Thrush (Denville) – 1
  • Gray Catbird (Denville) – 1
  • Brown Thrasher (Great Piece Meadows) – 1

Other sparse and interesting tallies:

  • Wood Duck – two parties had single birds. Only 4 were reported last year. 21st century average is 13.
  • Green-winged Teal – 2 parties reported a total of 6. 35 is the 21st century average.
  • Lesser Scaup – 2 parties reported a total of 3. 24 is the 21st century average.
  • Peregrine Falcon – 2 reported from two parties.
  • Common Raven – 4 from two parties; first reported on this count in 2002, this is the 3rd consecutive and 5th out of 6th years it has been recorded.
  • White-crowned Sparrow – 3 from two parties. This marks the 20th consecutive year that White-crowned Sparrow has been recorded on the count. It was counted only 9 of the previous 58 years before that.
  • Purple Finch – 5 reported from three parties. Whether it is a good or bad winter finch forecast, this species is recorded 73 out of 78 years.

The Big Misses:

  • Northern Shoveler – 1st miss since 1988.
  • Barred Owl – 1st miss since 1998.

Approximately 50 individual birders in over 10 parties partook of this glorious day. A warm and heartfelt thanks to all of the participants for your generous contribution of time, energy and enthusiasm. Keep the last two Sundays of December 2014 free. The 79th Boonton Christmas Bird Count will either be on the 21st or 28th.

Until we count again, good birding!

Jonathan Klizas, compiler
Boonton Christmas Bird Count
mocosocoBirds.com

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Boonton CBC, record number of Red-headed Woodpeckers, Dec. 22, 2013

Here is a snapshot of today’s 78th Boonton Christmas Bird Count with approximately 67% of the parties reporting and 86 species represented, so far. 67 F degrees was the high temperature in the afternoon. The rain that was forecast never materialized.

The major highlight of Boonton LXXVIII is the 45 Red-headed Woodpeckers tallied, so far. 43 of these were carefully counted by the Troy Meadows West party of Jeff Ellerbusch, Roger Johnson and Simon Lane. The other 2 were from Bee Meadow Park (Jamie Glydon, Julie Buechner, et al). This obliterates the old Boonton CBC high count of 20 set in 2001. It is interesting to think if any other count in New Jersey CBC history has surpassed this amount.

At 4:00 p.m., birds poured into the Troy Meadows marsh for their evening roost to the tune of ~16,000 Common Grackles, 8,000+ American Robins, and 800+ Red-winged Blackbirds.

Complete details and analysis of the count will be posted when all data is received.

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Saturday Field Notes, Winter Solstice, Dec. 21, 2013

The Winter Solstice occurred at 12:11 p.m. this afternoon. The temperature was in the low 50’s Fahrenheit. Tomorrow, the day of the 78th Boonton Christmas Bird Count, calls for a high of 66 F degrees and a low of 55 F degrees – a Christmas count without wearing a parka.

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An American Kestrel (AMKE) was at Florham Park Fields today (Jamie Glydon). This is news because AMKE has been hard to get on the Boonton CBC for the past 20 years. 1 or 2 are tallied and it has been missed a few years. Prior to 1993 it was counted in the double digits for a long stretch of years, reaching a high count of 32 in 1976. 17 years later it was down to 1 and has stayed near that level since.

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An interesting leucistic Red-tailed Hawk was seen along Old Dover Road in Parsippany, near Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital.

Leucistic Red-tailed Hawk, Parsippany, NJ, Dec. 21, 2013 (digiscoped by Jonathan Klizas).

Leucistic Red-tailed Hawk, Parsippany, NJ, Dec. 21, 2013 (digiscoped by Jonathan Klizas).

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6 Sandhill Cranes were seen in the cornfield at the corner of Pierce and Randolph Road, Franklin Township (Susan Treesh).

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628 Mallards, 116 Am. Black Ducks, 41 Common Goldeneye, 5 No. Pintail, 3 Ring-necked Ducks, 1 Lesser Scaup, 42 Bufflehead, 7 Hooded Mergansers, 68 Common Mergansers were on the Raritan River today, viewed from the D&R Towpath in Franklin Township (Jeff Ellerbusch).

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From Jennifer Books:
I went to Loantaka Brook Reservation early this afternoon to search for the Pintails reported two days ago, but I was only able to locate the female bird. In addition, I noted 7 Green-winged Teal, 5 Gadwalls, Belted Kingfisher, a Great Blue Heron, and 4 Red-tailed Hawks along with the usual local resident ducks, Canada Geese, and songbirds.

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Iceland Gull, Rough-legged Hawk, Dec. 20, 2013

The Hillsborough Iceland Gull was viewed again today on Homestead Rd. along with a Lesser Black-backed Gull (Vickie Schwartz via eBird).

A light morph Rough-legged Hawk continues on Rattlesnake Bridge Road, Bedminster Twp. through Dec. 19 (Jeff Ellerbusch).

When most other lakes and ponds are frozen in Morris County, Kitchell Pond at Loantaka Brook Reservation remains open. Yesterday, Dec. 19, Jim Mulvey found a pair of Northern Pintails, 8 Gadwall, the ususal Mallards, Canada Geese, Ring-billed Gulls and a Belted Kingfisher.

Northern Pintails, Loantaka Brook Reservation,  NJ, Dec. 19, 2013 (photo by Jim Mulvey).

Northern Pintails, Loantaka Brook Reservation, NJ, Dec. 19, 2013 (photo by Jim Mulvey).

Belted Kingfisher, Loantaka Brook Reservation,  NJ, Dec. 19, 2013 (photo by Jim Mulvey).

Belted Kingfisher, Loantaka Brook Reservation, NJ, Dec. 19, 2013 (photo by Jim Mulvey).

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Iceland Gull joins the flock in Hillsborough Twp., Dec. 18, 2013

Iceland Gull, Hillsborough Twp., NJ, Dec. 18, 2013 (photo by Jeff Ellerbusch).

Iceland Gull, Hillsborough Twp., NJ, Dec. 18, 2013 (photo by Jeff Ellerbusch).

A 1st winter Iceland Gull joined the gull flock today on Homestead Rd., Hillsborough Twp. Continuing are a Glaucous Gull, 3 Lesser Black-Backed Gulls, 4 Great Black-backed Gulls and hundreds of Ring-billed and Herring Gulls. Joining the gulls were thousands of European Starlings hundreds of Crows (American and Fish) and hundreds of American Robins along with a Common Raven, flyover Horned Larks, 20 Black Vultures and 35 Turkey Vultures, etc.  (Jeff Ellerbusch).

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Two Rough-legged Hawks were viewed today at Rattlesnake Bridge Road, Bedminster Twp. (Sam Korengut). Sam found a dark morph Rough-legged Hawk at this location on Monday, Dec. 18.

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