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Christmas Bird Count 2006
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photo by Ted Kuklinski |
The 107th annual Christmas Bird Count
sponsored by the National Audubon Society and the Cornell
Laboratory of Ornithology was held on December 17th. The Christmas Bird Count is a
long-standing program of the National Audubon Society. It is an early-winter
bird census, where volunteers follow specified routes through a designated
15-mile (24-km) diameter circle, counting every bird they see or hear all day.
It's not just a species tally-all birds are counted all day, giving an
indication of the total number of birds in the circle that day. All individual
CBC's are conducted in the period from 14 December to 5 January (inclusive
dates) each season, and each count is conducted in one calendar day.
Thirty-four count circles are located entirely or partly within
Massachusetts. For more information and to see last year's results, visit
the Audubon website http://www.audubon.org/bird/cbc/ or the 11/30/2006 issue of NatureNotes.
During the 2006 count, these species not seen in 2004 or 2005 were noted:
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Wood Duck |
Bufflehead |
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Ruddy Duck |
Turkey Vulture |
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Eastern Bluebird |
Field Sparrow |
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White-crowned Sparrow |
Baltimore Oriole |
Complete Results
Christmas Bird Count 2005
Newton Bird List
Birding Websites |