With Bill Hubick at home on Cremen Road tending to new daughter Addy, Ranger Matt Grey at work at Weinberg and Fort Smallwood Parks, and Sue Ricciardi starting at Weinberg Park and then conducting the hawkwatch at Fort Smallwood Park, the three of us decided to pool our May Count results for this nearly contiguous area. Bill listened for night birds as well. Total species: 100. Full list follows.
1. Canada Goose
2. Mallard (Bill also at night)
3. Ruddy Duck
4. Common Loon
5. Double Crested Cormorant
6. Great Blue Heron
7. Little Blue Heron
8. White Egret species
9. Green Heron
10. Black-crowned Night-Heron
11. Black Vulture
12. Turkey Vulture
13. Osprey
14. Bald Eagle
15. Cooper's Hawk
16. Broad-winged Hawk
17. Red-tailed Hawk
18. Sora
19. American Coot
20. Killdeer
21. Spotted Sandpiper
22. Solitary Sandpiper
23. Ring-billed Gull
24. Herring Gull
25. Great Black-backed Gull
26. Least Tern
27. Caspian Tern
28. Sterna tern species (Forster's or Common)
29. Royal Tern
30. Rock Pigeon
31. Mourning Dove
32. Eastern Screech Owl
33. Barred Owl
34. Common Nighthawk
35. Chimney Swift
36. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
37. Belted Kingfisher
38. Red-bellied Woodpecker
39. Downy Woodpecker
40. Hairy Woodpecker
41. Northern Flicker
42. Pileated Woodpecker
43. Eastern Wood-Pewee
44. Willow Flycatcher
45. Great-crested Flycatcher
46. Eastern Kingbird
47. White-eyed Vireo
48. Red-eyed Vireo
49. Blue Jay
50. American Crow
51. Fish Crow
52. Northern Rough-winged Swallow
53. Purple Martin
54. Tree Swallow
55. Bank Swallow
56. Barn Swallow
57. Carolina Chickadee
58. White-breasted Nuthatch
59. Tufted Titmouse
60. Carolina Wren
61. House Wren
62. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
63. Eastern Bluebird
64. Veery (Bill only at night)
65. Swainson's Thrush (Bill also at night)
66. Wood Thrush
67. American Robin
68. Gray Catbird
69. Northern Mockingbird (Bill also at night)
70. Brown Thrasher
71. European Starling
72. Cedar Waxwing
73. Ovenbird
74. Common Yellowthroat
75 . American Redstart
76 . Northern Parula
77 . Magnolia Warbler
78 . Yellow Warbler
79. Blackpoll Warbler
80 . Black-throated Blue Warbler
81 . Pine Warbler
82 . Yellow-rumped Warbler
83 . Canada Warbler
84 . Eastern Towhee
85 . Chipping Sparrow
86 . White-throated Sparrow
87 . Scarlet Tanager
88 . Northern Cardinal
89 . Rose-breasted Grosbeak
90 . Blue Grosbeak
91 . Indigo Bunting
92 . Bobolink
93 . Red-winged Blackbird (Bill also at night)
94 . Common Grackle
95 . Brown-headed Cowbird
96 . Orchard Oriole
97 . Baltimore Oriole
98 . House Finch
99. American Goldfinch
100. House Sparrow
Sue Ricciardi
Arnold, MD
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