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March 23, 2020
Announcing the Birdy 30 Winners
At least a dozen folks entered, mostly from New Jersey.
We had a lot of new participants this time around, and some variations.
As a result, I've added a category: viewing from a deck (as opposed to a window).
With warmer weather around the corner, more folks may want to enter this category.
The deck-category winner was John Bird, who tallied a record-setting 25 species from his roof deck in Cape May.
The window-category winner was Gaby Schmitt, who tallied 19 birds from her place in Bergenfield.
Bird of the day was a Monk Parakeet (better seen than heard) photographed by Eileen Bogosian (photo with two Monk parakeets and two other species above) in Ridgefield )my favorite place to see them), although Gaby's ravens weren't exact;y chopped liver.
Bird of the night was Great Horned Owl heard by Enid Hayflick in California.
Other winners included anyone who had a good time.
Congrats to all.
John's tally:
Common Loon; R/T Loon; N Gannet; Canada Goose; Black Scoter; Mallard; G/W Teal; Gadwall, H Gull; GBB Gull; Osprey; TV; BV; Fish Crow; C Grackle; R/W Blackbird; A Robin; Eu Starling; Rock Pigeon; Mourning Dove; N Mockingbird; N Cardinal; Carolina Wren; House Finch; House Sparrow
Gaby's tally:
MoDo
Junco
White-throated Sparrow
Turkey Vulture – flyover
Red-bellied Woodpeck
Northern Cardinal – pair
Downy Woodpecker
House Finch
American Goldfinch
American Robin
Carolina Wren – heard
Common Ravens – 2, still carrying sticks but construction seems to have slowed
Fish Crow – still yakking/complaining about the Ravens
American Crow – heard
Black-capped Chickadee
Tufted Titmouse
Accipiter sp – probably Sharp-shin
European Starling
House Sparrow
4 comments
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You can’t fool Fred Weber!
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FYI-The photo that I took of the Monk Parrots on the weekend wasn’t that good. I submitted a more interesting photo that my husband took when testing out his new camera. Monk Parrots visit our feeders year round. And we usually hear them before we see them!
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Sorry. In Ridgefield. I added it to the post.
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Where were the Monk Parakeets with tree all leafed out?






4 comments
Jim Wright
You can’t fool Fred Weber!
Eileen Bogosian
FYI-The photo that I took of the Monk Parrots on the weekend wasn’t that good. I submitted a more interesting photo that my husband took when testing out his new camera. Monk Parrots visit our feeders year round. And we usually hear them before we see them!
Jim Wright
Sorry. In Ridgefield. I added it to the post.
Fred Weber
Where were the Monk Parakeets with tree all leafed out?