Results of the 34th Putnam County, Tennessee, Spring Bird Count12 May 2007

A male Indigo Bunting--the second-most abundant species counted during this year's Spring Bird Count--is seen here at a feeding station on Aspen Dr. during early May 2007; photo Stan Hood.

 

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Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Party Leader

SJS

MJH

GKE

WAW

JEM

BHS

DAD

Party Members

CDW

JaF

MPO

PW

CEW

JuF

NSL

JCO

MR

SEP

BD

BB

Number Observers

3

1

4

3

2

1

1

0

15

Number Parties

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

0

7

Number Feederwatchers

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

4

Hours by Car

14.5

5.5

8.5

8

4.5

12

11.5

0

64.5

Hours on Foot

0

0

6.5

2

0.75

0

3

0

12.25

Total Party Hours

14.5

5.5

15

10

5.25

12

14.5

0

76.75

Miles by Car

187

30

68

93

9

108

100

0

595

Miles on Foot

0

0

5

2

1

0

4

0

12

Total Party Miles

187

30

73

95

10

108

104

0

607

Owling Hours

1.25

0

0

0

0.75

0.75

1.5

0

4.25

Owling Miles

23

0

0

0

4

24

20

0

71

Feeder-watching Hours

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6.25

6.25

Low Temperature (F) 62
High Temperature (F) 87
Wind AM (mph) 05
Wind PM (mph) 07.5
Sky AM fog; partly cloudy
Sky PM mostly sunny
Precipitation AM none (rain previous night)
Precipitation PM none
Moon Phase close to new
                   

Total Species

98

53

84

81

64

110

89

31

137

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Canada Goose

2

2

14

45

56

21

140

Wood Duck

1

2

7

18

28

Mallard

9

6

3

2

20*

merganser sp.

1

1

Northern Bobwhite

1

4

1

3

8

17

Wild Turkey

3

1

4

Common Loon

1

1

Double-crested Cormorant

2

2

Great Blue Heron

7

1

3

3

9

23*

Cattle Egret

1

1

Green Heron

4

5

4

3

1

17*

Black Vulture

10

7

5

22

Turkey Vulture

31

3

8

12

3

28

85

Osprey

1

1

Sharp-shinned Hawk

1

1

2

Cooper's Hawk

1

1

Red-shouldered Hawk

2

3

6

1

4

16*

Broad-winged Hawk

2

2

2

6

Red-tailed Hawk

4

2

5

1

1

1

14

Buteo sp.

1

1

                   

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

American Coot

1

1

Killdeer

9

3

11

3

14

17

57

Spotted Sandpiper

2

1

2

5

Solitary Sandpiper

1

1

2

Least Sandpiper

1

1

peep sp.

2

2

American Woodcock

1

1

Rock Pigeon

1

1

3

24

29

Eurasian Collared-Dove

2

2

Mourning Dove

68

20

68

38

5

95

43

21

358

Yellow-billed Cuckoo

1

2

1

3

1

1

9

Barn Owl

1

1

Eastern Screech-Owl

1

2

3

6*

Great Horned Owl

1

2

3

Barred Owl

6

1

1

1

9

Common Nighthawk

6

3

9

Chuck-will's-widow

3

2

5

Eastern Whip-poor-will

2

3

1

3

9

                   

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Chimney Swift

25

14

20

16

4

37

12

128

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

3

7

2

7

4

28

51*

Belted Kingfisher

3

4

2

9

Red-headed Woodpecker

1

2

2

3

4

12

Red-bellied Woodpecker

13

4

16

11

5

14

8

1

72

Downy Woodpecker

10

3

3

6

12

6

6

46*

Hairy Woodpecker

2

1

1

3

1

1

1

10

Northern Flicker

3

2

4

6

1

5

4

1

26

Pileated Woodpecker

6

2

3

2

4

17

2

2

38*

American Kestrel 3   2     3 3   11

Eastern Wood-Pewee

42

9

13

20

6

9

99

Acadian Flycatcher

49

2

2

12

2

67

Eastern Phoebe

31

1

11

13

7

27

9

99*

Great Crested Flycatcher

12

3

8

4

1

18

5

51

Eastern Kingbird

17

4

18

2

2

38

13

94

White-eyed Vireo

141

6

23

3

52

25

250**

Yellow-throated Vireo

15

3

1

4

4

4

1

32

Blue-headed Vireo

1

3

4

Warbling Vireo

1

1

2

Red-eyed Vireo

276

5

13

86

58

152

35

625

                   

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Blue Jay

25

3

30

17

11

150

18

15

269*

American Crow

66

11

30

40

11

155

37

5

355*

Horned Lark

1

1

Purple Martin

5

30

49

20

104

Tree Swallow

3

2

6

11

10

32

Northern Rough-winged Swallow

11

7

4

3

36

10

71

Cliff Swallow

35

1

2

38**

Barn Swallow

43

11

12

19

115

43

243

Carolina Chickadee

38

4

15

10

25

51

10

5

158*

Tufted Titmouse

55

7

25

31

20

55

20

8

221

White-breasted Nuthatch

5

6

6

7

13

2

6

45

Brown-headed Nuthatch

7

7

Carolina Wren

92

8

26

45

3

63

42

3

282

House Wren

10

8

15

8

1

1

43

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

1

1

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

108

2

15

16

4

27

20

192

Eastern Bluebird

43

9

14

41

3

105

35

8

258

Veery

2

2

Gray-cheeked Thrush

1

1

2

Swainson's Thrush

2

2

5

9

18

Wood Thrush

41

9

6

6

60

3

125

American Robin

44

20

130

60

160

42

6

462

Gray Catbird

9

1

5

3

2

8

28

Northern Mockingbird

37

20

29

32

42

42

2

204**

Brown Thrasher

8

2

21

11

2

26

11

1

82

European Starling

122

50

134

110

390

255

18

1079

Cedar Waxwing

21

2

14

37

                   

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Blue-winged Warbler

27

1

28

Tennessee Warbler

2

1

3

Nashville Warbler

1

1

Northern Parula

73

1

8

2

84**

Yellow Warbler

19

1

2

6

28

Chestnut-sided Warbler

4

2

1

7

Magnolia Warbler

4

4

8

Cape May Warbler

1

1

Black-throated Blue Warbler

1

1

Yellow-rumped Warbler

6

4

1

11

Black-throated Green Warbler

1

6

7

Blackburnian Warbler

4

1

5

Yellow-throated Warbler

10

2

10

2

8

3

35

Pine Warbler

4

13

9

9

35**

Prairie Warbler

46

1

2

4

6

13

72

Palm Warbler

1

1

Bay-breasted Warbler

1

1

Blackpoll Warbler

10

3

3

2

18

Cerulean Warbler

31

2

1

34

Black-and-white Warbler

4

1

2

2

11

24

1

45

American Redstart

36

2

9

47

Prothonotary Warbler

1

1

Worm-eating Warbler

9

1

3

6

19

Ovenbird

4

1

9

47

105

1

167

Northern Waterthrush

1

1

Louisiana Waterthrush

8

7

2

17

Kentucky Warbler

47

3

3

1

14

2

70

Common Yellowthroat

115

6

35

13

65

22

256

Hooded Warbler

28

1

2

6

15

21

2

75

Yellow-breasted Chat

55

2

5

4

40

5

111

                   

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Eastern Towhee

81

6

25

20

10

85

21

248**

Chipping Sparrow

46

2

30

17

2

60

30

187

Field Sparrow

75

3

8

15

5

55

33

194*

Savannah Sparrow

2

2

Grasshopper Sparrow

5

5

Henslow's Sparrow

2

2**

Song Sparrow

30

6

13

39

92

22

5

207

White-throated Sparrow

3

1

4

Summer Tanager

34

1

6

15

16

11

83

Scarlet Tanager

9

1

2

5

23

40

Northern Cardinal

125

14

54

78

17

285

53

26

652**

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

1

1

8

7

11

28

Blue Grosbeak

6

1

4

19

4

34

Indigo Bunting

213

13

26

69

14

280

74

5

694

Bobolink

1

1

Red-winged Blackbird

44

20

27

51

275

50

17

484

Eastern Meadowlark

18

11

30

27

145

47

278

Common Grackle

32

36

12

44

105

19

8

256

Brown-headed Cowbird

28

12

14

33

4

115

17

12

243

Orchard Oriole

31

1

4

2

23

5

66

Baltimore Oriole

5

2

2

1

10**

House Finch

8

1

18

43

3

3

76

American Goldfinch

42

19

20

8

95

13

40

237

House Sparrow

23

12

2

6

145

17

4

209*

Total Individuals

3009

408

1115

1344

439

4384

1447

271

12417

Total Species

98

53

84

81

64

110

89

31

137

                   

Location

West

NNW

NW

NE

East

SE

SW

FW

Total

Key to Observers and Feederwatchers (FW):

Initials Name
   
BB Betty Bright (FW)
BD Bettie Doyle (FW)
DAD Douglas A. Downs
GKE Ginger K. Ensor
JaF Janie C. Finch
JuF Judy C. Fuson
MJH Michael J. Hawkins
NSL Nancy S. Layzer
JEM Joseph E. Mast
MPO Michael P. O'Rourke
JCO John C. Owens
SEP Susan E. Pirolo
MR Michele Ramsey (FW)
BHS Barbara H. Stedman
SJS Stephen J. Stedman, compiler
CEW Catherine E. Walden (FW)
WAW Winston A. Walden
PW Patricia Westerfield
CDW Carol D. Williams

Notes

One species not previously recorded on the Putnam County Spring Bird Count (SBC) is featured in bold red; this species increased the all-time species total for the Putnam County SBC to 201 and, since it was also a species new to the county, it increased the all-time county list of species to 255.  Species totals (15) denoted by one asterisk (*) represent record numbers on the Putnam County SBC; species totals (9) denoted by two asterisks (**) represent record numbers on the Putnam County SBC and all-time high numbers in Putnam County.

   The merganser sp. was noted at Cane Creek Park.

   The Common Loon was a flyover at Cane Creek Park.

   The Double-crested Cormorants were found on Martin Creek along Rt. 96 in the far western part of the county.

   The Cattle Egret provided the 8th record for the county and was observed on St. Mary's Rd. north of Buffalo Valley.

   The Osprey was noted at Burgess Falls State Natural Area.

   The American Coot was noted in a pond near Bear Creek Rd.

   The Eurasian Collared-Doves were found in the Double Springs area.

   The Barn Owl was found at the traditional site in the county.

   One Warbling Vireo was found at the end of Water Plant Rd. (DAD), and the other was found on Mill Creek Rd. (BHS).

   The Brown-headed Nuthatches were found at the Cookeville Golf Course, the only site where it is known to occur in the county.

   The Ruby-crowned Kinglet, found at Shipley Farm, established a new late spring departure date for the county.

   The Black throated Blue Warbler, a male, was photographed (JEM) in the Cumberland Cove area of eastern Putnam County.

   The Henslow's Sparrow, a species new to the Putnam County bird list, was recorded at Monterey Lakes along Walker Farm Rd. (private) east of Monterey; two singing birds were heard at this site.

 

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