Central Node for UCR Foray in Putnam County, Tennessee—6–12 June 2011
A set of Carolina Wren eggs in a nest, photographed on Allen Hollow Rd. during the foray in Putnam County; photo Janie C. Finch (12 June 2011). |
A foray was conducted in Putnam County 6–12 June 2011, becoming the first of its kind to be conducted in this county, which has, however, been the subject of Summer Roadside Surveys (SRS) during four years (1991, 1996, 2001, and 2006) over the past two decades (LINK to SRS Results). For a list of the participants in this foray, see Table 2 at the page for Raw Data (link below).
The general protocol for UCR forays may be consulted via this link:
A map (Figure 1) showing major roadways and watercourses in Putnam County is accessible via the following link:
A map (Figure 2) of Putnam County, showing the location of the USGS quadrangles that coincide with it, is available via the link below:
Maps (Figures 3 and 4) of Putnam County, one displaying the foray blocks for that county and the other highlighting the blocks that received coverage during the Tennessee Breeding Bird Atlas project, may be accessed via the following links:
The focal species of the 2011 UCR Foray in Putnam County follow: Ruffed Grouse, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, Warbling Vireo, and Brown-headed Nuthatch. Only the vireo failed to be recorded during the foray.
Table 1. Species (110) detected during the UCR Foray in Putnam County—6–12 June 2011—and species (107) detected during the 1986–1991 Breeding Bird Atlas (BBA) project (Nicholson 1997). To view a map of results for species detected during the foray, click on the alpha code of the species.
Color Coding of Species Names:
Breeding Categories and Codes:
Alpha Code (See Tables with Raw Data) | Total Blocks where Recorded (of 46 Possible) | Total Individuals Recorded during Day or Night "Counting Period" | Highest Breeding Category and Code Detected during Foray | Detected during TN BBA Project | |
Canada Goose | CAGO | 18 | 204 | CON–FL | X |
Wood Duck | WODU | 15 | 42 | CON–FL | X |
Mallard | MALL | 7 | 43 | CON–FL | X |
Northern Bobwhite | NOBO | 30 | 73 | POS–X | X |
Ruffed Grouse | RUGR | 1 | 1 | CON–DD | X |
Wild Turkey | WITU | 18 | 24 | CON–FL | X |
Rock Pigeon | ROPI | 8 | 70 | CON–NY | X |
Eurasian Collared-Dove | ECDO | 7 | 14 | PRB–C | |
Mourning Dove | MODO | 46 | 689 | CON–CN | X |
Yellow-billed Cuckoo | YBCU | 37 | 81 | CON–FY | X |
Common Nighthawk * | CONI | 2 | 4 | POS–X | X |
Chuck-will's-widow * | CWWI | 7 | 12 | POS–X | X |
Eastern Whip-poor-will * | WPWI | 8 | 13 | PRB–A | X |
Chimney Swift | CHSW | 33 | 96 | POS–X | X |
Ruby-throated Hummingbird | RTHU | 25 | 43 | POS–X | X |
Killdeer | KILL | 32 | 61 | CON–FL | X |
Spotted Sandpiper | SPSA | 1 | 1 | Transient | X |
American Woodcock * | AMWO | 4 | 5 | POS–X | X |
Double-crested Cormorant | DCCO | 1 | 0 | Transient | |
Great Blue Heron | GTBH | 17 | 23 | CON–NY | X |
Green Heron | GRHE | 25 | 40 | PRB–A | X |
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron | YCNH | 1 | 2 | PRB–P | X |
Black Vulture | BLVU | 9 | 24 | POS–X | X |
Turkey Vulture | TUVU | 28 | 109 | POS–X | X |
Osprey | OSPR | -- | -- | -- | X |
Sharp-shinned Hawk | SSHA | -- | -- | -- | X |
Cooper's Hawk | COHA | 5 | 5 | POS–X | X |
Red-shouldered Hawk | RSHA | 26 | 32 | CON–BG | X |
Broad-winged Hawk | BWHA | 9 | 11 | CON–BG | X |
Red-tailed Hawk | RTHA | 13 | 17 | CON–BG | X |
Barn Owl | BARN | 2 | 0 | POS–X | |
Eastern Screech-Owl * | EASO | 10 | 11 | POS–X | X |
Great Horned Owl * | GHOW | 11 | 16 | CON–BG | X |
Barred Owl * | BDOW | 9 | 7 | CON–BG | X |
Belted Kingfisher | BEKI | 4 | 4 | POS–X | X |
Red-headed Woodpecker | RHWO | 22 | 43 | CON–NY | X |
Red-bellied Woodpecker | RBWO | 43 | 184 | CON–FL | X |
Downy Woodpecker | DOWO | 26 | 43 | CON–FY | X |
Hairy Woodpecker | HAWO | 14 | 14 | CON–FL | X |
Northern Flicker | NOFL | 31 | 72 | CON–FL | X |
Pileated Woodpecker | PIWO | 34 | 58 | CON–FY | X |
American Kestrel | AMKE | 13 | 15 | POS–X | X |
Great Crested Flycatcher | GCFL | 39 | 74 | CON–NY | X |
Eastern Kingbird | EAKI | 44 | 197 | CON–FL | X |
Eastern Wood-Pewee | EAWP | 44 | 171 | POS–X | X |
Acadian Flycatcher | ACFL | 25 | 157 | CON–CN | X |
Least Flycatcher | LEFL | 1 | 1 | Transient | X |
Eastern Phoebe | EAPH | 42 | 152 | CON–FL | X |
Loggerhead Shrike | LOSH | 1 | 1 | POS–X | X |
White-eyed Vireo | WEVI | 45 | 296 | CON–FY | X |
Yellow-throated Vireo | YTVI | 34 | 58 | POS–X | X |
Blue-headed Vireo | BHVI | 5 | 15 | POS–X | X |
Warbling Vireo | WAVI | -- | -- | -- | X |
Red-eyed Vireo | REVI | 46 | 759 | CON–CN | X |
Blue Jay | BLJA | 46 | 271 | CON–NY | X |
American Crow | AMCR | 45 | 792 | CON–FL | X |
Horned Lark | HOLA | 2 | 3 | PRB–C | |
Purple Martin | PUMA | 31 | 423 | CON–NY | X |
Tree Swallow | TRES | 24 | 38 | CON–ON | |
Northern Rough-winged Swallow | NRWS | 21 | 37 | CON–FY | X |
Cliff Swallow | CLSW | 5 | 71 | CON–ON | X |
Barn Swallow | BARS | 42 | 564 | CON–NY | X |
Carolina Chickadee | CACH | 44 | 289 | CON–FL | X |
Tufted Titmouse | ETTI | 46 | 423 | CON–FL | X |
White-breasted Nuthatch | WBNU | 38 | 95 | POS–X | X |
Brown-headed Nuthatch | BHNU | 1 | 0 | POS–X | |
House Wren | HOWR | 19 | 115 | CON–ON | X |
Carolina Wren | CARW | 45 | 488 | CON–NE | X |
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher | BGGN | 39 | 169 | CON–FY | X |
Eastern Bluebird | EABL | 43 | 424 | CON–NY | X |
Wood Thrush | WOTH | 31 | 128 | POS–X | X |
American Robin | AMRO | 41 | 699 | CON–FY | X |
Gray Catbird | GRCA | 30 | 54 | CON–FY | X |
Brown Thrasher | BRTH | 42 | 147 | CON–FL | X |
Northern Mockingbird | NOMO | 43 | 564 | CON–NY | X |
European Starling | EUST | 41 | 1616 | CON–ON | X |
Cedar Waxwing | CEDW | 22 | 55 | POS–X | X |
House Sparrow | HOSP | 35 | 482 | CON–NY | X |
House Finch | HOFI | 29 | 249 | CON–FL | X |
American Goldfinch | AMGO | 43 | 293 | PRB–C | X |
Eastern Towhee | EATO | 45 | 383 | CON–FL | X |
Chipping Sparrow | CHSP | 46 | 457 | CON–NY | X |
Field Sparrow | FISP | 44 | 337 | CON–FL | X |
Grasshopper Sparrow | GRSP | 16 | 25 | CON–FY | X |
Henslow's Sparrow | HESP | 1 | 1 | POS–X | |
Song Sparrow | SOSP | 41 | 394 | CON–FL | X |
Yellow-breasted Chat | YBCH | 45 | 309 | CON–FY | X |
Eastern Meadowlark | EAME | 39 | 329 | CON–FL | X |
Orchard Oriole | OROR | 41 | 216 | CON–FL | X |
Baltimore Oriole | BAOR | 3 | 6 | CON–FY | X |
Red-winged Blackbird | RWBL | 42 | 825 | CON–NY | X |
Brown-headed Cowbird | BHCO | 44 | 336 | CON–FL | X |
Common Grackle | COGR | 39 | 342 | CON–FL | X |
Ovenbird | OVEN | 26 | 139 | POS–X | X |
Worm-eating Warbler | WEWA | 14 | 25 | CON–FL | X |
Louisiana Waterthrush | LOWA | 15 | 35 | POS–X | X |
Blue-winged Warbler | BWWA | 7 | 14 | POS–X | X |
Black-and-white Warbler | BAWW | 19 | 39 | CON–FL | X |
Prothonotary Warbler | PROW | 4 | 4 | PRB–T | |
Kentucky Warbler | KEWA | 31 | 106 | PRB–P | X |
Common Yellowthroat | COYE | 45 | 361 | CON–FY | X |
Hooded Warbler | HOWA | 29 | 128 | POS–X | X |
American Redstart | AMRE | 8 | 40 | POS–X | X |
Cerulean Warbler | CERW | 9 | 41 | POS–X | X |
Northern Parula | NOPA | 25 | 106 | POS–X | X |
Yellow Warbler | YWAR | 16 | 30 | POS–X | X |
Black-throated Blue Warbler | BTBW | 1 | 0 | Transient | |
Pine Warbler | PIWA | 10 | 13 | CON–FL | X |
Yellow-throated Warbler | YTWA | 22 | 46 | POS–X | X |
Prairie Warbler | PRAW | 34 | 155 | CON–FY | X |
Black-throated Green Warbler | BTNW | 2 | 2 | POS–X | X |
Summer Tanager | SUTA | 38 | 119 | CON–FY | X |
Scarlet Tanager | SCTA | 27 | 134 | CON–FY | X |
Northern Cardinal | NOCA | 46 | 724 | CON–FY | X |
Blue Grosbeak | BLGR | 36 | 212 | CON–CN | X |
Indigo Bunting | INBU | 46 | 929 | CON–FY | X |
Dickcissel | DICK | 6 | 16 | POS–X | |
Total Individuals | 19,957 | ||||
Total Hours:Minutes of Effort | 113:15 | ||||
Possible Breeding Species | 33 | ||||
Probable Breeding Species | 8 | ||||
Confirmed Breeding Species | 69 | ||||
Total Breeding Species | 110 | 105 | |||
Total Transient Species | 4 | 2 | |||
Total Species | 114 | 107 | |||
* Numerical data reflect results from 13 night counting periods.
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