>From Lori Anderson, compiler:

*North Bay Christmas Bird Count, December 16, 2023 - Preliminary Results*

Most Abundant Birds Observed:  Mallards, American Crows, Common Ravens,
Blue Jays and Black-capped Chickadees were abundant; Nuthatches were
frequent; a number of Common and Hooded Mergansers and Common Goldeneye
were observed in the open waters; Finch species were well counted and
included Purple Finch, Pine Grosbeak, Red Crossbill, Common Redpoll, Pine
Siskin, American Goldfinch and Evening Grosbeak.

Specialty and/or Out-of-season Birds Observed:  2 Canada Geese; 1 Common
Loon; 1 Northern Goshawk; 1 Rough-legged Hawk; 1 Ring-billed Gull; 2 Barred
Owls; 2 Northern Shrikes; 1 Canada Jay; 3 Brown Creepers; 1 Golden-crowned
Kinglet; 18 Bohemian Waxwings; 11 American Tree Sparrows and 3 Northern
Cardinals.

Misses and Poorly Represented:  American Black Duck 0; Wild Turkey 0;
Mourning Dove 18; Hairy Woodpecker 23; Pileated Woodpecker 5; American
Robin 0; Dark-eyed Junco 0; Snow Bunting 0; Common Grackle 0

 Totals: 39 species and 2900 individuals

 Lori Anderson, Compiler
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