North Bay Christmas Bird Count, December 14, 2025 - Preliminary Results
Most Abundant Birds Observed: Mallards, American Crows, Common Ravens, Blue
Jays and Black-capped Chickadees were abundant; Red-breasted and
White-breasted Nuthatches were frequent; 12 American Black Ducks and
21 Common Goldeneye were observed in the open waters; 3 Woodpecker species
- Downy, Hairy and Pileated were observed in strong numbers; 15 American
Tree Sparrows and 8 Dark-Eyed Juncos were found; some finch species were
well counted, including Pine Grosbeak, Redpoll, and Evening Grosbeak.
Specialty and out-of-season Birds Observed: 1 Black Duck/Mallard Hybrid; 1
Common Loon; 1 Merlin;  13 Wild Turkeys; 1 Northern Shrike; 1 American
Robin; 60 Bohemian Waxwings; 1 Song Sparrow; 1 White-Throated Sparrow; 1
White-Crowned Sparrow; 41 Snow Bunting; 2 Common Grackles.
Misses and Poorly Represented: 1 Ruffed Grouse; 1 American Herring Gull; 0
Owl; 0 Brown Creeper; 0 Northern Cardinal; 0 Purple Finch; 0 Pine Siskin;
15 American Goldfinch.
 Totals: 36 species and 3102 individuals
 Lori Anderson, Compiler
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