I've added to my list in my previous email the additional species
necessary to include the top ten most frequently reported species in
2015 just posted by Jim Guion. The following numbers are for all years
in the eBird record, and for all of Vermont.
Number of times reported --
Black-capped Chickadee 82,827
American Crow 69,421
Blue Jay 66,382
American Robin 58,447
American Goldfinch 54,965
Song Sparrow 49,297
Mourning Dove 46,244
White-breasted Nuthatch 43,389
Northern Cardinal 42,610
Downy Woodpecker 46,244
European Starling 26,396
House Sparrow 13,617
Total birds reported ---
European Starling 685,346
American Crow 542,078
Black-capped Chickadee 436,715
American Robin 432,461
American Goldfinch 327,628
Blue Jay 264,858
Mourning Dove 193,873
Song Sparrow 167,485
House Sparrow 109,166
Northern Cardinal 91,591
White-breasted Nuthatch 71,614
Downy Woodpecker 64,021
Any other species you can think of that might have high enough numbers
to get in either of these lists?
Cheers,
Ian
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On 5/24/2016 2:03 PM, Ian A. Worley wrote:
> Number of times reported --
> Black-capped Chickadee 82,827
> American Crow 69,421
> Blue Jay 66,382
> American Goldfinch 54,965
> Song Sparrow 49,297
> European Starling 26,396
> House Sparrow 13,617
>
> Total birds reported ---
> European Starling 685,346
> American Crow 542,078
> Black-capped Chickadee 436,715
> American Goldfinch 327,628
> Blue Jay 264,858
> Song Sparrow 167,485
> House Sparrow 109,166
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