Here are the totals from the Champlain Islands Christmas Bird Count held on Dec 20, 2015. The circle includes North Hero, South Hero, Grand Isle, Isle La Motte, the southern end of Alburgh, the lakeshore portions of Swanton, St. Albans, and Georgia, and a small area in New York including Point Au Roche State Park. We ended up with 64 count-day species plus 1 count week species, compared with a high count of 76 species in 2005 and 73 species last year. Total number of individuals was 95,044, shattering our previous high of 28,305 in 2011 and only 14,913 last year. The reason for the high numbers was an amazing 84,500 Snow Geese observed in Point Au Roche, NY. Without these Snow Geese, we would have had only 10,544 individuals, which would be the lowest numbers since 1987. Here are a few highlights: Snow Goose - 84,663 new high count; previous high was 11,667 in 1990 Ross's Goose - 1 new species Green-winged Teal - 1 seen in only 4 previous counts Hooded Merganser - 270 new high count; previous high was 62 in 2004 Northern Harrier – 8 new high count; previous high was 7 in 2011 and 2013 Peregrine Falcon – 4 new high count; single birds seen in only 3 previous counts Snowy Owl – 1 seen in only 3 previous counts Red-bellied Woodpecker – 5 new high count; previous high was 3 in 2012 Rare misses: Red-breasted Merganser seen in 25 previous counts Ruffed Grouse seen in 25 previous counts The above statistics are based on 29 years of data in our present circle's location. Four earlier years (1983 to 1986) when the circle was located slightly to the north were excluded. Counts were generally very low in those first few years compared with later counts. We had 30 people "on the road" counting, plus 13 at feeders. We drove and walked 345 miles and spent 104 hours, including owling and watching feeders. --Ken Copenhaver (compiler)