[Birdtalk] Fwd: Your GBBC observation for FEB 14, 2009 in Syracuse, Davis County, UT

Jeff Bilsky jbilsky at gmail.com
Sat Feb 14 19:36:51 MST 2009


Antelope Island Observations and area this afternoon. Man - wish I had a
scope to pick through the geese and horned larks. Gotta buy one.

HIGHLIGHT: 2 Long Tailed Ducks at the last bridge before the Island.

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From: <no-reply at birdsource.org>
Date: Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Subject: Your GBBC observation for FEB 14, 2009 in Syracuse, Davis County,
UT
To: jbilsky at gmail.com


Thank you for entering your observation in this year's Great Backyard Bird
Count. Below is a report summarizing the bird checklist you submitted.

Here is the information you gave for this observation.

Record ID: S4577948
Email: jbilsky at gmail.com
Locality: Syracuse, Davis County, UT
Observation Date: FEB 14, 2009
Start Time: 4:15 PM
Total Birding Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Party Size: 1
Skill: excellent
Weather: good
Snow Depth: 2 - 4 in (5.1 - 10.2 cm)
Habitat(s):
       grassland
       freshwater
       salt water
Number of Species: 17
All Reported: yes
Checklist:
       Canada Goose - 100 (more than this I'm sure - just a rough estimate)
       Tundra Swan - 250 (more than this I'm sure - just a rough estimate)
       Mallard - 50
       Northern Pintail - 15
       Long-tailed Duck - 2
       Bufflehead - 5
       Common Goldeneye - 12
       Ring-necked Pheasant - 1
       Bald Eagle - 2
       Northern Harrier - 5
       Red-tailed Hawk - 1
       Rough-legged Hawk - 2
       American Kestrel - 3
       American Crow - 2
       Common Raven - 1
       Horned Lark - 60
       White-crowned Sparrow - 2


Information submitted through February 16, 2009 will be included in online
reports within 60 minutes. Information submitted after February 16, 2009
will be included in online reports within 2 hours. To see how your results
fit into the big picture, go to the Great Backyard Bird Count home page
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bird checklist included unusual species or high numbers of individuals, you
may receive an email from a regional editor requesting more details.

Thanks for participating in the 2009 Great Backyard Bird Count. Please join
us again for next year's count. Mark your calendars for February 12-15,
2010.

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-- 
Jeff Bilsky
Salt Lake City
jbilsky at gmail.com
www.endlesswilderness.com
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