CMBO Monarchists

  • Competition: WSB 2016
  • Category: Swarovski’s CARBON FOOTPRINT CUP
  • Region: State
  • Level: Bird Conservation Challenge
  • Current ranking: 3
  • Final sign off: 2016-05-14 21:48:29
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Is unique?Species name Notes Photo Action
1.YesLincoln/Swamp SparrowNocturnal flight calls heard from two birds. Thin, finely buzzy sparrow flight call (much longer than warbler calls); Swamp and Lincoln's very similar. Move to rejectedMore details
2.Canada GooseMove to rejectedMore details
3.Mute SwanMove to rejectedMore details
4.Wood DuckMove to rejectedMore details
5.YesGadwallMove to rejectedMore details
6.American Black DuckMove to rejectedMore details
7.MallardMove to rejectedMore details
8.Blue-winged TealMove to rejectedMore details
9.Green-winged TealMove to rejectedMore details
10.Wild TurkeyMove to rejectedMore details
11.Red-throated LoonMove to rejectedMore details
12.Common LoonMove to rejectedMore details
13.Double-crested CormorantMove to rejectedMore details
14.Least BitternMove to rejectedMore details
15.Great EgretMove to rejectedMore details
16.Snowy EgretMove to rejectedMore details
17.Green HeronMove to rejectedMore details
18.Black-crowned Night-HeronMove to rejectedMore details
19.Glossy IbisMove to rejectedMore details
20.Black VultureMove to rejectedMore details
21.Turkey VultureMove to rejectedMore details
22.OspreyMove to rejectedMore details
23.Cooper's HawkMove to rejectedMore details
24.Bald EagleMove to rejectedMore details
25.Broad-winged HawkMove to rejectedMore details
26.Red-tailed HawkMove to rejectedMore details
27.King RailContinuing singing male heard giving evenly, widely spaced 'kek' notes for more than a minute at a time. Freshwater marsh area with many Virginia Rails. Move to rejectedMore details
28.Clapper RailMove to rejectedMore details
29.Virginia RailMove to rejectedMore details
30.American OystercatcherMove to rejectedMore details
31.Black-bellied PloverMove to rejectedMore details
32.Semipalmated PloverMove to rejectedMore details
33.KilldeerMove to rejectedMore details
34.Spotted SandpiperMove to rejectedMore details
35.Solitary SandpiperMove to rejectedMore details
36.Greater YellowlegsMove to rejectedMore details
37.WilletMove to rejectedMore details
38.Lesser YellowlegsMove to rejectedMore details
39.Ruddy TurnstoneMove to rejectedMore details
40.Stilt SandpiperFour continuing birds in breeding plumage. Slightly smaller, slimmer than dowitchers with shorter bills, longer legs. Barred underparts. Move to rejectedMore details
41.SanderlingMove to rejectedMore details
42.DunlinMove to rejectedMore details
43.Least SandpiperMove to rejectedMore details
44.White-rumped SandpiperMove to rejectedMore details
45.Semipalmated SandpiperMove to rejectedMore details
46.Short-billed DowitcherMove to rejectedMore details
47.Wilson's SnipeMove to rejectedMore details
48.American WoodcockMove to rejectedMore details
49.Laughing GullMove to rejectedMore details
50.Ring-billed GullMove to rejectedMore details
51.Herring GullMove to rejectedMore details
52.Lesser Black-backed GullMove to rejectedMore details
53.Great Black-backed GullMove to rejectedMore details
54.Least TernMove to rejectedMore details
55.Common TernMove to rejectedMore details
56.Forster's TernMove to rejectedMore details
57.Rock PigeonMove to rejectedMore details
58.Mourning DoveMove to rejectedMore details
59.Yellow-billed CuckooMove to rejectedMore details
60.Eastern Screech-OwlMove to rejectedMore details
61.Great Horned OwlMove to rejectedMore details
62.Barred OwlMove to rejectedMore details
63.Common NighthawkMove to rejectedMore details
64.Chuck-will's-widowMove to rejectedMore details
65.Chimney SwiftMove to rejectedMore details
66.Ruby-throated HummingbirdMove to rejectedMore details
67.Red-headed WoodpeckerMove to rejectedMore details
68.Red-bellied WoodpeckerMove to rejectedMore details
69.Downy WoodpeckerMove to rejectedMore details
70.Hairy WoodpeckerMove to rejectedMore details
71.Northern FlickerMove to rejectedMore details
72.MerlinMove to rejectedMore details
73.Peregrine FalconMove to rejectedMore details
74.Eastern Wood-PeweeMove to rejectedMore details
75.Great Crested FlycatcherMove to rejectedMore details
76.Eastern KingbirdMove to rejectedMore details
77.White-eyed VireoMove to rejectedMore details
78.Yellow-throated VireoMove to rejectedMore details
79.Warbling VireoMove to rejectedMore details
80.Red-eyed VireoMove to rejectedMore details
81.Blue JayMove to rejectedMore details
82.YesAmerican CrowMove to rejectedMore details
83.Fish CrowMove to rejectedMore details
84.Northern Rough-winged SwallowMove to rejectedMore details
85.Purple MartinMove to rejectedMore details
86.Tree SwallowMove to rejectedMore details
87.Bank SwallowMove to rejectedMore details
88.Barn SwallowMove to rejectedMore details
89.Carolina ChickadeeMove to rejectedMore details
90.Tufted TitmouseMove to rejectedMore details
91.House WrenMove to rejectedMore details
92.Marsh WrenMove to rejectedMore details
93.Carolina WrenMove to rejectedMore details
94.Blue-gray GnatcatcherMove to rejectedMore details
95.VeeryMove to rejectedMore details
96.Gray-cheeked ThrushMove to rejectedMore details
97.Swainson's ThrushMove to rejectedMore details
98.Wood ThrushMove to rejectedMore details
99.American RobinMove to rejectedMore details
100.Gray CatbirdMove to rejectedMore details
101.Brown ThrasherMove to rejectedMore details
102.Northern MockingbirdMove to rejectedMore details
103.European StarlingMove to rejectedMore details
104.Cedar WaxwingMove to rejectedMore details
105.OvenbirdMove to rejectedMore details
106.Northern WaterthrushMove to rejectedMore details
107.Black-and-white WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
108.Prothonotary WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
109.Common YellowthroatMove to rejectedMore details
110.American RedstartMove to rejectedMore details
111.YesCape May WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
112.YesNorthern ParulaMove to rejectedMore details
113.Magnolia WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
114.Yellow WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
115.Blackpoll WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
116.Black-throated Blue WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
117.Pine WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
118.Yellow-rumped WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
119.Prairie WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
120.Black-throated Green WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
121.YesWilson's WarblerMove to rejectedMore details
122.Yellow-breasted ChatMove to rejectedMore details
123.Chipping SparrowMove to rejectedMore details
124.Field SparrowMove to rejectedMore details
125.White-throated SparrowMove to rejectedMore details
126.Savannah SparrowMove to rejectedMore details
127.Song SparrowMove to rejectedMore details
128.Eastern TowheeMove to rejectedMore details
129.Summer TanagerMove to rejectedMore details
130.Scarlet TanagerMove to rejectedMore details
131.Northern CardinalMove to rejectedMore details
132.Rose-breasted GrosbeakMove to rejectedMore details
133.Blue GrosbeakMove to rejectedMore details
134.Indigo BuntingMove to rejectedMore details
135.YesDickcisselFly-over giving distinctive low buzzy flight call - much lower pitched than calls of Blue Grosbeak or Indigo Bunting. Also saw the bird flying over and noted stocky, full-chested shape and undulating flight with relatively long wavelength. Move to rejectedMore details
136.YesBobolinkMove to rejectedMore details
137.Red-winged BlackbirdMove to rejectedMore details
138.Common GrackleMove to rejectedMore details
139.Boat-tailed GrackleMove to rejectedMore details
140.Brown-headed CowbirdMove to rejectedMore details
141.Orchard OrioleMove to rejectedMore details
142.Baltimore OrioleMove to rejectedMore details
143.House FinchMove to rejectedMore details
144.American GoldfinchMove to rejectedMore details
145.House SparrowMove to rejectedMore details