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total of 2,952 birds banded was only 52% of long term average, and our 79.2 b/1 OOnh was a dismal 52% of average, reflecting a continuing long-term downward trend in our capture rate. The following table summarizes the best days of the season (>200 banded, >30 species or b/1 OOnh >35 0) . # Date (1) Species # B/100nh #Birds 29 Sep (2) 35 183 203.9 8 Oct (1) 30 207 193.5 13 Oct (4) 42 449 198.6 2 22 Oct (4) 34 412 242 .8 16 Oct (1) 12 99 352.6 3 1 #stations operating . 2 Highest species total and highest number banded. 3 Highest capture rate . Inland Bird Banding Association Birds of note this year included a Blue Grosbeak (second occurrence in 20 years) and 28 Northern Saw-whet Owls (as the result of more nighttime netting in late Oct to Nov). Among the 29 species with average capture rates at Island Beach in the fall that are above 0.5 b/1 OOnh, only two had above- average capture rates this season: Northern Waterthrush (128% of avg) and Swamp Sparrow (116%). Of the 27 below-average species, 10 species were below 50%: Ovenbird (49%), Winter Wren (47%), Yellow-shafted Flicker (37%), Hermit Thrush (3%), Blackpoll Warbler (33%), Red-eyed Vireo (26%) Golden-crowned Kinglet (23%), Myrtle Warbler (23%), Slate-colored Junco (23%) and Field Sparrow (18%). Of particular note, three of these species with the worst showings this fall are among the top five most banded species at Island Beach- Golden-crowned Kinglet (#1 ), Myrtle Warbler (#2) and Slate-colored Junco (#5)! Inland Regional News Founded 1922 IBBA Annual Report of Birds Banded, 2007 Summary of bandings reported from the ISBA region for 2007: This is the sixth consecutive year of this report. More effort was put into recruiting reports this season, and this resulted in 86 banders reporting banding a record 123,000 birds and 349 species/forms. Most states doubled the reports of banded birds; Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas were exceptions in being essentially the same. No reports were received from the Dakotas. Reports of banded birds in Canada declined. Texas and Ohio banding represented 26% and 19% ofthe birds, respectively. The most frequently banded bird was again one of the smallest with 13,387 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. Increased efforts by state game agencies to band doves resulted in 8872 banded White-wings and 3705 banded Mourning Doves. American Goldfinch was third with 5984 and was followed by the much larger in size Canada Goose with 5339. White-throated Sparrow was fifth with 3728, Black-chinned Hummingbird seventh with 3563, Tennessee Warbler eighth with 3316, Swainson's Thrush ninth with 3247 and Northern Cardinal tenth with 3156. Brent Ortego Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 2805 N. Navarro, Suite 6008 Victoria, TX 77901 Brent.orte o t wd.state.tx.us Apr. -Jun. 2008 North American Bird Bander Page 93
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Page 1: Inland Regional News - Sora · total of 2,952 birds banded was only 52% of long term average, and our 79.2 b/1 OOnh was a dismal 52% of average, reflecting a continuing long-term

total of 2,952 birds banded was only 52% of long term average, and our 79.2 b/1 OOnh was a dismal 52% of average, reflecting a continuing long-term downward trend in our capture rate.

The following table summarizes the best days of the season (>200 banded, >30 species or b/1 OOnh >350) .

# Date (1) Species # B/100nh #Birds

29 Sep (2) 35 183 203.9

8 Oct (1) 30 207 193.5

13 Oct (4) 42 449 198.6 2

22 Oct (4) 34 412 242.8

16 Oct (1) 12 99 352.6 3

1 #stations operating. 2 Highest species total and highest number

banded. 3 Highest capture rate.

Inland Bird Banding Association

Birds of note this year included a Blue Grosbeak (second occurrence in 20 years) and 28 Northern Saw-whet Owls (as the result of more nighttime netting in late Oct to Nov). Among the 29 species with average capture rates at Island Beach in the fall that are above 0.5 b/1 OOnh, only two had above­average capture rates this season: Northern Waterthrush (128% of avg) and Swamp Sparrow (116%). Of the 27 below-average species, 10 species were below 50%: Ovenbird (49%), Winter Wren (47%), Yellow-shafted Flicker (37%), Hermit Thrush (3%), Blackpoll Warbler (33%), Red-eyed Vireo (26%) Golden-crowned Kinglet (23%), Myrtle Warbler (23%), Slate-colored Junco (23%) and Field Sparrow (18%). Of particular note, three of these species with the worst showings this fall are among the top five most banded species at Island Beach- Golden-crowned Kinglet (#1 ), Myrtle Warbler (#2) and Slate-colored Junco (#5)!

Inland Regional

News Founded 1922

IBBA Annual Report of Birds Banded, 2007

Summary of bandings reported from the ISBA region for 2007:

This is the sixth consecutive year of this report. More effort was put into recruiting reports this season, and this resulted in 86 banders reporting banding a record 123,000 birds and 349 species/forms. Most states doubled the reports of banded birds; Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas were exceptions in being essentially the same. No reports were received from the Dakotas. Reports of banded birds in Canada declined. Texas and Ohio banding represented 26% and 19% ofthe birds, respectively.

The most frequently banded bird was again one of the smallest with 13,387 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. Increased efforts by state game agencies to band doves resulted in 8872 banded White-wings and 3705 banded Mourning Doves. American Goldfinch was third with 5984 and was followed by the much larger in size Canada Goose with 5339. White-throated Sparrow was fifth with 3728, Black-chinned Hummingbird seventh with 3563, Tennessee Warbler eighth with 3316, Swainson's Thrush ninth with 3247 and Northern Cardinal tenth with 3156.

Brent Ortego Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

2805 N. Navarro, Suite 6008 Victoria, TX 77901

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A B c D E F G H I J K L M

1 SPECIES MB MIIMN ND/SD lA IL OH KY OK TX MS7Al., TOTAL HIGH

2 SK WI NEIKS MO IN TN AR LA BANDERS

3 Black-bellied Wlitstlina-Duck 20 75 95 75 11 . 13lN2). 6 (W1). 1 (D1)

4 Fulvous Whistlina-Duck 4 4 3 (W1), 1 (D1)

5 Canada Goose 22 5317 ,_ 53.39 5317 !011, 22 CW4l

6 Trumoeter SWan 15 15 15 (01)

7 Wood Duck 20 957 977 957 (01), 20 (W4)

~ Gadwall 1 1 1 (D1)

9 Black Duck 4 4 4 (01) ---10 Mallard 435 212 5 652 434 (W4Ll.lll0Jl2J.I1~2) 11 Mottled Duck 371 1 372 252 (R4), 97 (N2). 22]W·if, 1_(i1)

1:1! Green-winged Teal 2 96 98 96 (11). 2 (B11)

13 Rina-necked Duck 2 2 2 !ill..._ 14 Com. Goldeneye 1 1 1 (W4) 15 Greater Prairie-Chicken 391 391 391(54)

16 Pied-billed Grebe 2 2 2IW4l 17 Am. Wlite Pelican 2366 2366 2366 (D3)

18 Brown Pencan 8 8 B (01) 19 Double-crested Cormorant 401 98 499 401 (03), 98 (01) 20 Am. Bittern 1 1 2 1 (911 , W4) 21 Least Bittern 1 1 1 (D1) 22 Great Blue Heron 55 2 7 64 55 (D3l. 7 (B11) 2 (W4) 23 Great Egret 193 4 14 211 193 (03), 14 (B11) , 4 [K2) 24 Little Blue Heron 1 1 1 (D1) 25 Reddish Egret 250 250 250 (G1) 26 Cattle Egret 17 1 18 17lB11), 1 (53) 27 Green Heron 3 3 3 (W4) 28 Black-crowned Night-Heron 36 2 24 62 ~B3), 23 !B1 1), 2 !K2), 1 !B2) 29 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 1 11 (01) 30 Turkey Vulture 80 80 80 (H1l 31 Osorey 43 1 44 43 [01). 1 (01) 32 White-tailed Kite 1 1 1 (D1) 33 Mississippi Kite 13 13 9 (B8), 4 (01) 34 Bald Eagle 1 6 7~,~2) 35 N Harrier 16 1 22 -- 39 ~-1 ), 14 (M3),_3 (M2) 36 Sharp-shinned Hawk 8 345 3 1 14~ 7 25 408 204 (M3), 143 (M2), 24 [01 ), 9 (J2)_ 8 (H4) 37 Coooer's Hawk 10 z-r 8 36 1 85 1 168 83 (01), 19 (M2l. 17 (M3) 14 (J2], 12 (W4) 38 N Goshawk 1 1 2 4 3 [M3), 1 {H1) 39 GravHawk 1 1 1 {C6) 40 Harris's Hawk 24 24 20 CC6l, 2 !CSl, 1lB8, 01) 41 Red-shouldered Hawk 3 2 1 43 49 30 (01), 12 (B8), 2 (M2, T2), 1 (CS, V2L_ 42 Broad-win!led Hawk 4 4 3 1 12 4 {M3, T2l, 2 IC6l, 1 (01, S3) 43 SWainson's Hawk 60 4 64 60 (H1), 3 (C6), 1 (B8) 44 White-tailed Hawk 40 40 29 (C6), 10 (98', 1 (0 1) 45 Red-tailed Hawk 11 99 17 153 1 5 52 338 96 (J2). B3 (M3), 58 [M2), 31 (01). 19 (CSJ 46 Ferruginous Hawk 129 9 138 129 H1), 9 (BU) 47 Rough-legged Hawk 2 221M3) 48 Crested Caracara 2 2 1 (C6, D1) 49 Am Kestrel 8 38 2 13 56 3 45 33 3 201 451\12), 41 11<2!, 21 ICS), 17 (87). 13 (T2, W4) 50 Merlin 12 1 1 16 1 31 15(01), 12 (H1), 1 {C6, M2, M3) 51 Gyrfalcon 1 1 1 !H1l 52 Pereorine Falcon 9 14 4 19 46 18 (01), 14 (T2), 13 (M3). 1 (C5) 53 Prairie Falcon 5 55 (H1) 54 Yellow Rail 3 1 4 3 (W4l , 1101) 55 Black Ran 22 2221(W1)~ 56 Vir(linia Rail 7 96 2 105 95 (811), 7 (W4), 2 (01) 57 Sora 2 4 9 1 1 17 9 (B11), 4 (W4). 1 (01, G3. S3. T3) 58 Purple Gallinule 1 1 1 (01) 59 Com, Moorhen 1 1 1 01) 60 Am. Coot 4 1 54 :W4), 1 (01) 61 Sandhill Crane 1 2 3 2 01), 1 CJ 1 62 Snowy Plover 1 1 1 S4) 63 Semioalmated Plover 1 3 4 3 01 1 82) 64 Killdeer 1 14 1 16 13 (B11). 1 (B2. 01, W4) 65 Black-necked still 2 2 2 01) 66 Am, Avocet 4 4 4 !H1l 67 Greater Yellowleas r----

1 1 1 (811 ) 68 Lesser Yellowlegs 18 4 22 l£U82), 8 (811), 4 (01) 69 SolitarvSandpiper 1 1 1(011 70 Willet 1

1 r---- 1 1 (H1) 71 Spotted Sandpiper 1 3 2 7 2 CB11, 01 • 1 (82. H4, 56) 72 Uoland Sandoioer 94 2 96 96 (S4) 73 Marbled Godwit 1 1 1 H1) 74 Semiealmated Sandeieer 264 74 50 388 2ll4(S3), 50 (01). 40 (811), 34 (B2) 75 W . Sandpiper 105 4 109 105 (54), 4 (01) 76 Least Sandfliper 383 81 41 505 383 (54). 41 CB2. 01). 40 (811) 77 White-rumped Sandoioer 2 29 31 29 (01 ), 2 (S4) 78 Baird's Sandpiper 1 1 1 (S4 79 Pectoral Sandpioer 18 4 22 11 (92). 7 1811}, 4 (01) BO Ounlin 50 50 50 (01) 81 stilt Sandoloer 1 6 7 6 (01). 1 {92) 82 Short-billed Dowitcher 75 75 39(811 ), 36 (82)

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A B c D E F G H I J K L M

83 SPECIES MB MI/MN ND/SD lA IL OH KY OK TX MS/AL TOTAL HIGH

84 SK W I NEIKS MO IN TN AR LA BANDERS

65 Long-billed Dowitcher 2 3 5 3 D1) , 2 (B2)

86 Wilson's Sni~e 1 4 6 1 12 6 (B1 1). 4 (J2) , 1(J1, S4)

87 Am Woodcock - 3 30 7 40 16 (W4) , 14 (J2), 4 (811), 3 (82). 2 (C 1) --88 Pomarine Jaeger 1 1 1 (D1)

89 Rinq-billed Gull 558 1 559 558 (00). 1 (W4)

90 Herring Gull 40 40 40 (0 3) 91 Com Tern 282 282 282 (B11)

92 Forste~s Tern 1 1 1 (03)

93 Eur Collared-Dove 1 3 4 3 (A3) . 1 (F1 )

94 Wh ite-winged Dove 8872 8872 8500 (51). 372 (01)

95 Mourning Dove 42 33 10 187 2011 6 1 1341 74 3705 1998 (01), 1300 (51). 157 (K2). 74 (A3). 38 (D1 ) --96 Inca Dove 208 2 210 194 (0 1), 9 (C2}. 3 (CS), 2 (AJ)

97 Com Ground Dove 82 2 84 65 (02), 9 ~~· 7 (8 9)

~ White-tipped Dove 18 18 10 (C5), 5 (B9), 2J01J, 1JB8)

99 Black-billed Cuckoo 7 1 6 1 15 5 (T3) . 4 (B11 ), 2 (B2. J1 ), 1 (J2 53)

100 Yellow-billed Cuckoo 1 1 1 12 3 32 17 67 15.(Q1), 13 (S3). 10 (811 ). 7 (B8), 5 (C5)

101 Greater Roadrunner 1 1 1 (C5)

102 Groove-billed Ani 9 1 10 5 (D1J, 3 !C5), 1 (B9, 52)

103 Barn Owl 9 33 42 18 (B8), 14 (C5), 9 (W4), 1 (D1 )

104 W. Screech-Owl 3 3 3 (01)

105 E Screech-Owl 5 4 7 12 1 29 9 (C5) , 5 (T2) . 4 (B11 ), 3 (B2. W4)

105 Great Horned Owl 123 1 8 8 3 143 123 (H1) , 8 (T2 , W41, 2JC5), 1 (B8, M3)

107 N HawkOwl 1 1 lJ!::!!) 108 Barred Owl 1 2 5 1 23 32 23 (0 1), 5 (1'2). 2 (S6) 1 (li1i Wil)

109 Great Gray Owl 6 6 6 (H1) 110 Long-eared Owl 1 f8 3 22 18 (MJ). 2 (W4), 1 (H1 , J2) 111 N Saw-whet Owl 293 28 1 80 47 5 1 455 293 (H1), 75 (J2), 45 (82), 24 (87)

,m Com Nighthawk 1 2 3 2 (53) 11 3 Com. Pauraque 6 6 4 (D1 ), 2 (C5) 114 Com. Poor-will 3 3 2 (J3), 1 (B8) 115 Chuck-will's-widow 3 3 3 (S3) 116 Whip-poor-will 1 3 1 52 (J2), 1 (811 , G3, W4) 117 Chimne~ Swift 74 74 74 (01) 118 Broad-billed Hummin~ bird 1 1 1(83) r,-ts Buff-bellied Hummingbird 129 14 143 129 (0 1), 7 (B4), 5 (P3)

120 Blue-throated Hummin~ bird 1 1 1 (D1) 121 Rubt throated Hummin~ bird 834 5788 80 964 487 397 4 1260 13387 4703 (H5), 3872 (D1 ), 1083 (K2), 1063 (B3), 739 (C1 )

122 Black-chinned Hummin~ bird - 186 3350 27 3563 3146 {D1l. 204 (C2) , 186 (B1) 123 Anna's Humm·ingb[rd 1 1 1 {01) 124 Calliope Hummingbird 3 22 25 11 (B), 6 (B4), 5 (P3), 3 (D1 J

125 Broad-tailed Hummingbird 8 3 11 8 {01), 2 (83) . 1 (84) 126 Rufous Hummin£lbird 4 4 2 7 1 27 150 195 63 (B4), 46 (P3), 41 (B3), 27 (01). 7 (A1)

~ Allen's Hummingbird 1 10 5 16 10 (01)i 2 -(B4, P3), 1 (A1 , 83)

17.8 Belted Kingfisher 2 3 5 3 (D1). 2 (W4) 129 Green Kingfisher B B 4 (C5), 2 (89), 1 (B8, D1) 130 Red-headed Woodpecker 4 1 5 10 5 (B11). 3 (G4) 131 Golden-fronted Woodpecker 67 67 32 (CSJ, 26 01)1 9 (89) 132 Red-bellied Woodpecker B 8 20 16 13 3 6 14 22 110 20 (T2), 13 D1), 10 (J2, S7), 9 (811 ) 133 Yellow-bellied Sa£sucker 12 12 4 69 13 10 1 3 10 134 53 (W4), 12 H4), 10 ('[3), B (8 11 , M1), 6 (J2) 134 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 30 30 15 (01), 12 CSJ. 2 (88) , 1 !J3l 135 Downy Woodpecker 16 263 55 36 72 115 23 10 34 624 99 (B7), 74 (8 11), 53 (R3), 46 (J2), 41 (82) 136 Hairy Woodeecker 4 84 6 5 15 8 4 1 127 46 (B7). 14(J2), B (J1, R3), 6 (B5, B11. C1. N1) 137 Am_ Three-toed Woodpecker 1 1 1 (G3) 136 Black-backed Woodpecker 1 1 1 (G3) 139 N (Yellow-shafted) Flicker 10 24 3 52 29 1 2 15 136 27 (B1 1, W4J, 25 (J2). 15 (B6). 10 (H4). 8 (J1) 140 N (Red-shafted) Flicker 1 1 1 (H1 ) 141 Pileated Woodpecker 6 6 4 (G3}, 1 (B7. J1) 142 Olive-sided Flycatcher 2 6 4 1 13 6 (J2), 4 (B11), 2 H4), 1 (B8) 143 W Wood-Pewee 1 1 1 (D1) 144 E. Wood-Pewee 15 4 2 4 73 78 B 1 B 58 251 70 (J2l, 69(611) , 49 (86). 15 (H4), g (82) 1~5 Yellow-bellied F lycatcher 6 70 1 13 232 2 14 2 340 214 (8100), 44 (G3l. 21 T3). 18 (B2), 13 (J2) 146 Acadian Flycatcher 4 1 1 5 36 34 4 115 69 269 90 (S7), 51 (T4), 36 (811), 31 (C4), 18 (01) 147 Traill's Flycatcher 50 223 52 15 423 3 48 17 831 411 (B11), 190 (G3), 50 (H4), 40 {H3) , 22 (D1) 148 Alder Flycatcher 47 3 1 8 59 43 (T3), 7 (01) 149 Willow Flycatcher 5 2 15 3 1 5 31 15 (B2l, 4 (01 150 Least Flycatcher 215 195 45 28 127 32 4 646 215 (H4).1 114 (B11), 107 (G3), 68 (T3), 41 (H3) 151 Gray Flycatcher 5 5 5]01} 152 Dusky Flycatcher 4 4 4 (01) 153 E Phoebe 29 24 6 4 126 26 15 3 74 38 345 123 (J2)i 68 (01). 29 (H4), 22 (B11) 154 Vermilion Flycatcher 7 7 7 (01) I:J;J l-\bl 1-ll 11 oated Flycatcher 23 23 17 (01). 3 (J3) , 2 (S3). 1 (88) 156 Great Crested Flycatcher 1 1 6 22 1 16 8 55 22 (B11}. 12 (01Ji 5 (J2, 5 7) 157 Brown-crested Flycatcher 68 68 35 (C5) , 19 (01). 6 (J3), 4 (B8. 89) 158 Great Kiskadee 9 9 6 (C5), 2(01), 1 (89) 159 Tropical Kingbird 2 2 2 (B9) 160 Couch's Kinljbird 11 11 6 (B9) , 4 (CS). 1 (01) 161 Cassin's Kin~bird 1 1 2 1 (D1, G2) 162 W Kinllbird 2 1 13 16 10{B8), 3 (D1) , 2 (B11 ), 1 (G2) 163 E Kingbird 17 7 19 9 3 6 61 18 (J2117JH4), 9 (B11), 6 (H3, 53) 164 Gray Kingbird 1 1 1 (SJ)

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A B c D E F G H [ J K L M

165 SPECIES M~_ MI/MN NO/SO lA I OH KY OK TX MS/Al TOTAL HIGH

166 SK Wl NEIKS MO IN TN AR LA BANDERS

167 Sc1ssor-lailed Fllcaloher 1 1 1 {86)

~ ~!)erhead Shrike 5 1 1 1 2 2 11 5 CH1T 169 N SMI<e 4 1 1 6 2 (G3), 1 (811 , J2, R3, T3) --170 Vvl11t1Hl:ted Vireo 2 19 22 9 436 673 1161 369(57). 25t!D1), 219 (53), 127 (C2)..i1 (T4)

171 Bell's Vueo 3 24 1 28 10 IJ3l, 6(Dn 4 CBBl 3 CC2l. 2 IH3)

172 Blaok-{;3pped V1reo 906 906 906(C2)

173 Gra~Vireo 2 2 2 (S3f

17q Yellow--throated Vireo 1 3 1 4 2 2 3 36 52 17 (86)1 14 (83), 5 (S7), 4 (J2), 3 (D1)

175 Cassin's Vireo 1 1 1 (88)

176 Blue-l1eaded Vi reo 4 50 5 48 33 1 11 2 154 4218111.29 (G3l, 21 (M1), 14 [T3), 11 (V2)

177 Hutton's VIreo 1 1 ~ 178 Warbling Vireo 47 29 26 5 29 1 1-----rn 47 (H4), 28 (81 1), 17 IH3), 16 IJ1 . 6 (F1)

rm ~:JIIadei2hfa Vireo 6 49 4 39 10 3 1 112 35 (811), 29 (G3}, 14 (!3), 7 (V2) , 6 (H4)

160 Red·e~ed Vireo 27 457 3 1 76 384 51 26 255 1280 378 (811), 208(03). 199 (D), 177 (53) , 71 (J2) 181 Blue Jay 7 114 64 15 32 49 14 5 11 37 348 49(8111, 32 !A31, 26 (G31, 25 (87, J2) 19 (J1)

182 Green Ja~ 37 37 21 (D1) , 11 (CS}, 4 (89), 1 (88) --103 W Scrub Jay 5 5 3 (S3), 1 (89, 01)

184 Black-billed Magpie 2r--- 2 2 IH1)

185 American Crow 17 1 18 17{H1f

166 Com Raven 6 6 6 ti-111

187 Homed Lark 14 14 14 CT3l

188 Pu!Eie M;;utln 168 149 38 881 226 10 1472 1597 (R1). 1510 (01), 168 (Ht). 105 {N1), 44 {M2J

189 Tree SWallow 444 219 3 865 GO 10 1 1602 547 1911), 388 \t l1), 269 (81 1], 208 (02) 190 Vrolet-green SWallow 1 1 1 (01T 191 N. Rough-winged SWallow 4 5 10 1 1 21 8-(81 IT 5 IH3l

192 Bank Swellow 18 562 1 2 583 5s n s 111. 1a tH4J. 2 (53). 1 (B8) 193 ClllfSvvallow 4 35 314 1 354 314 (01). 35 (G2J 194 Cave Swallow

21-2 3 5 3 (SJ). 2 (01)

195 Barn Swallow 82 1 5 29 30 70 219 820~.\f. 70 (33), 27 (01), 21 (B11) 196 Carolina Cklckadee 189 41 5 97 51 113 118 614 189(Tii: 81tolf. 7ffB101. 41lH5), 35 {57) 197 Black-capped Chfckadee 32 1245 95 7 115 1 1495 378 (GJ), 301 (87), 136_(R3), 107 (J1), 59 (J2) 198 Boreal Chickadee 3 3 2 (G3). 1 ~3) 199 T ulled Titmouse 54 18 107 28 13 97 31 64 116 528 101 !T2). -s (01), 67 IT4). so (810)1 39 (S7! ·-200 Black-crested Titmouse 120 120 83 (0 1), 10 @!l.). 9(88 C5), 7 lC2) 201 Verdin 22 22 15(011, 2 IC5 JJ, SJI 202 Bush tit 4 4 3 !Sl l1. 1 (01) 203 Red-breasted Nuthatcll 43 85 78 1 18 27 21 4 6 6 289 47(B'tl. 43 156~ 37 IH41, 25 1.81 1}.1 24 (G5) 204 While-breasted Nulhatoh 7 148 71 80 46 28 18 2 4 404 92 (87), 60 !T2l. 25 (56), 23 [811' C':o5} 205 Brown-headed Nuthatch 6 6 5(53), 1 (P2) .. 206 Brown Creeper 20 87 2 202 100 3 1 415 137 IW41, 10018111. 65 IB2l. 39 G3). 23 (C1) 207 Cactus Wren 9 9 7 1011, 2 CS3] 208 Ro~i<Wren 1 1 1(bff 209 Canyon Wren 12 12 12 (01) 210 Carolina Wren 6 3 37 5 43 42 20 248 455 859 303 (S7), 179 (01), 66 (T4), 55 (,l\3), 37(811 , T2) 211 Bowrck's \IVren 4 91 95 sa iotl. 13 tcsl. 1 tJ3l, 5ma. 53 212 House Wren 67 59 88 96 113 173 1 1 70 50 718 147 (811), 110 (J 2J. 96 (T2), 67 (H4), 59 (01) ___ 213 Winter Wren 5 38 2 25 60 1 3 2 136 51CB111, 19 IGJ l~ 18 IJ2) 214 Sedge wren 12 1 2 9 1 25_ 12~(C2).2 (81 1l 215 Marsh Wren 22 5 20 5 4 3 59 22 (H4), 19 ('{'o'4). 4 ~1 1), 3(S3). 2(C'l, U1) 216 Golden~r Kinglet 4 105 2 129 290 20 8 3 561 260 IB11l. 116 IJ2l, 50 CG31, 331C1), 30 (82) 217 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 133 204 17 128 421 91 8 48 94 1144 359 @11), 1j3 (H<I), 124 (J2), 102 (G3). 62 (B2, M1) 216 B IUe -gra~ Gnatcacther 1 4 31 10 1 27 39 113 31 11311 . 53), 22 101 ) 219 Black-tailed Gnatcatcher 2 2 2 (J3) 220 E. Bluebird 15 1 9 161 562 177 206 62 34 4 1231 301 (57), 247 (J2). 177(81 1), 169 (810). 161 i:m-221 W Bluebird 78 5 83 78!H11 222 Mounlain Bluebird 60 60 60 (P1) 223 Veer:J. 2 124 28 158 59 13 54 438 153-791 11, 741G3l. 46 !851, 27TM1). 23(J2) 224 Gray~heeked Thrusn 33 30 1 47 371 85 15 33 623 352 !8111. 42 IJ2l. 33 CH41 , 32 (M 1), 26 {V2) 225 Gray-cl1eeked1Bicknell's Thrush 2 13 15 13{85) 226 Bicknell's Thrush 1 1 1 1531 227 SWainson's Thrush 256 355 39 9 294 1084 964 10 79 157 3247 1021 (811). 528 (MIT, 275TJ2), 268 (K1), 255 (H4) 228 Hermit Thrush 22 165 3 205 421 20 1 69 52 958 383- !B111, 145 IJ21. 60 IW41. 58 0 1), 47 (C1) 229 Wood Thrush 25 2 13 33 53 174 2 11 390 703 315 (S3l 93 (M1l, 54 (95), 48 (K1) , 41 (B11) 230 Clay-colored Robin 3 3 3Tc5T 231 Am. Robin 37 162 74 17 193 266 15 8 51 43 866 1n [8111. 128 CW41. 89 C82l, 84 C1), 65 (J2) 232 Gray Catbird 85 310 112 149 1096 35 7 91 295 2180 916 ~11). 180 (82). 176 (53), 146 (J 21. 102 (H3) 233 N MockiQ!ibird 1 2 45 6 135 75 264 89(01), 49 (A3) , 42 (A1), 29 (53). 12 (CS) 234 Brown Thrasher 1 6 48 25 27 13 9 18 84 231 49(A3) 39 (H3). 28 (811), 22 (J2), 15 (66) 235 Long-billed Thrasher 172 172 1 OB(DH 45 1G5f. 1 nas), 2 (BBJ 236 Curve-billed Thrasher 5 5 3 (CS), 2 1011 237 Eur Starling 14 3 3 5 1 10 36 10(A3), 8 (C1), 6 (J1), 5 (tll i), :J (K<) 238 Am. Pipit 1 1 1 CT31 239 Bohemian Waxwing 23 23 23 CH1) 240 Cedar Waxwin!) 48 eo 26 140 59 19 11 59 442 58(5IT, 57 181IT, 26{H4), 22(H1), 19 (N1) 241 Blue-winged Warbler 19 5 11 1 3 13 52 123 (J2l , 11 !95 6111, 4 IC1l, 3 (W4) 242 Golden-winged Warbler 12 1 12 3 5 1 2 36 11{J2), 3 [67, B11 , C1 , G3, V21 243 Tennessee Warbler 456 250 15 102 149 2252 4 88 3316 . 1362 (V2), 808(~. 456 (H4)1 151 (G3), 141 (811) 244 Orange-crowned Warbler 52 90 48 7 32 2 T 133 12 383 103CD1 ), 52 (H4). 39 (H3). 38 (GJ), 29 (811) 245 Nashville Warbler 35 543 16 1 56 239 18 3 62 9 984 333( G3), 230 (8111. 129 (T3), 47 (01), 35 (H4, J2) 246 N. Parula 16 19 9 10 48 102 28(53), 16(811), 11 (S7),9(D1,G3)

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249 Yellow Warbler 978 126 3 2 482 1 16 2 1610 978 (H4), 439 (911), 80 (C1), .43 (92)

~ Chestnut-sided Warbler 13 156 1 20 240 60 7 17 514 230 (B11), 110(G3), 39 (V2) , 26(T3), 14(B6) ___

251 Maonolia Warble1 62 231 4 99 1527 139 27 220 2309 1461 (911 ), 134 (G3), 127 (B6) , 88 (V2). 79 (J2) 252 Cape May Warbler 8 3 1 3 101 220 336 118 (V2) 101 (811). 82 (M1). 20 (K1). 8 (H4J 253 Black-thr. Blue Warbler 35 7 150 573 1 1 767 220tV2l. 200 (K1), 153 (M1), 139 911). 34 (C1l 254 Yellow-rumped Warbler 32 9 10 ~ 1 222 _!M_!Df) 255 . .. M~rtle Warbler 194 227 189 116 341 10 21 ~ r--------ms 281 (B11). 193 (H4), 189 (H3), 130 (J1), 81 (J 2) 256 .. Audubon's Warbler 3 3 3 (53) 257 Golden-cheeked Warbler 117 117 108 (C2), 7 (01) 258 Black-thr Green Warbler 3 18 2 5 104 28 17 11 188 101 (811), 11 (S3. 9 (V2), 8 (M1), 7[T3l 259 Blackburnian Warbler 5 7 9 65 10 1 97 65 (B11). 7 !W4), 5 (H4), 4 !M1, V2

~ Yellow-throated Warbler ~ 5 6 1 (~(86, C41 S7) 261 Pine Warbler 7 -- 2 4 111 24 9 (53), 4 (W4) 262 Prairie Warbler 1 11 12 9 (S3). 2 (86), 1 (M1) 263 , W Palm Warbler 20 43 1 152 75 56 3 35 385 151 (J2), 73 (811), 37 (M1). 35 (S3l, 26 (G3) 264 Yellow Palm Warbler 1 2 8 11 8(SJJ --265 Ba~-breasted Warbler 7 5 19 100 48 3 182 97 (811)1 29 (V2lll!.(M1), 11 (J2) , 8 (W4) 266 Blac~oll Warbler 28 38 9 18 680 1 n4 678 (811). 28 (H4}, 21 !J1), 9 (!::!3, J2. TJ. W4) 267 Cerulean Warbler 1 1 2 1 (811, S3) 268 Black-and-white Warbler 58 93 1 24 207 38 17 58 496 206 (811), 58 (H4) 37_(53, T3)c29(G3) 269 Am Redstart 221 355 17 81 381 44 16 73 1188 365(B11) , 268 (G3). 221 (H4], 67 (J2), 35 (S3) 270 prothonota~ Warbler 1 2 25 9 38 362 437 145 (67), 116!T4), 88 (SJ), 27 (H2) , 25 (B11), 6 (C4) 271 Worm-eatin~ Warbler 3 10 2 56 71 45{53). 14 (86), 7 (V2), 3 (611 , T•l) 272 Swainson's Warbler 13 2 111 126 74 (87), 27(SJ), 13jR2). 10 (T4), 2 (V1) 273 Ovenbird 62 219 1 6 213 318 335 46 208 1408 298 (B11), 161 (M1), 135JV2], 132(Jif 114 (S3) 274 N Waterthrush 247 77 15 36 147 14 24 47 607 247 (H4), 134 (911), 30 (J2), 23 (S3), 21 (B6) 275 Louisiana Waterthrush 2 4 9 5 19 39 !_(§!1 7 (S3), 5 (910), 4 (811 , C4, D1) 276 Kentucky Warbler -- 10 3 29 1 9 284 ~ 217(S7), 24(SJ). 19 (86), 18 (C4), 15 (T4) 277 Connecticut Warbler 12 8 21 41 21 (911), 8 (G3). 5 (W4). 3 (J2), 2 (J1l 278 Mourning Warbler 30 131 6 --w fa 1 18 3 369 166 (911), 64 (G3), 30 (H4), 15 (C1). 13(T3l 279 MacGillivray's Warbler 5 55 (53} 280 Com. Yellowthroat 13'6 276 204 53 599 70 191 243 1772 491 (B11). 165 (H3) 147 (01) , 136 (H4l, 116 (S3l 281 Hooded Warbler 2 21 93 21 395 532 235 (S7). 103 83),45 l'Q). 43 (96). 31 (M1l 282 Wilson's Warbler 67 127 10 7 294 6 47 4 562 278 (B11), 67 H4). 56 G3), 33 (D1, J1) 283 Canada Warbler 47 33 1 11 212 6 7 29 346 207 (811), 47 H4), 25 66], 15 [G3J. 9[C1) 284 Yellow-breasted Chat 1 1 1 ~ ~ -- I~ ~ 429 224 (87), 123 01), 22 A1, 811) 285 He~atic Tanager 3 3 3 [01) 286 Summer Tanager 1 1 3 21 ~ 1'15 I~ 74lS3), 47{01}, 18 (57)13 (810), 11 (86) 287 Scarlet Tanaaer 10 1 33 8 14 4 44 114 30(J2j, 28 (S3J, 16 (96), 7 (911), 6 (GJ) 288 W, TanaQer 3 3 3 (01) 289 Olive Sparrow

I~ 213 213 137 (D1 ), 47 (C5), 26 (B8), 3 (B8)

290 Spotted Towhee 12 15 12 (D1), 2 {811) 291 E Towhee 8 3 1 14 25 37 1 33 122 23 (811), 18 (A3). 14 (J2). 13 (V2), 12{A1) 292 Rufous-sided Towhee 2 6 8 2 (G2) 293 Canyon Towhee 1 6 7 3 (01 , S3), 1 (G2) 294 Backhman's Searrow 1 1 1 (82) 295 Cassin's s2arrow 2 2 2 (D1) 296 Rufous-crowned s earrow 11----:;6 17 6 (01). 5 (C2). 3 (J3), 2 (S3), 1 (G2) 297 Am. Tree S~arrow 2 119 345 75 157 698 264 (H3). 86 (611), 78 (812), 72 (J2), 71 (92) 298 Chiooona Scarrow 51 185 50 16 358 66 4 2 1501 168 2401 714 (01), 704 C2), 342. (}2), 164 (87\, 68 IP2l 299 Cla~-colored Searrow 20 22 19 2

~ 229 1 293 203 (D1) 1 22 (83) 1 20 (J1), 19 (H4), 16 (H3)

300 Field Sparrow --1-7 ~ 172 215 118 88 10 653 212 (B1f), 170 (J2) , 111 (A1). 44 (01), 17 (H2) 301 Vesper Sparrow 2 1 23 1 2 1 30 23 (J2). 2 (A 11. 1 (811 302 Lark searrow 26 4 58 139 227 131 (D1), 83[611) 303 Black-throated Soarrow 22 22 13 (01), 5 [JJ), 4 (83)

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304 Savannah Searrow 5 I~ 16 53 1 6 2 75 12 270 95 (J1), 57 (01). 53 (J2) " 16 !~>· 12 (A3) 305 Grasshopper Sparrow 2 14 8 9 2 3 38 13 [J2), 9 ({11), 8 (B11)

~ Henslow's Sparrow 12 4 2 18 12 (B11), 4 {W2), 1 (52, 57) 307 [eConte's Sparrow 108 1 15 124 108 (J1), 10 (W1). 5 (C2) 308 Seaside Sparrow 15 15 14 (C5), 1 (C2) 309 Fox Sparrow 19 86 12 1 159 39 1 16 11 3 347 134 (J2), 33 (97), 24 (G3), 21 (B11), 18 (B2) 310 SonQ Soarrow 121 328 61 1 177 300 150 4 21 17 ----neo 204 [B11), 162 (J2) 1 144 (A1). 133 (C1), 121[H4) 311 Lincoln's Sparrow 31 77 70 82 134 1 10 321 5 731 269 (D1), 121 @11), 63 (J2). 57 (H3l, 34 (H2)

~ ~ame Sparrow 28 207 13 120 287 9 1 145 39 849 256 (811), 138 (01), 131 (82, C1}, 108 (J2) 313 White-throated Sparrow ~ """"979 31 39 406 1136 66 23 161 409 3728 956(B1D: 316 G3], 250 (C1l. 247lHff. 231 IH4l 314 Harris's Sparrow 25 245 76 2 348 146 (912), 72 (H'3), 36 C3 , 32 (G2), 19 (H4) 315 White-crowned Sparrow 9 28 30 67 90 15 52 135 30 456 69 (01). 67 (811), 57 (J2) , 39 (S3), 30 (11) 316 _ .. E. White-crowned Sparro 2 82 61 24 169 61 (812), 53 (J1). 24 (C2), 17 (C1), 12 (M2)

~ , _ Gambel's White-crowned 40 1 2 4 47 40 (H1) 3 18 Dark-eyed Junco 101 75 38 42 256 101 (G3l. 75(K1) 319 , . Slate-colored Junco 434 953 508 13 533 163 184 20 102 36 2946 646 (87), 382 (J2). 314 (H1), 174 (H3) , 125 (612) 320 . OreQon Junco 1 1 321 Lapland Longspur 5 55 (T3) 322 N Cardinal 156 88 53 113 279 138 47 1330 950 3156 985 (01), 561 (A3), 192 (S7), 183 B11l, 133 CB8l 323 Pyrrhuloxia 33 33 25 (D1], 5 (J3 . 3 (B8) 324 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 23 101 42 51 53 98 1 55 424 48 (B11 )~lM_!j, 37 (86), 25 (J2), 23 (H4, V2) 325 Black-headed Grosbeak 3 3 3 (01) 326 Blue Grosbeak 3 1 5 13 23 15 60 15 (D1), 13 (A1), 10 [S3). 8 (B11) 327 Lazuli Buntin~ 1 1 27 29 27 (b1), 1 (F1, J2) 328 Indigo Bunting 1 42 24 15 64 210 177 10 120 299 962 166 (811), 145 (61). 131 (83). 113 (A1). 68 (01)

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331 Palnled Bunting 4 402 23 429 266 (01), 59 (J3), 31 (88). 19 (S7), 13 tC2) 332 Dickcissel 7 6 5 18 7(J1), 5 (S4), 3 (01), 2 (88) 333 Bobolink 4 7 11 7 (81 1).._!.(J1 334 Red-winged Blackbird ~ 146 118 45 258 16 2 79 48 794 22sie1 IT. sa C1), 82 (i-14).-56 {H3). 53 (01) 335 E Meadowlark 6 3 9 6 (J2). 3 (811 336 W M!!lldowlark 2 4 6 4 (89), 2_(8 11 337 YelloiY-hea(!ed Blackbird 10 10 10 (H4) 338 Rusly Blackbird 4 25 6 35 21 (81 1), 6 (T4), 4 (92, J1) 339 Brewer's Blackbird 2 2 2 (812) 340 Com. Grackle 25 40 173 147 131 10 48 14 588 130 (B1 2)1 123 (K2).101 (8 11), 4B(D1), 34'(c ,.,----341 Great-tailed Grackle 1 26 27 17 (0 1). 5 (C5), 4 (89) 342 Bronzed Cowbird 34 34 1§JC5). 8 (B9), 5 (0 1.1..1_@8) 343 Brown-headed Cowbird 29 39 53 131 51 91 7 4 411 73 869 299JO!), 93 {C2), 79 (J2), 59 (81 1), 53 (A3) 344 Orchard Oriole 24 39 14 17 28 41 47 210 28 (01), 27 (A1), 24 (H4. S7). 23 (G4). n (S3) 345 Bullock's Oriole 1 32 33 16 (88), 11 (01 ), 4 (S3), 1 (G2, J3) 315 Altamira Oriole 1 1 1 (C:S) 347 Audubon's Oriole 10 10 9 (0 1), 1 (98) 348 Balllmore Oriole 82 61 298 41 88 2 2 11 2 587 139 (G5), 125 ($6), 82 (H4), 76 (81 1), 40 (J2) 349 Scott's Oriole 30 30 29 (J3]. 1 (01) 350 Purple Finch 6 161 8 23 83 281 ~1 (B1 1), 72 (87). 46 (04), 23 (J2), 16 (G3) 351 House Finch 50 111 251 15 56 37 8 10 291 8 837 152 (G5), 140 (0 1), 90 tB8151Jf1), 50 {H1) 352 Hoary Redpoll 1 1 1 (H1) 353 Com ReQ!l_oll 8 3 11 8 (H1). 2( B'I'). 1 [G3) 354 Pine Siskin 50 106 37 1 8 2 44 248 90 (8 7) , 34 (01), 31 (H4)1 19 (H1 ). 15 (F1) 355 Lesser Goldfinch 96 96 94 (01}, 1 (88, B§) 356 Am. Goldfinch 39 1991 1076 39 813 688 130 3 878 327 5984 1209(871. 662 (T1), 638 (01), 617 (811), 356 (J2) 357 Evening Grosbeak 1 1 1 [T3] 356 House Sparrow 1 1 137 10 9 9 450 617 450 (A3), 137 !K2l 359 Eur Tree ~arrow 8 a e tK2l 360 361 Individuals 7390 17340 6174 1240 14476 22649 8895 2262 31917 11170 12351 3 362 Specie&Forms 119 148 113 56 145 f58 116 72 249 148 ---

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+ A2 Aloxander Irene 4045 Woods Blvd Linoolh, NE 68502 lnaiBl([email protected] 4021423-9495 34 146

-+ A1 Armstrong, Mark 1440 Fawn Rd Seymc_ur TN 37865 marl<a_@_knoxville.zco.org 57 1219 4 A3 Augustine Fred 2621llt Gen Ben Davis Jr Ave Baton Rouge LA 70807 fn.ugusline@brg_ov.com 2251664-4273 64 2102

.i B6 BariQas, Llsa Gardner Alabama A&M Univ Hunt.svll!o!.__Al. r!Sa cm:[email protected] 256/372-4571 75 1751 6 01 Barrow .John _1146 Congressional Dr, Cor~us Chr stl TX 7!1413 [email protected] 361/883-2100 7 B2 Bartlotl Tom 1833 S Winfield Dr Tiffin OH 44883 [email protected] 419/447-0005 108 2313 8 B4 Bassett. Fred 1818 W Astrid PI Montgomery, AL 36117 Fhound@aot com 334/244-0227 7 1 49 9 81 Batchelder Ned & Giga 2 391

~ 83 Beall, Unda PO Box 2529 Covlng!on LA 70'134-2529 lbeall@_minllog!c.com 985/893-5150 8 11 25 11 B7 Beaver Creek ~eservo S1 CountyH ighwa_y_ K Fall C!""k. Wl 547 42 beavetCJreek.ro5erve,org 715/877-2212 66 3311 12 01 B_eroo, Susan bere~@socg loba l . net

~ BS Ba•hop, Mike Bioi De~l, Al!]JB Coll!!lle. 61 4 W Stl~mior St, Alma, Ml48801 -1599 [email protected] 989/463-7061 66 680 14 eio Bivens, Sandy 8958f::ll'l'jl70, Nashville TN 37221 [email protected] 615/352-6299 61 11 79 15 B11 Blac~_ SWamp Bird Observal< Mark Shleldcasll!> 13229 W SR2 Oak Harbor OH 43449 [email protected]. l 419/898-4070 156 18332 16 88 Boal Cllnl USGS Texas Coop Fish & Wildlife Res Un~. Lubbock, TX 79409-2 20 [email protected] 806/742-2851 77 534 17 B12 Breci!Qisan 'MIIIam R 17099 SWMarytand Rd Welda KS 66091 785/229-2010 30 830 18 D1 81UWi1i1 Charlie PO Box 96 West Colu n1bia TX 77 486 [email protected] 979/345-4020 19 B9 Buller Christ Dept Bioi Uni\1 Central Oklahoma, 100 N Unlv Dr E<imond 0~ 73034 C8uller1 [email protected] 405/974-5782 52 m 20 C3 Carter, William PO Box 2209 Ada OK 7 48921 wacartor_@adaeomJ!nol 9 195 21 C4 Chambers, Haps 33 Wild,...,od Dr Murray, KY 4207-1 hapC1 @aol.com 270/753-9636 35 208 22 C1 Chartier, Allen 1442Wesl River Park Or lnkstar, Ml 48141 [email protected] 313/27 4-3434 83 2945

r# C2 Cimprich, David 7 43 CR 3364, Kempner T X 76539 dcimprich@seacove. net 254/288-2721 40 2676 24 C7 Cink, Cal Blot Deet. Baker Umv, PO Bo~ 651 Ba ldwin C~~- KS 66006 Calvln .Cinkf:!!ba~oru.od u 785/594-4548 29 100 25 C6 Clark V\IIUiam PO Box 531467, H~rUngQn TX 78550 tap\burs@earU,Iink.nGt 956/364-0415 11 85 26 C8 Collin$ Fled Fred [email protected] 14 111 27 C5 Conwa_y,_ Mark Rio Grande Val~_ Bird Cbs, 2106 Emerald ~I<Jl Dr Harllnden TX 78550 markhcanway@hotma\l.com 956/412-6631 77 581 28 D1 Dawkins_ R ass Sox 10892 San An~elo TX 76$09 Ross..Dawklns@a~golo.edu 915/942-2064 216 16946 29 D4 Delong, Bruce L 763 Pondhullil Circle Amerv .. Wl 54001 bldelong@amorvtel net 29 426 30 D3 DIMatteo Jeff Minnesota dimatteo@paulbunyan not 8 3650 31 D2 DnngL Pet_or & Carolm_ 7310 Helem Creek Rd t..tnd O'Lak.es Wr 54540 cpdring@nnex net 715/547-3485 10 241

r#- F1 Flo'Mlr5, Thomas Meade KS tffowe~carrollsweb.com 35 251 33 G2 Goulden Drurell R. 1107 Foreman Rd NE, Yukon OK 73099 tedQoulden@aol com 405/354-3619 38 ioo 34 G1 Green Clay 1 250 35 G5 Grean, Ruth C 506 W 31 sl Ave Bullovuc, NE 68005 [email protected] 35 774 36 G4 GreQon Bcily 1409 Chlld5 Road Eas~ Bellevu~ ~!" 6l'JJOS arenon925tilaol com 4g_21398-7466 38 283 37 G3 Grosshuescl\

1 Daviq Hawk Ridge Duluth MN dgrasshU@nrr l umn.euu 77 3814

38 H4 den Haan Held I Del~<~ Marsh Field Sla Box 38 RR #2, Ponage_la Pra1no MB R1N3A2 hdenh•[email protected] 204/857-66".;7 82 5058 Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife

39 H2 Sanctuary_ Judy Woods 3216 Washington Sl. Greenvnle TX 75401 l lud_y@wor~ ~mrks.eam 903/455-7232 57 635 40 H2 Hearh, Tam heathw1om@netscape net 41 H3 Herzlnger Morelle & Sandra 611 Leav"t Lane, linr:cln NE 68510 smherzJnger@neb,rr.com 402/485-4184 78 1961 42 H1 HotisbJn, Stuart 663 University Dr Saskatoon, SK S7N OJS stuart houslon@usask ca 306/244-07 42 54 2251 43 HS Hulc~eson Cathie 1 Rowan Rd Makanda Jl 62958 [email protected] 611l/529-2!Yl2 33 5323 44 11 Ingold James Deal Bioi Sci LSU-Shreveport One University Place Shreveport LA 7111 5 JINGOLDf!lpilot. lsu"-edu 31 5n97 .5238 43 637

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511 N1 Newstrom, Mark 59 01 Ohio Division ol Wildlife 60 D1 Ortego Brenl ~ P3 PaUon Dave

62 P1 Pettinger, Ray ·63 P2 Ponllfl Gary

64 R1 Ral. Jim

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66 R2 Revels, Mia

67 R4 Rezsutek, Michael

68 D1 Rorex. Bran 69 S 4 Sandercock,J!!ett 70 S3 Sargent Bob 71 D1 Scha11., Y!!_don 72 S1 Schwertner T. Wayne 73 S7 Seymour Michael 7~ S5 Shaw. Kathy

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~ ~ Soehren Eric C. 77 Ps6 Sta~e Dave ?8 T1 Thompson, Max 79 T2 Tossing, Linda ·so T3 Tveekrem, Carol if T4 Twedt, Daniel J_ 8~ V2 Vb I DaVId F. 83 1V1 I Vollert, Dar!};! 84 W1 [Wilson, Jen~iler 85 W3 Womack, Ellie 86IW2 !Wood DauA S? W4 IWoltrnan Sandra 88 D1 Z>lk Cr~iq

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Texas Parks & Wild I Dept 4200 Sm~h School Rd, Austin, TX 787 44 Louisiana Dept Wild I & Fish, 2000 Quail Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 7453 Huntwick Tr. Nashville, TN 37221 2214 Sherwood Ave, Westchester IL 60154 Alabama Dept Cons & Nat Res 64 N Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130 6405 Pine Ridge Rd Elkhorn, NE 68022 1729 E 11th Ave Winfield KS 67156-4007 World Bird Sanctuarl, 125 Bald Eagle Ridge Rd, Valley Park, MO 63088 PO Box 27, Schroeder, MN 55613 USGS 2524 South Frontage Road, Vicksburg, MS 39180 Tennessee Aquarium, PO Box 11048, ;hattaooogo, TN 3740.1 PO Box 27 Chappell Hill TX 77 426-0027 Texas Mid-Coast National Wildlife Refuqe Complex AnQieton TX Grove1 OK Dept Bioi Sc1, Southeastern Oklahoma State Un1v, Durant OK 74701-0609 525 S Park Blvd. Glen Ellyn IL 60137 PO Box 7 47 Falls Church VA 22040-07 47

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