Each year, Martha’s Vineyard birders take part in the annual Christmas Bird Count, a program started in 1900 by the National Audubon Society to establish an early-winter census of birds in the Western hemisphere.
Counts are conducted in designated areas on a specific day between Dec. 14, 2012, and Jan. 5, 2013. Martha’s Vineyard held its 53rd annual count this year on Dec. 29, 2012.
A total of 121 individual species were spotted on the Island by the 14 feeder-watchers and 60 official birdwatchers, up from 119 last year. Read more about the Vineyard’s Christmas Bird Count in the Gazette’s weekly Bird News column.
Here is the complete list of species observed on the Dec. 29, 2012 Martha’s Vineyard Christmas Bird Count.
"CP" means birds that were seen during the Count Period, which runs three days before to three days after the annual count day. Birds observed during that time are not included in the count, but are reported to Audubon to provide additional information about species for research purposes.
Total
Species, Individuals
Brant, 183
Canada goose, 1,300
Mute swan, 64
Wood duck, 8
Gadwall, 7
Eurasian wigeon, CP
American wigeon, 78
American black duck, 750
Mallard, 800
Blue-winged teal, CP
Green-winged teal, 13
Ring-necked duck, 22
Greater scaup, 183
Lesser scaup, 53
Scaup species, 500
Common eider, 1,350
Harlequin duck, 68
Surf scoter, 323
White-winged scoter, 723
Black scoter, 393
Scoter species, 530
Long-tailed duck, 125
Bufflehead, 1,330
Common goldeneye, 474
Hooded merganser, 305
Common merganser, 5
Red-breasted merganser, 670
Ruddy duck, 134
Ring-necked pheasant, CP
Wild turkey, 100
Red-throated loon, 41
Common loon, 477
Pied-billed grebe, 6
Horned grebe, 129
Red-necked grebe, 15
Northern gannet, 30
Double-crested cormorant, 10
Great cormorant, 61
Cormorant sp., 2
Great blue heron, 22
Great egret, 1
Black-crowned night heron, 25
Black vulture, CP
Turkey vulture, 36
Northern harrier, 18
Sharp-shinned hawk, 6
Cooper’s hawk, 12
Small accipiter sp., 1
Red-tailed hawk, 35
Merlin, 3
Peregrine falcon, 3
Virginia rail, 3
American coot, 18
Black-bellied plover, 17
Sanderling, 276
Purple sandpiper, 23
Dunlin, 28
Wilson’s snipe, 4
Bonaparte’s gull, 63
Ring-billed gull, 103
Herring gull, 1,000
Iceland gull, CP
Lesser black-backed gull, CP
Great black-backed gull, 127
Black-legged kittiwake, 4
Razorbill, 171
Rock pigeon,134
Mourning dove, 269
Barn owl, 5
Eastern screech-ow, l16
Great horned owl, 3
Short-eared owl, CP
Northern saw-whet owl, 5
Allen’s hummingbird, 1
Ruby-throated hummingbird, CP
Belted kingfisher, 25
Red-bellied woodpecker, 71
Yellow-bellied sapsucker, 5
Downy woodpecker, 85
Hairy woodpecker, 19
Northern flicker, 88
Eastern phoebe, 1
Blue jay, 326
American crow, 730
Fish crow, CP
Horned lark, 85
Tree swallow, 1
Black-capped chickadee, 865
Tufted titmouse, 97
Red-breasted nuthatch, 296
White-breasted nuthatch, 177
Brown creeper, 10
Carolina wren, 199
Winter wren, 4
Marsh wren, 2
Golden-crowned kinglet, 70
Ruby-crowned kinglet, 1
Eastern bluebird, 146
Hermit thrush, 3
American robin, 800
Gray catbird, 35
Northern mockingbird, 54
Brown thrasher, 2
European starling, 616
Cedar waxwing, 37
Nashville warbler, 1
Yellow-rumped warbler, 417
Pine warbler, 3
Palm warbler, 4
Yellow-breasted chat, 1
Eastern towhee, 16
American tree sparrow, 24
Chipping sparrow, 25
Field sparrow, 9
Savannah sparrow, 23
Ipswich sparrow, 1
Fox sparrow, 3
Song sparrow, 346
Swamp sparrow, 39
White-throated sparrow, 355
Dark-eyed junco, 548
Snow bunting, 1
Northern cardinal, 243
Red-winged blackbird, 105
Eastern meadowlark, 28
Baltimore oriole, 1
Purple finch, 1
House finch, 141
Red crossbill, 31
White-winged crossbill, 50
Crossbill sp, 20
Common redpoll, 17
Pine siskin, 21
American goldfinch, 142
House sparrow, 273
Total Individuals: 21,433
Total Species: 120
Additional Subspecies: 1
Count Period Species: 9
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