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December 2010 Wildlife Inventory

November and December 2010 were noteworthy for the number of late migrants still being sighted. Birders were not particularly active in November resulting in only 104 bird species being recorded. However, December made up for that with a total of 117 bird species seen on a single day, 19 December, the day of the Boulder Christmas Bird Count (BCBC), bringing the total number of species seen in the whole month to 138. This is a record number of species for December, and rivals some summer months. Late shorebird sightings in November included American Avocet, Greater Yellowlegs and Red Phalarope. Late warbler sightings included Orange-crowned Warbler seen in both November and December, Hooded Warbler seen in November and Palm Warbler seen in December. New species for the year included Greater White-fronted Goose, Ross's Goose, Long-tailed Duck, Eastern Screech-Owl and Winter Wren. 106 Snow Geese, including some blue-phase geese, were recorded in November in nine different areas, and a Tundra Swan was reported first at Walden Ponds in November, then at Valmont Reservoir throughout December. Greater Scaup, Black Scoter, White-winged Scoter and Barrow's Goldeneye were some of our less usual ducks. Mandarin Duck is an exotic species that has been seen in Boulder during the last two winters. Grebes were well reported both months with Red-necked Grebes being reported at both Union and Boulder Reservoirs. A Black-legged Kittiwake at Union Reservoir delighted many observers; this was a species last seen in 2004 and only the fourth individual reported since the wildlife inventory began in 1979. The explosion of Eurasian Collared Doves over the last few years continues with these birds becoming a much commoner winter sighting than Mourning Dove. A White-winged Dove seen on the Christmas Bird Count was a first December record. Unusually the Christmas Bird Count produced six owl species: Barn Owl, Eastern Screech Owl, Great-horned Owl, Northern Pygmy Owl, Long-eared Owl and Northern Saw-whet Owl. A Say's Phoebe seen at the end of November and the beginning of December was very late for this species. Chihuahuan Raven is a bird that is often hard to identify; one was positively identified in December followed by a number of possible reports. A Pacific Wren seen on the Christmas Bird Count was a first sighting for the year; this is a species that should be carefully monitored since its split from the slightly commoner Winter Wren. Wood Thrush was reported from a yard in Louisville in the middle of November, and a Varied Thrush from Longmont in late December. A Gray Catbird seen on the Boulder Christmas Bird Count was very unseasonable. A Snow Bunting seen in the Indian Peaks Wilderness area was an exciting addition to the December list, as was the Golden-crowned Sparrow seen on the plains.

Mammals were very sparsely reported both months. Gray Fox was an unusual species for December. TOP


Birds
SPECIES DATE(S) AREA(S) NO. OBSERVER
Greater White-fronted Goose 2,4,5,19 6,BCBC 2
Snow Goose 4,5,18,28 6,19,20,50 19
Ross's Goose 4*,5 6,20 7 JLa
Cackling Goose 4,10,11,14,19 6,25,30,BCBC 1116
Canada Goose Present
Tundra Swan 4,5,11,12,18 24,50 2
Mandarin Duck 19,28 30 1
Wood Duck 19 BCBC 1
Gadwall 4,10,11,14,19 24,30,BCBC 98
American Wigeon 4,10,11,14,18,19 23,24,30,31,BCBC 179
Mallard Present
Northern Shoveler 19 BCBC 36
Northern Pintail 19 BCBC 11
Green-winged Teal 2,19 20,BCBC 29
Canvasback 4,11,19 24,BCBC 10
Redhead 19 BCBC 13
Ring-necked Duck 10,14,18,19 23,30,31,BCBC 656
Greater Scaup 4,5,12 19 2
Lesser Scaup 4,14,19 10,30,BCBC 13
White-winged Scoter 8*,9,11,12,16 25 1 SPl*
Black Scoter 4,5,11,12,18,23,25 25 1
Long-tailed Duck 4,5,14,20 50 2
Bufflehead 19,26 20,BCBC   16
Common Goldeneye 2,4,11,14,19,25 23,25,30,BCBC 129
Barrow's Goldeneye 18 50 1 B&IP
Hooded Merganser 8,11,14,19,25,26 20,23,24,25,50,BCBC 128
Common Merganser 4,11,14,19 24,50,BCBC 347
Red-breasted Merganser 12,14,19 24,50,BCBC 201
Wild Turkey 19 BCBC 26
Common Loon 4 50 1 CWi
Pied-billed Grebe 4,11,19 24,BCBC 50
Horned Grebe 16,18 22,50 4
Red-necked Grebe 14,15,19 50,BCBC 2
Eared Grebe 4,18,19 50,BCBC 207 Floyd
Western Grebe 11,18,19 24,50,(blank) 32
Clark's Grebe 19 24 1 BCBC
Double-crested Cormorant 11,19 24,BCBC 7
American Bittern 5,15 23 1
Great Blue Heron 11,19 23,24,BCBC 26
Black-crowned Night Heron 19 24 4 BCBC
Bald Eagle 4,6,9,11,18,19,28 3,14,23,25,33,BCBC 43
Northern Harrier 4,18,19 14,23,32,BCBC 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 4,15,19 14,37,BCBC 9
Cooper's Hawk 2,19 36,BCBC 7
Northern Goshawk 19 BCBC 2
Red-tailed Hawk a.m. pl.,ft. 174
   Harlan's Hawk 18,19,28 14,18,BCBC 15
Ferruginous Hawk 11,19 24,32,BCBC 5
Rough-legged Hawk 19 BCBC 1
Golden Eagle 19 23,32,BCBC 10
American Kestrel 4,5,11,18,19,21,26  pl.,ft. 84
Merlin 4,19,31 31,50,BCBC 3
Prairie Falcon 18,19 14,23,BCBC 12
Virginia Rail 19,21 21,23 3
American Coot 4,11,19 23,24,25,BCBC 679
Killdeer 5,19 6,BCBC 3
Wilson's Snipe 19 BCBC 6
Black-legged Kittiwake 4*,5,6,10,12,15,18,20 50 1 TF*
Bonaparte's Gull 4,14,15,19 50,BCBC 17
Ring-billed Gull 2,4,11,18,19 14,23,24,25,BCBC 953
California Gull 5 6 2 CNu
Herring Gull 19 BCBC 3
Thayer's Gull 4 50 2 CWi
Lesser Black-backed Gull 4 10,50 2
Rock Pigeon Present
Eurasian Collared-Dove 4,5,11,12,18,19,30,31 14,23,25,31,BCBC 159
White-winged Dove 19 BCBC 1
Mourning Dove 19 23,BCBC 37
Barn Owl 19 BCBC 3
Eastern Screech-Owl 19* 23,BCBC 3
Great-horned Owl 19 23,32,BCBC 22
Northern Pygmy-Owl 19 BCBC 1
Long-eared Owl 19 BCBC 9
Northern Saw-whet Owl 19 14 1 SSe
Belted Kingfisher 4,5,11,14,18,19,21 pl. 41
Downy Woodpecker 2,4,5,12,17,18,19,27,28,30 14,23,31,32,BCBC 74
Hairy Woodpecker 1,19 32,37,BCBC 47
Northern Flicker Present
Say's Phoebe 2 30 1 JHa
Northern Shrike 19,28 23,43,BCBC 8
Steller's Jay Present
Blue Jay 4,5,11,18,19 14,23,31,BCBC  138
Western Scrub-Jay 19 BCBC 28
Clark's Nutcracker 15,16 37,43 2
Black-billed Magpie Present
American Crow 4,5,11,12,17,18,19 pl.BCBC 962
Chihuahuan Raven 5* 24 1 TF*
Common Raven 1,4,11,18,19 14,23,24,32,36,BCBC 163
Horned Lark 19 BCBC 115
Black-capped Chickadee Present
Mountain Chickadee Present
Bushtit 2,19,22,26 11,36,BCBC 70
Red-breasted Nuthatch 5,19 31,32,BCBC 50
White-breasted Nuthatch a.m. pl.,ft.,mt. 182
Pygmy Nuthatch 1,10,19,20,31 32,36,37,BCBC 424
Brown Creeper 1,8,11,19,28,30 23,30,31,32,36,BCBC 51
Canyon Wren 19 BCBC 8
House Wren 19 23 1 ABr
Pacific Wren 19* BCBC 1 TF 
Winter Wren 5,18,19 18,33,BCBC 7
American Dipper 5,14,18,19,28 18,23,30,33,BCBC 48
Golden-crowned Kinglet 1,19 36,BCBC 4
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 8,19 23,30,BCBC 7
Eastern Bluebird 27 34 3 DJW
Western Bluebird 19 BCBC 8
Townsend's Solitaire 1,4,11,18,19 24,31,32,36,BCBC 107
Hermit Thrush 1 7 1 SPl
American Robin Present
Varied Thrush 25,26 11 1 KKi
Gray Catbird 19 BCBC 1
European Starling Present
Cedar Waxwing 19,26 11,BCBC 15
Snow Bunting 28* 47 2 MTu, NMu
Orange-crowned Warbler 5,8,21,29 30,31 2
Audubon's Warbler 12,18,19 23 8
Palm Warbler 19* 23 1 JBa
Spotted Towhee 19 BCBC 44
American Tree Sparrow 19,21 12,23,32,BCBC 191
Fox Sparrow 19 23 1 JBa
Song Sparrow 5,18,19,21 12,14,18,23,32,BCBC 165
Lincoln's Sparrow 19 BCBC 1
Swamp Sparrow 5,19 14,23,BCBC 2
Harris's Sparrow a.m. 23,31 2
White-crowned Sparrow 4,18,19 14,23,BCBC 178
Golden-crowned Sparrow 19 14 1 SSe
Dark-eyed Junco 11,18,19 14,23,31,32,BCBC 690
  White-winged Junco 8,16,19,24,28,31 37,43,BCBC 13
  Slate-colored Junco 10,19,20,30 37,BCBC 185
  Pink-sided Junco 1,4,5,10,14,19,20,30 23,30,31,37,BCBC 167
  Oregon Junco 1,5,19 31,37,BCBC 145
  Gray-headed Junco Present
Red-winged Blackbird Present
Western Meadowlark Present
Brewer's Blackbird 12,18,19 23,BCBC 19
Common Grackle 19 BCBC 1
Black Rosy-Finch 28 43 1 TF
Cassin's Finch 19 BCBC 4
House Finch Present
Red Crossbill 19 BCBC 4
Pine Siskin 15,19,30 37,43,BCBC 14
Lesser Goldfinch 19 BCBC 3
American Goldfinch 4,11,12,18,19,30 14,23,25,31,BCBC 283
Evening Grosbeak 19 BCBC 5
House Sparrow Present

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Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians
SPECIES DATE(S) AREA(S) NO. OBSERVER
Cottontail Species 26 37 1 G&LM
Black-tailed Prairie Dog Present
Abert's Squirrel 5,19,27 11,32 4
Fox Squirrel Present
Chickaree or Pine Squirrel 19 32 4 SJ
Vole Species 18 37 1 G&LM
Coyote 19,21,26,27 12,23,26,32,37 10
Red Fox 19 32 1 SJ
Gray Fox 22 37 1 G&LM
Mule Deer Present
White-tailed Deer 5 32 9 SJ

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Contributors to the December 2010 Inventory:
David Alcock, Linda Andes-Georges, John Barr, Alan Bell, J.D. Birchmeier, Mike Blatchley, Boulder Christmas Bird Count, Kitty Brigham, Dan Brooke, Alex Brown, Gillian Brown, Carol Cushman,Todd Deininger, Gene Ellis, Ted Floyd, Peter Gent, Jeffrey Gordon, Bryan Guarente, Paula Hansley, Jack Harlan, Thomas Heinrich, Jim Hill, Robert Hill, Steve Jones, Bill Kaempfer, Michael King, Ken Kinyon, Elena Klaver, Connie Kogler, Bill Kunz, James Lamoureux, Chuck Lowrie, Marcia Marvin, Daniel Maynard, Mark Miller, Gene and Lynn Monroe, Nancy Neupert, Rudi Nuissi, Christian Nunes, Nathan Pieplow, Peter Plage, Suzi Plooster, Bill and Inez Prather, Joe Prentice, Ira Sanders, Bill Schmoker, Scott Severs, Tim Smart, Margaret Smith, Andrew Spencer, John Spencer, Marcel Such, Joyce Takamine, Cheryl Teuton, Charles Thornton-Kolbe, Mike Tupper, John Vanderpoel, David J. Waltman, Wild Bird Center, Cole Wild, Bob Zilly. TOP