We did the Pawnee-East (Stoneham) count on Xmas eve day. Weather was okay, winds probably 10-15+ at times.
Species counted:
- Common Raven
- Rough-legged Hawk
- Lapland Longspur - 54 (good spot is CR 102 west of Hwy 71. There are alternating tilled dirt field and shorter grass field lanes. Horned Lark and Lapland Longspur were coming to road together frequently. CR 102 bends north where I had them on both sides of road.)
- Horned Lark
- Ferruginous Hawk
- Golden Eagle
- European Starling
- Bald Eagle
- Prairie Falcon
- Northern Harrier
- Northern Shrike
- Red-tailed hawk
- Rock Pigeon
- Eurasian-collared Dove
- Great Horned Owl
- American Kestrel
- House Sparrow
- House Finch
- American Tree Sparrow
- Western Meadowlark
Section photos:
https://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/250/stoneham-xmas-count-21
Woods Lake continues to host massive Canada/Cackling and Snow (tons) Goose. Along with six mindfully watching Bald Eagle.
Thanks to those that participated!
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