United States Christmas Chook Counts (CBC) reported 667 species, 81 infraspecific kinds (kinds), and 40 unique species (ex). The Mottled Owl at Falcon Dam S.P., TX, was a new species for a U.S. CBC. The Grey-collared Becard and Fan-tailed Warbler at Brownsville, TX, had been additionally new, however they had been solely discovered throughout Rely Week (cw). Further species throughout cw had been Hudsonian Godwit (DE, Bombay Hook N.W.R.), Slaty-backed Gull (IN, Elkhart County), Inexperienced-breasted Mango (LA, Thibodaux), Rufous-capped Warbler (AZ, Inexperienced Valley-Madera Canyon), and Crimson-collared Grosbeak (TX, Weslaco).
Just one CBC can have probably the most species within the nation, however many counts can have the best tally of a species. This season 45 states and 388 CBCs had the best depend for no less than 1 species. California led all states with excessive tallies of 125 species, 25 kinds, and 20 ex. Texas positioned 2nd with excessive counts of 93 species, 8 kinds, 2 ex and three cw. Florida was third with excessive counts for 90 species, 3 kinds and 13 ex. These had been adopted by Hawaii with excessive tallies for 71 species, 4 kinds and a couple of ex, Arizona with excessive tallies for 64 species, 3 kinds and 1 cw, Alaska 35 species and 1 kind, Washington 22 species and 1 kind, Massachusetts 20 species and a couple of kinds, Oregon 17 species and 4 kinds, Louisiana 17 species, 1 kind and 1 cw, Colorado 14 species and 9 kinds, and New York 12 species and 5 kinds. All different states had lower than 11 excessive counts.
Halfway Atoll, HI, had the best tally for 19 species within the nation. Homestead, FL, had 17 species, Matagorda County, TX, 16 species, San Diego, CA, 15 species, 7 kinds and three ex. Kendall Space, FL, had 14 species and 5 ex., O’ahu: Honolulu, HI, 13species, Homestead, FL, and Harlingen, TX, every 11 species. Coot Bay-Everglades and Gainesville, FL, and Volcano, HI, had 10 species. Hawai’i: Volcano and Kaua’a: Lihu’e, HI, and Nogales and Tucson, AZ, every had 9 species. Racho Santa Fe, CA, Hawai’i: North Kona and Kaua’i: Lihu’e, HI, Atascosa Highlands, AZ, reported excessive counts for 8 species. All different CBCs had excessive counts on 7 species or much less.
All-time excessive counts had been made for 33 species this season. One third of those all-time excessive data topped or matched the earlier highest tally which occurred within the 123rd season. One third extra of the new all-time excessive depend data topped or matched older data of the earlier decade. The remaining new data had been scattered throughout the earlier a long time with 4 data tied the all-time highest from 29-41 years in the past. A report of fifty,000 Bonin Petrels at Laysan Island, HI, 29 years in the past was matched at Halfway Atoll, HI, this season. One White-eared Hummingbird reported at Ramsey Canyon, AZ, in the course of the 93rd season was additionally tallied throughout this season. A Brambling was discovered on the Kodiak, AK, CBC in the course of the 92nd season and one other was reported at Homer, AK, this season. A Roadside Hawk reported at Anzalduas- Bentsen, TX, CBC in the course of the 83rd season was additionally tallied in the course of the 124th.
Highest tallies of species and their kinds on CBCs this season might be discovered beneath. The quantity which ties or exceeds all-time excessive depend data from earlier years can be in daring font.
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck 15,403 (LA, Lacassine N.W.R.-Thornwell), Fulvous Whistling-Duck 650 (FL, Zellwood-Mount Dora), Swan Goose 13 ex (FL, Jackson County), Pink-footed Goose 1 (NY, L.I.: Northern Nassau County; RI, South Kingstown), Higher White-fronted Goose 19,971 (CA, Sacramento), Graylag Goose 10 ex (FL, Matanzas), Emperor Goose 1360 (AK, Kodiak), Snow Goose 543,423 (LA, Lacassine N.W.R.-Thornwell), Ross’s Goose 23,879 (CA, Merced N.W.R.), Brant (Atlantic) 34,595 (NY, L.I.: Southern Nassau County), Brant (Black) 2817 (CA, San Diego), Barnacle Goose 1 (NY, Putnam County), Cackling Goose 35,422 (KS, Halstead-Newton), Cackling Goose (Aleutian) 23,232 (CA, Caswell-Westley), Canada Goose 32,126 (MD, St. Michaels), Hawaiian Goose 309 (HI, Kaua’i: Kapa’a), Mute Swan 336 (NY, L.I.: Central Suffolk County), Trumpeter Swan 3405 (WA, Skagit Bay), Tundra Swan 12,518 (NC, Pettigrew S.P.), Egyptian Goose 200 (FL, West Palm Seaside), and Egyptian Goose 61 ex (CA, Orange County (coastal)).
Muscovy Duck 830 (FL, Kendall Space), Muscovy Duck (Home kind) 122 ex (TX, Brownsville), Wooden Duck 696 (SC, Santee N.W.R.), Mandarin Duck 3 ex (CA, Orange County (coastal), and Sonoma Valley), Gadwall 13,251 (MO, Clarence Cannon N.W.R.), Eurasian Wigeon 24 (WA, Padilla Bay), American Wigeon 23,091 (CA, Peace Valley), American Black Duck 4915 (NY, L.I.: Southern Nassau County), Mallard 62,645 (MO, Loess Bluffs (previously Squaw Creek) N.W.R.), Mallard (Mexican) 105 (TX, El Paso), Mottled Duck 320 (FL, Gainesville), Mottled Duck (Gulf Coast) 195 (TX, Weslaco), Hawaiian Duck 351 (HI, Kaua’i: Kapa’a), Laysan Duck 241 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Blue-winged Teal 1637 (SC, Winyah Bay), Cinnamon Teal 1360 (UT, Ogden), Northern Shoveler 26,029 (CA, Peace Valley), Northern Pintail 42,743 (CA, Marysville), Inexperienced-winged Teal 11,797 (TX, Attwater Prairie Rooster N.W.R.) and Inexperienced-winged Teal (Eurasian) 56 (AK, Shemya Island).
Canvasback 40,439 (IA, Keokuk), Redhead 17,000 (MI, Mackinac Straits), Ring-necked Duck 22,000 (FL, Emeralda-Sunnyhill), Tufted Duck 2 (AK, Unalaska Island), Higher Scaup 8794 (WA, Wahkiakum), Lesser Scaup 17,261 (OH, Gypsum), Steller’s Eider 303 (AK, Kodiak), King Eider 18 (AK, Slim Cape-Kalsin Bay), Frequent Eider 55,000 (MA, Tuckernuck Islands), Frequent Eider (Dresser’s) 227 (ME, Mount Desert Island), Harlequin Duck 957 (AK, Unalaska Island), Surf Scoter 9061 (CA, Oakland), White-winged Scoter 2741 (NY, L.I.: Smithtown), Black Scoter 10,141 (NJ, Cape Could), Lengthy-tailed Duck 19,124 (MA, Nantucket), Bufflehead 6024 (CA, Level Reyes Peninsula), Frequent Goldeneye 14,462 (WI, New Franken), Barrow’s Goldeneye 966 (ID, Lewiston-Clarkston), Hooded Merganser 997 (NY, L.I.: Southern Nassau County), Frequent Merganser 6147 (CO, Barr Lake), Crimson-breasted Merganser 3649 (GA, Sapelo Island) and Ruddy Duck 10,220 (MD, Center River).
Plain Chachalaca 48 (TX, Santa Ana N.W.R.), Helmeted Guineafowl 2 ex (FL, Matanzas), Mountain Quail 9 (CA, Grass Mountain and Tall Timber), Scaled Quail 148 (TX, Balmorhea), California Quail 4629 (OR, Burns), Gambel’s Quail 2004 (AZ, Carefree), Northern Bobwhite 148 (KS, Manhattan), Montezuma Quail 91 (TX, Davis Mountains), Indian Peafowl 105 ex (FL, Kendall Space), Indian Peafowl 2 (HI, Maui: I’ao Valley), Chukar 85 (ID, Howe), Erckel’s Francolin 7 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona and Hawai’i: Volcano), Black Francolin 7 (HI, Kaua’i: Waimea), Grey Francolin 92 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Crimson Junglefowl 2759 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), Crimson Junglefowl 145 ex (FL, Key West), Ring-necked Pheasant 645 (SD, Huron), Kalij Pheasant 41 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Grey Partridge 200 (WY, Bates Gap), Ruffed Grouse 63 (MN, Isabella), Higher Sage-Grouse 202 (WY, Evanston), Gunnison Sage-Grouse 2 (CO, Gunnison), Spruce Grouse 5 (AK, Denali N.P.), Spruce Grouse 5 (MN, Isabella), Willow Ptarmigan 76 (AK, King Salmon-Naknek), Rock Ptarmigan 31 (AK, Kodiak), White-tailed Ptarmigan 6 (CO, Aspen), Dusky Grouse 1 (WA, Twisp), Sooty Grouse 3 (WA, Port Angeles), Sharp-tailed Grouse 249 (ND, Des Lacs N.W.R.), Higher Prairie-Rooster 89 (MN, Crookston), Higher Prairie-Rooster (Attwater’s) 11 (TX, Attwater Prairie Rooster N.W.R.) and Wild Turkey 809 (ID, Bonners Ferry).
Crimson-throated Loon 9355 (MA, Nantucket), Pacific Loon 2205 (CA, Crystal Springs), Frequent Loon 3000 (MA, Martha’s Winery), Yellow-billed Loon 6 (AK, Cordova), Least Grebe 82 (TX, Santa Ana N.W.R.), Pied-billed Grebe 476 (AL, Guntersville), Horned Grebe 1063 (TX, Lake O’ the Pines), Crimson-necked Grebe 344 (WA, Port Townsend), Eared Grebe 1439 (CA, Lake Almanor), Western Grebe 4296 (CA, San Diego), Clark’s Grebe 219 (CA, San Diego), American Flamingo 96 ex (FL, Dade County) and American Flamingo 58 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.).
Laysan Albatross 498,448 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Black-footed Albatross 27,562 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Quick-tailed Albatross 4 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Northern Fulmar 148 (CA, Level Reyes Peninsula), Bonin Petrel 50,000 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Wedge-tailed Shearwater 2 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Sooty Shearwater 1 (CA, Orange County (coastal), Oceanside-Vista-Carlsbad and Rancho Santa Fe), Quick-tailed Shearwater 2 (OR, Lincoln Metropolis), Manx Shearwater 3 (NC, Bodie-Pea Island), Black-vented Shearwater 18,470 (CA, Oceanside-Vista-Carlsbad), Ashy Storm-Petrel 1 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe) and Tristram’s Storm-Petrel 5 (HI, Halfway Atoll).
White-tailed Tropicbird 9 (HI, Kaua’i: Kapa’a), Crimson-tailed Tropicbird 2 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Wooden Stork 800 (FL, Gainesville), Magnificent Frigatebird 49 (FL, Crocodile Lake N.W.R. and Dade County), Nice Frigatebird 400 (HI, Maui: Hana), Masked Booby 4 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Brown Booby 57 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Crimson-footed Booby 3143 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Northern Gannet 7394 (NJ, Cape Could), Brandt’s Cormorant 3011 (CA, San Diego), Neotropic Cormorant 814 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Double-crested Cormorant 40,000 (NC, Ocracoke Island), Nice Cormorant 143 (RI, Block Island), Crimson-faced Cormorant 8 (AK, Shemya Island), Pelagic Cormorant 531 (WA, Kitsap County), Anhinga 411 (FL, STA5-Clewiston), American White Pelican 3500 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.) and Brown Pelican 5850 (CA, Level Reyes Peninsula).
American Bittern 21 (CA, Contra Costa County), Least Bittern 13 (AZ, Phoenix-Tres Rios), Naked-throated Tiger-Heron 1 (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.), Nice Blue Heron (Blue kind) 518 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Nice Blue Heron (White kind) 293 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.), Nice Blue Heron (Wurdemann’s) 2 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.), Nice Egret 1528 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Snowy Egret 1559 (GA, Harris Neck N.W.R.), Little Blue Heron 584 (FL, St. Augustine), Tricolored Heron 941 (GA, Harris Neck N.W.R.), Reddish Egret 761 (TX, Coastal Tip), Cattle Egret 10,158 (CA, Salton Sea (south)), Inexperienced Heron 80 (FL, West Palm Seaside), Black-crowned Night time-Heron 301 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Yellow-crowned Night time-Heron 92 (CA, Thousand Oaks), White Ibis 4000 (FL, Bay Lake), Shiny Ibis 1700 (FL, Merritt Island N.W.R.), White-faced Ibis 22,577 (LA, Lacassine N.W.R.-Thornwell) and Roseate Spoonbill 345 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh).
Black Vulture 1400 (FL, Lake Metropolis), Turkey Vulture 4600 (FL, The Villages-Lake Panasofkee), California Condor 32 (CA, Pinnacles N.M.), Osprey 175 (FL, South Brevard County and Sarasota), White-tailed Kite 61 (CA, Morro Bay), Golden Eagle 28 (CA, Tejon Ranch), Snail Kite 52 (FL, Gainesville), Northern Harrier 184 (TX, Guadalupe River Delta-McFaddin Household Ranches), Sharp-shinned Hawk 23 (CA, Level Reyes Peninsula), Cooper’s Hawk 79 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Northern Goshawk 6 (AK, Anchorage), Bald Eagle 1058 (AK, Chilkat), Frequent Black Hawk 1(AZ, Sedona), Roadside Hawk 1 (TX, Brownsville), Harris’s Hawk 75 (TX, Harlingen), White-tailed Hawk 41 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Grey Hawk 20 (TX, Anzalduas-Bentsen), Crimson-shouldered Hawk 153 (FL, Gainesville), Broad-winged Hawk 9 (FL, Key West), Hawaiian Hawk 6 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Quick-tailed Hawk 27 (FL, Homestead), Zone-tailed Hawk 5 (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.), Crimson-tailed Hawk 331 (CA, Level Reyes Peninsula), Crimson-tailed Hawk (calurus/alascensis) 12 (CA, Tall Timber), Crimson-tailed Hawk (borealis) 13 (IA, Ames), Crimson-tailed Hawk (abieticola) 1 (IA, Ames; NY, L.I.: Queens; TN, Reelfoot Lake), Crimson-tailed Hawk (Harlan’s) 7 (CO, John Martin Reservoir; MT, Ninepipe N.W.R.), Crimson-tailed Hawk (Krider’s) 4 (LA, Creole), Tough-legged Hawk 59 (MN, Baudette) and Ferruginous Hawk 32 (CA, Etna).
Yellow Rail 6 (LA, Candy Lake-Cameron Prairie N.W.R.), Black Rail 8 (AZ, Martinez Lake-Yuma), Ridgway’s Rail 29 (CA, Oakland), Ridgway’s Rail (San Francisco Bay) 11 (CA, Richmond), Ridgway’s Rail (Gentle-footed) 14 (CA, San Diego), Ridgway’s Rail (Yuma) 17 (AZ, Martinez Lake-Yuma), King Rail 17 (FL, Gainesville), Clapper Rail (Atlantic Coast) 76 (FL, St. Augustine), Clapper Rail (Gulf Coast) 37 (TX, Freeport), Virginia Rail 56 (MD, Crisfield), Sora 70 (CA, San Jose), Purple Gallinule 135 (FL, Emeralda-Sunnyhill), Grey-headed Swamphen 90 (FL, West Palm Seaside), Frequent Gallinule 1200 (FL, Zellwood-Mount Dora), Frequent Gallinule (Hawaiian) 168 (HI, Kaua’i: Kapa’a), Hawaiian Coot 130 (HI, Kaua’i: Kapa’a), American Coot 20,051 (AL, Guntersville), Limpkin 100 (FL, Sarasota and West Palm Seaside), Sandhill Crane 13,371 (AL, Wheeler N.W.R.) and Whooping Crane 125 (TX, Aransas N.W.R.).
Black-necked Stilt 915 (LA, Lacassine N.W.R.-Thornwell), Black-necked Stilt (Hawaiian) 254 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), American Avocet 4799 (TX, Galveston), American Oystercatcher 1400 (FL, Cedar Key), Black Oystercatcher 393 (AK, Kodiak), Black-bellied Plover 3873 (CA, Hayward-Fremont), American Golden-Plover 1 (IL, Rend Lake), Pacific Golden-Plover 1013 (HI Halfway Atoll), Snowy Plover 242 (CA, Santa Barbara), Wilson’s Plover 36 (GA, Little St. Simons Island), Semipalmated Plover 3441 (GA, Sapelo Island), Piping Plover 154 (TX, Coastal Tip), Killdeer 2001 (LA, Palmetto Island), Mountain Plover 36 (TX, Granger), Noticed Sandpiper 67 (CA, Contra Costa County), Solitary Sandpiper 7 (TX, Guadalupe River Delta-McFaddin Household Ranches), Grey-tailed Tattler 3 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Wandering Tattler 39 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Higher Yellowlegs 613 (CA, Stockton), Willet 5546 (CA, Palo Alto), Lesser Yellowlegs 336 (TX, Galveston), Whimbrel 175 (CA, Crystal Springs), Bristle-thighed Curlew 54 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Lengthy-billed Curlew 2907 (CA, Salton Sea (south)), Hudsonian Godwit cw (DE, Bombay Hook N.W.R.), Bar-tailed Godwit 1 (CA, Hayward-Fremont), Marbled Godwit 6152 (CA, Palo Alto), Ruddy Turnstone 277 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu) and Black Turnstone 445 (AK, Mitkof Island).
Crimson Knot 544 (CA, San Diego), Surfbird 85 (CA, Santa Cruz County), Ruff 1 (OR, Dallas), Stilt Sandpiper 273 (TX, Laguna Atascosa N.W.R.), Curlew Sandpiper 1 (CA, Palo Alto), Sanderling 1405 (CA, San Diego), Dunlin 21,285 (WA, Skagit Bay), Rock Sandpiper 4900 (AK, Soldotna), Purple Sandpiper 257 (MA, Plymouth), Little Stint 1 CA, San Diego), Least Sandpiper 14,000 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.), Pectoral Sandpiper 1 (HI, Maui: I’ao Valley; MO, (Horton) 4 Rivers; OH, Ottawa N.W.R.), Semipalmated Sandpiper 1 (NJ, Cape Could), Western Sandpiper 21,275 (CA, Hayward-Fremont), Quick-billed Dowitcher 5500 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.), Lengthy-billed Dowitcher 2162 (LA, Lacassine N.W.R.-Thornwell), Wilson’s Snipe 438 (FL, Gainesville), American Woodcock 107 (VA, Cape Charles), Wilson’s Phalarope 9 (TX, Bolivar Peninsula) and Crimson Phalarope 36 (CA, Fort Bragg).
Pomarine Jaeger 5 (MA, Stellwagen Financial institution Nationwide Marine Sanctuary), Parasitic Jaeger 37 (FL, Daytona Seaside), Dovekie 1271 (MA, Cape Ann), Frequent Murre 11,600 (OR, Coquille Valley), Thick-billed Murre 1 (MA, Quincy), Razorbill 3060 (NY, L.I.: Montauk), Black Guillemot 63 (ME, Mount Desert Island), Pigeon Guillemot 347 (WA, Port Townsend), Marbled Murrelet 191 (AK, Tenakee Springs), Historical Murrelet 905 (WA, Sequim-Dungeness), Cassin’s Auklet 27(CA, Orange County (coastal)), Whiskered Auklet 88 (AK, Shemya Island), Rhinoceros Auklet 232 (WA, Tacoma), Atlantic Puffin 16 (NH, Isles of Shoals), Tufted Puffin 1 (CA, Monterey Peninsula; WA, Kent-Auburn), Black-legged Kittiwake 110 (MA, Stellwagen Financial institution Nationwide Marine Sanctuary), Bonaparte’s Gull 5698 (TN, Duck River), Black-headed Gull 4 (RI, South Kingstown), Little Gull 2 (NC, Southern Lake Norman), Laughing Gull 22,004 (GA, Richmond Hill), Franklin’s Gull 72 (OK, Oklahoma Metropolis), Heermann’s Gull 509 (CA, Carpinteria), Mew Gull 4424 (CA, Centerville Seaside to King Salmon), Ring-billed Gull 35,491 (CA, Salton Sea (south)), Western Gull 3105 (CA, San Diego), Yellow-footed Gull 1 (TX, Tascosa-Seyffert), California Gull 10,053 (CA, Santa Ana River Valley), Herring Gull 41,680 (PA, Southern Bucks County), Thayer’s Gull 752 (WA, Port Angeles), Iceland Gull 79 (MA, Nantucket), Iceland Gull (kumlieni) 4 (MA, Cape Ann), Lesser Black-backed Gull 777 (NC, Kitty Hawk), Slaty-backed Gull cw (IN, Elkhart County; WA, Tri-Cities), Glaucous-winged Gull 2324 (AK, Juneau), Glaucous Gull 15 (MI, Sanilac) and Nice Black-backed Gull 2015 (NJ, Cape Could).
Brown Noddy 519 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Black Noddy 124 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Black Noddy (melanogenys) 21 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), White Tern 481 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Sooty Tern 2 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Grey-backed Tern 1 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Gull-billed Tern 232 (LA, Palmetto Island), Caspian Tern 153 (TX, Coastal Tip), Black Tern 1 (TX, Tyler), Frequent Tern 7 (TX, Galveston), Forster’s Tern 803 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Royal Tern 780 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.), Sandwich Tern 132 (FL, Sarasota), Elegant Tern 3 (CA, Palos Verdes Peninsula and San Francisco) and Black Skimmer 2850 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.).
Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon) 5287 (NJ, Decrease Hudson), White-crowned Pigeon 26 (FL, Key West), Crimson-billed Pigeon 3 (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.), Band-tailed Pigeon 3196 (CA, Crystal Springs), Eurasian Collared-Dove 4394 (AZ, Phoenix-Tres Rios), African Collared-Dove 1 ex (CA, Putah Creek and South Fork Valley), Noticed Dove 622 HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Zebra Dove 2151 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Inca Dove 76 (AZ, Phoenix Metro), Frequent Floor-Dove 122 (TX, Laguna Atascosa N.W.R.), Ruddy Floor-Dove 2 (AZ, Dudleyville), White-tipped Dove 30 (TX, Harlingen), White-winged Dove 4781 (NM, Las Cruces), Mourning Dove 5228 (AZ, Gila River), Mangrove Cuckoo 2 (FL, Kendall Space), Higher Roadrunner 49 (AZ, Gila River) and Groove-billed Ani 3 (TX, Weslaco).
Barn Owl 30 (CA, Putah Creek), Western Screech-Owl 89 (CO, Grand Junction), Japanese Screech-Owl 85 (PA, Higher Bucks County), Whiskered Screech-Owl 3 (AZ, Inexperienced Valley-Madera Canyon), Nice Horned Owl 134 (CA, Putah Creek), Snowy Owl 4 (WI, Inexperienced Bay), Northern Hawk Owl 2 (AK, Kenny Lake), Northern Pygmy-Owl (Pacific) 4 (OR, Higher Nestucca), Northern Pygmy-Owl (Rocky Mts.) 3(CO, Rocky Mountain N.P.), Burrowing Owl 60 (FL, Fort Myers), Mottled Owl 1 NEW (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.), Noticed Owl 5 (CA, Santa Barbara), Barred Owl 47 (FL, Avon Park A.F. Vary), Nice Grey Owl 3 (MN, Sax-Zim), Lengthy-eared Owl 14 (CO, Denver (city)), Quick-eared Owl 27 (OK, Hulah Reservoir), Boreal Owl 1 (AK, Eagle Group, Fairbanks and Shageluk; CO, Rocky Mountain N.P. and Steamboat Springs), Northern Noticed-whet Owl 22 (MA, Nantucket), Lesser Nighthawk 8 (FL, Lengthy Pine Key), Frequent Nighthawk 2 (FL, Avon Park A.F. Vary), Frequent Pauraque 24 (TX, Brownsville), Frequent Poorwill 2 (CA, Contra Costa County and Orange County (northeastern)), Chuck-will’s-widow 3 (FL, Homestead) and Japanese Whip-poor-will 6 (FL, Gainesville).
Vaux’s Swift 21 (CA, San Diego), White-throated Swift 164 (CA, Folsom), Inexperienced-breasted Mango (Inexperienced-breasted) cw (LA, Thibodaux), Rivoli’s Hummingbird 8 (AZ, Ramsey Canyon), Blue-throated Mountaingem 10 (AZ, Portal), Ruby-throated Hummingbird 115 (FL, Kendall Space), Black-chinned Hummingbird 8 (LA, Thibodaux), Anna’s Hummingbird 1079 (CA, San Francisco), Costa’s Hummingbird 114 (CA, Anza-Borrego Desert), Broad-tailed Hummingbird 1 (AZ, Inexperienced Valley-Madera Canyon and Portal; LA, Baton Rouge and Lafayette; NM, Silver Metropolis; and TX, Boerne, Brazoria-Columbia Bottomlands, Brazos Bend, Davis Mountains, El Paso, Freeport and San Bernard N.W.R.), Rufous Hummingbird 5 (LA, Lafayette and Thibodaux; TX, Davis Mountains), Allen’s Hummingbird 679 CA (Orange County (coastal)), Calliope Hummingbird 2 (FL, Choctawhatchee Bay), Broad-billed Hummingbird 94 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Buff-bellied Hummingbird 7 (TX, Weslaco), Violet-crowned Hummingbird 4 (AZ, Ramsey Canyon) and White-eared Hummingbird 1 (AZ, Ramsey Canyon), Elegant Trogon 1 (AZ, Portal and Atascosa Highlands), Ringed Kingfisher 12 (TX, Laredo), Belted Kingfisher 113 (FL, Ten Thousand Islands) and Inexperienced Kingfisher 10 (TX, Harlingen).
Lewis’s Woodpecker 111 (CO, Pagosa Springs), Crimson-headed Woodpecker 375 (MO, (Horton) 4 Rivers), Acorn Woodpecker 811 (CA, Japanese Alameda County), Gila Woodpecker 437 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Golden-fronted Woodpecker 228 (TX, Harlingen), Crimson-bellied Woodpecker 722 (OH, Wilmot), Williamson’s Sapsucker 6 (NM, Silver Metropolis), Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 256 (MD, Seneca), Crimson-naped Sapsucker 43 (AZ, Atascosa Highlands), Crimson-breasted Sapsucker 53 (CA, Putah Creek), Ladder-backed Woodpecker 117 (AZ, Nogales), Nuttall’s Woodpecker 229 (CA, Rio Cosumnes), Downy Woodpecker 725 (OH, Wilmot), Furry Woodpecker 275 (NY, Ithaca), Arizona Woodpecker 16 (AZ, Atascosa Highlands), Crimson-cockaded Woodpecker 68 (GA, Piedmont N.W.R.-Rum Creek W.M.A.), White-headed Woodpecker 30 (CA, South Lake Tahoe), American Three-toed Woodpecker 6 (AK, Anchorage), Black-backed Woodpecker 11 (MN, Isabella), Northern Flicker (503 (OR, Portland), Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 281 (VA, Central Loudon), Northern Flicker (Crimson-shafted) 492 (CA, Putah Creek), Gilded Flicker 75 (AZ, Carefree) and Pileated Woodpecker 163 (MD, Seneca).
Crested Caracara 162 (TX, Palmetto S.P.), American Kestrel 195 (TX, Harlingen), Merlin 26 (WA, Sequim-Dungeness), Merlin (Taiga) 4 (CA, San Fernando Valley), Merlin (Prairie) 2 (WY, Goshen Gap), Merlin (Black)1 (CA, Sacramento, San Fernando Valley and Ukiah), Aplomado Falcon 4 (TX, Laguna Atascosa N.W.R.), Gyrfalcon 1 (AK, Anchorage; MT, Bigfork; UT, Park Metropolis), Peregrine Falcon 19 (NY, L.I.: Southern Nassau County) and Prairie Falcon 10 (OR, Prineville).
Tanimbar Corella 1 ex (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Rose-ringed Parakeet 1410 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), Rose-ringed Parakeet 78 ex (CA, Bakersfield), Budgerigar (Home kind) 1 ex (CA, San Diego), Rosy-faced Lovebird 62 (AZ, Phoenix Metro), Rosy-faced Lovebird 9 ex (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Fischer’s Lovebird 10 ex (CA, Caweah), Monk Parakeet 233 (TX, Austin), White-winged Parakeet 12 ex (CA, Los Angeles), Yellow-chevroned Parakeet 125 ex (FL, Kendall Space), Crimson-crowned Parrot 771 (CA, Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley), Lilac-crowned Parrot 18 ex (CA, Orange County (coastal)), Lilac-crowned Parrot 18 ex (CA, Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley), Crimson-lored Parrot 18 ex (CA, Orange County (coastal)), Yellow-headed Parrot 53 ex (CA, Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley), Turquoise-fronted Parrot 4 ex (CA, Orange County (coastal)), White-fronted Parrot 5 ex (TX, Brownsville), Orange-winged Parrot 21 ex (FL, Kendall Space), Burrowing Parakeet 43 ex (CA, San Diego), Nanday Parakeet 325 (FL, St. Petersburg), Blue-and-yellow Macaw 13 ex (FL, Kendall Space), Chestnut-fronted Macaw 2 ex (FL, Kendall Space), Blue-crowned Parakeet 55 ex (FL, Fort Lauderdale), Inexperienced Parakeet 187 (TX, Brownsville), Mitred Parakeet 381 ex (CA, Lengthy Seaside-el Dorado), Crimson-masked Parakeet 307 ex (CA, San Francisco) and White-eyed Parakeet 23 ex (FL, Dade County).
Northern Beardless-Tyrannulet 3 (TX, Brownsville), Higher Pewee 2 (AZ, Santa Catalina Mountains and Tucson Valley), Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 1 (CA, Arcata), Least Flycatcher 6 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Hammond’s Flycatcher 6 (AZ, Atascosa Highlands), Grey Flycatcher 60 (AZ, Nogales), Dusky Flycatcher 13 (AZ, Nogales), Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 (AZ, Dudleyville; CA, Morro Bay, Oceanside-Vista-Carlsbad, Santa Catalina Island, Thousand Oaks and Ventura), Pacific-slope/Cordilleran Flycatcher (Western Flycatcher) 1 (CA, Escondido and San Diego; DE, Cape Henlopen-Prime Hook; LA, Venice; RI, Napatree, RI-CT-NY; TN, Reelfoot Lake; TX, Choke Canyon), Black Phoebe 506 (CA, San Diego), Japanese Phoebe 617 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Say’s Phoebe 164 (AZ, Gila River), Vermilion Flycatcher 313 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Dusky-capped Flycatcher 2 (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.), Ash-throated Flycatcher 14 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Nice Crested Flycatcher 43 (FL, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary), Brown-crested Flycatcher 1 (LA, Venice; TX, Chaparral W.M.A.), Nice Kiskadee 208 (TX, Harlingen), Tropical Kingbird 37 (TX, Weslaco), Sofa’s Kingbird 52 (TX, Corpus Christi (Flour Bluff)), Cassin’s Kingbird 320 (CA, Oceanside-Vista-Carlsbad), Western Kingbird 10 (FL, Homestead), Japanese Kingbird 1 (FL, St. Marks), Scissor-tailed Flycatcher 19 (FL, Homestead), Grey-collared Becard cw New (TX, Brownsville) and Rose-throated Becard 3 (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.).
Loggerhead Shrike 163 (FL, Peace River), Northern Shrike 10 (SD, Brookings; WA, Spokane), White-eyed Vireo 63 (TX, Laguna Atascosa N.W.R.), Bell’s Vireo 1 (AL, Dauphin Island); FL, Lengthy Pine Key; LA, Lafayette; MA, Quincy), Yellow-throated Vireo 16 (FL, Kendall Space), Plumbeous Vireo 6 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Cassin’s Vireo 2 (AZ, Carefree; CA, Marin County (southern) and Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley), Blue-headed Vireo 60 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Hutton’s Vireo 73 (CA, Moss Touchdown), Warbling Vireo 1 (FL, Kendall Space); TX, Austin and Freeport), Philadelphia Vireo 1 (CT, New Haven) and Yellow-green Vireo 1 (CA, Lengthy Seaside-el Dorado).
Hawaii Elepaio 58 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Kauai Elepaio 6 (HI, Kaua’i: Waimea), Oahu Elepaio 2 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu and Waipi’o), Grey Jay 113 (AK, Fairbanks), Grey Jay (Rocky Mts.) 13 (CO, Fairplay), Grey Jay (Pacific) 53 (CA, Tall Timber), Black-throated Magpie-Jay 2 ex (CA, San Diego), Inexperienced Jay 192 (TX, Harlingen), Pinyon Jay 765 (CA, Mono Lake), Steller’s Jay (Coastal) 92 (CA, Tall Timber), Steller’s Jay (Inside) 444 (CO, Evergreen-Idaho Springs), Blue Jay 1670 (MA, Northampton), Florida Scrub-Jay 72 (FL, South Brevard County), Island Scrub-Jay 173 (CA, Santa Cruz Island), Western Scrub-Jay (Coastal) 729 (CA, Putah Creek), Western Scrub-Jay (Woodhouse’s) 308 (CO, Colorado Springs), Mexican Jay 278 (AZ, Portal), Black-billed Magpie 1718 (MT, Bozeman), Yellow-billed Magpie 304 (CA, Woodland-Davis), Clark’s Nutcracker 138 (NM, Santa Fe), American Crow 36,084 (IA, Keokuk), Northwestern Crow 462 (AK, Cordova), Fish Crow 7000 (FL, Econlockhatchee), Chihuahuan Raven 579 (AZ, Nogales) and Frequent Raven 1255 (AK, Fairbanks).
Sky Lark 15 (HI, Maui: Haleakala N.P. – Pu’u O Kaka’e), Horned Lark 12,077 (CA, Panoche Valley), Northern Tough-winged Swallow 3200 (FL, Fakahatchee), Purple Martin 2 (FL, Sarasota), Tree Swallow 26,000 (FL, Cocoa), Violet-green Swallow 150 (CA, Moss Touchdown), Financial institution Swallow 1 (AZ, Tucson Valley; FL, Homestead), Barn Swallow 28 (CA, Orange County (coastal), Cave Swallow 240 (FL, Homestead), Cave Swallow (Texas) 83 (TX, Choke Canyon), Carolina Chickadee 980 (VA, Fort Belvoir), Black-capped Chickadee 3213 (NY, Ithaca), Mountain Chickadee (Rocky Mts.) 1062 (CO, Evergreen-Idaho Springs), Mexican Chickadee 35 (AZ, Portal), Chestnut-backed Chickadee 941 (CA, Crystal Springs), Boreal Chickadee 272 (AK, Fairbanks), Bridled Titmouse 144 (AZ, Ramsey Canyon), Oak Titmouse 602 (CA, Folsom), Juniper Titmouse 51 (AZ, Sedona), Tufted Titmouse 1401 (MA, Harmony), Black-crested Titmouse 190 (TX, Boerne and Westcave Protect), Tufted x Black-crested Titmouse (hybrid) 180 (TX, Austin), Verdin 679 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Bushtit (Pacific) 1499 (OR, Portland), Bushtit (Inside) 333 (CO, Colorado Springs), Crimson-breasted Nuthatch (Inside) 532 (CO, Colorado Springs), White-breasted Nuthatch (Japanese) 942 (MA, Harmony), White-breasted Nuthatch (Pacific) 344 (CA, Folsom), Pygmy Nuthatch 1322 (CO, Evergreen-Idaho Springs), Brown-headed Nuthatch 253 (MD, Southern Dorchester County) and Brown Creeper170 (OR, Portland).
Rock Wren 99 (AZ, Atascosa Highlands), Canyon Wren 36 (TX, Westcave Protect), Home Wren 274 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Pacific Wren 207 (WA, Seattle), Winter Wren 94 (MD, Seneca), Sedge Wren 236 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Marsh Wren 104 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Carolina Wren 863 (VA, Fort Belvoir), Bewick’s Wren 253 (WA, Seattle) and Cactus Wren 278 (AZ, Carefree).
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 600 (FL, Sarasota), California Gnatcatcher 83 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe), Black-tailed Gnatcatcher 69 (AZ, Tucson Valley), Black-capped Gnatcatcher 1 (AZ, Patagonia), American Dipper 58 (AK, Anchorage), Crimson-vented Bulbul 639 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Crimson-whiskered Bulbul 191 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Crimson-whiskered Bulbul 142 ex (CA, Pasadena-San Gabriel Valley), Golden-crowned Kinglet 1040 (WA, Sequim-Dungeness), Ruby-crowned Kinglet 712 (CA, Rio Cosumnes), Japanese Bush-Warbler 18 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), Wrentit 484 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe), Oriental White-eye 79 ex (CA, Rancho Santa Fe), Japanese White-eye 1462 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), Japanese White-eye 704 ex (CA, Orange County (coastal)), Chinese language Hwamei 39 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e) and Crimson-billed Leiothrix 177 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu).
White-rumped Shama 118 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), Japanese Bluebird 874 (OH, Wilmot), Western Bluebird 690 (CA, Sonoma Valley), Mountain Bluebird 782 (CA, Panoche Valley), Townsend’s Solitaire 167 (OR, Bend), Omao 48 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Hermit Thrush 316 (CA, Oakland), Wooden Thrush 1 (IN, South Bend; NJ, Decrease Hudson; OH, Hocking Hills), Clay-colored Thrush 22 (TX, Harlingen), Rufous-backed Robin 1 (NM, Silver Metropolis; NV, Desert Recreation Vary), American Robin 121,662 (MA, Mid-Cape Cod), Assorted Thrush 494 (OR, Airlie), Grey Catbird 340 (FL, Homestead), Curve-billed Thrasher 177 (AZ, Carefree), Brown Thrasher 74 (NJ, Cape Could), Lengthy-billed Thrasher 65 (TX, Laguna Atascosa N.W.R.), Bendire’s Thrasher 4 (AZ, Carefree), California Thrasher 257 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe), Le Conte’s Thrasher 2 (CA, Lancaster), Crissal Thrasher 40 (AZ, Portal), Sage Thrasher 69 (NM, 5 Factors), Northern Mockingbird 350 (FL, Sarasota), European Starling 54,734 (CA, Rio Cosumnes) and Frequent Myna 2146 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu).
White Wagtail 1 (HI, Halfway Atoll), American Pipit 1327 (OR, Corvallis), Sprague’s Pipit 19 (TX, Attwater Prairie Rooster N.W.R. and Fort Cavasos (previously Fort Hood), Bohemian Waxwing 1589 (AK, Anchorage), Cedar Waxwing 2513 (MD, Seneca), Phainopepla 234 (AZ, Salt Verde River), Olive Warbler 3 (AZ, Portal), Lapland Longspur 10,708 (CO, Flagler), Chestnut-collared Longspur 152 (KS, Cimarron Nationwide Grassland), Smith’s Longspur 150 (OK, Tallgrass Prairie Protect), McCown’s Longspur 139 (TX, Granger), Snow Bunting 550 (MN, Hendricks) and McKay’s Bunting 7 (AK, Bethel).
Ovenbird 27 (FL, Homestead), Worm-eating Warbler 1 (FL, Homestead and Kendall Space), Louisiana Waterthrush 1 (FL, Avon Park A.F. Vary, Dade County and Homestead), Northern Waterthrush 69 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P.), Black-and-white Warbler 108 (FL, Gainesville), Swainson’s Warbler 1 (TX, Freeport), Tennessee Warbler 2 (CA, Centerville Seaside to King Salmon), Orange-crowned Warbler 331 (CA, San Diego), Lucy’s Warbler 1 (CA, Fort Bragg, Monterey Peninsula, Santa Barbara and San Francisco), Nashville Warbler 14 (TX, Brownsville), Virginia’s Warbler 1 (CA, Centerville Seaside to King Salmon; NH, Coastal New Hampshire) and MacGillivray’s Warbler 1 (CA, Santa Barbara; MA, Cape Cod and Taunton-Middleboro; NH, Nashua-Hollis).
Frequent Yellowthroat 348 (CA, Orange County (coastal), Hooded Warbler 1 (WA, Neah Bay), American Redstart 26 (FL, Kendall Space), Cape Could Warbler 7 (FL, Homestead), Northern Parula 145 (FL, Kendall Space), Tropical Parula 1 (LA, Thibodaux; TX, Anzalduas-Bentsen, Brownsville, Coastal Tip and Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Magnolia Warbler 4 (FL, Homestead and Kendall Space), Bay-breasted Warbler 1 (CA, Carpinteria and Monterey Peninsula), Blackburnian Warbler 1 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe and San Diego), Yellow Warbler 17 (FL, Coot Bay-Everglades N.P. and STA5-Clewiston), Yellow Warbler (Mangrove) 9 (TX, Coastal Tip), Chestnut-sided Warbler 2 (CA, Ventura), Black-throated Blue Warbler 14 (FL, Kendall Space), Palm Warbler 975 (FL, Sarasota), Palm Warbler (Western) 43 (AL, Eufaula N.W.R.), Palm Warbler (Yellow) 9 (MD, Chesterville), Pine Warbler 410 (FL, Melrose), Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 3051 (NJ, Cape Could), Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon’s) 2957 (CA, San Diego), Yellow-throated Warbler 67 (FL, Kendall Space), Prairie Warbler 105 (FL, Kendall Space), Grace’s Warbler 1 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego and Ventura), Black-throated Grey Warbler 9 (CA, Los Angeles), Townsend’s Warbler 308 (CA, San Francisco), Hermit Warbler 3 (CA, Calero-Morgan Hill and Marin County (southern)), Black-throated Inexperienced Warbler 12 (FL, Homestead and Kendall Space), Fan-tailed Warbler cw NEW (TX, Brownsville), Rufous-capped Warbler cw (AZ, Inexperienced Valley-Madera Canyon), Golden-crowned Warbler 1 (TX, Weslaco), Wilson’s Warbler 31 (TX, Brazoria-Columbia Bottomlands), Painted Redstart 8 (AZ, Inexperienced Valley-Madera Canyon) and Yellow-breasted Chat 6 (MA, Cape Cod and Mid-Cape Cod).
Crimson-crested Cardinal 527 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Yellow-billed Cardinal 166 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Saffron Finch 558 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), White-collared Seedeater 7 (TX, Falcon Dam and S.P.), Rufous-winged Sparrow 72 (AZ, Dudleyville), Botteri’s Sparrow 1 (AZ, Appleton-Whittell), Cassin’s Sparrow 9 (TX, Coastal Tip), Bachman’s Sparrow 10 (FL, Kissimmee Prairie-DeLuca), Grasshopper Sparrow 60 (TX, Fort Cavasos (previously Fort Hood)), Henslow’s Sparrow 21 (MS, Jackson County), Le Conte’s Sparrow 43 (MO, Dade County), Nelson’s Sparrow 43 (VA, Cape Charles), Saltmarsh Sparrow 72 (VA, Cape Charles), Seaside Sparrow 183 (GA, St. Catherines Island), Olive Sparrow 46 (TX, Harlingen), American Tree Sparrow 1035 (OH, Wilmot), Chipping Sparrow 1222 (FL, Gainesville), Clay-colored Sparrow 19 (TX, Comstock), Black-chinned Sparrow 6 (NM, Hillsboro), Subject Sparrow 348 (TN, Greeneville), Brewer’s Sparrow 571 (CA, Joshua Tree N.P.), Black-throated Sparrow 495 (AZ, Carefree), 5-striped Sparrow 1 (AZ, Atascosa Highlands), Lark Sparrow 619 (CA, Carrizo Plain), Lark Bunting 544 (TX, Lubbock County), Fox Sparrow 497 (OR, Tillamook Bay), Fox Sparrow (Sooty) 185 (OR, Columbia Estuary), Fox Sparrow (Thick-billed) 3 (CA, Marin County (southern)), Fox Sparrow (Slate-colored) 2 (NM, Hillsboro) and Fox Sparrow (Crimson) 25 (NY, L.I.: Queens).
Darkish-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) 3188 (MA, Northampton), Darkish-eyed Junco (cismontanus) 10 (ID, Backyard Valley), Darkish-eyed Junco (Oregon) 3957 (OR, Eugene), Darkish-eyed Junco (Pink-sided) 150 (TX, Davis Mountains), Darkish-eyed Junco (White-winged) 17 (CO, Evergreen-Idaho Springs), Darkish-eyed Junco (Grey-headed) 277 (CO, Colorado Springs), Darkish-eyed Junco (Crimson-backed) 18 (AZ, Prescott), Yellow-eyed Junco 109 (AZ, Santa Catalina Mountains), White-crowned Sparrow 3671 (CA, South Fork Valley), White-crowned Sparrow (Gambel’s) 1499 (CA, San Diego), White-crowned Sparrow (Yellow-billed) 28 (CA, Morro Bay), White-crowned Sparrow (pugetensis) 134 (CA, Tall Timber), Golden-crowned Sparrow 1379 (WA, Sequim-Dungeness), Harris’s Sparrow 661 (OK, Salt Plains N.W.R.), White-throated Sparrow 3297 (MD, Bowie), Sagebrush Sparrow 216 (NM, Sevilleta N.W.R.), Bell’s Sparrow 104 (CA, China Lake), Bell’s Sparrow (belli) 48 (CA, Carrizo Plain), Bell’s Sparrow (canescens) 28 (CA, Butterbredt Spring), Vesper Sparrow 559 (TX, San Antonio), Savannah Sparrow 2204 (TX, Matagorda County-Mad Island Marsh), Savannah Sparrow (Ipswich) 20 (VA, Cape Charles), Savannah Sparrow (Belding’s) 75 (CA, San Diego), Savannah Sparrow (Giant-billed) 5 (CA, San Diego), Tune Sparrow 1548 (OR, Portland), Tune Sparrow (melodia/atlantica) 228 (NY, L.I.: Queens), Tune Sparrow (heermanni Group) 496 (CA, San Diego), Lincoln’s Sparrow 155 (CA, Bishop), Swamp Sparrow 766 (TN, Duck River), Canyon Towhee 250 (AZ, Atascosa Highlands), Abert’s Towhee 409 (AZ, Gila River), California Towhee 779 (CA, Rancho Santa Fe), Rufous-crowned Sparrow 69 (CA, Thousand Oaks), Inexperienced-tailed Towhee 41 (AZ, Dudleyville), Noticed Towhee 530 (WA, Sequim-Dungeness), Japanese Towhee 258 (MD, Bowie) and Japanese Towhee (Crimson-eyed) 18 (NY, L.I.: Queens).
Hepatic Tanager 5 (AZ, Nogales), Summer time Tanager 10 (CA, San Diego), Western Tanager 21 (CA, San Diego), Crimson-collared Grosbeak cw (TX, Weslaco), Northern Cardinal 1715 (OH, Wilmot), Pyrrhuloxia 128 (AZ, Ramsey Canyon), Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1 (FL, Homestead; WI, Mount Horeb and Waukesha), Black-headed Grosbeak 3 (CA, Puente-Chino Hills), Blue Grosbeak 2 (FL, West Palm Seaside), Lazuli Bunting 1 (AZ, Patagonia), Indigo Bunting 15 (FL, Myakka River S.P.), Painted Bunting 84 (FL, Homestead) and Dickcissel 1 (CA, Arcata; FL, Homestead and Lengthy Pine Key; IL, Elsah and Springfield; LA, Natchitoches; MA, Buzzards Bay, Mid-Cape Cod and Nantucket; MN, Two Harbors; NC, Chapel Hill; VA, Hopewell).
Crimson-winged Blackbird 1,100,010 (TX, Lake Meredith (east)), Tricolored Blackbird 6048 (CA, Sherman Island), Western Meadowlark 1845 (CA, Lincoln), Japanese Meadowlark 1036 (TX, Cypress Creek), Japanese Meadowlark (Lilian’s) 81 (AZ, Nogales), Yellow-headed Blackbird 3395 (AZ, Phoenix), Rusty Blackbird 2111 (IN, Oakland Metropolis), Brewer’s Blackbird 17,622 (CA, Rio Cosumnes), Frequent Grackle 510,000 (OH, Burton), Boat-tailed Grackle 10,223 (LA, Lacassine N.W.R.-Thornwell), Nice-tailed Grackle 6892 (TX, Harlingen), Shiny Cowbird 4 (FL, Homestead), Bronzed Cowbird 756 (TX, Weslaco), Brown-headed Cowbird 41,039 (OH, Quail Hole-Hartville), Orchard Oriole 4 (CA, Santa Barbara), Hooded Oriole 3 (CA, San Diego; TX, Harlingen), Bullock’s Oriole 13 (CA, San Diego), Spot-breasted Oriole 6 (FL, Kendall Space), Altamira Oriole 28 (TX, Laguna Atascosa N.W.R.), Audubon’s Oriole 10 (TX, Choke Canyon), Baltimore Oriole 35 (FL, Gainesville) and Scott’s Oriole 2 (AZ, Inexperienced Valley-Madera Canyon).
Brambling 4 (AK, Homer), Grey-crowned Rosy-Finch 699 (AK, Homer), Black Rosy-Finch 23 (WY, Dubois), Brown-capped Rosy-Finch 185 (CO, Westcliffe), Pine Grosbeak 546 (AK, Anchorage), Maui Alauahio 3 (HI, Maui: Haleakala N.P. – Pu’u O Kaka’e), Apapane 592 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Iiwi 103 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Akiapolaau 9 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Hawaii Amakihi 171 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Hawaii Amakihi (Maui) 27 (HI, Maui: Haleakala N.P. – Pu’u O Kaka’e), Oahu Amakihi 73 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Hawaii Creeper 5 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Hawaii Akepa 1 (HI, Hawai’i: Volcano), Home Finch 3398 (CA, Panoche Valley), Purple Finch 249 (NH, Pittsburg), Cassin’s Finch 172 (AZ, Prescott), Crimson Crossbill 2034 (OR, Florence), Crimson Crossbill (Ponderosa Pine or kind 2) 16 (NM, Bluewater Lake), Crimson Crossbill (Western Hemlock or kind 3) 20 (WA, Neah Bay), Crimson Crossbill (Douglas-fir or kind 4) 1 (NM, Bluewater Lake), Crimson Crossbill (South Hills or kind 9) 1 (CA, Crystal Springs), Crimson Crossbill (Sitka Spruce or kind 10) 35 (CA, Tall Timber), White-winged Crossbill 5211 (AK, Homer), Frequent Redpoll 4180 (AK, Anchorage), Hoary Redpoll 44 (AK, Bethel), Pine Siskin 2453 (WA, Sequim-Dungeness), Lesser Goldfinch 1361 (OR, Portland), Lawrence’s Goldfinch 196 (CA, Pinnacles N.M.), American Goldfinch 2029 (NY, Ithaca), European Goldfinch 30 (IL, Waukegan), Island Canary 13 (HI, Halfway Atoll), Yellow-fronted Canary 186 (HI, Hawai’i: Hilo), Night Grosbeak 330 (CO, Evergreen-Idaho Springs), Home Sparrow 4385 (UT, Logan), Eurasian Tree Sparrow 770 (IL, Andalusia), Northern Crimson Bishop 4 (CA, Orange County (coastal)), Lavender Waxbill 3 (HI, Hawai’i: North Kona), Orange-cheeked Waxbill 6 (HI, Maui: I’ao Valley), Frequent Waxbill 1166 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu), Crimson Avadavat 10 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), African Silverbill 50 (HI, Kaua’i: Waimea), Scaly-breasted Munia 309 (HI, Kaua’i: Lihu’e), Chestnut Munia 488 (HI, Maui: Hana), Java Sparrow 245 (HI, O’ahu: Honolulu) and Pin-tailed Whydah 92 ex (CA, Puente-Chino Hills).