Date: 12/17/24 3:40 pm
From: Stefanie Krantz via Inland-nw-birders <inland-nw-birders...>
Subject: Re: [inland-NW-birders] Walla Walla CBC results
The expansion of oak woodland species is of exceptional interest for us as we are tracking how species are responding to climate change.

I knew that Scrub Jays were making their way across the basin.

Does anyone have other reports of scrub jays from places nearer to the LC Valley?

It has been a very warm fall, and we just barely started getting varied thrush here; and not many robins.

Thank you,

Stefanie

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Stefanie Krantz
Climate Change Coordinator
Nez Perce Tribe
Water Resources Division
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Cell: (509)552-2436
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From: Inland-nw-birders <inland-nw-birders-bounces...> On Behalf Of Mike & MerryLynn via Inland-nw-birders
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2024 7:34 PM
To: <inland-nw-birders...>
Subject: [inland-NW-birders] Walla Walla CBC results

Count was held on the 14th - our 52nd. One of our warmest count days ever with temp 48 to 54, sunshine in the morning then rain after 2:45.
We had a Milberts Tortoiseshell Butterfly up Blue Creek - definitely our first ever on a CBC.

Found an average 85 species plus two count week birds - but 2 FIRST for our count - a TURKEY VULTURE and a RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER.

HARRIS'S SPARROW, AMERICAN PIPIT, and AMERICAN GOSHAWK were uncommon finds.

Broke a couple records - 24 Common Goldeneye beating our previous 13 and
94 Red-breasted Nuthatch beating 56 back in 1994.

CALIFORNIA SCRUB-JAY - our first were 3 in 2022, only one last year but a total of 6 were found this year - this species is now regular in Burbank, Touchet, College Place, Walla Walla and Prescott.

Ruddy Duck and Pied-billed Grebe - only our 3rd ever.

VERY LOW numbers of Robins and Varied Thrush - despite abundant apple and berry crop.

Enjoy all those Christmas Bird Counts - Mike & MerryLynn Denny

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Mike & MerryLynn Denny
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