Date: 12/20/24 11:52 am
From: Doug Ward via Inland-nw-birders <inland-nw-birders...>
Subject: [inland-NW-birders] Coeur d'Alene (ID) CBC Results
We held the 34th edition of the Coeur d'Alene Christmas Bird Count ("CBC")
this past Saturday (Dec.14th, 2024) under gloomy, but warm skies. Given our
mild winter so far, most water was ice free and the only snow was found at
the higher elevations, and not much at that. Considering these conditions,
it's not surprising the overarching theme this year was how the birds seen
(or not seen) represented just how mild it's been. While we experienced a
lack of northern visitors on one hand, we had a number of birds lingering
longer than they should on the other. Not even a single Bohemian Waxwing
nor Redpoll were found, but we did find Tundra Swan, Wilson's Snipe (count
week), Ruby-crowned Kinglet, and White-throated Sparrow all of which should
be much further south by now.



On to what CBC summaries are all about, statistics. We had twelve (12)
teams in the field comprised of 26 folks covering our count circle during
the day, both in cars and on foot, clocking a total of 375 miles! Another 7
birders reported sightings from their yard and feeders. For our efforts, we
were rewarded with an above average total of 73 species (avg=68) during the
count while adding another five (5) species seen count week. In addition we
had a record number of individual birds with over 11,000 recorded (previous
high=10,103) driven by record or near record high counts for Canada Goose,
Mallard, Red-breasted Merganser (43 - Crazy increase in these beautiful
ducks; previous record was 12), Red-tailed Hawk (62), Pileated Woodpecker
(9), Northern Flicker (83), American Crow (238), Chestnut-backed Chickadee
(123 - Wow, previous record was 38!), Red-breasted Nuthatch (160), and Song
Sparrow (65). While we did find all 22 species that have been seen on every
count, we did have several bad misses that have been seen on all but a few
counts - Red-necked Grebe, American Coot, and the Bohemian Waxwings - all
very surprising. We did not add a new species to the count this year which
was also disappointing, but did have a solid "maybe" and if we can confirm,
will add to the tally.



Now the main event, the rare stuff (generally seen on less than 25% of
previous counts):



Tundra Swan (Hayden Lake & Kidd Island)

Wilson's Snipe (cw, Hayden Lake)

Lesser Black-backed Gull (City Beach, Coeur d'Alene)

Iceland Gull - "Thayer's" (City Beach, Coeur d'Alene)

Golden Eagle (Hayden Lake)

Barred Owl (cw, Coeur d'Alene & Hayden)

Short-eared Owl (Rathdrum Prairie)

Blue Jay (Dalton)

Clark's Nutcracker (cw, English Point)

Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Fernan Lake)

Pine Grosbeak (Tubbs Hill)

White-throated Sparrow (Hayden View)



"cw" = Count Week



All-in-all this was a very good day with some great finds and many
interesting stories from the field. Thank you to everyone who participated
this year, couldn't pull this off without folks in the field. If you have
any question, or note any omissions or mistakes, please let me know.



Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,

Doug Ward



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