Guemes
Island
Christmas Bird Count
Guemes Island Results
for the 2007 Padilla Bay Christmas Bird Count
The 2007 Padilla Bay
Christmas Bird Count, organized annually by Skagit Audubon, took place
on Saturday, December 29. Over 60 volunteers counted birds in the 16 sub-areas
of the count circle. A preliminary totaling of the species seen came to
120, about average for this count.
There are over 2,000
Christmas Bird Counts done in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America each
year, all taking place between mid-December and the first few days of
January, and all endeavoring to count the bird species and numbers within
a 15-mile diameter circle.
The Padilla Bay Christmas
Count circle centers near March’s Point. Over the years, the data
which these volunteers accumulate provides a picture of trends in bird
species present in the area and their number.
For some years Brenda
Cunningham and I have organized volunteers to do the Guemes Island portion
of the count. The count circle takes in all of the island (except the
northern tip from about Shore Road to Clark Point) and a certain portion
of the waters surrounding Guemes.
The following list
shows the species and numbers which 7 volunteers (6 by foot and car and
one feeder-watcher) found on December 29. Anyone interested in helping
in 2008 can contact me at bctm@fidalgo.net.
Tim Manns
Skagit Audubon Field Trip Chair |