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2003-2004 Christmas Bird Counts

Peekskill Count
The 49th Annual Peekskill Christmas Bird Count was conducted on Saturday, December 20. The Peekskill Count takes in much of northern Westchester from the Hudson River to I–684. The count was  blessed with good weather and an excellent compliment of observers. The year's 93 species is an all-time record high count, eclipsing the 1985 count of 92 species by one! There were a total of 15,432 birds seen on the count.

Notable species and numbers include the 64 Brant on the Hudson River at Croton Point. This has to be a record high count. Croton Point's immature Tundra Swan, discovered the day after Thanksgiving remained at Croton Bay for the count. An active waterfowl pond in Shrub Oak produced several uncommon waterfowl species including two Northern Pintail and one drake Redhead. Hooded and Common Mergansers were found in large groups on the Muscoot Reservoir, while a female Red-breasted Merganser was found at the Annsville Creek in Peekskill. Rounding out the waterfowl was a flock of 210 Ruddy Ducks at Croton Point.

Great Cormorants continue to increase their numbers, especially on the Hudson with 33 being tallied on the count from both the Hudson River and reservoir areas. A single Double-crested Cormorant was seen on the Croton Reservoir.

An historic vulture roost in Cortland produced 29 Black Vultures, and a record

32 Bald Eagles (15 adults,17 immature) were tallied from Hudson River and reservoir locations. This is by far a record count for this CBC, and is most likely the highest count for any CBC in the State! Two Red-shouldered Hawks were found, a light morph Rough-legged Hawk was present at the Croton Point "meadow". The rarest raptor however came from Montrose; A Merlin! The bird, most likely an immature male, was seen by many.

A Long-eared Owl was found in an undisclosed evergreen stand, where in days just prior to the count up to four were observed. Barred Owl made a fairly decent showing with four being tallied.

Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers were present in relatively good numbers with 12 on the count, while Fish Crows put in a showing in Croton, and a Common Raven was found in Yorktown Heights. Red-breasted Nuthatch was found in surprisingly good numbers for an "off" year with 17.

Half-hardies like Hermit Thrush, American Robin, Gray Catbird, and Northern Mockingbird all seemed pretty stable considering the two blizzards they endured in weeks prior to the count. Thirteen American Pipits were found at Croton Point as was a Pine Warbler.

Sparrows made an average showing, except for Field Sparrow, with one bird on the count. Field Sparrow continues to show a slow decline on many Christmas Bird Counts, undoubtedly owing to a decline in proper habitat.

Icterid numbers seemed normal, with the six Rusty Blackbirds, four Common Grackle and 77 Red-winged Blackbirds, but no hoped for Eastern Meadowlarks at Croton Point.

Winter finches were meager this year with nine Purple Finch and only one Pine Siskin being found.

Canada Goose 3471   Red-shouldered Hawk 2   Winter Wren 6
Brant 64 Red-tailed Hawk 84 Golden-crowned Kinglet 50
Mute Swan 84 Rough-legged Hawk 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 6
Tundra Swan 1 Merlin 1 Eastern Bluebird 41
Gadwall 21 American Coot 1 Hermit Thrush 12
American Wigeon 4 Ring-billed Gull 1128 American Robin 72
American Black Duck 139 Herring Gull 159 Gray Catbird 10
Mallard 767 Great Black-backed Gull 34 Northern Mockingbird 73
Northern Pintail 2 Rock Pigeon 471 European Starling 1334
Green-winged Teal 26 Mourning Dove 285 American Pipit 13
Canvasback 2 Eastern Screech Owl 15 Cedar Waxwing 60
Redhead 1 Great Horned Owl 5 Yellow-rumped Warbler 3
Ring-necked Duck 36 Barred Owl 4 Pine Warbler 1
Lesser Scaup 8 Long-eared Owl 1 Eastern Towhee 3
Bufflehead 99 Belted Kingfisher 14 American Tree Sparrow 320
Common Goldeneye 14 Red-bellied Woodpecker 95 Field Sparrow 1
Hooded Merganser 160 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 12 Savannah Sparrow 1
Common Merganser 438 Down Woodpecker 134 Fox Sparrow 9
Red-breasted Merganser 1 Hairy Woodpecker 23 Song Sparrow 240
Ruddy Duck 210 Northern Flicker 27 Swamp Sparrow 22
Wild Turkey 40 Pileated Woodpecker 8 White-throated Sparrow 641
Common Loon 2 Blue Jay 282 Dark-eyed Junco 931
Double-crested Cormorant 1 American Crow 590 Northern Cardinal 199
Great Cormorant 33 Fish Crow 3 Red-winged Blackbird 77
Great Blue Heron 7 Common Raven 1 Common Grackle 4
Black Vulture 29 Black-capped Chickadee 358 Rusty Blackbird 6
Turkey Vulture 31 Tufted Titmouse 379 Purple Finch 9
Bald Eagle
15 Adult, 17 Immature
32 Red-breasted Nuthatch 17 House Finch 243
Northern Harrier 2   White-breasted Nuthatch 171 Pine Siskin 1
Sharp-shinned Hawk 6   Brown Creeper 6 American Goldfinch 449
Cooper's Hawk 7   Carolina Wren 46 House Sparrow 500

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