Species Coverage at
Inglewood Bird Sanctuary

 

Index

Explanation 
of  DET s

Migration
Trends

 

This table presents a summary of the mean number of birds recorded by daily estimated totals (DET) and mean number of birds banded in fall at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary from 1995-1999. Cells that contain a dash indicate that the species did not meet the minimum criteria in that season. This table only includes species for which an average of at least 10 individuals were recorded per season per year, on an average of at least 5 days.  Species are sorted by priority of greatest need for migration monitoring, with ‘A’ the highest priority.

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Fall

Species

Priority

Mean DET

Mean Band

Blackpoll Warbler

A

24.6

13.2

Lincoln's Sparrow

A

64.8

40.4

Northern Waterthrush

A

92.4

38.6

Orange-crowned Warbler

A

190

135.2

Swainson's Thrush

A

44.4

25.4

Tennessee Warbler

A

107.4

59.2

Wilson's Warbler

A

188.6

122.2

American Tree Sparrow

B

15.2

5

Myrtle Warbler

B

973.8

310.6

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

B

26.8

13.4

Unidentified Dark-eyed Junco

B

56.8

10

Yellow-rumped Warbler

B

35.4

1

White-crowned Sparrow

B

109.6

21.8

White-throated Sparrow

B

259.8

53.8

American Redstart

C

15.2

7.6

Chipping Sparrow

C

239.8

60.6

Clay-colored Sparrow

C

44.4

18.2

Eastern Kingbird

C

448.4

12.6

Least Flycatcher

C

28

16.2

Mac Gillivray's Warbler

C

10

5.8

Mourning Warbler

C

10.6

5.8

Ovenbird

C

37

20

Tree Swallow

C

22

0

Warbling Vireo

C

65.4

17

Western Wood-Pewee

C

105.8

12.8

Yellow Warbler

C

288.2

94.4

American Crow

D

292.4

0

American Robin

D

1228.6

73.2

Belted Kingfisher

D

84.2

8

Black-capped Chickadee

D

657.6

11.8

Cedar Waxwing

D

508.8

31.8

Common Grackle

D

32.8

0.6

Downy Woodpecker

D

96

4

European Starling

D

3594.2

0.4

Hairy Woodpecker

D

24.8

0

Hermit Thrush

D

10.2

8.4

Northern Flicker

D

210.8

6.6

Pine Siskin

D

20.6

0.4

Red-breasted Nuthatch

D

20.4

1.6

Red-winged Blackbird

D

13.8

1.2

Song Sparrow

D

64

14.6

Baltimore Oriole

E

85.4

11.6

Gray Catbird

E

36.8

4.4

House Wren

E

245.2

46.8

American Goldfinch

F

153.8

2

Black-billed Magpie

X

740.8

3

Common Raven

X

14.6

0

House Sparrow

X

118.4

0

White-breasted Nuthatch

X

64.6

3.4

 

Priority Codes

The highest priority species for migration monitoring are those species that breed mainly in areas where they are not adequately covered by breeding ground surveys such as the Breeding Bird Survey. A secondary consideration is whether the species winter mainly south of the United States, and hence cannot be surveyed by winter surveys such as the Christmas Bird Count. On this basis, species in categories A-D are all important for migration monitoring, with species in category A the highest priority. The categories are defined as follows:

A. Species with <50% of North American (Canada & U.S. only) breeding range covered by BBS, and <60% of their winter range in U.S. and Canada.

B. Species with <50% of North American breeding range covered by BBS, but >60% of their winter range in U.S. and Canada.

C. Species with <60% of their Canadian & Alaskan breeding range (but >50% of North American range) covered by BBS, and <60% of their winter range in U.S. and Canada.

D. Species with <60% of their Canadian & Alaskan breeding range (but >50% of North American range) covered by BBS, but >60% of their winter range in U.S. and Canada.

E. Species with >60% of both their Canadian and North American breeding range covered by BBS, and <60% of their winter range in U.S. and Canada.

F. Species with >60% of both their Canadian and North American breeding range covered by BBS, and >60% of their winter range in U.S. and Canada.

X. Resident landbirds that are considered to be unsuitable candidates for migration monitoring.

 

 

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