Checklist S46297780
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Location
Packsaddle Estates subdivision
Totals
Observations
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 4
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Number observed: 5
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Number observed: 1
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male flew over from north above Packsaddle Creek
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Number observed: 1
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bird calling from nest area bottom of hill
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 1
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calling from creek riparian zone
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Number observed: 1
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clearly heard the twittering aggressive call
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Number observed: 4
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singing from tops of trees and bushes
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Number observed: 6
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all singing
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Number observed: 1
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only heard one call; they are in their silent nesting mode I suspect
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 4
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this species has increased in the neighborhood the past 2 years
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Number observed: 4
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singing
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Number observed: 4
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singing
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 11
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sure this is a minimum count
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Number observed: 2
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Number observed: 10
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minimal count for sure
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Number observed: 15
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likely more
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Number observed: 5
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two separate pairs, one heard singing
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Number observed: 1
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one singing partial song
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Number observed: 10
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singing often from top of shrub
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Number observed: 1
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chatter call
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Number observed: 2
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males singing
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 5
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singing
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Number observed: 4
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3 singing, one foraging along buck rail fence sage open area
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Number observed: 3
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Number observed: 4
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singing, one immature at my feeder
Exotic species
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Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by regional bird records committee(s).
Provisional: Either: 1) member of exotic population that is breeding in the wild, self-propagating, and has persisted for multiple years, but not yet Naturalized; 2) rarity of uncertain provenance, with natural vagrancy or captive provenance both considered plausible. When applicable, eBird generally defers to bird records committees for records formally considered to be of "uncertain provenance". Provisional species count in official eBird totals.
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Sensitive
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Details
Andy photographed this bird at his feeder on Saturday and I saw it last night at our feeder so added to this list. Purple throat, white collar, bill long and slightly decurved.