Title | The Spoonbill, Vol. 9, No. 1, May 1960 |
Alternative Title | The Spoonbill, Vol. IX, No. 1, May 1960 |
Contributor (LCNAF) |
|
Publisher | Outdoor Nature Club |
Date | May 1960 |
Subject.Topical (LCSH) |
|
Subject.Geographic (TGN) |
|
Genre (AAT) |
|
Language | English |
Type (DCMI) |
|
Original Item Location | ID 2007-023, Box 9, Folder 13 |
ArchivesSpace URI | /repositories/2/archival_objects/9845 |
Original Collection | Outdoor Nature Club Records |
Digital Collection | Outdoor Nature Club Newsletters |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/2007_023 |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections/ |
Use and Reproduction | No Copyright - United States |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Image 4 |
Format (IMT) |
|
File Name | uhlib_2007_023_b009_f013_005_004.jpg |
Transcript | page 4 PARTY 7: Mrs. J. A. Snyder. Clinton Snyder, Mr. Harvey Patten. Area:: Southwest section of the circle including the Baytown tunnel, Morgans point, Ea Forte and lower half of San Jacinto Bay. Mostly marsh, open water, deciduous woods and urban area. Exclusive speciest rrHvar.fyyis Cormorant (2), Hudsonian Godwit (5), Red-breasted Merganser (1), Wilsons Phalarope (14), Virginia Rail (1).,. DnnUn (3)}, Other "goodlrbirds:: Goldfinch (1)) late date, Eared Grebe (25)., Water Pipit (72) Swamp Sparrow (l). Ritvip fttpsed^on the .Cfflifufi vh-lnh might be expected to occur in the Census area: Am. Avocet This species has not been reported anywhere in the area since just prior to the Houston Christmas Count (January 2, i960). For several years, Avocets have been present at the Baytown Tunnel almost all year, sometimes in flocks numbering several hundreds. Pintail ■ ), This has been a poor season for ducks. Redhead ) Ruddy Ducks ) , • , Bonapartes Qui1) These birds didn't linger in the are* as they did last year. Red-tailed Rawk) Sparrow Hawk ) White Ibis ). Dutton Lake was too high for ibis. White-faoed ) Ibis ) Hermit Thrush Despite the lateness of the migration movement none of these winter residents lingered. Nashville Warbler - this species has been scarce all springj in some years it is found in good numbers. PARTY NUMBER COUNT SPECIES 1M IK 2 3 4A-. 4Bi 5 63 7 TOTAL Anhinga. 1: 1 2 Bittern, Am. 1 2 3 Bittern Least 1 1 2 2 6 Blackbird, Brewers 10 11 1 22 r , Redwinged 100 85 11 193 256 529 160 575 161 2170 Bluebird, Eastern 2 2 Bobwhite 33 id 1 3 9. 7/ f 18 9 69 Bunting, Indigo 125 18 33 110 31 176 45 92 120 720 " , Fainted 3: 5. 7 3 14 3 4 6 45 Caracara: 2 '2 Cardinal 55 30 13 908 72 102 11 75 58 506 Catbird 2 2 1 2 1 11 1 2 2 24 Chickadee, Carolina! 17 7 9) 5 12 5 28: 15 98 Chuck-wills-JwidQW 1 1 Coot, American 251. 6 2 11 44 Cormorant, Double- crested 2 8 10 " , (p.ivaceous 1 1 2 Cbwbird, Brown-h. 291 50 20 40 2001 27 38 170 41 600 Creeper, Brown 1 l Grow, Common. 20 2 2 11 13 r 2 25 9' 85 Cuckoo, Black-bill. 1 1 « , Yellow^billed 1 2 1 ■\Tt-\ 5 1 17 Curlew, Long-billed 4 4 Whimbrel 4 4 Dickcissel 1 33 1 1 2 2 & 5 2 52 Dove, Mourning 501 16 14 30 30 51 35 160 36 422 Dove, White-winged 1 1 lowitcher (sp?) 2 16 1 2 60 7D0 783 |