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Thursday, January 9, 2014

By the Numbers: Year 2013


Here's a wrap-up of this past year's stats:

Total number of visitors: 40,102

Total rainfall amount: 63.891 inches

Mountain bike trails open: 71% of the year

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For those who like graphs, here's what the year looked like:






By the Numbers: December 2013



Here are the totals for December:

Total number of visitors: 2563

Total rainfall amount: 8.478 inches

Average daily high: 52.3 degrees F

Average daily low: 35.9 degrees F

Mountain bike trails open: 52% of the month

For those keeping track, here's what November looked like:

Total number of visitors: 2985

Total rainfall amount: 3.555 inches

Average daily high: 57.5 degrees F

Average daily low: 37.6 degrees F

Mountain bike trails open: 93% of the month

Monday, January 6, 2014

For the Birds: December 2013

Here are our bird count numbers for December 2013:



  December 4 December 11 December 17
Number of Species 9 10 6
Number of Individuals 18 39 22
Number of Checklists 1 1 1



  December 4 December 11 December 17 Totals for Month
Species Name        
Turkey Vulture   1   1
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1   1 2
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker   1   1
Downy Woodpecker 1     1
Northern Flicker 1   2 3
Pileated Woodpecker     3 3
American Crow 2 2 2 6
Carolina Chickadee   3   3
Tufted Titmouse   1   1
Winter Wren   1   1
Carolina Wren 2 3 4 9
Golden-crowned Kinglet 2 12 10 24
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2     2
Dark-eyed Junco 5 5   10
sparrow sp. 2     2
Northern Cardinal   10   10

Thursday, January 2, 2014

New Year’s Day Bird Count Results

Thousands of birders across the country participated in the 114th Audubon Christmas Bird Count. The citizen science project has been tallying birds for over a century and documents the different bird species in North America and also tracks changes in nesting and migration patterns. The count takes place from December 14th to January 5th each year.

Eastern Bluebirds and Cedar Waxwings hanging out together.


The count at Little River Park has taken place for the last three years on New Year’s Day. This year’s count started at 9:00am and volunteers spent the first day of the New Year combing the trails, focusing on the feeders and ticking their checklists. Over 20 different species of birds were seen or heard with our citizen scientists covering a combined total of over 10 miles of trails.

Here are the results from this year’s count:
Weather Conditions:

 

A.M.

P.M.

Sky Conditions

Partly Cloudy

Mostly Cloudy

Wind Direction and Velocity

Calm

South/4-6 mph

Temperature

33°F

51°F

 Checklist Results:
 
Black Vulture
American Crow
Eastern Bluebird
Turkey Vulture
Carolina Chickadee
Northern Mockingbird
Red-tailed Hawk
Tufted Titmouse
Brown Thrasher
Red-bellied Woodpecker
White-breasted Nuthatch
Pine Warbler
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
Brown Creeper
White-throated Sparrow
Downy Woodpecker
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Dark-eyed Junco
Hairy Woodpecker
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
American Goldfinch
Pileated Woodpecker
 
 
Volunteers walked various trails throughout the park, checking off all the species of birds they saw or were able to identify by vocalization.


Feeder Results:

Black Vulture

7

Eastern Bluebird

6

Red-bellied Woodpecker

2

Cedar Waxwing

10

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

1

Pine Warbler

1

Northern Flicker

1

Eastern Towhee

1

Blue Jay

1

Chipping Sparrow

1

American Crow

7

Field Sparrow

1

Carolina Chickadee

2

White-throated Sparrow

10

Tufted Titmouse

3

Dark-eyed Junco

6

White-breasted Nuthatch

1

Northern Cardinal

5

Carolina Wren

1

American Goldfinch

2

Participants watched the feeders located behind the park office and the areas within view of the feeders. Some of the birds listed will not eat at bird feeders but may be seen in the vicinity.
For more information on the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count, go to www.christmasbirdcount.org. Participating in the count is free. To participate in next year’s bird count, contact park staff at littleriverpark@orangecountync.gov.