For 2023, we tallied a total of 16,177 (16.2K) birds. Sounds like a lot! It isn’t especially in light of Count history. After excluding one anomalous** year, the adjusted Overall Count Avg is (33.0K/yr); that’s right, we’ve lost more than half (50.9%) of our birds in the Antelope Valley over the last 45 years, compared to our adjusted Count Average!
124th Audubon Christmas Bird Count
Western Tanager, Vol. 81 No. 2, Nov-Dec 2014
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
• Let's Not Forget The Little Things, By Cindy Hardin
• Condors at Hopper Mountain, Report From the Field, By Dessi Sieburth
• Ralph Schreiber Grant 2015
• 115th Christmas Bird Count—Why Do A Count?, By Nick Freeman
• Birds of the Season — October 2014, By Jon Fisher
• INTERPRETING NATURE: Environment for the Americas & Celebrate Shorebirds Internship Program, By Stacey Vigallon, Director of Interpretation, and Carlos Jauregui, Restoration Coordinator
• How You Are Helping!, By Carol Babeli, Director of Communications and Development