The Annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count
An eastern bluebird seen on Jow Walker Road.
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Robert Culbert of the Long Point team.
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About 150 hooded mergansers were counted at the head of Town Cove.
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Robert Culbert and John Clark walk out to Long Point.
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Several belted kingfishers were seen.
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Looking for oceanic birds from the dunes.
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A great blue heron in Tisbury Great Pond near Sepiessa.
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John Clark walks the field at Scrubby Neck Farm
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An immature snowy egret seen.
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The Long Point team walks down Joe Walker Road.
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Gulls take off from a frigid Oyster Pond.
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On the beach near Oyster Pond.
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A red-breasted nuthatch hops along a branch.
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Robert Culbert is team captain at Long Point.
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Prevalent ice made made some species hard to come by.
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Walking the strand.
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Savannah sparrows in the dunes at Long Point.
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Sunday marked the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Across the Northern hemisphere, tens of thousands of birders spent the day collecting data and counting birds. On the Vineyard, teams spread out across the Island to record over 120 species and over 17,000 individual birds.
