120th Christmas Bird Count

The 120th CBC was held from December 14th 2019 through January 5th 2020. Information and results of the local counts are below.


Sioux City Cbc

Saturday, December 14, 2019. Temperatures ranged from the teens to the low 20’s under partly cloudy skies with a light breeze. Twenty-four birders in the field and 4 feeder watchers found 59 species and counted 7,161 total birds. A Red-breasted Nuthatch was also recorded as a Count Week bird. Some of the highlights included Belted Kingfisher, Winter Wren, Carolina Wren, Spotted Towhee, Red Crossbill, Common Redpoll, Eastern Screech Owl, Great Horned Owl, Barred Owl, Northern Pintail, and Green-winged Teal. Another amazing highlight is the fact that Sioux City birder Bob Nickolson has been working this count since 1947 or 73 counts! The compilation of species and numbers was preceded with chili and soup and other delicious goodies. A listing of the species counted can be seen below.

BIRD NUMBER BIRD NUMBER
Greater White-fronted Goose 25 Blue Jay 63
Snow Goose 10 American Crow 73
Ross's Goose 3 Horned Lark 10
Cackling Goose 46 Black-capped Chickadee 101
Canada Goose 2488 White-breasted Nuthatch 63
Mallard 415 Brown Creeper 2
Northern Pintail 1 Winter Wren 1
Green-winged Teal 1 Carolina Wren 1
Common Goldeneye 29 Eastern Bluebird 17
Common Merganser 5 American Robin 395
Ring-necked Pheasant 13 European Starling 1029
Wild Turkey 158 Cedar Waxwing 315
Northern Harrier 4 American Tree Sparrow 75
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 Dark-eyed Junco 349
Cooper's Hawk 1 White-crowned Sparrow 1
Bald Eagle 20 Harris's Sparrow 1
Red-tailed Hawk 56 Spotted Towhee 1
Rough-legged Hawk 56 Northern Cardinal 226
Rock Pigeon 520 Red-winged Blackbird 4
Eurasian Collared Dove 69 Common Grackle 3
Mourning Dove 10 House Finch 60
Eastern Screech Owl 2 Purple Finch 9
Great Horned Owl 4 Red Crossbill 15
Barred Owl 4 Common Redpoll 10
Belted Kingfisher 2 Pine Siskin 20
Red-bellied Woodpecker 42 House Finch 60
Downy Woodpecker 43 American Goldfinch 93
Hairy Woodpecker 12 House Sparrow 202
Northern Flicker 23 Count Week - Red-breasted Nuthatch
American Kestrel 3
Merlin 3
Northern Shrike 2

Westfield CBC

Tuesday, December 17, 2019. The Westfield CBC was held as scheduled on 12-17-2019. 25 birders recorded 45 species and counted 3257 birds. Highlights included 6 species of waterfowl, Eastern Screech Owl, Barred Owl, and Carolina Wren. A delicious lunch of Chili and Soup and numerous other treats, desserts, and beverages were enjoyed at the Zale’s home before we compiled the morning results. Some of the birders searched for additional birds after lunch to add to the count before calling it a day. A listing of the species seen and counted can be found below. Compilers: Bill and Dotty Zales

BIRD NUMBER BIRD NUMBER
Snow Goose 1 Downy Woodpecker 20
Cackling Goose 11 Hairy Woodpecker 5
Canada Goose 1410 Northern Flicker 8
Mallard 30 Northern Shrike 3
Common Goldeneye 4 Blue Jay 69
Ruddy Duck 6 American Crow 128
Ring-necked Pheasant 47 Horned Lark 18
Wild Turkey 143 Black-capped Chickadee 19
Bald Eagle 22 White-breasted Nuthatch 21
Northern Harrier 3 Brown Creeper 1
Cooper's Hawk 3 Carolina Wren 1
Red-tailed Hawk 24 European Starling 431
Rough-legged Hawk 12 Cedar Waxwing 15
American Kestrel 3 American Tree Sparrow 194
Merlin 2 Dark-eyed Junco 275
Rock Pigeon 39 Lapland Longspur 1
Eurasian Collared-Dove 31 Northern Cardinal 10
Mourning Dove 80 Western Meadowlark 16
Eastern Screech Owl 4 Common Grackle 1
Great Horned Owl 1 Purple Finch 10
Barred Owl 2 House Finch 9
Red-bellied Woodpecker 22 American Goldfinch 9
. . House Sparrow 91

Ponca State Park CBC

Wednesday, December 18, 2019. Ponca State Park had a successful Christmas Bird Count. Fourteen people participated and were divided into six groups. One party spent the early morning owling. We found 52 species and counted 6,732 total birds. Highlights included Snow Bunting, Rusty Blackbird, Long-eared Owl, Golden Crowned Kinglet, Harris's Sparrow, Merlin, Rough-legged Hawk, and a number of Northern Shrikes. We added our first Hooded Merganser to our cumulative Christmas Bird Count list and had a record number of 114 Blue Jays. The most numerous bird counted was the 3000 Snow Geese. In the future, we hope to continue tracking bird species during the Christmas Bird Count at Ponca State Park. A listing of the species seen and counted can be found below. Compilers Maria Korver and Bill Huser

BIRD NUMBER BIRD NUMBER
Snow Goose 3000 Merlin 1
Cackling Goose 1 Northern Shrike 8
Canada Goose 650 Blue Jay 114
Mallard 14 American Crow 29
Common Goldeneye 51 Horned Lark 12
Hooded Merganser 1 Black-capped Chickadee 33
Common Merganser 14 Red-breasted Nuthatch 2
Ring-necked Pheasant 37 White-breasted Nuthatch 19
Wild Turkey 138 Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
Northern Harrier 1 Eastern Bluebird 57
Cooper's Hawk 1 American Robin 201
Bald Eagle 8 European Starling 741
Red-tailed Hawk 30 Cedar Waxwing 59
Rough-legged Hawk 17 Snow Bunting 5
Rock Pigeon 46 American Tree Sparrow 258
Eurasian Collared-Dove 18 Dark-eyed Junco (including 1 Oregon) 244
Mourning Dove 1 Harris's Sparrow 23
Great Horned Owl 2 Song Sparrow 1
Barred Owl 2 Northern Cardinal 32
Long-eared Owl 1 Red-winged Blackbird 358
Red-headed Woodpecker 1 Western Meadowlark 7
Red-bellied Woodpecker 23 Rusty Blackbird 2
Downy Woodpecker 12 Brown-headed Cowbird 5
Hairy Woodpecker 1 House Finch 16
Northern Flicker (yellow-shafted) 12 American Goldfinch 207
American Kestrel 2 House Sparrow 212

Ida County CBC

Saturday, January 4, 2020. The Ida County CBC was held under sunny skies and cool temperatures. Seven parties of 14 birders from Ida, Woodbury and Carroll Counties found 39 total species and counted 5,028 total birds. Many thanks for all who helped. Highlights included 6 Long-eared Owls, Great Horned Owl, Northern Saw-whet Owl, 9 free-flying Trumpeter Swans, 1 male Wood Duck hanging out with a small flock of Mallards, 2 Eastern Bluebirds, 20 Bald Eagles, and 3,681 Canada Geese. Three species not found on count day but seen during count week included Barred Owl, Short-eared Owl, and a pair of Northern Pintails. One Sioux City birder got to see a Northern Saw-whet Owl as a life bird. The counters enjoyed a lunch of chili and other goodies around noon plus pie and ice cream later in the day at the compile! Compiler: Don Poggensee.

A listing of the species counted can be seen below.

  • Canada Goose- 3,681

  • Mallard- 45

  • Trumpeter Swan- 9

  • Wood Duck- 1

  • Ring-necked Pheasant- 398

  • Bald Eagle- 20

  • Cooper’s Hawk- 1

  • Red-tailed Hawk-14

  • Rough-legged Hawk- 1

  • Rock Pigeon- 16

  • Eurasian Collared-dove- 71

  • Mourning Dove- 10

  • Great Horned Owl-1

  • Long-eared Owl- 6

  • Northern Saw-whet Owl- 1

  • Red-bellied Woodpecker- 5

  • Downy Woodpecker- 6

  • Hairy Woodpecker- 1

  • Northern Flicker- 1

  • American Kestrel- 2

  • Blue Jay- 86

  • American Crow- 58

  • Horned Lark- 25

  • Black-capped Chickadee- 3

  • White-breasted Nuthatch- 9

  • Eastern Bluebird-2

  • American Robin- 12

  • European Starling- 118

  • Cedar Waxwing- 4

  • House Sparrow- 214

  • House Finch- 51

  • American Goldfinch- 1

  • American Tree Sparrow- 13

  • Harris’s Sparrow-2

  • Dark-eyed Junco- 114

  • Western Meadowlark- 4

  • Red-winged Blackbird- 7

  • Brown-headed Cowbird- 5

  • Northern Cardinal- 10


Yankton CBC

Sunday, December 15, 2019. Twenty-seven people participated in the Yankton Christmas Bird Count on an overcast day. The day started at 13 degrees and there were snow flurries most of the day. Twenty-three people worked as field observers while four counted birds at their feeders. People who worked the count came from Vermillion, Sioux Falls, and Yankton, South Dakota; Sioux City, Iowa; and South Sioux City and Wayne, Nebraska. The group found a total of 75 species of birds with a total number of 6945 total birds. The highest species count was 82 in 2012 followed by 80 in 2013 and 79 in 2018.

 Highlights of the day were Ruby-crowned Kinglet recorded for the fourth time ever, Northern Saw-whet Owl recorded for the third time, Ross’s Goose for the fourth time, Greater Scaup for the sixth time, Pied-billed Grebe for the eighth time, Lapland Longspur for the fourteenth time, and Northern Goshawk for the seventeenth time. Highest count ever for Horned Larks of 719, previous high was 679 in 2010. The most Ring-necked Pheasants we have seen at sixty compared to the previous three years of six, three, and five. Last time we had near this year’s number was 58 in 2013. Surprisingly, the numbers of the invasive Eurasian- Collared-Dove are trending downward from 381 in 2015 to 141 this year. A listing of the species counted can be seen below. Compiler: Roger Dietrich.

BIRD NUMBER BIRD NUMBER BIRD NUMBER
Greater White-fronted Goose 5 Rock Pigeon 272 American Crow 89
Snow Goose 132 Mourning Dove 20 Horned Lark 719
Ross's Goose 1 Eurasian Collared-Dove 141 Black-capped Chickadee 64
Canada Goose 1101 American Coot 12 Red-breasted Nuthatch 5
Cackling Goose 5 Killdeer 3 White-breasted Nuthatch 28
Wood Duck 2 Ring-billed Gull 75 Brown Creeper 2
Gadwall 194 Great Blue Heron 1 Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
American Wigeon 4 Bald Eagle 33 Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
Mallard 834 Sharp-shinned Hawk 5 Eastern Bluebird 5
Northern Shoveler 3 Cooper's Hawk 1 American Robin 12
Northern Pintail 1 Northern Goshawk 1 European Starling 752
Green-winged Teal 4 Red-Tailed Hawk 34 Cedar Waxwing 40
Canvasback 1 Rough-legged Hawk 4 House Sparrow 218
Redhead 6 Eastern Screech Owl 10 Purple Finch 12
Ring-necked Duck 25 Great Horned Owl 9 House Finch 27
Greater Scaup 3 Northern Saw-whet Owl 1 American Goldfinch 51
Lesser Scaup 313 Belted Kingfisher 5 Lapland Longspur 10
Bufflehead 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker 31 American Tree Sparrow 130
Common Goldeneye 151 Downy Woodpecker 50 Song Sparrow 1
Hooded Merganser 1 Hairy Woodpecker 19 Dark-eyed Junco 409
Common Merganser 4 Northern Flicker 16 Northern Cardinal 64
Ruddy Duck 15 American Kestrel 3 Western Meadowlark 12
Ring-necked Pheasant 60 Merlin 2 Red-winged Blackbird 92
Wild Turkey 488 Northern Shrike 4 Rusty Blackbird 11
Pied-billed Grebe 1 Blue Jay 55 Common Grackle 27
Count Week - Herring Gull