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C O N T E N T SGet Ready to Rally!CALLING ALL BIRDERS!Join us this fall for the first-ever <strong>ABA</strong> Birding Rally!Based at Kiptopeke State Park on the Eastern Shoreof Virginia, we’ve designed a program that will be packedwith fun and great birding, with plenty of chances tosocialize with friends old and new. Come join your <strong>ABA</strong>leaders as they team up with local birders to tally somegreat birds and great times at one of the premiermigration spots on the east coast.Additional information found on page 15and online at aba.org/events/rally12.October 17-21, 2012Cape Charles,VirginiaREGISTER TODAY! LIMITED AVAILABILITY.PHOTOS © GEORGE ARMISTEADPHOTO © DEREK STONER, <strong>ABA</strong> MEMBERContents<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Explanation of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2<strong>2011</strong> Canadian <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<strong>2011</strong> U.S. <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Champion Top 10 <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Provincial and StateRecord <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s by Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26–––––––<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Life <strong>List</strong> Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Regions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65<strong>2011</strong> Annual <strong>List</strong> Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66<strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong>ing Rules and Interpretations . . . . . . .69Description of <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong>ing Categories . . . . . . .71<strong>ABA</strong> Code of Birding Ethics . . . . . . . . . . .Cover 3Map of <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong>ing Regions . . . . . . . . . . .Cover 4–––––––StaffEditor • Greg NeiseReviewers • Ted Floyd, Jeff Gordon,David Hartley, Tony WhiteGraphic Design • James HarrisData Entry • Eric EatonDatabase Management • David Hartley, Greg NeiseAdvertising • Ken BarronThresholds • Tony White–––––––Cover photo courtesy of John Vanderpoel.–––––––This publication is funded throughmembership subscriptions, specific donationsfrom members (whose names are printedin bold in the list reports), and advertising.Copyright ©2012<strong>American</strong> Birding Association1618 West Colorado AvenueColorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 578-9703 • fax (719) 578-1480member@aba.org • www.aba.org<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 1


THE <strong>2011</strong> BIG DAY REPORT<strong>Big</strong> day birding is infectious. Once you get it inyour blood, it stays there and resurfaces whenyou start “thinking things”. You go out for a“normal” day of birding, and find a locationwith a bunch of hard-to-get breeding birds inclose proximity, for example. The next thing youknow, you’re putting together a team and aplan. In the past 18 months, I’ve completed 18big days, and have 6 more already planned. LikeI said, it gets in your blood.The planning and execution takes time, patience,skill and a healthy dose of luck. <strong>2011</strong>saw the convergence of those factors on severaldays, resulting in several new records. Firstwas the team of Jessie Barry, AndrewFarnsworth, Marshall Iliff, Tim Lenz, Brian Sullivan,and Chris Wood, who set a new <strong>ABA</strong>-arearecord (and Texas state record) of 264, on April22. The 24-hour effort took them across 750miles of Texas, and produced a day-list with anamazing array of species. Elf Owl and HoodedWarbler. Yellow-throated and Hutton’s Vireos.Not exactly species you might expect to see onthe same day.A little over a month later, Tom Hince andPaul Pratt would run their third Alberta big dayin three years, attempting to set a new recordfor Canada. Their effort had them coursingnearly 700 miles of Canadian wilderness, andlike the Texas big day, produced a fantastic daylistincluding disparate species like WhitewingedCrossbill, Sabine’s Gull, Black-neckedStilt and Black-crowned Night Heron. At the endof that long day—after double and triple-checkingtheir total—they recorded 218 species, indeed,setting a new big day record for Canada.Also in Canada, on May 18, the team of RichardCannings, Peter Davidson and Nathan Hentzeset a new record for British Columbia with atotal of 202 species.The lower 48 saw some new high numbersas well: 185, a new record for Florida, was setby the team of Andy Bankert and David Simpsonon April 19. On May 24, D. Lambeth, C. Merkordand S. Rossiter came in with a day-list of 168species, setting a new state record for NorthDakota. Beyond the contiguous United States,Lance Tanino and Kurt Pohlman set a new single-islandrecord for Hawaii—63 species—birdingO’ahu, on March 28.<strong>Big</strong> days are a lot of work, and let’s be serious,stressful. But they are so worth the effort.The teamwork required to comply with the 95%rule is challenging, but makes you a better birder.If you’ve ever tried to get a birding companion ona warbler at the top of a tall tree, you know itcan be difficult. Now get 3 team members onthat bird, with the clock ticking, and get all threeto agree on your identification of the bird!My most memorable days in the field havebeen big days… that “magic” day, when thebirds drip from the trees and everything lines upjust so. The thrill of the last hour, scrambling forjust a few more, and then the “woulda, shouldacoulda” conversation that inevitably follows.Spend some time with the accounts in this report,and you may soon find yourself calling yourbirding buddies and making plans of your own.Greg Neise, Editor––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HOUSEKEEPINGPer <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> rules, certain information is requiredof <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> submissions for acceptanceand publishing. Please remember to completelyfill out each <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> form, including mileage,starting and ending times, locations visited, andimportance codes for species of note. Incomplete,inaccurate information or failure to complywith the 95% rule may result in the decisionto not recognize the record.Explanation of TermsSpecies of Note: A Species of Note is either onethat you didn’t expect to get but did, or one thatyou counted on but failed to see.In the former category are birds you consideredyou had virtually no chance of seeing duringyour <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>. A Vagrant (V) is any specieswhich occurs less than annually in thestate, province, or country of your <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>;a Rare (R) species is less than annualalong your chosen route, but may be morecommon elsewhere in your state,province, or country; an Early (E) or Late(L) species is one that is Rare due to beingunusually tardy or early. An (S) in the accountsindicates that the rarity or vagranthad been Staked Out prior to the <strong>Big</strong><strong>Day</strong>. A (#) indicates an unusually highnumber of any particular species.In the latter category are birds that youconsider virtually guaranteed, such thatyou did not specifically plan for them onyour <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>. These are Code 2 birds (noone should ever miss a Code 1 bird). Morequantitatively, a <strong>Big</strong> Miss (M) is a speciesyou had a 95% or better chance of seeing alongyour route at that time of year (i.e., you expectto see the species on at least 19 attempts out of20), but which you inexplicably missed.Target Totals: To compare the relative result ofeach individual count, a TARGET TOTAL (TT) foreach province and state is calculated. The TT isthe average of the top three counts for a givenregion, up until the end of the previous year.They can be found in the Champion <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>summary tables. TTs are not calculated forcounts that are intrinsically uncompetitive dueto imposed restrictions (single-county, walking,etc); that take place outside the “ideal” time ofyear; or whose Grand Total is less than 75% ofthe TT.Abbreviations:CA – Conservation AreaCo – CountyCP – County ParkMtn – MountainNF – National ForestNP – National ParkNWR – National Wildlife RefugePP – Provincial ParkPt – PointRes – ReservoirSF – State ForestSL – Sewage Lagoon/Pond/PlantSP – State ParkSWA – State Wildlife AreaWMA – Wildlife Management AreaWR – Wildlife Refuge/Area/SanctuaryWTP – Water Treatment Plant––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––<strong>2011</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> Contender’s Table––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––% <strong>2011</strong> Target Total >95%<strong>List</strong>ed in Descending Order––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Area Date Total Pct. TT Rank––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HI 28-Mar 63 104.4 1––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FL 19-Apr 185 103.3 2––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ND 24-May 168 103 3––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AB 4-Jun 210 102 4––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BC 18-May 202 101.8 5––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TX 22-Apr 264 101.3 6––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ON 21-May 194 98.9 7––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AB 4-Jun 210 98.3 8––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CO 4-Jun 182 97 9––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


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2 0 1 1 C A N A D I A N B I G D AY SALBERTA #1 – 1 June 11 – Species totals: 218/216. (Team/shared). Tom Hince (217)Paul Pratt (217). Kilometers by Car: 1100 km. Kilometers by Foot: 2 km. Visiting:Cold Lake, Jesse Lake, Keehewin Lake, Red Deer River, Taber Lake, Waterton Lake NationalPark. Species of Note: Pacific Loon (R), Sabine’s Gull (R), Greater White-frontedGoose (L).Comments: This was the third year in a row of running a big day in the province ofAlberta. In 2009, we smashed the two hundred species barrier and thought the Canadiannational record could be within reach. We returned with a revamped route in 2010,but horrible weather left us one species short of tying the record. We returned in <strong>2011</strong>,hoping that the weather and birds would bring a new record.As with all big days, scouting is one of the fundamental keys to success. We arrivedin Calgary with five scouting days planned out in detail. We were supposed to head directlyto Waterton National Park in the southwest and then move east and north towardsCold Lake over the five days. This would allow us to scout the entire route.Not a chance! Torrential cold rain and wind in the southern half of our route causedus to abandon this plan and start from scratch. Instead we made a 180 and headednorth to warm clear conditions. The good weather in Cold Lake made for some greatscouting in the north but left a big gap in our preparations.Each day we checked the weather in the south but the rain was relentless. We still hadtwo big voids in our route—the Lake Newell and Brooks area, and Waterton Lakes. Amad dash south on day five allowed us to do a very rough run through the Lake Newellarea, but Waterton would have to be done cold. Fortunately, Teresa and Doug Dolmanprovided us with lots of detailed notes and suggestions on birding this critical area.As normal, weather played a big role in our day. We watched the forecasts obsessively.The rain in the south finally slowed down on day four but there was water everywhere.Waiting a couple of days would help dry out the always iffy dirt roads in the south, butstrong winds were predicted to be arriving in the north soon. Those winds could potentiallykill our dawn chorus. We decided to risk the roads and go the next day - June 1st.In late afternoon, we shopped and then tried to get a few hours of sleep. At 10:30 pm,we were ordering a day’s worth of nutrition from Tim Hortons coffee shop. Even thenwe were still deliberating where to start.We really wanted to kick start the day with a Yellow Rail. Unfortunately all our sitesfor this very local bird hadn’t produced during scouting. We decided to gamble on somegood habitat that was an hour out of our normal route. Right on the strike of midnight,we were out of the car in a sheltered river valley. The conditions were perfect. ASaw-whet Owl tooted away constantly. Le Conte’s, Nelson’s and Swamp Sparrowschimed off. Two or three Soras whinnied. And then Paul picked out the monotonouslyticking of a Yellow Rail! Two more quick stops picked up Great Horned Owl, SedgeWren, Wilson’s Snipe and <strong>American</strong> Bittern. Elated by this great start, we headed northtowards Cold Lake.A planned stop at the Ethel Lake fen produced more Le Conte’s and Nelson’s Sparrows,the frenetic calls of Common Loons, and much to our surprise — a Virginia Rail.Our luck continued through the night with highlights including a Long-eared Owl (thesame site as the previous year), a Barred Owl, at least four more Saw-whet Owls, anotherVirginia Rail, several singing Connecticut Warblers, and nocturnal migrant GraycheekedThrush and Lapland Longspur.As dawn approached our excitement level did too. The core of our route was the richdiversity of breeders in the forests and wetlands around Cold Lake. It was a crisp clearmorning and our scouting paid off as we moved quickly from spot to spot pulling outsong after song from these rich forests. Some of the best of these were Yellow-belliedFlycatcher, Three-toed Woodpecker, and all the breeding warblers including Nashville.Even better were two unexpected wildcards—White-winged Crossbill and EveningGrosbeak.With most of the key land birds in the bag, it was time to work the water. Cold Lakeregularly attracts Arctic bound migrants. Our luck continued here with an incredibletightly packed group of ten high plumaged Pacific Loons, a flock of Red-breasted Mergansers,White-winged Scoters, and a fly over White-fronted Goose with a large flockof migrating Canadas. Our disappointment at dipping on Sabine’s Gull was remediedwhen we found one feeding with hundreds of Franklin’s on tiny Ethel Lake.Now it was time for our love hate relationship with the shorebird family. We knewthat many of the 25 species we had scouted in the previous days were pretty tenuous -due to the small number of individuals and the lateness of our big day. Our first stop hadfour key species that we needed. This turned out to be a ‘hate’ stop as the only bird remaininghere was Black-bellied Plover. The next site was also brutal as we didn’t add asingle bird. Jesse Lake was next. In the past, this had been THE spot for shorebirds. Howeveranother high water year there left us less than optimistic. Despite the paucity of birdsat Jesse, we were somewhat encouraged to add Pectoral and Stilt Sandpiper to the list.We figured on needing at least 21 species of shorebirds to have a good shot at therecord. The way we were going that would be impossible. While scouting we had founda good back up shorebird site about twenty minutes off our route. We didn’t have twentyminutes to spare, but with our shorebird count on vapor, we opted to try it. The tensionbuilt as we drove down the sandy oil access track we had permission to drive. Wouldthe shorebirds be gone? Our first scan produced only a few shimmering specks on thehorizon, but then suddenly there was a sizable flock of shorebirds coming our way!They dropped onto a sandbar and then wheeled around, landing several more timesbefore heading off into the horizon. Some frantic scope work allowed us to pick outBaird’s, White-rumped and Semipalmated Sandpipers, lots of Sanderlings, and severalsmall flocks of Red-necked Phalaropes. Best of all were a pair of Piping Plovers scurryingaround in the salt flats nearby! With six key migrant shorebirds in the bag, we roaredback onto the highway and began the long run south.Our southward run took us through wide open prairies and on this stretch scoutingreally helped get us back on pace. We barely stopped at several sites but this was longenough to add staked out Long-billed Curlew, Ferruginous Hawk, Loggerhead Shrikeand Upland Sandpiper. After the added shorebird site, this helped us to catch up somevaluable minutes.A brief stop at Blood River Indian Park certainly provided the oddest moment of theday. This small park is a nice mix of large ponds and open prairie. We checked a smallparking lot where the half dozen ten foot saplings had held a pair of Brown Thrashersthe year before. Incredibly, skulking under this almost non-existent cover, was a beautifulmale Varied Thrush! What was it doing here on June 1st, hundreds of kilometersfrom mountain breeding sites? Still, we were thrilled because the year before we hadmissed this species in the mountains!Our scouting in the Lake Newell area came into play next. We found little there a fewdays prior so we cut this site completely and instead opted to add a nice wetland wherewe quickly picked up several Cinnamon Teal, as well as nesting Black-crowned NightHerons and Black-necked Stilts. A beautiful prairie site nearby filled out our sparrow listwith Brewer’s, Baird’s and Grasshopper, plus both McCown’s and Chestnut-collaredLongspurs. Now on a roll, we headed southwest for the mountains and the finish line.This time when we reached the mountains, we at least had decent weather. Clearlythough, late spring snows made the vegetation look more like late March and bird numberswere really low. I’d like to say we cleaned up in Waterton, but that wasn’t the case.Like our previous attempt, this was the weakest link in our route. We left at least half adozen easy birds ‘on the board’ there. Nonetheless, thanks to the Dolmans, we were ableto dig out at least fifteen new birds including Golden Eagle, Rufous and Calliope Hummingbirds,Dusky Grouse, <strong>American</strong> Dipper, Black-headed Grosbeak and Cassin’s Finch.The day ended at the end of Cameron Lake road around 10 pm while we listened tothe evening chorus of Fox Sparrows and Varied Thrushes. Tired beyond belief, we countedand recounted the list until we finally agreed on the total - 218 species and a new Canadiannational record!The success of this big day reflects the incredible diversity of Alberta, the great birdingopportunities, and the helpfulness of the birding community. A special thanks are dueto Ted Hindmarch and Doug and Teresa Dolman for their stellar support of our efforts.We also want to thank Richard Klauke, members of the Beaver River Natural Historyclub, Nancy West, Bob Parsons and Mike Mulligan who provided valuable tips or stakeout information.ALBERTA #2 – 4 June 11 – Species Totals: 210/206. (Team/Shared). Yousif Attia (207),Jody Allair (207), Stuart Mackenzie (209). Miles by Car: 1160. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting:Cold Lake Provincial Park and Area, Jesse Lake, Kehewin Lake, Red Deer River Valley,Youngstown Area, Tilley Area, Brooks Area, Waterton Lakes National Park. Speciesof Note: Pacific Loon (R), Sabine’s Gull (R), Gray-cheeked Thrush (L), Hooded Merganser(M), Bald Eagle (M), Great Horned Owl (S, M), Common Nighthawk (M), Belted Kingfisher(M), Steller’s Jay (S, M), Western Wood-Pewee (M), White-breasted Nuthatch (M).Comments: June 2, <strong>2011</strong>. On a last minute whim—and a turn of good fortune, I convincedgood friends and colleagues Jody Allair (former Albertan, currently of Port Rowan,ON) and Stu Mackenzie (Clear Creek, ON) to reunite for an Alberta <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>. The three ofus left Calgary on the evening of Thursday June 2nd and drove northeast towards the boreal.Likely the best bird of the trip was an adult light morph Parasitic Jaeger flying northenroute along hwy 21. What are the chances?! The exact location was approximately 10km south of the intersection of hwy 21 and hwy 9 south of Three Hills. We continued onthrough the darkness and a small storm system and spent the night in Vermilion.June 3, <strong>2011</strong>. The following morning we scouted our way up to the Cold Lake area.The conditions were unfavorable with heavy smoke in the morning from nearby fires,and high winds throughout the day. Fortunately we were more interested in planning4 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


a route and setting a schedule than actually nailing birds down, but better conditionswould have helped. Highlights for the day included 2 White-winged Scoters at KehewinLake, numerous Sabine’s Gulls lingering at Cold Lake, a flock of White-winged Crossbillsalong Primrose Lake Rd and a nice little group of peeps near Bonnyville. We had reallyonly given ourselves one day for the attempt so we could only hope weather would cooperatetomorrow. The afternoon was very windy and as the wind howled when wewent to bed, we prayed that the forecast would deliver and tomorrow would be a cool,calm morning. An attempt to get a solid night’s sleep that evening around 8pm provedto be insufficient as we planned to be on the road for 00:00 hours.June 4, <strong>2011</strong> (the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>). The prolonged and cold north winds had died down in theevening but the effect would cripple us regardless. Temperatures had dropped wellbelow zero with the coldest part of the morning a chilling -6 degrees Celsius! As onecan imagine, neotropical warblers do not enjoy temperatures this low and we would endup spending more time in the boreal than our schedule had allotted for. Fortunately thewind was nearly absent and our combined hearing efforts enabled us to track downmost of the boreal targets in small numbers. Our efforts began with owling and a disappointingmiss was a scouted Great Horned Owl first thing near the Cold Lake townsite. We managed to find a Northern Saw-whet Owl at the Provincial Park, Barred Owlsat numerous stops and most notable of all was a hooting Great Gray Owl along PrimroseLake Road at first light. We also located all three species of rail, Sedge Wren andof course Nelson’s Sparrow during the pre-dawn hours.As our list grew, we noticed the impact the cold was having with far less vocal activitythan we were accustomed to for the area. Nevertheless we scored most of the warblersincluding Nashville and Palm warbler. Another somewhat unexpected highlight wasa male Black-backed Woodpecker near English Bay which is the more elusive of the threetoedwoodpeckers in the region. We scoped the lake and added Red-breasted Merganser,Western Grebe and a Pacific Loon but failed to find the Sabine’s of the previous evening.One last scan from the Provincial Park and a flock of Franklin’s carried one, then 2, thenat least 4 Sabine’s Gulls in it! Shorebirds in the area were more or less a bust and the coldmust have been too much for Common Nighthawk which we would not get for the day.We were behind schedule as we left the boreal towards our parkland stop but decidedthat we could cut out some stops further down the route. During a construction stop parallelto Kehewin Lake we searched for our scouted White-winged Scoters when a surprisepair of Surf Scoter flew by. We also added Great Crested Flycatcher and Philadelphia Vireo,but searched in vain for Broad-winged Hawk and Turkey Vulture, both of which were probablytoo cold to soar this morning. We began our long trek south and eventually addeda single Turkey Vulture among the numerous drive by additions. The biggest highlight ofthe long prairie drive was a Richardsonii Merlin—a notorious miss on big days.Just before descending into the Red Deer River valley we noticed a Golden Eaglebeing mobbed by a Short-eared Owl! We all conceded that it would be hard to top arare interaction such as that today. We continued on to our badlands stop where all theexpected were finally tallied along with some surprises. Our only Blackpoll Warbler ofthe trip was a nice bonus but we didn’t expect to get both Olive-sided and Yellow-belliedFlycatchers after we missed them up north. What a huge relief!! We were far behindschedule at this point and needed many more prairie species to go. A drive by alake near Brooks provided a Caspian Tern which we did not expect to get. The town ofTilley provided Eurasian Collared-Dove among the houses and a female Bobolink in theoutskirts of town. At our prairie spot we listened for Baird’s Sparrow and pulled out asurprise Grasshopper Sparrow in the process. We tried not to linger as we continuedsouthwest but stopped at a few sloughs adding Black-bellied Plover and Stilt Sandpiper.Despite being 4 days into June, it was apparent that migration was still goingstrong in the province. A woodlot south of Brooks had numerous Swainson’s and aGray-cheeked thrush among the scattered neotropical migrants. The biggest shockerwas a Broad-winged Hawk perched in a tree near Taber, far from the expected range,and a species we had given up on after missing in the parkland.We had ever diminishing daylight left as we approached the epic scenic entrance toWaterton Lakes National Park. Every species was critical at this point. We quickly foundMacGillivray’s Warbler and Dusky Flycatcher although a few other locals eluded us. Barrow’sGoldeneye, Rufous and Calliope hummingbird, <strong>American</strong> Dipper and Cassin’s Finchwere among the new additions near the town site. We nearly drove past a male DuskyGrouse during our ascent to higher elevations. Townsend’s Warbler, Pacific Wren andWhite-winged Crossbill were added along Cameron Lake road as the light finally died.The chiming of Varied Thrushes in the valley would be one of our last species. With whatlittle energy we had left, we checked the river with flashlights hoping for a HarlequinDuck without success. All said it was a respectable effort with numerous surprises alongthe way. Most shocking perhaps was the evident migration we encountered at such alate date. We completed the day with 210 species and irrefutably the best single day ofbirding any of us experienced yet. This was one for the books that will last a while.BRITISH COLUMBIA #1 – 18 May <strong>2011</strong> – 0000 to 2230 – Species totals: 202/196.(Team/shared). Russell C. Cannings (200), Peter Davidson (200), Nathan Hentze (199).Kilometers by Car: 850 km. Kilometers by Foot: 1 km. Visiting: Kelowna, Max Lake,Vaseux Lake, Shuttleworth Creek, Road 22, White Rock, Blackie Spit, Boundary Bay,Tsawwassen, Iona Island. Species of Note: Snow Goose (LS), Cackling Goose (LS), BlackScoter (LS), Solitary Sandpiper (L), Red Knot (L), Sanderling (L), Parasitic Jaeger (LS),Least Flycatcher (E).Comments: This sets a new record for a British Columbia<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>, the previous record held by Russell Cannings and others (197) set in 2010.This was the Pacific coastal half of the Baillie Birdathon Bi-Coastal Challenge to raisemoney for bird conservation in Canada.When I was asked to be one of the two guest birders for the “Bi-Coastal” version ofthe Baillie Birdathon this year I spent a few seconds deciding on my strategy. The overallgoal was to maximize the number of combined species between my Birdathon inBritish Columbia and Blake Maybank’s in Nova Scotia. Should I concentrate only onwestern species that Blake couldn’t find out east, or should I just try to see as many differentbirds as possible? I knew right away that I would use the latter approach, especiallysince my son Russell had recently beaten my one-day record for the number of birdspecies seen in one day in British Columbia. Last year Russell had put together a teamthat found 197 species in one day, one more than my record set in 1995 (coincidentally,one of my team members in 1995 was Blake Maybank). So, in the interest of familyunity, I asked Russell if he’d like to be on my team this year. He instantly said yes, andafter a bit of planning we decided to add two coast-based birders, Pete Davidson andNathan Hentze. Our simple goal—200 species in one day.Midnight on May 18th found the four of us huddled in my car on a back road in thefarmlands north of Kelowna. The stars were all aligned for a good day—after weeks ofcold rain, the weather forecast was for clear skies and calm winds. An almost-full moonrose over the barn behind us—that might be a great help in finding songbirds beforedawn. And with the full moon came a huge high tide that would be waiting for us whenwe reached the Fraser Delta later in the day—forcing ducks and shorebirds off the distantmudflats and into view. On top of that, Russell, Pete and Nathan had been busyscouting the route for difficult species and had a long list of sites where we could findsome great birds.My watch alarm went off and we coasted down the road towards our first stake-out.Russell shone the flashlight up into an elm and onto a large stick nest where a Swainson’sHawk had been sitting a couple of days ago. The nest was empty! Our hearts sankas we realized the bird must have just been holding the nest during the day before layingeggs and was probably roosting in another tree nearby. Not a good way to start, butit was only one species missed, so we kept our hopes up and drove to Robert Lake. Herewe knew we’d find a nice variety of birds roosting close to the road, and this time wewere not disappointed. A cluster of black-and-white on the shore became 5 handsome<strong>American</strong> Avocets in the binoculars—a species we wouldn’t see anywhere else alongour route, and a Wilson’s Phalarope calling in the darkness was another bird that couldbe difficult to find.Heartened, we turned south and drove to Penticton to start some serious owling. Russellspotted a Great Horned Owl on a wire just north of Penticton, but the rest of us hadto wait until our next stop to hear one. We bounced up the rough road past Max Lake andinto the narrow valley famous for its Common Poorwills and Flammulated Owls. As wehopped out, the poorwills were calling everywhere (another bonus from the full moon!)but the distant hoots of a lone Flammulated took us a bit longer to hear. Virginia Rails andSoras called from the marsh and we were on our way again. By 2:15 a.m. we were at aNorthern Saw-whet Owl nest along White Lake Road, where we managed to call up thelocal Western Screech-Owl as well. The sagebrush grasslands of White Lake were bathedin the moonlight, so we stopped briefly to add singing Western Meadowlarks and Brewer’sSparrow. Next was the marshes at the north end of Vaseux Lake, where the moonlight serenadegave us Gray Catbird, Yellow-headed Blackbird, Marsh Wren and Song Sparrow. Wemoved along to another site where we hoped to call in a Long-eared Owl but didn’t haveto—a female was howling at us as soon as we opened the door. And then a Pied-billedGrebe answered our imitations from the marsh. Things were going very well.We raced up the Shuttleworth Creek road to the western larch forests, the best spotin the south Okanagan for Barred Owl. A Ruffed Grouse drummed as we stood silentlyin the cold 3:30 a.m. air, but nothing answered Russell’s hoots. So we drove north alongthe main forest service road onto the high plateau. Boreal Owls are found in the spruceforests along here, but we weren’t confident of finding any this late in the spring, andcame up empty again. The subalpine forests here were still in the grips of full winter, theroad reduced to a single lane between high snowbanks and the small lakes frozen solid.We figured the dawn chorus here might be rather quiet, and we were right—<strong>American</strong>Robins, Hermit Thrushes, Varied Thrushes and a few Ruby-crowned Kinglets sang, but no<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 5


warblers at all for the first hour. The Spruce Grouse made up for that, though, with a cacophonyof clapping and clucking—usually we’re happy to get one or two but we musthave heard close to 20!After a bit of effort we added the subalpine specialties—Boreal Chickadee, Pine Grosbeak,Gray Jay, <strong>American</strong> Three-toed Woodpecker, Lincoln’s Sparrow. By 5:30 a.m. wewere back down in the larches to rack up the woodpecker list, and quickly got Pileated,Black-backed, Hairy, Downy, Northern Flicker, Red-naped Sapsucker and Williamson’sSapsucker. We hooted again for Barred Owl, but only managed to get a big femaleCooper’s Hawk riled up. The big surprise there was a Solitary Sandpiper Russell spottedin a meltwater channel—I guess it was waiting for the higher marshes to thaw.At 6:30 a.m. we drove downhill into the ponderosa pine forests, hoping to find GrayFlycatchers and other pine specialties. We did get Western Bluebirds, White-breastedand Pygmy Nuthatches, Calliope Hummingbirds and a few other species, but no flycatchers.That would mean a difficult decision later on. Farther down we saw two largebirds in a tree—a Bald Eagle and a Golden Eagle! A Lazuli Bunting sang from the samespot, but the Lewis’s Woodpeckers weren’t on their favourite tree. At the bottom of thehill we added Lark Sparrow and Say’s Phoebe, and suddenly we were back in civilizationat Okanagan Falls, where the garden birds were added thick and fast—sparrows,magpies, crows, starlings.Although we were trying to maximize our species total, we did make some extra effortfor western species. We made a detour out of Okanagan Falls to find NorthernPygmy-Owl, but a staked-out pair seemed to have moved on, so we had to content ourselveswith other western birds such as Hammond’s Flycatcher, Western Wood-Pewee,Western Tanager and Bullock’s Oriole. Than a U-turn and back to Vaseux Lake to beginour waterbird list in earnest. Redheads, both scaups, Ring-necked Duck, Canvasback,Ruddy Duck, Common Goldeneye and Common Merganser all scoped on the lake. AVeery—my first of the year—called from the birch woods, while White-throated Swiftschattered overhead. We went over to the cliffs and struggled to find a Canyon Wren thathad been so obvious the day before but were happy to see a pair of Lewis’s Woodpeckersat last. Species number 117 at 8:00 a.m.—right on track. No Chukars called, though,so we continued south to McIntyre Bluff. Another detour there gave us Steller’s Jay andHouse Finch at last (phew), but no nutcrackers. Then a pair of Vaux’s Swifts twinkledoverhead—another nice western specialty.At River Road we hoped to get Yellow-breasted Chat, but it appeared the cold springhad kept them farther south. We did hear a Bewick’s Wren, though, a new resident ofthe Okanagan Valley and now one less species to look for on the coast. More sighs ofrelief when we heard a family of Clark’s Nutcrackers calling from the pines on the hillabove. Realizing we didn’t have MacGillivray’s Warbler yet—usually singing at higherelevations—we decided to check Inkaneep Park, a local migrant hotspot. But the woodsthere were silent except for a Black-headed Grosbeak and the insistent cu-coooo-cukof a pair of Eurasian Collared-Doves. Two more western birds on the list! Then we hadto decide whether to make the big detour up McKinney Road to get the Gray Flycatcherswe missed earlier. Russell insisted we do it—only 18 extra minutes and a greatwestern bird—why were we hesitating? So off we drove up hill, past the big Bank Swallowcolony (check!), across the sagebrush flats and up into the ponderosas again. Werolled down the windows at the km-10 cattleguard and chelep!—we were turningaround again and off to Osoyoos Lake.At Road 22 we stopped at a field to listen for a Grasshopper Sparrow heard the daybefore, but heard nothing but a Wilson’s Warbler from the bushes on the other side ofthe road (phew! Another missed warbler back on the list). No Peregrine Falcons weresoaring over The Throne, either. We worked our way down the Okanagan River channelto a good Yellow-breasted Chat location, but couldn’t hear any of their distinctive whistles.Luckily a Least Flycatcher was calling from the cottonwoods there—a very goodbird for this area in mid-May. Back at the fields we scanned for Long-billed Curlewsand Bobolinks and Pete quickly found both. Just as we were getting back in the car Iheard a distant series of whistles—chat! We left Osoyoos Lake at 10:30 with 145 speciesin the bag. A little behind schedule and a little behind on the species list, but nothingreally to worry about.We now turned west—the strategy here was to stop as little as possible over thenext 400 km to maximize our time on the Pacific coast. As Pete was phoning in an updateto Rob Butler, who was blogging about our progress, someone shouted “KING-FISHER!” and there were two shaggy-headed birds on the wire. Sighs of relief all round.A trio of Harlequin Ducks flying up the river were a nice addition as well. We stoppedbriefly at the Princeton sewage lagoons to pad our teal list, but the only new bird therewas a brilliant male Mountain Bluebird. We kept watching the river rocks for <strong>American</strong>Dippers, but hadn’t seen any by the time we reached Manning Park, so I decided weshould check the Similkameen at the Boyd’s Meadow trail. The trail was deep with snow,though, so we let Pete run on while we walked, listening for forest birds. Pete quicklyreported that it would be too far to go to the bridge, but we did have a Pacific Wrensinging so didn’t leave empty-handed. Sumallo Grove was next—the gate was inexplicablyclosed so we had to run along the road into the forest of huge cedars and Douglas-firs.Chestnut-backed-Chickadees, Brown Creeper and Red-breasted Sapsuckercalled as we ran, so we were happy to leave with most of our targets.Then it was freeway driving into the Fraser Valley. We took the Hunter Creek exit andquickly added Black-throated Gray Warbler, then on to the Fraser Highway for a moreleisurely drive through the rural bliss of a sunny spring day in the Lower Mainland. Wekept the windows down and were rewarded with the sputtering calls of Bushtits insouth Surrey. Our next major stop was the White Rock Pier, where Nathan had scoutedsome very nice seabirds over the past week. Although it was a Wednesday at 4:30 in theafternoon, the seashore was crowded with sightseers enjoying the sun and the stunningviews of snow-capped mountains. We threaded through the crowds as we ran out to theend of the pier with our scopes and tripods, but it was well worth the jog. We added ninenew species in quick succession, including a couple of Parasitic Jaegers that Nathanhad lined up for us—a hard bird to find on the BC coast in spring. We still needed a fewforest birds, though, so we stopped in at Sunnyside Woods and found Pacific-slope Flycatcherand Purple Finch. No Hutton’s Vireo, though.We were pinning our shorebird hopes on Boundary Bay, and Blackie Spit in particular.And it came through with flying colours—a mixed flock of shorebirds greeted ourscopes with Black-bellied Plover, Red Knot, Dunlin, Whimbrel, Sanderling and WesternSandpiper. Elated, we decided to take a detour to Colebrook Road where Nathan hadseen some good birds the previous week—Blue-winged Teal, Green-winged Teal, LesserYellowlegs all added in quick succession. Suddenly our goal of 200 species was withingrasp. We had 179 species and it was only 6:00 p.m.—there were three more hours oflight. We scanned the shore of Boundary Bay at the foot of 96th St. and our luck continued:six new species including a Merlin that rocketed by as we returned to the car. Acheck of a nearby barn netted a Barn Owl. Then it was off to Pete’s territory, the bordertown of Tsawwassen. He drove us down a residential street near his home, then stoppedand said, “Play the Hutton’s song”. Russell teed up his BlackBerry, but nothing answeredand after some quizzical looks from the neighbours we decided to give up. Justas we drove off, though, a Hutton’s Vireo began to sing loudly from the hedge. It alwayspays to keep your windows down!An overlook high above Georgia Strait produced Pelagic and Double-crested Cormorants,Pacific Loons and a pair of Black Scoters—then, as Pete had predicted, a maleAnna’s Hummingbird. It was only 5:20 and we had 193 species—the goal was tantalizinglyclose. We went as far west as we could go in Tsawwassen, out to the end of theferry terminal jetty. Black Oystercatcher and Brant were easily visible, and a quick scanof the south breakwater (only metres from the USA border) produced Brandt’s Cormorantand Pigeon Guillemot. Then off through the farm roads to Brunswick Point wherePete had been watching a small lingering flock of Snow Geese—and there they were!A quick stop at Canoe Pass to see one of the local Mute Swans turned into a few anxiousminutes, but at last we spotted one of the birds—and with that had beaten Russell’srecord of 197 by one species.We were tempted to drive down the road to Alaksen National Wildlife Refuge to getBarred Owl, but Russell wisely pointed out we could do that after dark, and we had tomaximize our daytime effort. So we turned north and drove under the Fraser throughthe Massey Tunnel, then out to the Vancouver airport and beyond to that Shangri-La ofbirding, the Iona Island sewage lagoons. The sun was going down in a proverbial ballof fire as I turned my attention to scanning the nest-boxes for Purple Martins. The otherssearched the marsh for any sign of the Black Tern that had been here for a few days.We struck out on both species, so as dusk fell we went into the sewage pond area. Peteand I flushed a big sparrow from the trail—Golden-crowned—number 199! Then wechecked a small flock of Canada Geese and saw the tiny Cackling Goose that had beenhanging out with them for the past while—number 200! Elated, we ran over to theriver for one last look at the martin boxes—nothing. Russell suggested we take a differentroute back in case we flushed up some Long-billed Dowitchers, and seconds laterhis prediction came true. Three dowitchers flew up, giving characteristic “keek!” calls,while another one remained back so we could study it in the lights of the sewage plant.With the record firmly in hand, we drove back down to Delta and onto Westham Islandto look for the Barred Owls that were nesting near the Canadian Wildlife Serviceoffices. As we pulled into the parking lot, the headlights shone on a blob perched on thewire—an adult Barred Owl. From the trees nearby a young owl hissed. It was 10:30p.m. and we had 202 species—time for bed.ONTARIO #1 – 21 May <strong>2011</strong> – 0000 to 0000 – Species totals: 194/193. (Team/shared).John Brett (194), Christian Friis (193), Stuart Mackenzie (194). Miles by Car: 780. Milesby Foot: 2. Visiting: Algonquin Provincial Park, Carden Plain, Burlington, Hamilton,6 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


Norfolk and Haldimand, Long Point. Species of Note: Common Eider (S), Atlantic Brant,Black-billed Cuckoo, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Forster’s Tern, Least Bittern. Items of SpecialInterest: More than $5,000 raised for the Long Point Bird Observatory and Bird StudiesCanada.Coments: This <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> was conducted by the Long Point Bird Observatory (LPBO)Cygnus Crusaders, a group of loyal LPBO supporters with the simple objective of increasingdiscretionary funding to support the research, education, and training programsof LPBO through Bird Studies Canada’s Baillie Birdathon. The crusaders weremade up of Christian Friis, John Brett and Stu Mackenzie.We gathered in Toronto on May 20th to prepare for what would be an incredibleweekend of Ontario birding. We made our way north scouting out as many locations aspossible toward our starting point in Algonquin Provincial Park. We arrived in Huntsvillelate that evening and shacked up for a good night’s sleep. The following morning wescrounged up some supplies and made our way toward our favourite haunts. As darknessovertook the park we settled in at the Mew Lake campground for a small feast andshort sleep before beginning our <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>.We awoke shortly after midnight on May 21st to the call of an Eastern Screech Owl(a rare bird in Algonquin), and shortly thereafter our tents were packed and coffeebrewed while a Northern Saw-whet Owl let out some hoots just north of our site. Wespent the rest of the night and early morning hours desperately trying to find a BarredOwl, which was much harder than we anticipated. Our daylight birding began on theway to great boreal habitat along the Mizzy Lake Trail. By 4:45 the dawn chorus startedto muster and we began to quickly accumulate species. By the time we made it back tothe car we had picked up a great assortment of boreal specialties such as Boreal Chickadee,Gray Jay, and Black-backed Woodpecker; a Connecticut Warbler sang loudly outfrom the back of a stunted Black Spruce bog. We weren’t quite happy enough with ourspecies total to justify leaving the park, so we made our way to Opeongo Road andfound all the expected warblers that we had previously missed: Black-and-White, NorthernWaterthrush, and Tennessee Warbler. By 7:45 we had accumulated close to 100species and it was time to make our way south. On the way out we made a quick stopnear Canoe Lake to investigate a fruitless feeder and checked in on a family of Merlin.The drive to the Carden Plain was swift and the visit in Carden even swifter. In lessthan an hour we tracked down all the expected local specialties which included UplandSandpiper, Loggerhead Shrike, Sedge Wren, Golden-winged Warbler, Clay-colored andGrasshopper sparrow. Continuing south we observed a lone Trumpeter Swan on ReesorPond off Highway 407 in Markham.Our next objective was to maximize the amount of time along the Lake Ontario shoreline.This potentially time consuming strategy is risky, but has the potential to be veryproductive which was certainly the case this time around. A pair of female CommonEider floated not fare off Shoreacres Park in Burlington, and we found an Atlantic Brantat the Tollgate Ponds in Hamilton Harbour. Further down the lake a lingering femaleBlack Scoter was the icing on the Lake Ontario cake. Strong easterly winds the week previouslikely concentrated vagrants at the western end of Lake Ontario. The trip fromHamilton to Long Point was horribly unproductive as we struggled to add additionalspecies. At first glance, Townsend sewage lagoon was a bust, but a keen eye and a littlepatience paid off as we found a male Eurasian Wigeon. From Townsend we made ourway into Norfolk County and Long Point Country along the Lake Erie shoreline; TurkeyPoint – Red-headed Woodpecker and Bald Eagle, check! Our next goal was a one-stopbonanza at Backus Woods: Blue-winged, Prothonotary, Cerulean, and Hooded warblers,topped off with a Yellow-throated Vireo!We exploited mainland Norfolk as best we could and with daylight fading decided tovisit LPBO’s Old Cut Field Station. If we’ve learned anything over the years it’s never tounderestimate the power of 10 minutes at Old Cut. Wasting no time we found an OlivesidedFlycatcher, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Gray-cheeked Thrush, and hunted vigorouslyfor a Mourning Warbler and came up aces!Now for one final kick at the can for marsh birds. We had planned our trip well, butdid not account for one minor detail surrounding the May 24 weekend: fireworks on thebeach! The fireworks displays that engulfed the beaches of Long Point seemed to silenceany and all Least Bitterns, but we did manage to find a Common Moorhen. Our lastforay took us back to the mainland in search of Eastern Whip-poor-will, which wasn’ta problem, and we counted down the minutes searching scrupulously for a Barred orGreat-horned owl to no avail. As we settled down in Clear Creek for a final recount andreflection on the day, 194 species was our total, tying the second highest record in Ontario<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> history!Twenty-four hours of some of the best Ontario birding in our lifetimes, a few monstermisses (where were the cuckoos?), and great friendships made for one memorableday in support of one great institution. Thank you to all of our sponsors who helped usto raise over $5,000 in support of LPBO.SASKATCHEWAN #1 – 25 April 11 – 0800 to 1100 – Species total: 40. Daniel Sawatzky(40). Miles by Car: 108. Miles by Foot: 2. Visting: Quappelle Valley along #99, ValeportMarsh, Condie Nature Refuge.SASKATCHEWAN #2 – 10 Sept 11 – 0800 to 1600 – Species totals: 60/60.(Team/shared). Daniel Sawatzky (60), Ryan Dudragne (60). Kilometers by Car: 352 km.Kilometers by Foot: 2 km. Visiting: Last Mountain Lake National Migratory Bird Sanctuary,Stalwart National Wildlife Area.SASKATCHEWAN #3 – 7 Oct 07 – 0900 to 1700 – Species total: 56. Daniel Sawatzky(56). Kilometers by Car: 275 km. Kilometers by Foot: 2 km. Visiting: Last Mountain LakeNational BirdSanctuary. Species of Note: Mountain Bluebird (L), Marsh Wren (L), Clay-colored Sparrow(L), Vesper Sparrow (L), Savannah Sparrow (L).SASKATCHEWAN #4 – 11 Nov 11 – 0900 to 1430 – Species totals: 33/33.(Team/shared). Daniel Sawatzky (33) Ryan Dudragne (33). Kilometers by Car: 110 km.Kilometers by Foot: 1 km. Visiting: Regina Beach. Species of Note: Surf Scoter (S),Barrow’s Goldeneye (S), Red-throated Loon (S).SASKATCHEWAN #5 – 1 Dec 11 – 0800 to 1700 – Species totals: 31/31. (Team/shared).Daniel Sawatzky (31) Ryan Dudragne (31). Kilometers by Car: 197 km. Kilometers byFoot: 1 km. Visiting: Quappelle Valley, Katepwa Lake, Mission Lake, Echo Lake. Speciesof Note: <strong>American</strong> White Pelican (LS), Long-tailed Duck (R), Barrow’s Goldeneye (S).John Vanderpoel gets a high-five for #510, a Yellow Rail at Anahuac NWR, Texas, on April 23, <strong>2011</strong>.Photo courtesy John Vanderpoel.<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 7


2 0 1 1 U . S . B I G D AY SCOLORADO #1 – 4 June 11 – 0000 to 2230 – Species totals: 194/190. (Team/shared).Mark Peterson (192), Steve Mlodinow (192), Tony Leukering (192). Miles by Car: 569. Milesby Foot: 0.5. Visiting: Monte Vista NWR, Cumbres Pass, Pike’s Stockade, Smith Reservoir,La Veta, Lathrop State Park, Pryor, Higbee, Oxbow SWA, Van’s Grove, Neegronda Reservoirand Neenoshe Reservoir. Species of Note: Snow Goose (R), Wood Duck (M), <strong>American</strong>White Pelican (M), Sandhill Crane (L), accipter species (m), Golden Eagle (M), Hammond’sFlycatcher (M), Black-capped Chickadee (M), Bewick’s Wren (M), Virginia’s Warbler (M),Gray-cheeked Thrush (V,L), Hepatic Tanager (R) and White-winged Crossbill (R).Comments: Mark Peterson, Steve Mlodinow, and I did a <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> on 4 June in longshothopes of breaking the 200 mark for the month, but with expectations of beating theprevious published monthly record of 183. In the following, counties are abbreviated withthe standard three-letter codes (Rio Grande — RIG; Conejos — CON; Costilla — COS;Huerfano — HUE; Las Animas — LAA; Pueblo — PUE; Otero — OTE; Bent — BEN; Kiowa— KIO; and Prowers — PRO).We attempted owling in the eastern San Juan Mtns of RIG and CON, but scored onlyShort-eared and Flammulated owls (RIG) and Common Poorwill (CON) up Cat Creek on FR271; no Boreal, N. Saw-whet, N. Pygmy, or Long-eared. Bummer. After we found the gateclosed at first light on the road to Trujillo Meadows Res., we wandered around the LaManga and Cumbres Pass areas looking for the various species we had hoped to snag atand near the reservoir. While we did get Pine Grosbeak and Steve’s White-winged Crossbillbelow La Manga Pass, a family group of Gray Jays on the road to Spruce Hole, andSwainson’s Thrush and Fox Sparrow west of Cumbres Pass (all CON), we did have to spendmore time in looking for the things than we had planned. And with the very long route wehad planned, time was one thing that we didn’t have in abundance. It turns out that ourstrategy of building in a lot more travel time than we actually expected to use paid big dividends,as we kept falling behind by spending more time on feet than planned, but keptmaking it up in the time on wheels.The area around Horca, CON, got us our Common Merganser, Band-tailed Pigeon (Markonly), Williamson’s Sapsucker, Olive-sided and Dusky flycatchers, <strong>American</strong> Dipper, andVeery (2 birds calling). Mogote Campground gave us White-breasted and Pygmynuthatches, but not the expected Plumbeous Vireo nor hoped-for Grace’s Warbler (Markhad tallied the species there in a previous trip). The CON flat lands on our trip from Manassa(boyhood home of Jack Dempsey) to Pike’s Stockade and beyond to the Rio Grandegot us most of the expected waterbirds, particularly ducks and our only <strong>American</strong> Bitternat the south end of 24 Rd. The 3 Black-necked Stilts (one pair and an extra male, I think)were on the south side of Z Road NE of Pike’s Stockade. A fruitless wandering-aroundlooking for Mountain Plover in western COS was followed by an excellent stop at SmithReservoir (COS) where we netted Ring-necked Duck, Lesser Scaup, Great and Snowyegrets, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Snowy Plover, and White-rumped Sandpiper (3 or 4)among the more-expected waterbird species.As we’d gotten Sage Sparrow shortly after midnight, we didn’t have to try for the speciesnear Fort Garland, so we motored on over the Sangre de Cristos Mtns heading for La Veta(HUE). A quick stop by Beverly Jensen’s house netted us our firsts for Black-chinned Hummingbird,House Finch, and Evening Grosbeak. We hurried over to 362 Road (SE of LaVeta) to tally Bobolink and also scored Cordilleran Flycatcher and Lazuli Bunting there.An abbreviated trip through Lathrop SP got us our Plumbeous Vireo and Yellow-breastedChat, but not the hoped-for Green Heron. A not-so-quick detour down to Pryor got us HepaticTanager and Indigo Bunting and a trip up 310 Road got us a few of the piñon-juniperspecialties we’d targeted there: Gray and Ash-throated flycatchers, Western Scrub-Jay, JuniperTitmouse, and Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Unfortunately, warblers did not do right by us,as we missed both Virginia’s and Black-throated Gray. A stop in Walsenburg provided gasfor the long run out to Higbee, along with Chimney Swift. We then were eastbound on Hwy10 (Maria Reservoir — HUE, did not provide us the hoped-for Canvasback) through thedesert grasslands of eastern HUE, LAA, and PUE. On that run, we got the expected additionsof Mountain Plover, Burrowing Owl, Cassin’s Kingbird, Loggerhead Shrike, ChihuahuanRaven, Curve-billed Thrasher, and Canyon Towhee.The Higbee road (OTE) is always a great birding locale with an incredibly diverse breedingavifauna. However, as we approached it this time, clouds were rolling in and it gotcooler (it was in the 90s in Walsenburg) and this trip through Higbee was downright magical.Though we had to work for them, we got all of the expected rock species (Canyon andRock wrens, Rufous-crowned Sparrow) and also got a couple of the low-elevation shrublandspecies we needed: Scaled Quail and Black-throated Sparrow. Throw in the regularbut-not-to-be-expectedriparian species — Wild Turkey, Northern Bobwhite, and EasternPhoebe — and the definitely-not-to-be-expected riparian species of White-winged Dove,Red-headed Woodpecker, and Eastern Bluebird and it’s a pretty good trip. But the spectacleof Blue Grosbeaks (69 of ‘em) on the road — carpeting it in places completed theuplifting of the trip to the level of magical.Magical, yes, but now it is after 6 pm and we’ve got to get all the way to NeegrondaReservoir (KIO) before dark. Oxbow SWA provided the only real wind of the day, hamperingour abilities to find Great Crested Flycatcher, but we did add Brown Thrasher, Cassin’sSparrow, and Rose-breasted Grosbeak. The plum hedges there are perfect for Bell’s Vireo— perfect, except for the fact that they’re in OTE, rather than in northeast CO, but lastyear’s bird(s) apparently did not return. The area around Van’s Grove (BEN) gave us NorthernHarrier at the staked-out nest and the grove itself provided us with our only real rarityof the day — Gray-cheeked Thrush, which obviously had listened to me. Steve firstfound the bird and called out that he had a Catharus thrush and I responded, “Come on,Gray-cheeked Thrush!” When we finally got a good look at it, ZOUNDS! We studied it forfar too long (we WERE on a <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>), but intense scrutiny did not alter our quick ID of thebird (with acceptance, it would account for the latest spring record for this CO reviewspecies), so we departed for points north and west.We scored Orchard Oriole on the run north from Hasty (BEN) up to the KIO border forour run east to Neegronda, which had been hosting a good variety of shorebirds recently.We got there a few minutes before sunset with more than enough light to ID shorebirds,but with little in the way of shorebirds present. The reservoir had White-rumped Sandpipersand gave us our only Black Terns of the day (1 adult, 3 1st-cycle birds), but wequickly decided that we’d continue east and try for shorebirds and the summering SnowGeese at Neenoshe Res (KIO). Good decision! Neenoshe gave us the Snow Geese andSemipalmated and Stilt sandpipers! Then, after it was dark, we headed east and checkedout a Ferruginous Hawk nest that Mark knew of and saw the male Ferrug perched in thenest tree in our headlights. A run south to a marsh along LL Road got us the expectedBlack Rails and a calling Barn Owl. When we couldn’t find the Bald Eagle nest east ofLamar, we called it a night and hit the Sonic in Lamar for a very late dinner.During the whole jaunt, I had been responsible for tallying species, but I kept findingthat I’d forgotten to check species off. So, while we were eating, Mark went through thelist and found yet another species that I’d forgotten to mark: <strong>American</strong> Wigeon. Wethought that that would put us at 194 for the day, but he added things up again and cameup with “only” 193. Ah, well, but still ten better than the existing published record of183. The next evening at Mark’s house, Mark entered all the species that we noted on the<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> and, lo and behold, 194!Species in the Miss category were few, but numerous enough to point out how reasonableit is to expect to get 200 species on the route some day: Wood Duck, <strong>American</strong> WhitePelican (seen next day at Holbrook Res, OTE), Green Heron, any accipiter (we allowed forone species in our planning and didn’t even get that!), Golden Eagle, Long-billed Curlewand Franklin’s Gull (both seen at Lake Cheraw the next day), Greater Roadrunner, Westernand Eastern screech-owls, Northern Pygmy-Owl, Long-eared Owl, Northern Saw-whetOwl, Boreal Owl, Belted Kingfisher, Lewis’s Woodpecker, <strong>American</strong> Three-toed Woodpecker,Hammond’s Flycatcher, Great Crested Flycatcher, Bank Swallow, Black-cappedChickadee, Bushtit, Brown Creeper, Bewick’s Wren, Virginia’s Warbler, Black-throatedGray Warbler, Lark Bunting, Grasshopper Sparrow, and Red Crossbill.Other species that are somewhere near the route and/or occur along the route in someyears include: Canvasback, Bald Eagle, Least Tern, Black Phoebe, Red-eyed Vireo (seen thenext day at Tempel Grove), Grace’s Warbler, Northern Cardinal, and Baltimore Oriole.COLORADO #2 – 1 July 11 – 0000 to 2300 – Species totals: 182/182. (Team/shared).Mark Peterson (182), Tony Leukering (182). Miles by Car: 489. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting:Boreas Pass, Antero Reservoir, Salida, Canon City, Rocky Ford, Higbee, Oxbow SWAand Fort Lyon marshes.FLORIDA #1 – 19 April 09 – 0100 to 2100 – Species totals: 185/180. (Team/shared). AndyBankert (183), David Simpson (182). Miles by Car: 300. Miles by Foot: 2. Visiting: TallTimbers (north of Tallahassee), St. Marks NWR, Bald and Alligator Points, and St. GeorgeIsland. Species of Note: White-winged Scoter (R), Wilson’s phalarope (R), Blue-wingedWarbler (R), Dickcissel (R), <strong>American</strong> Robin (M).Comments: We actually ran out of places to bird in the panhandle. We had time todouble all the way back to St. Mark’s NWR from St. George Island (two hours’ drive) tofinish out the day. We got a few more species out of it. Another team ran a <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> theday before and found many species that we did not see, including Black Rail.It’s been awhile since this record-breaking <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>. Much of what happened has fadedfrom memory. A few anecdotes stand out. I will relate them here.We had staked out Yellow-breasted chat on Tiger Hammock Road, a well known spotfor local breeders. On the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> itself, we hit this spot ca. 0200. We got the chat in thedark, and our only Yellow-billed cuckoo of the day.We missed <strong>American</strong> Robin!!! Despite this being a locally common breeder in the Tallahasseearea, we were not able to turn one up on the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> or the day and a half of8 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


scouting. We did hit the traditional spot where we got them five years before on many a<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>, but not this time.Greater scaup was a stakeout bird at Alligator Point, a place known for holding bayducks late into the spring. Access to the beach at Alligator Point is spotty at best. Longstretches are cut off by vacation condos. We managed to spy a raft of bay ducks from avery far distance. After driving way past them, we found access to the beach and starteda long walk back toward the ducks. We were able to do this because we were running atight schedule to this point and, unlike other <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s we attempted in the past, we werenot trying to run the length of the state. This allowed us the freedom to spend much moretime at Alligator Point. Once we walked about a half hour up the beach, I spotted ourducks, still very distant. Once we were able to get them in the scope, we had to wait forglimpses as the waves complicated our view. The birds in question were in fact scoters,not scaup. All three species of scoters to boot! Nice find, but where are our Greater scaup?Then I spotted the original group, still more distant and considered walking further. Twoof the distant birds flew toward us and came close enough to bank and show us the longstripe on the wing of Greater scaup. How can you fail with such birding luck on yourside?!?That’s about all I can remember for now. Quite a day. We haven’t had time to go backand beat our record again. You have to take advantage of the moment, you never knowwhen you may have another chance.HAWAII #1 – 17 January 12 – 0500 to 1900 – Species totals: 49/49. (Team/shared). SonnyGamponia (49), Kent Fickett (49), Bill Chilson (49), Jimm Edgar (49). Miles by Car: 185.Miles by Foot: 2. Visiting: Kealia National Wildlife Refuge, Hosmer Grove, Haleakala NationalPark, Kula Ballpark and residential area, Ulupalakua, Kanaha Bird Sanctuary,Waiehu, Waianapanapa State Park, Koki State Park, Hana. Species of Note: Red neckedPhalarope (V), White-faced Ibis (V), Killdeer (V), Laughing Gull (V), Black Francolin (M),African Silverbill (M).Comments: We set out to break our Maui <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> record of 45, set on March 8, <strong>2011</strong>.By holding the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> in January, we hoped to encounter a wider variety of migratorybirds.We started at the Kealia National Wildlife Refuge around sunrise. There we spotted a1) Barn Owl in a tree and returning to same tree an hour later. Special sightings included:2) a Red-necked Phalarope, 3) 2 Brant, and 4) a White-faced Ibis. Other sightings in thewetland and shrub land habitat included; 5) Hawaiian Coot, 6) Black-necked Stilt, 7) CattleEgret, 8) Hawaiian Duck/Mallard hybrid, 9) Mallard, 10) Northern Pintail, 11) NorthernShoveler, 12) Pacific Golden Plover, 13) Sanderling, 14) Wandering Tattler, 15) RuddyTurnstone, 16) Spotted Dove, 17) Zebra Dove, 18) Rock Pigeon, and 19) Common Myna.We had 19 species within the first 90 minutes of sunlight.We drove up to Hosmer Grove at the entrance to Haleakala National Park. This wasover an hour’s drive. Along the way we saw 20) Ring-necked Pheasant, 21) NorthernMockingbird, and 22) Skylark. Within the National Park Boundary we encountered: 23)Amakihi, 24) Apapane, 25) Maui Alahuahio (Creeper), 26) Ii’wi and several 27) Nene(Hawaiian Goose) at the trailhead to the Halemau (Switchback) trail.Driving through neighborhoods and parks in Kula we also were able to spot: 28) NorthernCardinal, 29) House Sparrow, 30) House Finch, 31) Gray Francolin, 32) Java Sparrow,33) Japanese White-eye, and 4) Saffron Finch.Driving beyond Kula to the winery in Ulupalakua, we sighted 35) Mourning Dove and36) a male Wild Turkey in full tail display.After a brief lunch stop we headed back down the mountain to Kanaha Pond Sanctuaryfor more wetland birds. There we saw: 37) Black-crowned Night Heron, 38) LaughingGull, and 39) Kildeer. Along the road behind the sanctuary we also counted 40) Red JungleFowl and 41) Red-crested Cardinal.It was nearing 1:00 pm and we were closing in on the old record of 45. Driving out toa thicket next the the Waiehu Golf Course, we heard several 42) Japanese Bush Warbler,and observed 43) Chestnut Munia, 44) Nutmeg Mannikin and 45) Orange-cheeked Waxbillfeeding on stalks of fresh grass seeds near a puddle of water.By 2:00 we had tied our March 8, <strong>2011</strong> record of 45 species. We made the 2 hour driveto Hana on the eastern end of the island to look for colonies of sea birds. An hour into thedrive are a number of gulches and streams. We played the sound of a 46) Hwamei, alsoknown as the Melodious Laughing Thrush at the first gulch that had room to park our car.We heard 3 loud replies within 30 yards of our single callout. Apparently Hwamei are commonin the lush gulches on the way to Hana.HAWAII #2 – 20 January 11 – 0730 to 1630 – Species totals: 28/27. (Team/shared). SonnyGamponia (27), Kent Fickett (28), Bill Chilson (28). Miles by Car: 40. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting:Island of Lanai: Lanai Sewage Pond, L’na’i City, Koele, Manele/ Hulopoe Bay.Species of Note: Sanderling (M), Chestnut Munia (M), Mallard (M)Comments: The island of L’na’i has been overlooked for decades as a birding site, sowe set out to be the first to do a <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> for the island of L’na’i. Arriving by the Maui-LanaiFerry from Lahaina Harbor, our first sighting was a 1) Black Noddy flying along coast linebelow the cliffs of L’na’i. As we got off the boat there were 2) House Sparrows, 3) CommonMyna and 4) Gray Francolins visible on the roadside visible from shuttle on the wayto the car rental office.We rented a jeep for the day in order to access remote locations at higher elevations.However, when we checked in, the road to the native forest at the highest elevation wasclosed, which meant that we would have to hike a 7 mile trail in order to find reliablehabitat for any native forest birds.The first site we went to was the island’s sewage ponds. <strong>Report</strong>s in the early 1920’s and1970’s stated that very few waterbirds were seen since the island lacked any wetlands.However, the sewage ponds built in 1989. were abundant with: 5) Black-necked Stilts, 6)Hawaiian Coots, 7) Black-crowned Night Heron, 8) Pacific Golden Plover, 9) Ruddy Turnstone,10) Wandering Tattler, 11) Spotted Dove, 12) Zebra Dove, and a single 13) NorthernPintail. There were 14) Cattle Egret along the fence line and numerous 15) JapaneseBush Warblers in the shrubs surround the ponds.We drove around the town square and the residential areas and found: 16) NorthernCardinal, 7) Red-crested Cardinal, 18) House Finch, 19) Rock Pigeon, 20) Nutmeg Mannikinand 21) Japanese White-eye.The Lodge at Koele is surrounded by pastures and is near the head of the Munro Trailleading to the forested area. We were able to find: 22) Ring-necked Pheasant, 23) WildTurkey, 24) Java Sparrow and 25) Northern Mockingbird. Two challenging finds were four26) White-rumped Shama Thrush singing in the eucalyptus forest near the cemetary. At theVeteran’s Cemetary, we spotted an 27) Erkel’s Francolin standing on a mound of dirt.There were slim findings after the Erkel’s Francolin. We drove much of the 35 miles ofpaved road on the island without finding any more new species. At Hulopoe Beach Park,we found a small flock of 28) African Silverbill in patch of grass near the picnic area.L’na’i is a small island with only 145 square miles, much of it arid. All the birds we sawwere in 3 different areas or along the road side. We were not able to find any native forestbirds such as Amakihi and Apapane. The nesting Hawaiian Petrels and Wedge-tailedShearwaters had already fledged and migrated out to sea. It would take perhaps a differenttime of year where seabirds are nesting and feeding, a few more migratory birds at thesewage pond, and a quick way to get the high elevation native forests, would make for alarger count.HAWAII #3 – 28 March <strong>2011</strong> – 05:43 to 20:45 – Species totals: 63/63 (Team/shared).Lance Tanino (63), Kurt Pohlman (63). Miles by Car: 185. Miles by Foot: 4. Visiting: WaiawaNWR, Honouliuli NWR, Aloun Farms, Aiea Loop Trail, Mokuleia, James CampbellNWR, Turtlebay STW, Nuupia Ponds,Makapuu Lookout, Kapiolani Park. Species of Note:Tufted Duck (s), Black bellied Plover (s).Comments: With such a high count of species you have to have a bit of luck. We hadthat with a fly over Red tailed Tropicbird at James Campbell, a good selection of waterfowlat Honouliuli NWR and seeing a small flock of Nutmeg Mannikins for me at dusk asLance had seen them earlier but I had missed them. The lingering Tufted Duck was still atthe sewage plant. And at the last possible chance to see a Ring necked Pheasant we hada Male strut across a Horse paddock. The only miss was of Oahu Elepaio.Still I think thisis a beatable number. We will try again and maybe tweek the drive some. AlohaHAWAII #4 – 27 August 11 – 05:00 to 17:15 – Species Totals: 46/46 (Team/shared). LanceTanino (46), Kurt Pohlman (46). Miles by Car: 184. Miles by Foot: 6. Visiting: MananaTrailhead, Honouliuli NWR, Waiawa NWA, Aloun Farms, Aiea Loop Trail, James CampbellNWR, Nuupia Ponds, Makapuu beach Park, Kapiolani Park, West lock Shoreline Park.Species of Note: Least Tern (s), Red-crowned Parrot (s), Black bellied Plover (s), WhitefacedIbis (m), Simipalmated Plover (m). Items of Special Interest: 150 Red crowned Parrotsleaving Roost site.Comments: Lance and I thought we could break the Aug. record but with the missedW.F.Ibis and Semipalmated Plover plus not getting Oahu Elepaio at two different sites wefell short.HAWAII #5 – 17 October 11 – 0630 to 2215 – Species totals: 43. Lance Tanino (43). NonparticipatingCompanions: Caanan Cowles. Miles by Car: 100. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting:Kaluakoi Ponds, Kaunakakai Wastewater Treatment Plant, Waikolu Valley Overlook,Kepuhi Bay, Duke Maliu Park, Molokai Forest Reserve, Kamakou Preserve. Species of Note:Greater White-fronted Goose (V,S), Ring-necked Duck (S), Masked Booby (S), Brown Booby(S), Red-footed Booby (S), Semipalmated Plover (S), Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (S), CurlewSandpiper (R,S), Long-billed Dowitcher (S).Comments: The first <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> ever attempted on the island of Moloka’i was completedon Monday, October 17, <strong>2011</strong> in Maui County. Patience paid off with seeing four WhitetailedTropicbirds from Waikolu Valley Overlook. I stayed at the overlook just long enough<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 9


to see the first two tropicbirds far off in the distance cruising along the coastline to the valley.After staying for a while and watching the clouds move into the valley, a few of theWhite-tailed Tropicbirds were finally seen at almost eye-level at the back of the valleywith tall waterfalls in the background as I had hoped to see them.MAINE #1 – 26 May 11 – 0415 to 2300 – Species totals: 125/122. (Team/shared). RobertMilardo (123), Bruce Barker (123), Judy K. Markowsky (124). Miles by Car: 250. Miles byFoot: 2. Visiting: Greater Bangor, Penjajawoc Marsh, Dixmont hills, Mount Desert Island.Species of Note: Spruce Grouse (R).Comments: This, our 27th annual count, was ordinary in many ways, and not so ordinaryin others. As always there are some inexplicable misses—downy woodpecker—andsome extraordinary finds—a male spruce grouse displaying on the “Bog Boardwalk” inBangor and within a few feet of us. It was also our last count with our great friend andbirding partner Judy Kellogg Markowsky who passed away far too young in August. Wewill miss her dearly.MARYLAND #1 – 8 January 00 – 0200 to 2200 – Species totals: 138/132. (Team/shared).Marshall J. Iliff (136), George L. Armistead (136), Matt Hafner (132), James L. Stasz (135).Miles by Car: 250. Miles by Foot: 2. Visiting: Vienna Marshes, Nassawango Creek, E.A.Vaughn WMA, Evans Road, Assateague, Eagle’s Nest Campground, Ocean City, OceanPines, Wal-Mart Field, Deal Island. Species of Note: Great Cormorant (M), Little Blue Heron(R), Glossy Ibis (R), Ross’s Goose (R), Blue-winged Teal (R), Black Scoter (M), Red-shoulderedHawk (M), Rough-legged Hawk (M), Northern Bobwhite (M), Wild Turkey (M), Wilson’sSnipe (M), Black-legged Kittiwake (R), Lesser Yellowlegs (R), Willet (R), WesternSandpiper (R), Northern Saw-whet Owl (R), Cedar Waxwing (M), Harris’s Sparrow (V),Rusty Blackbird (M), Purple Finch (M).Comments: On 8 Jan 2000 a team of four attempted Maryland’s second January <strong>Big</strong><strong>Day</strong>. The benchmark was the 2001 record of 135 that was set by Marshall Iliff, Jim Stasz,and George Jett. While we felt that that was a laudable number, we believed that with anew strategy, combined with a few good stakeouts from the CBCs this year, that we mightbe able to improve on that number. Blessed with perfect weather (no wind, 40-55 degrees)and a bit of luck, we were quite pleased to conclude with a new record of 138. Theentirely new dawn strategy netted us some species missed last year, but was equally costlyas we had some silly misses as well which the old route would almost guarantee (RedshoulderedHawk, Rusty Blackbird, Vesper Sparrow). Any January <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> will strugglegreatly against the clock, since the scant 10 hours of daylight provide little time for anythingbut the most efficient seeking of new species. A Worcester County focus this year(started at E.A.Vaughn WMA rather than Irish Grove) netted us a few extra species forthat county and resulted in a record breaking January day for one MD county as well, withour 130 in Worcester superseding Mark Hoffman’s previous (1994?) record of 121.This year’s team was myself (MJI), James L. Stasz (JLS), George L. Armistead (GLA) fromPhiladelphia, and Matt Hafner (MH) out of Harford County. We thought we had successfullyrecruited Mark Hoffman, whose Worcester County expertise surely would have helpedwith a few extra species, but family obligations necessitated a last minute bailout.Our meeting time was an ungodly 2:00 a.m. but due to various slowdowns we didn’thit the road until 3:00 a.m.. In typical fashion, George, Matt and I allowed ourselves onlyone hour of sleep since George’s slides from Panama held our attention for several hoursafter Matt’s 10:00 p.m. arrival. This held well with my first rule of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>ing, that noneshould be attempted on a good night’s sleep...First order of business was a Mute Swan attempt at the east end of the Bay Bridge, buteither the ambient light was insufficient or the birds weren’t there. <strong>American</strong> Black Duckbecame the day’s first bird, though. An owling effort at Easton WWTP produced only GreatHorned Owl and Canada Goose, but being somewhat ahead of our projected schedule wegradually realized we would have time for more and more owling efforts. The NanticokeRiver marshes at Vienna yielded Virginia Rails and a lone King Rail and Colbourne MillRd. along the Worcester/Wicomico County border produced our first Eastern Screech-Owl,if not the hoped-for Barred Owl. With still a few minutes to spare we bolted for Truitt’sLanding Rd. hoping for a fancy rail (Sora, for example) and were rewarded with our onlyWood Ducks of the day.Still in the predawn light we hiked into E.A. Vaughn WMA (central section, 2 mi northof Stockton), where Harris’s Sparrow, Le Conte’s Sparrow, and some other hot birds werefound on the Chincoteague CBC. This represented the only significant departure from theprevious year’s (10 Jan 1999) strategy, where we jumped from Irish Grove to Vessey Orchardto Hickory Point as quickly as possible. Our Vaughn strategy had several advantageswe thought: 1) less driving and more birding 2) better chances at both sharp-tailed sparrowsand equal or better chances at some other marsh birds 3) a couple recent stakeoutrarities 4) a good chance at all woodpeckers, mimids, and House Wren. Disadvantagesmight be the sacrifice of some swamp birds which Hickory Pt. can be good for (PurpleFinch, Rusty Blackbird, Barred Owl, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker) and the risk of missing shorebirds(usually present at Irish Grove) and Vesper Sparrow (which is easy at Vessey Orchard).Our strategy worked well, and in our birding from 7:00-9:00 we netted the barebones species (Sedge Wren, Marsh Wren, Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Nelson’s SharptailedSparrow, Brown Thrasher, Gray Catbird, House Wren) plus a number of “bonuses”(Great Egret, <strong>American</strong> Bittern, Ross’s Goose, HARRIS’S SPARROW, <strong>American</strong> Pipit). It wasdisappointing but not particularly surprising to miss Vesper Sparrow and Le Conte’s Sparrow,both of which had been present for the CBC run 29 December.On leaving E.A. Vaughn we dashed to a spot on the state line where Mark Hoffmanhad found Pine Warbler, Western Palm Warbler, and Vesper Sparrow on the CBC, and wemanaged to get both of the former, but missed the latter. From there we crisscrossed NassawangoCreek, getting Hairy Woodpecker, Barred Owl, White-breasted Nuthatch, NorthernPintail, and Winter Wren at Nassawango Rd., nothing new at Red House Rd., andYellow-bellied Sapsucker at Furnacetown. On to the Newark Landfill (Lesser Black-backedGull, only Worcester County Fish Crows, Black Vulture) without Wild Turkey and RedshoulderedHawk, both of which we ended up missing. A quick stop at Evans Rd. got theWhite-crowned Sparrows, and a run down to Assateague got us Red-breasted Nuthatchand Sharp-shinned Hawk, if not Northern Saw-whet Owl and Brant. We allotted a full halfhour to the Eagle’s Nest Campground mudflats and the shorebirding was as good as it hasever been in January. We had c. 500 Dunlin, 50 Black-bellied Plover, 50+ Sanderling, 2Western Sandpiper, 2 Willet, and 2 Semipalmated Plover, the latter a (probable) 2nd Januaryrecord for the state! Undoubtedly those were the same plovers counted for the OceanCity CBC two weeks prior.We spent extra time at Ocean City Inlet and our persistent offshore scanning was rewardedwith an adult Black-legged Kittiwake. Interestingly, I had seen an adult from shoreoff Assateague on the Ocean City CBC, and on the following day (9 Jan 2000) we had upto three off there. Others at Ocean City were Harlequin Duck (2), Northern Gannet, <strong>American</strong>Oystercatcher, Surf & White-winged Scoter (no Black), Double-crested Cormorant (noGreat), Common Loon, Red-throated Loon, Bonaparte’s Gull, Ruddy Turnstone, PurpleSandpiper and Forster’s Tern - a fair haul, though an eider would have been nice. Next tothe kittiwake the biggest surprise was a flyby Greater Scaup, a very tough bird on our chosenroute. Skimmer Island area amazingly could not produce a Brant and we pretty muchresigned to a miss on that one. A Tricolored Heron there was good for the Worcester <strong>Big</strong><strong>Day</strong> list (they are a sure thing at Deal Island). West Ocean City Pond cleaned up most ofour delinquent puddle ducks, and added Redhead and Black-crowned Night-Heron as well.We popped into the now famous Wal-Mart sparrow fields, but I had taken poor directionsand we ended up on the wrong side of the parking lot for the Clay-colored Sparrows. OnlyKilldeer was new (a near miss!). We then ran to Ocean Pines where Pied-billed Grebe andRing-necked Duck were new, though Eurasian Wigeon and Mute Swan (on the CBC) wereabsent. With a few minutes before the 3:00 departure for Deal Island, we tried the otherside of the Wal-Mart field and found the Clay-colored Sparrow fairly easily, though Mattwas on the wrong side of the field at the wrong time (and missed a State bird!). Needingto bolt, we headed off to Deal resolving to try for the Clay-colored on Sunday, as well asthe “possibles” of Lincoln’s Sparrow, Orange-crowned Warbler, and Grasshopper Sparrowthat Jim had glimpsed.An extra fast run to Deal Island was slowed only when a flock of birds flushing from theroadside contained the hoped-for Chipping Sparrows. Once at Deal Island we headedstraight for Chance where a Bay view is provided and where we found our needed CommonGoldeneye and Long-tailed Duck. Otherwise we managed a Peregrine Falcon on thehack tower, a Blue-winged Teal flock by the Recycling Station, and Little Blue Heron, GlossyIbis, <strong>American</strong> Woodcock, and some spectacular Short-ears before dusk. We failed to findRough-legged Hawk, Wilson’s Snipe, Least Sandpiper, Sora, Eurasian Wigeon (no wigeonat all!), or Snowy Egret (which was present over New Year’s). The dusk displays of a hoardof <strong>American</strong> Woodcock, mingling with calling Eastern Screech-Owl, Great Horned Owl,and Short-eared Owl amounted to an exhilarating end of the day.But the day had not ended just yet. En route to our rooms at the Francis Scott Key Motelin Ocean City we swung by Assateague where Jim’s last minute brainstorm took us to theside of the Assateague causeway and produced the gargling calls of a Brant flock (#137).We finished up whistling for Saw-whet Owls at a couple specific Assateague pine grovesand were treated to a gamut of barks, whines, and twitters from at least three differentbirds. None gave the tooting call (except for the electronic one in the National Seashoreto our south) but one perched obligingly close allowing us to spotlight it.The results pleased all concerned, and I for one was amazed that our finish was as closeto last year’s number (expecting it to be higher). I think part of this was an illusion createdby the feeling that we saw more species since we spent more time birding (and less timedriving). We also had some very high quality birds this time (Harris’s Sparrow, Black-leggedKittiwake, Semipalmated Plover, Willet, Ross’s Goose, Clay-colored Sparrow, NorthernSaw-whet Owl, Glossy Ibis, Little Blue Heron) that contributed to our feelings of success.Still, once we started comparing the lists, we did have a number of misses from last year.The lesson to be learned is that January <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s are very tough to get a good number on10 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


and invariably some silly misses will accrue. I once felt that 150 would be possible if everythingworked out. I guess I still believe that, but am still waiting to even crest 140. At notime did I feel like we were really wasting time that could have amounted to a betterspecies list. I have trouble imagining a better run than this past one, though a day or twoof advance scouting would improve the results undoubtedly. This year we did no scoutingother than participating in the Ocean City and Chincoteague CBCs - it would have beenvaluable to scout the Wal-Mart field (confusion over the directions cost us time) as wellas Assateague and Ocean Pines Pond (which we may have been able to cut had wescouted them previously - the extra time at Deal or the Inlet would have been valuable).MARYLAND #2 – 31 March 2000 – 0200 to 2200 – Species totals: 136/134.(Team/shared). Marshall J. Iliff (135), Mark L. Hoffman (135), James L. Stasz (134). Milesby Car: 260. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting: Nassawango Creek, E.A. Vaughn W.M.A., BladesRd., Stockton, Ocean City, Nassawango Creek, Truitt’s Landing Rd., Assateague. Speciesof Note: Cattle Egret (M), Northern Pintail (M), Harlequin Duck (M), Northern Bobwhite(M), Sora (E), dowitcher sp. (R), Willet (E), <strong>American</strong> Woodcock (M), Northern Goshawk(R), Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (M), House Wren (M), Ruby-crowned Kinglet (M), Gray Catbird(M), Cedar Waxwing (M), Louisiana Waterthrush (E), Le Conte’s Sparrow (V).Comments: Continuing the thread of month-specific Maryland big day attempts, theintrepid team of Marshall Iliff, Mark Hoffman and Jim Stasz attempted a March Marylandbig day on 31 March 2000. We the 31 March 1999 effort by Iliff et al. as our standard(which recorded 136 species). The recent Iliff et al. January big day, which netted 138species (130 in Worcester County, see post of 1/12/00), also weighed heavily in our strategizing.Unlike last year, however, we decided (at Marshall’s suggestion!) to limit our effort toWorcester County (he’s getting smarter with age). In the January effort, the only non-Worcester time was at Deal Island at dusk (other than pre-dawn night birding), so we didnot think we would be sacrificing much. We felt it would be possible to make a legitimatestate-level attempt, in the single county. It would also allow more time birding, ratherthan driving. The prior March effort had started at Irish Grove and included Cambridge andElliott Island at the end, netting only 108 species in Worcester.I had birded in the county on 3/22, but otherwise we had no ‘hot’ bird-location information.A little bit of scouting the previous day did help out in some cases though. Alsoof value was a print-out from Hoffman’s database of Worcester County bird observations.Of some 72,000 records, he queried the file for all records falling between 20 March and5 April. The query gave some 3,000 records that were listed in taxonomic order. This helpedtarget priority species, potential locations and formalize the game plan. Iliff quickly committedthe print-out to memory.Jim Stasz joined us about 8:00 p.m. at our hotel in Pocomoke City and we finalized ourbase strategy for the day. We would use the January effort as a model, starting at theVaughn WMA central area (off of Rt. 12 just south of Girdletree), then hit Blades Road forany remaining woodland species we needed, then work back to the coast and north to OC.We would end with a sea watch, or if needed, at Truitt’s. We were asleep by 10:00 p.m.,attempting to violate Marshall’s little-sleep-before-a-big-day rule. The alarm came earlyat 2:00 a.m. nonetheless. After a coffee stop (Jim and I out-voted Marshall 2-1), we wereoff. The Hoffman-Stasz veto-proof majority would come in handy during several other criticalmoments during the day.We headed north on Rt. 13 out of Pocomoke City. We were going to head up to the Colbournearea along the northern part of Nassawango Creek, but I missed Rt. 113, so we enteredGod’s Country via Dividing Creek Road and Somerset County. You would not believethe grief received by ‘Mr. Worcester County’ every time he had to look at a map! Hey, thiswas a new route for me as well.We decided to night-bird the area north of the Pocomoke River and west of Rte. 12(Pocomoke State Forest/North) instead. Our first stop was along Nassawango Road justnorth of the country club at 2:42 a.m. It was bitterly cold, although with my long-johns andflannel-lined pants and gloves, not unbearable. I think Marshall and Jim were dressed fora May (or June?) run. Any Eastern Whip-poor-will with any sense would still be in Florida,and certainly none was willing to announce its presence. We made five stops, most in reliablewhip spots, but netted only Eastern Screech-Owl and Barred Owl. We left the forestat 3:18 a.m.We arrived at Truitt’s Landing at 3:41 a.m. In response to the King Rail tape at first allwas quiet, but then suddenly a roar of Rallidae brightened our spirits. Three species - King,Virginia and an early Sora. We tried hard for blacks, as they have been recorded here inwinter, but dipped. Great Horned Owls were calling to round out the easy owls. We leftTruitt’s at 4:30 a.m. and a quick stop at Cherrix Rd. at Boxiron Creek was quiet. We thenwent to the end of Taylor’s Landing Road to listen for Barn Owls. They have nested in theVaughn WMA area just to the south, and I have heard fly-overs in this general area severaltimes. Late-March is also prime time for migrating (and calling) Barn Owls. A ClapperRail called once for the marsh just to the south, unique for the day, which Marshall missedas he was screened by the car, but the no Barn Owls were heard. We left at 5:00 a.m. tostart the dawn chorus.Starting at 5:05 a.m. we birded the Vaughn central area. Just as we started out, a gobblingturkey north of the parking lot was a good one to get out of the way. The thicket area,that held thrasher, catbird, House Wren and Fox Sparrow during Christmas was relativelyunproductive, as we only scored the thrasher. We quickly headed for the marsh. The usualMarsh and Sedge Wrens cooperated, but the sharp-tailed sparrows were frustrating. Finallywe were able to claim 1 Nelson’s and 3 sharp-tailed sparrow sp. I spotted a Royal Tern fishingout over the bay that would prove to be unique, but a hoped-for bittern (of eitherspecies) failed to materialize.We headed back, working the field edges and thickets. Yellow-throated Warbler andgnatcatcher cooperated, and a single Fox Sparrow spotted by Marshall along the fieldedge would prove to be unique for the day. Winter Wren (our only as well) also called, butwe missed a number of passerines that would continue to haunt us throughout the day(sapsucker, waxwing, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, catbird, House Wren).We worked the area favored by the Harris’s Sparrow in late-December/January but if stillpresent, it was not cooperating. The Le Conte’s Sparrow area was totally flooded out, andwe were headed back to the car when Marshall spotted an accipiter which landed on theedge of a woods in clear view, an immature bird. Despite the clear shot, we were somewhatperplexed. Jim said something about the bold and broad white supercilium, while itsshort tail just seemed out of place. At better angle showed broad dark chevrons on thewhite undertail coverts. A Northern Goshawk! Simply amazing. County bird for both Marshalland Jim and only my second. Only 3 or 4 prior county records. Despite some misses,we were pumped by the gos, and left Vaughn at 8:14 a.m.We arrived at Blades Road (a great area for swamp-forest species along the Pocomoke)at 8:28 a.m. It was very quiet, but we did add White-breasted Nuthatch, Louisiana Waterthrushand Red-shouldered Hawk. This spot has produced Black-and-white Warbler forme on both April 2 (1994) and 5 (1998), but we could produce none today. Other possibilities,like Purple Finch or Rusty Blackbird, for which this area is very good in late March,failed to materialize as well. We left at 9:08 a.m.We then headed for the former Stockton Chicken Plant arriving at 9:20 a.m., whereHouse Wren, catbird and Purple Finch were seen on the CBC. The gate was locked, however,and our frustration showed. We need to find some passerine flocks and find themquickly. We worked George Island Landing Road (adding our only Black Vultures of theday), the boat ramp (adding Great and Snowy Egrets, and Boat-tailed Grackle). Given themany need landbirds, we changed our original plan at this point. Instead of starting thetrek north, we would work frequently productive landbirds spots along the southernboarder of the county. We made a circuit of Greenbackville, Swan Gut, <strong>Big</strong> Mill Pond andSteel Neck Roads, but the only passerine we could net were Barn Swallow and BrownCreeper. Jim spotted the latter from the back seat of the car. The car was parked at thetime! On the waterbird side, <strong>Big</strong> Mill Pond produced Pied-billed Grebe and Stockton Marshhad a Glossy Ibis. We wrapped up this leg at 10:48 a.m.We arrived at the Vaughn/North area (the large ponds off of Taylor’s Landing Road) at11:00 a.m. We got our first big slug of puddle ducks (Gadwall, Blue-winged Teal) andwere buoyed by seeing the previously located Le Conte’s Sparrow, leaving at 11:23 a.m.We worked north to Figg’s Landing, which had been so productive on 3/22, but it was dryand the shorebirds gone. Public Landing added Common Loon but no goldeneye or scaup.Public Landing Pond, where I have had luck with Northern Pintail in late March, had tealonly, and we were doomed to miss the pintail.Even greater disappointment set in when we checked the flooded fields that had beenso productive the day before. No shorebirds. Since it was low tide on the bayside, theworking hypothesis (per Iliff) was that the birds were out feeding in the marsh ponds.Hoffman favored the ‘a Merlin was here recently’ scenario. Another turkey in an open fieldoff Rt. 12 was a very temporary amusement. We left at 12:04 p.m. After quick gas andlunch stop in Snow Hill, we left at 12:19 p.m., refueled for the run to Ocean City.At the Worcester County <strong>Central</strong> Landfill, Marshall got us our Lesser Black-backed Gull,but we didn’t have time to try for anything better, leaving at 12:57 p.m. Quick stops at oldsapsucker, House Wren and Orange-crowned Warbler stake-outs in Newark proved fruitless.The Evans Road sparrow spot came through with the requisite White-crowned Sparrows,leaving at 1:27 p.m.Low tide at Ocean City was at 10:25 a.m., and we wanted to hit Eagle’s Nest as quicklyas possible. We bolted for there, with wheel-man Hoffman’s many hours of watching Formula1, NASCAR and CART races coming in handy throughout the day, although like in anendurance racer, performance waned as the hours passed. (He was practicing for the WorldSeries of Birding already). At Eagle’s Nest we added Dunlin, Black-bellied Plover, PipingPlover (7) and oystercatcher to our meager shorebird list, but could do no better.West Ocean City added Rock Pigeon (poor Jim was harassed for adding a bird to theday’s list), while the pond produced the usual suspects - Black-crowned Night Heron, Canvasback,Lesser Scaup, Ring-necked Duck, Ruddy Duck and a stake-out (from 3/22) imma-<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 11


ture Mute Swan. Marshall had a great pick, with a female Hooded Merganser buried in theedge of the willows on the pond’s southwest corner, our only one of the day. Marshall alsohad the wisdom (of youth?) to wander off to the evergreens just north of the pond alongHorn Island Drive (I thought you were supposed to stay together for a big day?!?). But stillin ear shot, Jim and I quickly followed as he nailed a Red-breasted Nuthatch, GoldencrownedKinglet (which we missed) and ultimately a Dark-eyed Junco, amazingly the onlytime we recorded any of these three species all day. A key find. We checked the RigginsRidge Road pond and marsh but added nothing.On to Skimmer Island from Hooper’s. The herons were back, with both Little Blue andTricolored in the marshes to the north as new to the day’s list. Jim pulled a couple LongtailedDucks from the far side of the bay to the north, again unique for the day, to answerMarshall’s distant Brant. It was amazing how many species (included many ‘common’ones, we only saw once all day).The OC/Inlet was bare-bones. The requisite Red-throated Loon, Northern Gannet, PurpleSandpiper and Ruddy Turnstone were there, but we struggled for anything else. A lone femaleBlack Scoter out by the rock pile and a single fly-by drake Surf Scoter were the best wecould do. The Harlequins present last week were either gone or hiding. We left at 3:45 p.m.We made a quick run up to the 23rd St. flats and Heron Island, hoping for Cattle Egret,but dipped. At dusk, this probably would have been a shoe-in. Then on to the Ocean PinesPonds and the staked-out Snow Goose, or more properly geese, as there were three. Enroute, we decided it would be mandatory to try and do some clean-up land birding. Westill needed phoebe, catbird, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, waxwing, as the most likely. LastMarch’s attempt had missed phoebe and we did not want to suffer the same indignation.Marshall argued for checking a waxwing spot along Gum Point Road that had been productivein December. Again, we voted him down 2-1, as the trail seemed way too cold forthis nomadic species. Additionally, a return to the south would allow us to check the criticalshorebird field pond that had been so productive yesterday, but dead this morning. Wetried an often very productive field/pond area at the northeast corner of the Routes 90and 113 intersection, but it was dry.We hit the Berlin Sewage Ponds on the way south. The nice flock of Bonaparte’s Gulls(as seen on 30 March) were still there, but no additions, like Northern Rough-winged Swallow.Then farther south, we stopped at a creek crossing on Five Mile Bridge Road thathad been productive for Jim and Marshall in the past. Marshall pulled the much-neededphoebe from the scrub. Species #130. On to the Pocomoke! The day was getting late andwe were running out of time. We arrived at Old Furnace Road at Nassawango Creek at5:05 p.m. A nice passerine flock came into the owl tape (a gnatcatcher, Yellow-throatedWarblers, etc.), but no new birds. Where were the kinglets? Old Furnace Road at useyBranch was more of the same. We left the forest at 5:32 p.m.Stopping at the Rt. 12 @ Rt. 113 field/pond again, a quick scan revealed there wereshorebirds! Not as many as the day before, but they key species were there: Greater Yellowlegs(5), Lesser Yellowlegs (42), Pectoral Sandpiper (1) and dowitcher sp. (1). We hadhad yellowlegs sp. at George Island Landing, but otherwise they were all new. Thatbrought the total to 133 and we felt the record was all of a sudden in reach. Then Marshall,scanning, spotted a distant sharpie, perhaps the pick of the day. #134!Another landbird stop at the entrance to Truitt’s Landing was unproductive. Arriving atthe marsh, the Rusty Blackbirds were again in the trees on the south side of the road, rightat the juxtaposition of the woods and marsh. Yes! #135 We walked the road, looking,praying, for anything. Jim nailed a Short-eared Owl flying high over the marsh south of theroad. The state record was tied! My walking through the marsh failed to produce a bitternand we just couldn’t get anything else as the darkness enveloped us. We left at 7:05 p.m.A quick discussion (and check of the data base) indicated our best shot for <strong>American</strong>Woodcock was on Assateague. We had to go there for Northern Saw-whet Owl anyway.Despite the general fatigue, we bolted. Arriving at the Assateague Causeway at 7:40 p.m.,multiple stops at the State Park, Bayside, Ferry Landing Road and South Beach failed toproduce a single timberdoodle. I had dropped my tape recorder in the marsh at Truitt’s(with the back-up doing me no-good in the hotel room), so we had to play saw-whet fromthe car tape deck with the doors spread open. Poor Jim was zonked in the back seat (manthat teddy bear looked comfortable) and had to put up with the loud tooting, the interiorcar light and the always annoying door open chime. He slept through it all. Finally at 8:54p.m. we decide that enough was enough. We were hungry and tired. We had tied thestate record and set a Worcester record. We feasted at Boomer’s and headed back toPocomoke City to crash after putting 260 miles on the odometer.We failed to match the January 2000 total of 138. It may seem incredible that a 31March run could underperform early January, and it is worth taking a look at some of thecause for this. Last year’s January/March duo was barely won by March (136 to 135, sothis is not just a one-year phenomenon). On the surface, March has several key advantages.Foremost, is the extra 2+ hours of daylight. The benefits are obvious. Other plusesinclude the increased level of singing/breeding activity by residents or early migrants.Species like Wild Turkey, Eastern Phoebe, and Pine Warbler, all present in January, arewell-established on territory and in full song in late-March. Note, however, that one of theJanuary 2000 phoebes at Vaughn was singing, while our lone bird on 3/31 was not! (Although,it was mid-afternoon). Another March advantage is the arrival of migrants. Butthe number of species in this category is fewer than you might think. We totaled only ninespecies that are either basically impossible (Pectoral Sandpiper, Purple Martin, Barn Swallow,Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Yellow-throated Warbler, and Louisiana Waterthrush) or veryrare (Piping Plover, Laughing Gull and Royal Tern) in January. Many species we think ofas ‘arrivals’ in spring winter (at least through early January) near the coast (e.g., GreatEgret, Snowy Egret, Little Blue Heron, Tricolored Heron, Glossy Ibis, Blue-winged Teal,Least Sandpiper, Western Sandpiper, Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Yellowlegs, Long-billedDowitcher, Forster’s Tern, Eastern Phoebe, House Wren, Pine Warbler, Palm Warbler, CommonYellowthroat). Some of these species are likely more common in early January thanlate March, as migrants have yet to arrive and wintering numbers have been reducedthrough harsh conditions (e.g., House Wren, Common Yellowthroat). Also, as discussed inthe beginning, the value of the intense fieldwork of the Christmas Counts adds multiplespecies to the January effort.MARYLAND #3 – 19 May 01 – 0000 to 2359 – Species totals: 204/198. (Team/shared).Marshall J. Iliff (203), George Armistead (200), Matt Hafner (203). Miles by Car: 750. Milesby Foot: 3. Visiting:Frostburg, <strong>Big</strong> Savage Mountain, Cranesville Swamp, Roth Rock Road, Pleasant Valley,Swallow Falls SP, Deep Creek Lake, Meadow Mountain, Finzel Swamp, Terminus, RockyGap, Poplar Island, Cambridge, Elliott Island, Furnacetown, Goody Hill Road Pond, BerlinWTP, Ocean City, Truitts Landing, Cedar Hall Wharf. Species of Note: Pacific Loon (V),Great Cormorant (L), Canvasback (L),White-winged Scoter (L), Surf Scoter (L), Lesser Black-backed Gull (L), Short-eared Owl(R), Winter Wren (R), Mourning Warbler (R).Comments: We began our day at 12:00 at the Frostburg Sheetz where the residentCommon Nighthawk cooperated by calling overhead at 12:07. From there we proceededto a favorite field area for nightbirds and a few other species (12:35-2:00). We moved onto Hammel Glade (2:48-3:02) where a Sora that I had several days earlier failed to callamong the frog chorus. We spent our time from 3:25-4:10 looking for Northern Saw-whetOwl to no avail, before moving on to an Upland Sandpiper breeding location where onewas prompted to sing at 4:37 exactly, as it had the night prior. At 4:45 a Willow Flycatchersang, which saved us a later trip to look for this species.At 5:30 we arrived in the rain to greet the dawn chorus on Backbone Mountain. Singingwas delayed by the rain and our needed species began singing 10 minutes later than theprevious morning, which was overcast but not rainy. Finally at 5:41 a Winter Wren joinedthe Slate-colored Juncos and Mourning Warblers, and we dashed off for Blue Ribbon Rd.in the Pleasant Valley where we had a kestrel nest. After 5 minutes at the kestrel nest, wehit a Red-headed Woodpecker spot (Red-headed Woodpecker, White-breasted Nuthatch)and a Vesper Sparrow location, leaving with Vesper Sparrow. We followed those withstops at the Oakland Sewage Plant (Green Heron, Spotted Sandpiper, Northern RoughwingedSwallow), the Youghiogheny at Herrington Rd. (Northern Waterthrush), CheeksLane (Red-breasted Nuthatch, Golden-crowned Kinglet), Swallow Falls SP (Purple Finch,Acadian Flycatcher), Maple Glade Rd. (Hairy Woodpecker, Canada Warbler, Least Flycatcher),Muddy Creek at Cranesville Rd. (Pine Siskin), and Snaggy Mtn. Rd. (GoldenwingedWarbler) before breaking north. We sequentially birded Deep Creek Lake (CliffSwallow), New Germany Rd. (Cerulean Warbler), and Little Meadows Lake (Ruby-throatedHummingbird) before rejoining I-68 an hour ahead of schedule at 9:00. The only missesat that point were Common Raven and Ruffed Grouse. Being ahead of schedule we madea 20 minute detour to Finzel Swamp (9:10-9:30) which added only Broad-winged Hawk.After that we had a quick stop at Terminus in Cumberland (9:45-9:50) where the WhiterumpedSandpiper and Dunlin from the day before were still present. We then hit RockyGap (10:00-10:25) which was a complete bust for migrant warblers. At 11:00 we embarkedon our Hancock route through the orchards of Washington County, where BluewingedWarbler came easier than ever. Little Pool was the next stop where Warbling Vireotook a mere 12 minutes, but Belted Kingfisher failed to appear at our lock location outsideHagerstown.From there we made tracks on the highway arriving in Annapolis ahead of schedule at13:10. As quickly as possible, we loaded our small motorboat with all the essentials (cooler,scopes, snacks, my sandwich (strangely George and Matt elected not to bring their sandwiches!),and left the Western Shore in our wake. Straight across the Bay to the Poplar Islandarchipelago, where we found our two species of scoters, a Common Loon, and a fewother species new for the day. From there we cruised up the Choptank River, running downthree Black Terns in the process. Cruising along the Cambridge waterfront we found aWhimbrel, several shorebirds, and a lingering Canvasback that George had scouted out.We were a tad behind schedule getting the boat back on the trailer at 16:07, but wecruised on to Elliott Island and had one of those perfect <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> runs, netting everything12 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


we needed in 30 minutes and never spending more than 2 minutes on any one bird. A flybyBlue-winged Teal was the most unusual and surprising, although George had one onThursday. Almost back on schedule, we turned around at 17:00 at “Gadwall Bend” andheaded straight to the Pocomoke. A flyby Sharp-shinned Hawk was one of the biggestsurprises of the day. In the Pocomoke we had but 6 species to clean up, and despite anevening lull in birdsong, we managed to spish up or bump into Summer Tanager, KentuckyWarbler, Worm-eating Warbler, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Yellow-throated Warbler,and Pine Warbler between 18:00-18:18. Back on schedule suddenly, we turned north towardsOcean City hitting Snow Goose at Goody Hill Road pond (18:39), Ruddy Duck atBerlin W.T.P. (18:53), Glossy Ibis at Rte. 611 pond, a few shorebirds etc., but no PipingPlover at Eagle’s Nest flats (19:15-19:35), Little Blue Heron, Belted Kingfisher, and BlackpollWarbler (finally!) at West Ocean City Pond (19:43-19:55). We arrived late at Ocean CityInlet and barely scraped by with Red-throated Loon and Pacific Loon (20:05-20:20) beforeclosing the day at Skimmer Island (20:25-dusk). In the rapidly waning light we picked outfour 1st-winter Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a subadult Great Cormorant, and a couple TricoloredHerons dropping into the reeds. As the light waned to darkness, a last minutebrainstorm took us to 3rd Street in Ocean City where scoping of the back side of SkimmerIsland produced a small group of Brant, identifiable by their silhouettes against the water.At 201 species, we realized we were within shooting distance of the record of 206. Weneeded Chuck-will’s-widow, Eastern Screech-Owl, Whip-poor-will, Black Rail, King Rail,Least Bittern, White-throated Sparrow, Sedge Wren, Bicknell’s Thrush – all conceivablenocturnal species. At 21:00 we got Chuck-will’s-widow, Eastern Screech-Owl fell by 21:08,and with Whip-poor-will singing at 21:35 we thought we were on track. Alas, we decidedto bird southern Worcester and Somerset for the remaining species and none cooperated.The use of the boat was novel in Maryland <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s and was certainly worth the addedlogistical effort, if only for the thrill of planing across the flat calm Bay giving a welcomechange of pace at that mid-day point in a <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> where your enthusiasm wanes and yourenergy disappears altogether. The species we added (scoters, Black Tern) were of higherquality than those we might have seen on a car crossing, and birding the Cambridge waterfrontwas good for several more good finds. The trip by boat is 1:30, about the sametime as a crossing by car. We could not bird the Poplar Island impoundments, but if wecould that could be included and might add some rarer shorebirds or additional ducks.Substitution of Elliott Island for Deal Island was unconventional but a recognition ofthe changes that have occurred at Deal. Where Pied-billed Grebe, Common Gallinule, andBlack-necked Stilt used to be guaranteed, and where <strong>American</strong> Coot and several additionalducks could be counted on, almost all have disappeared and we found NONE ofthe above in scouting efforts. Thus Elliott betters Deal, since Black-necked Stilt, Barn Owl,and Common Moorhen are all gettable, while only Peregrine Falcon is sacrificed. FutureMaryland <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s may mirror this route. We skipped Hurlock, since it had only SnowGoose and Ruddy Duck, both of which could be gotten elsewhere.Including Ocean City at dusk was spectacular, especially given the remarkable concentrationof gulls, cormorants, terns, and other birds at Skimmer Island. Unfortunately we ranout of time there and could have used an additional 15 minutes of light (8:10 to dusk) tofully cover the myriad birds on the flats. Our seawatch at Ocean City was also too late,since we suspect that Northern Gannet, which had been present in abundance during theprevious week (up until the previous day!) were not in evidence at 20:05-20:20. Future runsshould visit OC no later than 19:30 and should consider birding Ocean City Inlet, THENWest OC Pond, THEN Skimmer Island, THEN Eagle’s Nest.At West Ocean City Pond we were frustrated to FINALLY encounter some migrant warblers,obviously the result of a massive fallout which had hit coastal areas from Cape Mayto southern Virginia (hundreds of warblers on the Chesapeake Bridge-Tunnel). Our 5 minutesof birding only revealed to us that a large number of migrants were present – it didnot produce anything new for us except the Blackpoll Warbler.Finally, our route through Worcester and Somerset utterly failed with all our hoped fornocturnal species. We would have been better off cutting for Elliott at 21:30, where westood to gain Black Rail, King Rail, Least Bittern, and possibly something else like SedgeWren (found there by O’Brien et al. the previous night). While the route we chose couldproduce the same species, Elliott is probably more consistently good at night and hasmany more individuals of the species we sought. Perhaps on our next attempt we willhave refined the perfect route...?MARYLAND #4 – 25 August 01 – 0200 to 2330 – Species totals: 152/149 (Team/shared).Todd M. <strong>Day</strong> (150), Matt Hafner (152), Andrew Gilbert (150), Marshall J. Iliff (151). Milesby Car: 410. Miles by Foot: 2. Visiting: Vienna marshes, Assateague Island,Ocean City, Pocomoke River, Deal Island WMA, Hurlock Sewage Ponds, ElliottIsland, Easton Sewage Ponds. Species of Note: Black Rail (R), <strong>American</strong> Golden-Plover(R), Chuck-will’s-widow (L), Lark Sparrow (V), Sandwich Tern (M), EasternMeadowlark (M).Comments: On 25 Aug 2001 Todd <strong>Day</strong>, Matt Hafner, Andrew Gilbert, and I attemptedan August <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> for Maryland. As there has been no previous such attempt in the state,we took solace in the fact that our efforts were certain to produce a new record. For a periodafter serious tiredness had long since set in, we stayed awake by rejoicing with shouts,yells, and beeps of the horn each time we beat the old record (i.e., added a new species).We left my house in Annapolis at 2:05 a.m., with Eastern Screech-Owl in the bag. Fromthere we headed to Marsh Road (Old Route 50) on the Nanticoke River, where the coolconditions left us rail-less. A loop along Colbourne Mill Road scored Barred Owl and welucked into a Great Horned Owl dining on an Opossum in the middle of the road. We arrivedat Bayside Campground a tad late at 6:25 a.m. Despite an impressive night flight,with hundreds of warblers and 20+ Veeries passing overhead, the dawn flight spectaclewas essentially nil (20 redstarts and 1 Prothonotary), so we birded the basics on Assateagueas quickly as possible and headed to Eagle’s Nest. A stakeout Lark Sparrow anda surprise roosting Chuck-will’s-widow were Assateague highlights. The flats at Eagle’sNest there did not disappoint, producing Piping Plover, Short-billed Dowitcher, and Dunlin,the only ones of those species for the day. Ocean City however, DID disappoint, as wefailed to find Sandwich Tern and several other key species.From there we hit West Ocean City Pond, Berlin Sewage Ponds, <strong>Central</strong> Landfill (oneLesser Black-back was enough), and headed to the Pocomoke River area for late breeders.Amazingly, Prothonotaries were present at 3 additional sites, and while we foundmost breeders still lingering, we missed Yellow-throated Warbler, Yellow-throated Vireo,Kentucky Warbler, Hooded Warbler, and not surprisingly, Louisiana Waterthrush. Wehoped for ducks and shorebirds at Deal Island, but only managed harrier, Gadwall, and acouple other species. Another few hours of searching for migrants cleaned up a few missingbreeders. Hurlock Sewage Ponds produced its regular few extras but missed BlackTern. More attempts at migrants were fruitless so it was on to Elliott Island. At Elliott wemanaged the few remaining species that we needed, except for Eastern Meadowlark. Aflyby Common Nighthawk at dusk was a slight bonus, but Barn Owls did not cooperate.We closed the night with a couple additional rails that put on a great show.Other than the Lark Sparrow that had been found a day earlier on Assateague by MarkHoffman, highlights included finding unexpected <strong>American</strong> Golden-Plovers at two locations,and enjoying a great Black Rail performance among mosquito swarms after dusk.In general, shorebird habitat was sub-par as well and Stilt and Western Sandpipers, usuallygetable, were nowhere to be found. Nonetheless, the camaraderie was great, thebread-and-butter birds were findable enough, and the conditions, while windy, were good.Eastern Meadowlark was the most embarrassing miss, but finding no Sandwich Terns atOcean City and no Black Terns at Hurlock were equally frustrating.Although a 1 Aug day that followed the May/June/July route from Garrett County tothe coast may produce a better total, we feel that our all-coastal migrant route would bemuch more fun than a route that drove twice as far, birded the coast less, and missed abunch of breeders in western Maryland as well as those on the coast. With a little betterluck with a couple tricky species and with ANY kind of migration, we might have pushedthe number up to 165 or so.MARYLAND #5 – 4 December 99 – 0300 to 1800 – Species totals: 130/124.(Team/shared). Marshall J. Iliff (128), Greg Miller (127), George M. Jett (124). Miles byCar: 200. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting: Irish Grove, Vessey Orchard, Hickory Pt., Ocean City,Ironshire Station Rd., Berlin, Furnacetown, Deal Island. Species of Note: White-wingedScoter (M), Common Goldeneye (M), Peregrine Falcon (M), <strong>American</strong> Woodcock (M),Lesser Black-backed Gull (M), Eastern Screech-Owl (M), Barred Owl (M), Tree Swallow(M), Horned Lark (M), Pine Warbler (M), Palm Warbler (L), Le Conte’s Sparrow (V), SeasideSparrow (L).Comments: The 4 December <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> was run by Greg Miller, George Jett and MarshallIliff. We did not go as crazy as we might have, and elected to sleep in rather than bustour butts trying to get owls. The 3:00 meeting time at the west end of the Bay Bridge leftlittle time to get the easy ones (Screech and Barred were missed) and no time for the funones (Long-eared, Saw-whet). I saw the Mute Swans in the Bay Bridge pond on the wayacross but the others missed them and we had not officially started by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> rules (sincewe were in two vehicles).Mark Hoffman pointed out last January (in response to my needling him) that tapes areallowed so in contrast to our tape-free January (135) and March (136) big days, we playeda bit of EASO (screech-owl) tape. Did not make up for the lack of scouting and we finishedbelow both of those attempts, though theoretically the earlier date should have helped incompetition with January, though the latter <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> benefits from CBC intel.The basic route was as follows: predawn stop at Dividing Creek (missed Barred Owl),Irish Grove for dawn and an hour thereafter, Vessey Orchard (missed Vesper Sparrow, gotPalm Warbler), Pocomoke City, Hickory Pt., OC Inlet, Skimmer Island, West Ocean CityPond, West Ocean City (Hooper’s=Skimmer Island), Eagle’s Nest Campground mudflats,Evans Rd., Ironshire Rd., Berlin Ross’s Goose spot, Furnacetown (by which point we wereterribly behind schedule - time was 4:00), Chance, Deal Island (late arrival was costly),<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 13


QUITTING TIME.The attempt was a great success in my eyes, despite some ridiculous misses (Peregrine,Horned Lark). We started the day with Le Conte’s Sparrow (and both sharp-tails AND Seaside),having PERFECT weather throughout, had a calling Short-ear cruising around on awarm, still evening at Deal, and ended with my best scope views of my life of Jupiter andSaturn (thanks to George’s Leica scope). All that may have biased my opinion of the day...MISSISSIPPI # 1 – 17 December <strong>2011</strong> – 0600 to 1500 – Species totals: 76/73.(Team/shared). Gene Knight (76), Jake Walker (76), Jason Hoeksema (73). Miles by Car:3. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting: MS County Rd. 141, Sardis Waterfowl WMA.Comments: Our purpose in submitting this report is to set the initial bar for <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>sin December in Mississippi. Although our species total is modest, it comes from a small geographicarea (a single wildlife management area and the county road leading to it) andinvolved very few miles driven and fossil fuels burned, as we birded our territory duringthe Sardis Lake Christmas Bird Count. We began before dawn on a clear, chilly Mississippimorning, and started our bird tally listening to a mating pair of Great Horned Owls callingback and forth to each other. Barred Owl eventually called too, and then we addedEastern Screech-Owl calling from the same small patch of Kudzu vine from which it calleda year ago. The undisputed highlights of the day were the obliging Le Conte’s Sparrows,who politely sat up in the sun near the observation deck at the WMA while we tried tothaw our cold feet. Our total of 17 Le Conte’s Sparrows was exciting and notable in that,according to Gene Knight, this species was not even considered a regular wintering birdin Mississippi 30 years ago, probably because it went undetected. Several flocks of GreaterWhite-fronted Geese provided entertainment throughout the day with their unique, quirkyvocalizations overhead, as we tromped around the WMA. Bald Eagles (4 seen) never getold, and <strong>American</strong> Black Ducks were state birds for the two recent Mississippi immigrants(JH and JW). Our checklist was not surprising in most ways, but was well fleshed out withexpected species, including 4 wren species, both crow species, 7 woodpecker species, and8 sparrow species. Overall, this was a fun and satisfying day of CBC birding on a delightfulpatch of lakeside habitat in the deep south.NEW MEXICO #1 – 4 May 11 – 0305 to 2030 – Species totals: 184/178. (Team/shared).Bill West (181), Jim Black (181), Andy Fenner (181). Miles by Car: 341. Miles by Foot: 0.75.Visiting: Rattlesnake Springs, 6 Mile Dam, Brantley Lake, Bitter Lake National WildlifeRefuge, Rio Hondo-Lincoln County, Devil’s Canyon-Lincoln County, Sierra Blanca Ski BasinRoad-Lincoln County. Species of Note: Canvasback (L), Gray Hawk (R), W. Screech Owl(M), Flammulated Owl (M),Common Poorwill (M), Verdin (M), Swainson’s Thrush (E), Grace’s Warbler (M), SwampSparrow (L), Varied Bunting (E).Comments: Our 5th <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> attempt in southeastern New Mexico (<strong>2011</strong>) followed ayear we agreed to take off (2010). Our pre-trip scouting reacquainted us with the quirks ofthis route as we tried to pin down as many of our “one location only” species as we could.The first big challenge of this route is to scour as many species as possible from RattlesnakeSprings (a riparian oasis surrounded by hardcore Chihuahuan Desert) withoutgetting behind our rather merciless schedule. Although we found a group of somewhat uncommonspecies-Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Brown Thrasher, Nashville Warbler, Swainson’sThrush-we left the area 30 minutes late and without another chance for some misses suchas Verdin, Crissal Thrasher and Black-tailed Gnatcatcher. Walnut Canyon delivered ourexpected desert canyon species and one early bird-Varied Bunting-which made up for thefact we could not locate any Gray Vireos.On to the Pecos River, where we did pick up Scaled Quail and Curve-billed Thrasher butdipped somewhat harshly on Harris’ Hawk, Scissor-tailed Flycatcher and Pyrrhuloxia. Aswe crossed the Pecos heading north, we lucked out with both Chimney Swift and CaveSwallow (an earlier miss) in a large swallow flock and a Blue Jay sounded off while wewere leaning out of the car finding the swift! North of town, both Avalon and BrantleyLakes had a good mix of waterfowl and shorebirds and we found some hard to get speciessuch as <strong>American</strong> Pipit, Savannah Sparrow and Semipalmated Sandpiper.Next came the hour long transition drive to Bitter Lake NWR in Roswell with back seatdrivers Andy and myself urging our intrepid leader and driver Jim to keep the pedal to themetal. Our plan for Bitter Lake, well researched in advance by Jim and made possible bygreat co-operation by Jeff Sanchez of the refuge, went off in spectacular fashion as weblazed through in record time with the greatest diversity of species we have ever had.On to the third major region of the route-the foothills and mountains of Lincoln County.Our rebound in Roswell had pushed us over the 160 species mark, necessary to have achance for the lofty 200 plateau, but we were now a full hour behind schedule. We neededan influx of migrants along the deciduous riparian stretch of the Rio Hondo but conditionswere beyond quiet. Same story as we gained elevation through the pinyon/juniper zoneof Devil’s Canyon. By the time we hit the Ponderosa Pine zone along the base of the skibasin road, the lengthening shadows told the story. Unable to stir up a single mixed speciesflock (first time we have ever missed the likes of Pygmy Nuthatch and Grace’s Warbler) wepressed higher to the fir zone to listen for the resident pair of Spotted Owls which werehooting loudly just after sunset. Unlike our record setting effort in 2009 when we foundover 40 species in Lincoln County, we barely added twenty species to bring our final totalto 184. Very fun day of birding nonetheless.NEW MEXICO #2 – 4 May 09 – 0300 to 2130 – Species totals: 202/197. (Team/shared).Jim Black (201), Bill West (198), Bernard Foy (200). Miles by Car: 350. Miles by Foot: 1.Visiting: Rattlesnake Springs, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Carlsbad, Avalon Reservoir,Brantley Reservoir, Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Lincoln National Forest nearRuidoso. Species of Note: Yellow-crowned Night-heron (R), Broad-winged Hawk (R), GrayHawk (R), Common Moorhen (R), Thayer’s Gull (R), Black Tern (R), Downy Woodpecker(M), Juniper Titmouse (M), Marsh Wren (L), Savannah Sparrow (L), Lesser Goldfinch (M).Comments: The day bega with an Elf Owl calling at 3:00 AM near Carlsbad. Along thePecos River, we were pleaed to hear the call of a Least Bittern, where it had been reportedirregularly. Rattlesnake Springs was predictably busy at sunrise, with a sub-adult BroadwingedHawk and a Gray Hawk that has been seasonably present for a few years. Therewere no vagrants to speak of, aside from a Nashville Warbler and a Rose-breasted Grosbeak,but Hooded Oriole, Painted Bunting, Bronzed Cowbird, and Lucy’s Warbler werefound along with other usual breeders; and a Common Moorhen was a surprise. CarlsbadNP provided other desert specialties like Phainopepla, Pyrrhuloxia, and Rufous-crownedSparrow, but we missed Golden Eagle and Gray Vireo that we previously scouted.At the Pecos River later in the morning, we located a Harris’s Hawk and encounteredthe most unexpected bird, a Yellow-crowned Night-heron perched in the open beside thebank. Carlsbad had Chimney Swift, Blue Jay, and Inca Dove. We pushed on to BratleyReservoir, where we were hoping to relocate a Lesser Black-backed Gull from the day before,but it seemed to have been replaced by a first-summer Thayer’s Gull. Late SavannahSparrows lingered, and an out-of-season Black Tern flew by. We picked up a very respectablelist of shorebirds here, and we knew that we were onto something. The windsremained calm for Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge where we found late waterfowl,rails, and a late Marsh Wren singing in the reeds.We worried when Lincoln Couty proved to be slow in the afternoon, but we perseveredand located many of our anticipated finds, thanks to scouting efforts and continued favorableweather. Long-billed Curlew, Cattle Egret, and Yellow-headed Blackbird were all nicefinds. Standing on a high ridge in the mountains, we heard Poorwill and Whip-poor-willfar below in the valleys, bringing our total to the magical 200. We proceeded to add FlammulatedOwl and Western Screech Owl at lower elevation. We were hoping for a NorthernSaw-whet Owl, and actually waited for it until midnight, but we would not hear oneuntil morning hours. Six other finds in the morning following the count illustrate that evenhigher totals are possible with this route.Southern New Mexico possesses many ecological and geological wonders, despite thechallenges of land and water management in an arid state under pressure from extractiveindustries. Both southwestern and southeastern routes make for stupendous days of birding.We thank the staffs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Forest Service, and theNational Park Service for their continued stewardship, information-sharing, and cooperation.We thank the many New Mexico birders who provided tips about bird locations.Thanks also to Charlie Black who worked with us for four years to establish this route: illnessprevented his participation this year.To our knowledge this is a new record <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> for New Mexico. The previous record was200 species by B. R. Zimmer and J. Paton in 1997, in southwest/central New Mexico.NORTH CAROLINA #1 – 27 Feb 11 – 0400 to 2130 – Species totals: 122/118.(Team/shared). Mike McCloy (119), Ali Iyoob (122), Matt Daw, (122). Miles by Car: 375.Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting: Holly Shelter Gamelands, Fort Fisher, Greenfield Lake, OceanIsle area, Twin Lakes, USS Battelship Memorial. Species of Note: Sora (M), Eastern Screech-Owl (M), Hairy Woodpecker (M), White-breasted Nuthatch, Golden-crowned Kinglet (M).Comments: Black Skimmers uncommon along the NC coast in winter. Bachman’sSparrow singing a bit early. Red-breasted Nuthatch was a surprise as this was a bad winterfor them, particularly towards the coast. Red Knots uncommon.NORTH CAROLINA #2 – 27 March 01 – 0400 to 2200 – Species totals: 128/127.(Team/shared). Mike McCloy (128), Ali Iyoob (127), Matt Daw (127). Miles by Car: 390.Miles by Foot: 1.5. Visiting: Fort Fisher, Carolina Beach State Park, Greenfield Lake, USSNorth Carolina Memorial, Twin Lakes, Ocean Isle area. Species of Note: Glossy Ibis (E),Black Vulture (M), Red-tailed Hawk (M), Gull-billed Tern (E), Great Horned Owl (M), HairyWoodpecker (M), Black-and-white Warbler (M).NORTH CAROLINA #3 – 12 November 11 – 0400 to 1800 – Species totals: 130/130.(Team/shared). Ali Iyoob (130), Mike McCloy (130). Miles by Car: 350. Visiting: Lake14 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


Mattamuskeet NWR, Alligator River NWR, Roanoke Island, Bodie Island, Pea Island NWR.Species of Note: Eurasian Wigeon (R,S)Lincoln’s Sparrow (R), Glossy Ibis (L), House Sparrow (M), <strong>American</strong> Goldfinch (M),Brown Thrasher (M), Eastern Screech-Owl (M), Blue Jay (M).Comments: At Pea Island NWR shortly before dusk, our car got stuck in some deepsand along the shoulder of Highway 12. With the assistance of 3 nearby folks, we wereable to push it out quickly and lost no more than 5 minutes of time!While driving along a refuge road at Alligator River NWR in early afternoon, we spotteda Bobcat sitting peacefully in an open area barely 25 meters off the road. It allowedus to exit the car and photograph it for several minutes before nonchalantly meanderingoff through the brush.NORTH DAKOTA #1 – 24 May 11 – 0200 to 2230 – Species totals: 168/163.(Team/shared). David Lambeth (165), Chris Merkord (168), Stephen Rossiter (165). Milesby Car: 225. Miles by Foot: 5. Visiting: Kellys Slough NWR and associated WaterfowlProduction Areas; Grand Forks County Prairie Chicken Management Area, Turtle RiverState Park, Riverside Park, Grand Forks Red River Greenway, English Coulee Greenway,Grand Forks lagoons, Oakville/Fairfield Grasslands, Grand Forks Memorial Park Cemetery.Comments: The strategy for this big day was to cover a relatively small geographicalarea that we knew well and to maximize the variety of habitats birded. The area coveredwas all within Grand Forks County; almost all within the eastern half. The total of 168species sets a new record for the state as well as a county within the state. Weather conditionswere cold for this late day in May (low 42, high 59), overcast, with northerly windsup to 18 mph. These conditions resulted in a major grounding of late migrants, producing20 species of warblers, 20 species of shorebirds, and 5 species of vireos. None of thespecies recorded were particularly rare for this area although there were many that cannotbe categorized as expected this late in the migration.SOUTH CAROLINA #1 – 21 February 11 – 0500 to 2200 – Species totals: 136/136.(Team/shared). J. D. Willson (136), Matt Malin (136), Mark Vukovich (136). Miles by Car:331. Miles by Foot: 3. Visiting: Hilton Head Island, Fish Haul Creek, Donnelley WMA,Bear Island WMA, Botany Bay WMA. Species of Note: Wilson’s Plover (E), Purple Sandpiper(R), Caspian Tern (E), Red-cockaded Woodpecker (R,S), Henslow’s Sparrow (R,S).TEXAS #1 – 22 Apr 11 – 0000 to 2359 – Species totals: 264/251. (Team/shared). JessieH. Barry (256), Andrew Farnsworth (258), Marshall J. Iliff (255), Timothy C. Lenz (256),Brian L. Sullivan (258), Christopher L. Wood (259). Miles by Car: 750. Miles by Foot: 3. Visiting:San Antonio, Uvalde, Concan, Sabinal, Victoria, Dupont Wetlands, Calhoun County,Rockport, Corpus Christi, Mustang Island. Species of Note: Snow Goose (L), Bufflehead(L), Least Bittern (M), Glossy Ibis (R), Black Rail (R), Swallow-tailed Kite (R), Snowy Plover(M), Hudsonian Godwit (M), Red Knot (M), Short-billed Dowitcher (M), Elf Owl (V), BeltedKingfisher (L), Pileated Woodpecker (R), Acadian Flycatcher (M), Western Scrub-Jay (M),Warbling Vireo (M), Brown Thrasher (L), Sprague’s Pipit (L), Magnolia Warbler (M), ProthonotaryWarbler (M), Scarlet Tanager (M), Rose-breasted Grosbeak (M), Lazuli Bunting(R), Audubon’s Oriole (R).Comments: New United States <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> record. Raised $200,000+ for the CornellLab of Ornithology programs.The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has long participated in the World Series of Birding asone of its most important fundraisers of the year. In fact, fundraising totals have recentlyexceeded $200,000, all going towards Lab projects that support the study and protectionof birds. Team Sapsucker has won the World Series several times and consistently postedtotals among the top two or three. However, in 2010 the team decided to try a run at thenational record by visiting Texas.Team members Iliff, Farnsworth, and Barry are veterans of the Great Texas Birding Classic,so had done several previous <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s in the area. In particular, Iliff and Farnsworthhad lbeen actively discussing an attempt at the national record since 1998! The route wewould use became clear when Giff Beaton et al. improved upon the old national record(231) and upped it to 258 in 2001; Pete Hosner, Cameron Cox, Ken Behrens, and MichaelRetter further improved upon the total in 2009, finding 261 species. Our success drewheavily on those previous attempts.Being such an important fundraiser, it was possible to devote a lot of resources to scouting,which (as on any <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>) is a huge advantage. In <strong>2011</strong>, our scouting group includeda full week of effort by all six team members, along with dedicated additional scouting byKen Rosenberg, Nathan Senner, and Lewis Grove. Local contacts gave us countless tidbitsof information too, with special thanks to Willie Sekula and Mel Cooksey, as well asMichele Crawford who helped us extensively in the Uvalde area. In the Hill Country, Neal’sLodge provided us with great lodging and food throughout our Hill Country scouting, andbeing well rested and well-fed is certainly one of the keys to successful scouting, lessonthat my team can contest it has taken me a while to learn!Our route mostly mirrored those of past <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>s in the area, starting in the Texas HillCountry and then beelining to the coast, covering the section from Corpus Christi andMustang Island north to Calhoun County ricefields. However, our route was novel in acouple ways. We reversed the order on the coast, covering Victoria and Calhoun Countyfirst and then working south. We thought this accomplished two things. First, it allowedus to do our eastern landbirding in Victoria, rather than on southern the Guadalupe Riverwhere the key species are fewer and much harder to find. Second, giving migrants moretime to arrive on the coast is generally good strategy, since the numbers generally buildover the course of the day. Since the timing was about the same, we decided to make thischange. And finally, we really relished the idea of being at Port Aransas for dusk. Selectinga good day for migrants is a key part of the strategy in Texas, but we delayed as longas possible awaiting good conditions and finally ran the day on Friday, 22 April.Our quest began at midnight with a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron and Barred Owl in theglow of park lights near San Antonio’s famous Riverwalk, quickly followed by our only<strong>American</strong> Robin sitting on a nest nearby. With a calling Common Pauraque, we left the SanAntonio area and beelined to Sabinal, Concan, and Uvalde, where we got four more owls,including an Elf Owl that we found just three days earlier that apparently established a firstcounty record for Uvalde County! Chuck-will’s-widow, Common Poorwill, and some keyducks rounded out our nocturnal birding and we met dawn at Cook’s Slough just south ofUvalde. As the dawn chorus began we left and dashed to a certain suburban yard in suburbanUvalde where three key targets sounded off in quick succession, right on cue: BlueJay, Green Jay, an Audubon’s Oriole. At 7:03, we dashed back to Cook’s Slough andwalked the trails, picking up key brush country and pond species. A circuitous route aroundUvalde connected some other key species, as we worked our way north towards Concan.Once in the true Hill Country, a new set of birds greeted us, including Golden-cheekedWarbler, Eastern and Black Phoebes, Scott’s Oriole, Hutton’s and Black-capped Vireo, Rufous-crownedand Field Sparrows, and many more. With Western Scrub-Jay our only badmiss from the entire morning run, and rarities like Belted Kingfisher and Sprague’s Pipit inthe bag, we left the Hill Country at 10:10 and started heading coastward, with quick stopsfor Brewer’s Blackbird, Northern Bobwhite (missed), and Harris’s Hawk en route. Passingthrough San Antonio more than an hour later, we managed Monk Parakeet seen by all butthe driver (Marshall) from the Interstate, and scanned for hawks on the couple hour driveto Victoria, picking up Broad-winged Hawk and Mississippi Kite. In one particularly activekettle, Brian called for a stop and we got out and scanned, with Andy finding a surpriseSwallow-tailed Kite at truly stratospheric heights, surely the pick of the day (with partialcredit to Brian’s raptor-finding instincts).As we pulled into Victoria, Andy and Brian ran us through a quick route that netted alame Snow Goose (barely; it was sleeping hidden behind one of the only bushes!), NorthernParula, <strong>American</strong> Crow, Great Crested Flycatcher, Downy, Red-bellied, and PileatedWoodpeckers, the latter a scouting triumph on its nest in a telephone pole. From here itwas on to the Dupont Wetlands, which had Least Grebe, our first herons and egrets, andnearly all the freshwater shorebirds that a retention pond could offer including an earlyWhite-rumped. White-tailed Hawk and Bank Swallow fell along the road and a wellscoutedroadside duck stop had late Bufflehead and Red-breasted Merganser. We beelinedto the rice fields, which were in great condition and we picked up 7 key species,including Buff-breasted Sandpiper, <strong>American</strong> Golden-Plover, and even a couple of GlossyIbis. In one of the day’s few errors, we then elected to try for Fulvous Whistling-Duck andadded a 20 minute detour that got us no birds (and our backup Fulvous were properly inposition an hour later anyway, not to mention additional birds at dusk). Although BaldEagle and Anhinga (an unshared bird, after one seen by just one at Cook’s Slough) wouldelude us, other key scouting pickups included Le Conte’s Sparrow and our only WhitetailedKite as we sped towards Corpus Christi and began the migrant and coastal portionof the route. Chris took the wheel here, dodging traffic and trying to make up some time.Although Brian and Andy had been allotted an hour more than their route needed (theyran Victoria to Rockport expertly in just 2.5 hours), we had badly mistimed the drive fromSabinal to Victoria and were slightly behind schedule, so we had to cut stops for SnowyPlover and Monk Parakeet (another 95% bird).Our first stop was at famous Blucher Park, where we found few migrants and had towork for every one: Ovenbird seen by some...Common Nighthawk seen by some...HoodedWarbler...a continuing Brown Thrasher...Buff-bellied Hummingbird. From there we dashedto Hans Suter Park, which gave our first real rush of coastal waterbirds. We picked up anumber of key birds here, including Black Tern and Swamp Sparrow (unshared). A detourout past Texas A&M got us a few more, including Whimbrel and Piping Plover, but still noSnowy Plovers. Oso Bay had a mixed scaup flock and a surprise Merlin. Packery Channelwas similarly bleak for migrants, but we picked up a few more additions including ouronly Eastern Kingbird. As we headed north we got Common Tern out of the way and Andyhad another great pick from the car with our only Peregrine. The daylight was waning andwe were counting on the Port Aransas Birding Center and Paradise Pond to get us a slugof much-needed migrants, which would be make or break for our day. Perhaps the best<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 15


moment was when we went charging out the Paradise Pond boardwalk at the end of theday. Other birders were there, not surprisingly, so we did our best to cover the area withoutbeing too much of an imposition. (We may or may not have succesed!) One group ofbirders was struggling with the identification of a bird at the end of the boardwalk andasked a team member, “Are any of you good with confusing female warblers?” The response:“I’m great at them, where is it?”That lone female Blackpoll became a key bird for us, and the final moments also got usSwainson’s and Wood Thrushes, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Chestnut-sided and Tennessee,and a few others. Unfortunately, our unshared species list had crested into the red zone,and we stood to lose four birds if we couldn’t clean them up before dusk. We decided ongoing to a spot for Snowy Plover and were counting on being able to find Northern RoughwingedSwallow (an error, as some members had seen them in the Hill Country and notmentioned it, and those running the route did not worry about that species at all), CommonNighthawk, and Sedge Wren before dusk. Amazingly, that one stop got us all threeof those, plus a needed Clapper Rail and a surprise Northern Bobwhite, our last new birdduring daylight hours. We rushed back to Paradise Pond in the final moments to see ifSwainson’s Thrush or Eastern Wood-Pewee (both missed by some earlier) were callingand we got the thrush cleaned up, putting us at exactly 13 unshared birds and 160+species. If we made no additional errors, we were safely within the 95% rule now. And tobriefly editorialize, this was therefore a perfect <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>: we split up enough (within shoutingdistance, of course) to maximize the species that we found, but we stayed close enoughtogether to avoid missing too many birds. Far too many <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> teams are unwilling tomiss any birds and err too conservatively, rather than gambling with the 95% rule in orderto find more birds. We were glad to have had this risky strategy work out!As dusk fell, we camped out on the Port Aransas tower with 7 or 8 possibilities in mind.A Wilson’s Snipe, <strong>American</strong> or Least Bittern, calling rail, or rare duck or shorebird (Short-billedDowitcher was inexplicably absent during scouting and on our day list) could further boostour list, but it was not to be. As it grew darker and darker, we failed to find anything new.The final three hours of darkness were windy (it was Texas after all) and we had just a fewpossibilities remaining. We chose to focus on Least Bittern at the Port Aransas Birding Centerboardwalk, where the species had cooperated on every prior visit. Our team had heardBlack Rail here too, and King Rail was possible, but neither would cooperate for us despite90 minutes of effort, so we eventually quit and headed to Rockport. Our last bird of the dayand number 264 would be a Black Rail that we heard at Cape Valero. We were exhaustedbut exhilarated, and finished the day sharing the news with our supporters and daring eachother to eat the smashed peanut butter and jelly sandwiches unearthed from the cooler.Well rested, the next day we birded casually back over the route and not surprisinglyhad a number of species we had missed: Magnificent Frigatebird, Northern Pintail, SandhillCrane, King Rail and Hudsonian Godwit were easy at exact stops we had made the previousday. An amazing Yellow Rail was seen as it was flushed by a King Rail that wassprinting across a wet meadow. And perhaps most frustrating of all, a pair of Sooty Ternsback at the Black Skimmer colony at Rockport was the first such report this year, but hadbeen declared not present by our scouters on the day before our run. More room for improvementin 2012 ... [Editor’s note: Team Sapsucker tied their own record in2012.]The effort was a ton of fun and a surprising success, given that it was our first attemptat a Texas <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong>. But most importantly, the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> set new fundraising records raisingover $200,000 for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and its programs to study and protectbirds in North and South America. Since four of the six team members (Brian, Chris, Marshall,and Tim) work for eBird, the species seen on the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> and during scouting canall be seen in eBird as well. A number of species that we found have only recently movedinto the area of the route within the last 10-20 years, especially Mexican birds that aremarching northward in Texas. Green Jay, Great Kiskadee, Audubon’s Oriole, Hutton’sVireo, Elf Owl, and several others that were almost unknown from the Uvalde/Hill Countryregion just a decade ago, but we got them all. By the same token, Texans lament theincreasingly poor migration along the coast, the increasingly infrequent cold fronts, the lossof Seaside Sparrow and Black Rail habitat, and the population crashes for species likeWhite-tailed Kite and Northern Bobwhite that have declined markedly in recent years.Finding all these species in a single day reminded us about how dynamic bird populationsare and how important regular submission of complete checklists to eBird is to being ableto understand the complex changes that are occurring. It was a memorable 24 hours, notonly for the spectacular diversity of birds we experienced in such as short amount of time,but for the inspiring support of all who contributed to advance bird conservation.UTAH # 1 – 19 December 11 – 0430 to 1730 – Species totals: 83/82. (Team/shared). MerrillWebb (83), Mark Bromley, (82). Miles by Car: 152. Miles by Foot: 1. Visiting: LytleRanch Preserve, Irwin’s Reservoir, Washington Fields, Quail Creek Reservoir, New Harmony,Beaver. White-tailed Kite (V, S), Vermillion Flycatcher (S), Verdin (M), Phainopepla(M), Lark Bunting (R, S).Comments: Based on the fact that there was no official big day report for the monthof December in Utah, Mark Bromley and I decided to see what we could find. Consideringthe time of year and the number of birds listed for nearby states in December, plus theshortened hours of daylight, we figured a realistic number that we would be able to findwould be about 70 species.Our day began at 4:30 AM in Washington County at the Lytle Ranch Preserve which islocated in the extreme southwestern corner of Utah when we arose to listen for owls.After half an hour and hearing only a Great Horned Owl, we used a recording and calledin a couple of Western Screech-owls. Then we returned to the warmth of our sleepingbags for about an hour and a half, got up and had a quick breakfast, and started the daywith the dawn’s early light at 7:20 AM.Locations visited are in sequential order. After Lytle Ranch we traveled east throughMojave Desert habitat to Old Highway 91, north to Ivin’s Reservoir where we found mostof our water birds, east to the Tonaquint Nature Center on the Santa Clara Creek, andthen continued east through the city of St. George to Boots Cox Park. Visited the Springssubdivision pond where an unusual duck was swimming which we were unable to identify,then est to the Washington Fields (an agricultural area losing the battle to developers),where we had reasonably good success. From there we traveled northeast to QuailCreek Reservoir, visited the outskirts of Hurricane, and then north on I-15 to thesmall townof New Harmony. Continued on north through a cold and windy Iron County (saw nothingbut ravens) to Beaver County and the small town of Minersville, over to MinersvilleReservoir, and then completed our day in the town of Beaver at dark.WEST VIRGINIA #1 – 14 May 11 – 0400 to 2030 – Species totals: 134/131.(Team/shared). Wendell Argabrite (134), Michael Griffith (132), David Patick (134). Milesby Car: 242. Miles by Foot: 5. Visiting: Robert C. Byrd Locks, Greenbottom Wildlife ManagementArea, Cranberry Glades Area, New River Gorge National River. Blue Jay (M), Merlin(R), Horned Grebe (L).Comments: We started out early AM in Cabell and Mason County looking for owls,Common Nighthawks, <strong>American</strong> Woodcock and Whip-poor-will and continued in this localitythrough noon, before departing for the mountains in pursuit of other species.#737—Graylag Goose, December 6, <strong>2011</strong>. St.-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec.Photo by John Vanderpoel.16 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


A B A C H A M P I O N T O P T E N B I G D AY SCANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIESEXPLANATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING TABLE:<strong>2011</strong> Target Total = the average of the three highest <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> totals for each province or territory up to the end of 2010. Totals have been adjusted in some cases to reflect the 95% rule.ALBERTA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=213.6)218 1-June-11 T. Hince, P. Pratt213 2-Jun-10 T. Hince, P. Pratt210 4-June-11 J. Allair, Y. Attia, S. Mackenzie178 31-May-01 T. Plath, P. Pratt, T. Hince174 1-Jun-05 Y. Attia, J. Allai163 24-May-96 B. Elder, B. Maybank, B. Storms163 30-May-04 Y. Attia, J. Allair, P. Bulman160 29-May-00 B. Carroll, B. Ritchie, T. Thormin156 27-May-98 B. Carroll, B. Ritchie, P. Marklevitz, T. Thormin156 28-May-99 B. Carroll, B. Ritchie, P. MarklevitzBRITISH COLUMBIA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=198.3)202 18-May-11 R. Cannings, P. Davidson, N. Hentze197 19-May-10 R. Cannings, C. Charlesworth, A. Bartels, I. Povalyaev196 23-May-95 R. Cannings, B.Maybank, A. Jaramillo, T. Plath187 23-May-98 T. Plath, K. McPherson, M. Force, D. Tyson180 12-May-97 T. Plath, M. Bentley177 21-May-86 R. Cannings, M. Force174 21-May-95 R. Cannings, B. Maybank, A. Jaramillo, G. Sirk (Okanagan)168 19-May-96 R. Cannings, Russell Cannings, B. Maybank,F. Cooke, M.F rce (Okangan)167 22-May-88 R. Cannings, M. Gebauer, X. Lambin,L. Rockwell (Okanagan)164 26-May-85 R. Cannings, R. Howie, M. Collins (Okanagan)MANITOBA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=211.3)214 31-May-08 R. Koes, P. Taylor, A. Walleyn212 2-Jun-06 T. Hince, P. Pratt208 28-May-08 C. Cuthbert, K. De Smet, R. Koes, A. Walleyn208 28-May-09 C. Cuthbert, K. De Smet, R. Koes, P. Taylor, A. Walleyn205 23-May-87 R.F. Koes, G. Grieef, R. Tkachuk, G. Holland202 1-Jun-04 K. DeSmet, A. Walleyn198 21-May-88 R.F. Koes, D. Fast, P. Taylor, G. Holland198 21-May-94 R.F. Koes, D. Fast, G. Grieef, P. Taylor198 28-May-94 R.F. Koes, G. Grieef, P. Taylor, R. Tkachuk198 24-May-07 C. Cuthbert, K. De Smet, R. Koes, P. TaylorNEW BRUNSWICK (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=132.7)138 18-Jun-06 T. Hince, P. Pratt136 6-Jun-92 J. Edsall, D. Gibson, D. Miles124 1-Jun-91 J. Edsall, P. Pearce, D. Gibson100 26-Aug-89 B. Maybank, B. Dalzell82 18-May-05 T. Woodrow75 13-Sep-98 T. Woodrow, F. Woodrow (single-island)67 11-Oct-03 J. Guenette55 11-Nov-03 J. Guenette54 19-May-05 J. Guenette52 20-May-05 J. GuenetteNEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=105.3)117 11-Jul-07 T. Hince, P. Pratt106 2-Sep-84 B. Maybank, R. Burrows, M. Masse93 17-Jul-98 C. Stevens II, L. Bateman, J. Briffett, M. Vassallo78 20-May-84 B. Maybank, R. Burrows78 13-Oct-85 B. Maybank, B. Mactavish76 7-Jun-86 B. Maybank64 29-Aug-87 B. Maybank38 26-Mar-95 B. Maybank, B. Mactavish31 26-Apr-97 B. Maybank, B. Mactavish, K. Knowles,J. Wells, P. Linegar27 28-Feb-87 B. Maybank, B. Mactavish, J. Wells27 18-Dec-85 B. Maybank, M. DufresneNORTHWEST TERRITORIES (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=55.0)64 18-Jun-98 P. Hamel, M. Hearne54 18-Jun-95 R. Tymstra, D. Parsons47 24-Jun-93 R. Tymstra, D. Parsons41 18-Aug-91 D.M. Forsythe, C. Kersting40 19-Aug-90 D.M. Forsythe, J. Lasley40 13-Aug-98 E. Burroughs, C. Burroughs37 18-Aug-88 R.M. Odear, C. Bender, P. LandryNOVA SCOTIA (<strong>2011</strong>Target Total=143.0)145 21-Jun-99 S. Yetman, C. Stevens Jr.144 10-Jun-98 F. Lavender, C. Stevens Jr, S. Yetman140 5-Jun-94 B. Maybank, F. Lavender, J. Waldron137 6-Jun-92 B. Maybank, F. Lavender, J. Taylor, K. McKenna137 5-Jun-93 B. Maybank, F. Lavender, J. Taylor, K. McKenna, C.Brennan135 1-Jun-91 B. Maybank, F. Lavender, J. Taylor, B. Sarty131 26-May-89 B. Maybank, F. Lavender123 29-May-93 B. Maybank, R. Foxall121 9-Jun-71 E.L. Mills, D.W. Finch118 31-May-98 B. Maybank, M. Newell, W. AtwoodNUNAVUT36 10-Jul-04 R. Knapton, C. Sidler, C. Kersting, T. MolterONTARIO (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=196)200 29-May-99 T. Hince, P.D. Pratt194 21-May-11 J. Brett, C. Friis, S. Mackenzie194 24-May-94 T. Hince, P.D. Pratt186 11-May-79 A. Wormington, T. Hince, D. Sunderland, M. Runtz182 18-May-96 M. Bain, R. Tozer, D. Barry (Durham region)181 28-May-94 M. Bain, D. Beadle, B. Henshaw (Durham region)180 17-May-80 A. Wormington, P.D. Pratt, D. McCorquodale180 22-May-93 R. Tozer, D. Tozer, D. Barry, M. Carney (Durham region)180 3-Jun-97 T. Hince, P. Pratt178 20-May-95 M. Bain, D. Barry, M. Carney, P. Holder (Durham region)PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=130.0)141 6-Jun-04 R. Cooke, E. Marcum. D. Seeler128 28-May-94 R. Cooke, D.G. Stewart, B. Maybank121 29-May-93 R. Cooke, D. McAskill, B. Bowerbank, R. Palmer, L.Thomas, J. Watts117 31-May-92 R. Cooke, D. McAskill, R. Palmer, S. Stevenson109 3-Jun-95 R. Cooke, D.G. Stewart, G. MacDonald108 2-Sep-91 R. Cooke, D. McAskill, B. Bowerbank104 21-Aug-85 B. Maybank, S. Tingley100 13-Aug-84 P. Lehman, J. Langham69 19-Nov-05 D. McAskill, D. Seeler69 19-Apr-08 D. Oakley, D. Seeler69 5-Dec-09 D. Seeler, D. OakleyQUÉBEC (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=168.0)175 6-May-07 O. Barden, G. Lemelin166 2-Jun-03 T. Hince, P.Pratt163 28-May-05 D. Bird, R. Titman, M. Gahbauer, R. Gregson, M. Dennis161 27-May-02 O. Barden, N. Barden158 28-May-88 G. Gendron, D. Ruest155 22-May-93 J. Lachance, A. Côté, G. Lemelin<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 17


155 3-Jun-94 G. Gendron, D. Ruest153 28-May-84 G. Gendron, Y. Gauthier, T.Rheinallt152 31-May-85 G. Gendron, D. Ruest, Y. Gauthier, T. Rheinallt151 27-May-86 C. Vachon, G. Bouchard, L. MesselySASKATCHEWAN (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=180.3)202 1-Jun-08 T. Hince, P. Pratt174 21-May-88 R. Kreba, B. Ewart, T. Herriot, C. Pollock165 23-May-87 R. Kreba, B. Ewart, T. Herriot, L. Bjorklund161 5-Aug-99 P.A. Stutesman160 1-Jun-86 C. Escott, H. Lane141 26-May-95 T. Herriot, B. Maybank78 4-Sep-90 B. Korol, G. Wapple70 21-Jul-96 T.R. KempYUKON TERRITORIES (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=73.3)82 23-Jun-92 T. Greenfield71 25-Jun-99 P. Hamel, M. Hearne67 22-Aug-92 R. Cannings59 10-Aug-94 R.H. Johnson, S. Johnson50 7-Jul-91 B. Maybank40 26-May-92 R.H. Johnson, S. Johnson, L. Johnson38 14-Jun-02 D.C. Chaffin33 14-Aug-98 E. Burroughs, C. Burroughs29 12-May-97 D.C. ChaffinU.S. STATESEXPLANATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING TABLE:<strong>2011</strong> Target Total = the average of the three highest <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> totals for each province or territory up to the end of 2010. Totals have been adjusted in some cases to reflect the 95% rule.AL<strong>ABA</strong>MA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=186.0)202 24-Apr-83 M. Brown, C.D. Cooley181 23-Apr-91 G.D. Jackson, R.A. Duncan, W.J. Bremser, P. Tetlow175 16-Apr-88 R.A. Duncan, P. Tetlow, J. Pfeiffer, K. Wright172 16-Apr-84 M. Brown, C.D. Cooley, J. Tucker171 22-Apr-83 G.D. Jackson, L. Peavler170 24-Apr-85 G.D. Jackson, J.V. Peavy Jr.167 30-Apr-83 G.D. Jackson, J.V. Peavy Jr.166 13-Apr-02 L. Gardella, S. Reed, G. Beaton, S. McConnell166 16-Apr-82 M. Brown, C.D. Cooley166 17-Apr-87 G.D. Jackson, J.V. Peavy Jr., C.D. CooleyALASKA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=115.3)119 19-May-07 B. Meiklejohn, S. Hauser, R. Ambrose117 20-May-06 S. Hauser, C. Mannix, R. Ambrose, D. Porter110 16-May-98 G.J. Tans, R. Foley, D.F. Delap105 18-May-96 G.J. Tans, R. Foley, H.H.S. Scott, J. Scott104 22-May-94 G.J. Tans, R. Foley, H.H.S. Scott104 22-May-93 G.J. Tans, R. Foley, H.H.S. Scott102 19-May-95 G.J. Tans, R. Foley, H.H.S. Scott98 24-May-86 D.F. Delap, S. Wulkowicz98 27-May-87 M.R. Dalton, M.C.T. Smith98 21-May-97 G.J. Tans, R. Foley, D.F. DelapUsing commercial aircraft (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=117.3)125 4-Jun-93 M.R. Dalton, M.C.T. Smith119 6-Jun-92 M.R. Dalton, M.C.T. Smith108 23-May-89 M.R. Dalton, M.C.T. SmithARIZONA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=197.0)199 25-Aug-98 J. Withgott, J. Taylor, C. Gordon, G. Rosenberg196 18-Aug-92 D. Stejskal, K. Kaufman, G. Rosenberg,C. Benesh, W. Russell196 6-May-07 S. Schuette, K. Kamper195 18-Aug-89 J. Coons, D. Stejskal, G. Rosenberg, J. Kingery191 27-Apr-84 K. Kaufman, D. Stejskal191 8-May-08 S. Schuette, K. Kamper190 30-Apr-77 D. Stotz, T. Parker, S. Parker189 25-Apr-07 S. Schuette, P. Hosner, J. Yerger185 28-Apr-90 S. Ganley, R. Ferguson, D. Stejskal, B. Norton184 12-Aug-06 R. Hoyer, J. Mohlmann, J. YergerARKANSAS (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=165.7)168 9-May-99 K. Nichols, B. Verser165 8-May-99 J.R. Wilson, M. Greene164 4-May-07 K. Nichols, D. Baxter160 9-May-92 G. Knight, S. Knight, J.R. Wilson154 9-May-98 J.R. Wilson, M. Greene153 8-May-99 K. Nichols, L. Nichols150 2-May-92 G. Knight, J.R. Wilson145 11-May-97 K. Nichols, B. Verser142 5-May-92 J. Withgott140 30-Apr-88 M. Davis, M.F. Hodges Jr, T. SchieferCALIFORNIA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=221.0)231 29-Apr-78 J. Dunn, K. Garrett, V. Remsen, R. Webster217 1-May-05 D. Easterla, T. Easterla, S. Glover, G. Hazard,J. Sterling (single-county)215 24-Apr-05 J. Feestra, T. McGrath, M. San Miguel, M. San Miguel,Jr.209 26-Apr-86 J. Parmeter, B. Keelan208 1-May-99 J. Sterling, S. Terrill, S. Rovell (single-county)207 25-Apr-76 J. Dunn, K. Garrett, P. Lehman, V. Remsen202 1-May-82 D.R oberson, B.D. Parmeter, L.C. Binford, J. Parmeter,K. Van Vuren (single-county)201 26-Apr-74 V. Remsen, L.C. Binford, K. Barrett, R. Stallcup201 2-May-75 L.C. Binford, R. Stallcup, B.D.Parmeter, G.L. Bolander200 25-Apr-78 J. Dunn, V. Remsen (single-county)200 26-Apr-97 S. Rovell, S. Terrill, T. Easterla,J. Sterling (single-county)Using Chartered Aircraft/Helicopters243 28-Apr-84 D. Roberson, L.C. Binford, J. Langham,B.D. Parmeter, J. Parmeter235 30-Apr-83 D. Roberson, L.C. Binford, J. Langham,B.D. Parmeter, J. Parmeter, R.T. PetersonCOLORADO (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=200)204 4-May-00 C.L. Wood, T. Leukering, L. Semo202 13-May-04 B. Percival, C.L. Wood, T. Leukering194 4-June-11 T. Leukering, S. Mlodinow, M. Peterson192 10-May-97 S.J. Dinsmore, R.L. Bunn183 6-Jun-09 M. Peterson, B. Steger182 1-July-11 T. Leukering, M. Peterson177 15-May-94 J. Kellner, C.L. Wood176 1-Aug-98 C.L. Wood, B.K. Percival, T. Leukering174 13-May-89 W. Leitner, L. Halsey, C. Haynie, D. Nelson174 6-May-95 P. Sandstrom-Smith, C. SmithCONNECTICUT (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=182.6)186 20-May-94 E. Hagen, B. Devine, B. Root, M. Szantyr,C. Wood, G. Hanisek18 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


185 23-May-10 N. Bonomo, P. Dugan, F. Gallo, D. Tripp, F. Zygmont177 25-May-09 N. Bonomo, P. Dugan, F. Gallo, D. Tripp, F. Zygmont173 19-May-92 E. Hagen, B. Devine, B. Root, M. Szantyr, D. Tripp172 18-May-90 E. Hagen, B. Devine, B. Root, M. Szantyr170 19-May-89 E. Hagen, B. Devine, B. Root, M. Szantyr, C. Wood170 17-May-92 S. Mayo, T. McGrath, K. Murphy, D. Rosgen168 21-May-93 E. Hagen, B. Devine, B. Root, M. Szantyr, C. Wood167 22-May-88 F.W. Mantlik, F. Purnell, T. Baptist164 18-May-86 S. Kellogg, C. Withgott, Jay Withgott, James WithgottDELAWARE (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=194.7)199 15-May-97 D. Cutler, J. Armstead, C. Perry, H. Brokaw199 7-May-08 S. Collins, F. Rowland195 13-May-97 A.P. Ednie, J. White, E. Short, J. Gordon190 16-May-95 D. Cutler, J. Armstead, C. Perry, H. Brokaw188 11-May-95 N.J. Pulcinella, A.N. Guarente, J. Lockyer, J. Ginaven186 11-May-95 A.P. Ednie, J. White, K. Zeitler, M. Barnhill186 14-May-81 C. Perry, H. Armistead, D,B&H Cutler, J. Gordon182 15-May-96 N.J. Pulcinella, A.N. Guarente, J. Lockyer, J. Ginaven172 14-May-93 N.J. Pulcinella, A.N. Guarente, J. Lockyer, J. Ginaven172 14-May-96 A.P. Ednie, K. Zeitler, B. Lego, E. Short166 10-May-93 A.P. Ednie, C. Campbell, J. Swertinski, J. WhiteWASHINGTON, D.C. (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=125.7)134 6-May-89 D. Czaplak, G. Gough, O. Janni, M. Jennison126 2-May-81 D. Czaplak, F. Hayes, B. Hayes117 3-May-86 D. Czaplak, G. Gough, M. O’Brien116 5-May-84 D. Czaplak113 9-May-98 B. Swift, O. Janni, M. Parr113 1-May-93 O. Janni, M. O’Brien, G. Gough112 2-May-92 O. Janni, G. Gough111 9-May-87 D. Czaplak106 7-May-88 D. Czaplak, G. Gough102 4-May-85 D. Czaplak102 19-May-84 D. CzaplakFLORIDA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=179)185 19-April-11 A. Bankert, D. Simpson179 23-Apr-83 R. Carter, S. Howell, C. Nesmith, G .Graves173 15-Apr-04 D. Simpson172 18-Apr-04 D. Simpson171 10-Apr-71 J. Edscorn, D. Edscorn, P.J. Fellers171 26-Apr-04 D. Simpson170 3-May-04 D. Simpson167 21-Apr-87 R.A. Duncan, S. Duncan, L. Duncan, B. Bremser166 14-Apr-73 J.B. Edscorn, P.J. Fellers, H.B. Herbert, K. Edscorn166 13-Apr-04 D. SimpsonGEORGIA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=188.7)193 27-Apr-04 G. Beaton, J. Flynn, M.F. Hodges, E. Horn190 25-Apr-02 G. Beaton, J. Flynn, T. Egan183 24-Apr-96 P.W. Sykes Jr., G. Beaton, M.F. Hodges Jr., B. Blakeslee181 27-Apr-95 P.W. Sykes Jr., C. Perry, M.F. Hodges Jr.176 27-Apr-94 P.W. Sykes Jr., C. Perry, M.F. Hodges Jr.174 23-May-10 K. Blankenship, N. Farnau, J. McNeal174 1-May-03 G. Beaton, J. Flynn, E. Horn174 1-May-97 G. Beaton, J.F. Flynn, M.F. Hodges Jr.173 30-Apr-93 P.W. Sykes Jr., C. Perry, T. Leukering169 27-Apr-91 P.W. Sykes Jr., B. Dunning, C. Perry, P. YaukeyHAWAII (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=60.3)O’ahu only63 28-March-11 L. Tanino, K. Pohlman59 27-Oct-85 A. Engilis, A. Newman, B. Pitman, L. Spear59 26-Sep-04 R.E. David, S. Wakefield-David58 26-Sep-93 R. Pyle, A. Engilis, T. McCafferty57 20-Nov-04 K. Pohlman56 2-Feb-00 K. Pohlman56 11-Dec-05 R.E. David, S. Wakefield-David54 26-Sep-81 R. Pyle, P. Donaldson, M. Ord, C. Vinsonhaler53 1-Feb-04 R.E. David, S. Wakefield-David52 23-Oct-76 R. Pyle, M. Ord, R. Shallenberger52 16-Sep-79 R. Pyle, M. Ord52 24-Jan-04 R.E. David, S. Wakefield-David52 28-Mar-04 R.E. David, S. Wakefield-David52 20-Nov-05 P. Taylor, R. Stephens, J. Morris, J. Guadioso, J. CooperMaui only49 17-Jan-12 B. Chilson, J. Edgar, K. Fickett, S. GamponiaMulti-island, using commercial aircraft81 19-Oct-87 R. Pyle, R. David, A. EngilisIDAHO (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=178.3)183 6-Jun-06 B. Kemp, R. Weeks, S. Gross176 11-Jun-99 J.F. Gatchet, T. Edwards176 9-Jun-05 B. Kemp, R. Weeks, S. Gross173 12-Jun-99 C.H. Trost, J. Paruk, M. Collar169 12-Jun-98 C.H. Trost, W.E. Harper168 6-Jun-98 C.H. Trost, J. Paruk, R. Clark, M. Collar167 17-Jun-97 J.F. Gatchet, D.L. Edwards158 18-Jun-91 W.E. Harper, C.H. Trost, S.M. Scott, J. Tinsley158 21-Jun-97 W.E. Harper, C.H. Trost, S.M. Scott157 7-Jun-98 J.F. Gatchet, D. Lawrence157 9-Jun-01 M. Collar, D. Mead, J. Moodie, C. TrostILLINOIS (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=178.3)184 17-May-97 J. O’Brien, R. Hughes, D. Mandell, S. Bailey,S. Mlodinow, S. Patti176 16-May-05 V. Kleen, A. Frohlich, K.M cKay175 9-May-94 V.M. Kleen, H.D. Bohlen, R. Randall,M. Ward, P.M. Ward175 5-May-97 K.A. McMullen, D. Kassebaum, J. DeNeal175 13-May-97 V.M. Kleen, H.D. Bohlen, M. Ward, P.M. Ward, T. Ward174 11-May-96 J. O’Brien, R. Hughes, D. Mandell, S. Bailey,S. Mlodinow, S. Patti173 6-May-86 R.Q. Randall, H.D. Bohlen, P.M. Ward, R. Mudd173 13-May-95 J. O’Brien, R. Hughes, D. Mandell, S. Patti172 10-May-89 V.M. Kleen, H.D. Bohlen, P.M. Ward, S. Robinson171 16-May-98 J. O’Brien, R. Hughes, D. Mandell, S. Bailey,S. Mlodinow, S. PattiINDIANA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=190.0)193 17-May-05 J. McCoy, J. Cassady, B. Grube189 16-May-04 J. McCoy, B. Grube188 15-May-99 K.J. Brock, E.M. Hopkins, S.F. Jackson, J.A. Haw,B. Jackson, J. Cassady176 17-May-96 K.J. Brock, E.M. Hopkins, S.F. Jackson, J.A. Haw,B. Jackson, J. Cassady172 10-May-88 K.J. Brock, E.M. Hopkins, S.F. Jackson, J.A. Haw,B. Jackson170 17-May-03 J. Cassady, J. McCoy, B. Grube, B. Palmer-Ball170 17-May-93 K.J. Brock, E.M. Hopkins, S.F. Jackson, J.A. Haw167 16-May-03 L. Casebere, C. Chapman, C. Hedge, R. Hedge166 14-May-90 K.J. Brock, E.M. Hopkins, S.F. Jackson, J.A .Haw165 10-May-79 K.J. Brock, E.M. Hopkins, T.T. Cable, A. BrunerIOWA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=196.3)204 13-May-96 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins, D. Moeller195 7-May-92 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins190 11-May-95 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins, D. Moeller186 11-May-93 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins, D. Moeller<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 19


183 10-May-94 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins, D. Moeller182 11-May-90 S.J. Dinsmore, G. Brown, A. Fix182 8-May-91 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins, D. Moeller173 8-May-90 P.C. Petersen, B. Blevins, D. Moeller171 10-May-86 S.J. Dinsmore, G. Brown, E. Munson171 11-May-96 S.J. Dinsmore, B. EngebretsenKANSAS (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=218.3)225 13-May-02 M. Robbins, R. McNeil, M.R ader220 13-May-03 M. Robbins, R. McNeill, S. Patti, M. Rader210 10-May-00 C.D. Hobbs, S. Patti, M. Robbins, M.D. Rader205 14-May-96 C.D. Hobbs, S. Patti, M. Robbins, T. Peterson, R.P rum204 11-May-97 C.D. Hobbs, S. Patti, M. Robbins, R. Prum, V. Laux200 12-May-91 C.D. Hobbs, M. McHugh, S. Patti, G.L. Pittman178 9-May-86 C.D. Hobbs, M. McHugh, M. Cooksy, K. Hollinga172 11-May-84 C.D. Hobbs, M. McHugh171 3-May-97 P.C. Wedge, D. Seibel, G.L. Pittman, M. McHugh164 29-Apr-99 M.D. Rader, S. SeltmanKENTUCKY (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=179.0)187 9-May-08 M. Monroe, B. Palmer-Ball, Jr.176 6-May-02 M. Bierly, M. Monroe, B. Palmer-Ball, Jr.174 30-Apr-03 M. Monroe, B. Palmer-Ball, Jr.172 6-May-03 L. McNeely, M. Monroe, B. Palmer-Bell, Jr.171 7-May-97 B. Palmer-Ball Jr., J. Elmore168 6-May-96 B. Palmer-Ball Jr., B.L. Monroe Jr., M. Monroe,R. Healy Jr., D. Parker168 6-May-99 B. Palmer-Ball Jr., B.L. Monroe Jr.,M. Monroe, D. Parker165 7-May-92 B. Palmer-Ball Jr., J.T. Erwin, D. Parker, C.B. Elmore165 6-May-00 B. Palmer-Ball Jr., J. Elmore, M. Monroe, D. Parker162 7-May-90 B. Palmer-Ball Jr., J.T. Erwin, D. ParkerLOUISIANA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=210.3)215 27-Apr-08 P. Benham, G. Bravo, R. Gibbons, J. Maley, B. O’Shea209 25-Apr-01 C. Witt, D. Christian, J. Weckstien207 27-Apr-08 J. Bosler, D. Bosler, C. Lyon, T. Davis204 27-Apr-07 R. Gibbons, A. Cuervo, J. Maley, B. Oshea202 21-Apr-87 V. Remsen, S.W. Cardiff, D.L. Dittmann, T. Parker193 28-Apr-97 S.W.Cardiff, D.L.Dittman193 18-Apr-01 C. Witt, D. Christian, R. Moyle, J. Weckstien189 3-May-97 S.W. Cardiff, D.L. Dittman183 26-Apr-80 P. MacKenzie, B. Crider182 17-Apr-85 P. MacKenzie, M. SwanMAINE (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=168.7)178 22-May-99 L.R. Brinker, D. Ladd, W. Sheehan, R. Lambert165 19-May-96 L.R. Brinker, D. Ladd, W. Sheehan, R. Joseph163 22-May-93 L.R. Brinker, R. Humphrey, D. Ladd, W. Sheehan162 21-May-94 L.R. Brinker, R. Humphrey, D. Ladd, W. Sheehan141 28-May-05 J. Smith, C. Hardy, J. Wyatt, J. Hinds140 21-May-95 W. Howes, W. Sumner140 28-May-00 R.M. Milardo, J.K.Markowsky, B. Barker138 24-May-93 R.M. Milardo, J.K. Markowsky, B. Barker133 25-May-90 R.M. Milardo, J.K. Markowsky, B. Barker132 31-May-03 B. Duchesne, S. Duchesne, L. Vernon, N. Larson132 28-May-95 R.M. Milardo, J.K. Markowsky, B. BarkerMARYLAND (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=205.3206 18-May-96 M. O’Brien, J. O’Brien, P. Pisano, O. Janni206 18-May-98 M. O’Brien, P. O’Brien, P. Pisano, O. Janni, W. Russell204 19-May-01 G. Armistead, M. Hafner, M. Iliff200 24-May-09 Z. Baer, J. Brighton, R. Gutberlet, M. Hafner,B. Hubick, M. Lutmerding193 26-May-99 M.J. Iliff, A. Farnsworth189 6-May-95 M. O’Brien, P. O’Brien, P. Pisano, O. Janni188 17-May-90 M. O’Brien, P. O’Brien, L. Davidson,P. Pisano, G. Gough186 14-May-88 M. O’Brien, P. O’Brien, L. Davidson, P. Pisano185 12-May-89 M. O’Brien, P. O’Brien, L. Davidson,P. Pisano, G. Gough182 18-May-91 M. O’Brien, P. O’Brien, L. Davidson, G. GoughMASSACHUSETTS (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=169.3)185 22-May-04 P. Trimble, J. Trimble, V. Laux162 27-May-02 Barrett Lawson, Bob Lawson, S. Wheelock161 25-May-87 G. d’Entremont, D. Brown, S.J. Dinsmore155 15-May-99 S. Wheelock, Barrett Lawson, Bob Lawson, K. Rodman154 20-May-02 S. Kellogg, T. Swochak, J. Weeks, J. Zepko154 25-May-80 R. Stymeist, T. Lawrence152 5-Jun-99 S. Wheelock, D. Furbish150 21-May-04 S. Kellogg, T. Swochak, J. Zepko, J. Weeks147 17-May-04 S. Kellogg, T. Swochak, J. Zepko, J. Weeks143 19-May-03 S. Kellogg, J. Weeks, J. ZepkoMICHIGAN (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=194.3)203 26-May-95 R.J. Weeks, T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp191 20-May-92 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp, T. Walsh, R.J. Weeks189 6-Jun-00 K.S. Thomas, B. Murphy185 27-May-93 R.J. Weeks, T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp184 29-May-94 J. Reinoehl, B. Bouton, A. Byrne, J. Granlund183 21-May-91 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp182 21-May-89 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp179 22-May-91 R.J. Weeks, T. Walsh178 19-May-89 R.J. Weeks, T. Walsh, C. Francke176 26-May-90 T.R. Kemp, B.KempMINNESOTA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=193.3)204 26-May-02 A. Hertzel, P. Svingen192 21-May-83 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad, T. Savaloja184 23-May-85 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad, P. Backstrom183 19-May-73 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad, T. Savaloja182 27-May-86 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad, F. Lesher181 18-May-74 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad,T. Savaloja, K. Martell181 23-May-81 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad, S. Millard181 18-May-99 P. Svingen, A. Hertzel (single-county)179 22-May-76 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad,T. Savaloja, B. Jansen178 25-May-84 K.R. Eckert, P. Egeland, H. Kyllingstad, K. CamburnMISSISSIPPI (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=172.7)175 16-Apr-89 T. Schiefer, M.F. Hodges Jr.172 23-Apr-83 J. Toups, E. Johnson, C. Roemer171 2-May-89 J. Toups, C. Cassibry, G. Morgan, J. Pennell165 28-Apr-79 L. Gates, J. Toups158 7-May-03 S. Dinsmore, P. Barbour156 5-May-86 J. Toups, D. King, C. Roerner153 4-May-78 L. Gates140 28-Mar-85 J. Toups, M.F. Hodges Jr, D. Ruple134 30-Apr-89 T. Schiefer, M.F. Hodges Jr.132 3-May-86 M. Davis, G.C. KnightMISSOURI (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=196.0)208 11-May-91 P. McKenzie, T. Barksdale192 11-May-91 D.A. Easterla, M.B. Robbins, T.B. Easterla188 11-May-90 D.A. Easterla, M.B. Robbins, T.B. Easterla177 11-May-89 D.A. Easterla, M.B. Robbins, T.B. Easterla174 8-May-06 K. Mayo, D. 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174 13-May-06 J. Eades, J. Malone, J. Uffman174 14-May-88 T. Barksdale, M. Corder, R. Brundage, W. Leitner169 15-May-79 D.A. Easterla, M.B. Robbins, T. Barksdale166 15-May-75 D.A. Easterla, M.B. Robbins166 11-May-78 D.A. Easterla, M.B. RobbinsMONTANA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=182.7)192 2-Jun-03 B. Kemp, R. Weeks181 4-Jun-02 R. Weeks, B. Kemp175 10-Jun-00 J. Rogers, D. Casey, S. Jones, S.C asey,J. Marks, B. Petty174 6-Jun-92 J. Rogers, D. Casey, S. Jones, S. Casey174 16-Jul-99 S.J. Dinsmore, A.S. Fix, T. Hanks172 5-Jun-99 D. Casey, J. Marks, B. Petty, J. Rogers170 6-Jul-98 S.J. Dinsmore, J.G. Jorgensen, J. Sullivan162 9-Jul-91 W.E. Harper, S.M. Scott161 8-Jun-96 D. Casey, S. Casey, A. Dumin, P. Bodewald159 1-Jun-91 J. Rogers, D. Casey, S. Jones, S. CaseyNEBRASKA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=183.7)203 14-May-03 S.J. Dinsmore, R. Silcock, A. Brees175 14-May-00 S.J. Dinsmore, J. Fontaine, R. Silcock173 12-May-99 S.J. Dinsmore, J. Fontaine, D.C. Ely162 15-May-93 M.A. Brogie, P. Wickham157 20-May-89 S.J. Dinsmore, R. Silcock150 12-May-90 M.A. Brogie, B. Huser148 8-May-99 J. Sullivan, M. Orsag, E. Bachel146 13-May-89 B.J. Rose, D. Rose, R. Rose143 18-May-84 T. Bray, B. Padelford, T. Kent, R. Silcock142 16-May-81 B.J. Rose, S. RoseNEVADA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=152.0)162 10-May-97 L.A. Neel, G. Chisholm, K. Geluso, B. Flores150 3-May-96 L.A. Neel, G. Chisholm, K. Geluso, B. Flores144 14-May-78 G. Clifton, K. Knittle139 26-Mar-04 P. Ward, K. Ward136 15-May-95 R. Schlageter, J.J. Eidel, S. Mills133 19-Jun-77 E.W. Tillay, G. Clifton, K. Knittle133 11-May-94 C. Titus, R. McArthur, R. Rucker (single-county)132 8-May-93 C. Titus, R. McArthur, J. Kaplan, R. Rucker129 4-May-96 J.J. Eidel, A. Gubanich, B. Moore, A. Gross127 11-Jul-76 E.W. Tillay, G. Clifton, K. KnittleNEW HAMPSHIRE (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=167.7)170 27-May-97 P.D. Hunt, S. Mirick, A. Strong, D. Strong168 28-May-06 I. MacLeod, R. Woodward, E. Masterson, P. Brown165 28-May-05 I. MacLeod, R. Woodward, E. Masterson163 24-May-96 P.D. Hunt, S. Mirick, M. Suomala158 30-May-04 I. MacLeod, G. Robbins, R. Woodward156 25-May-02 S. Mirick, J. Lawrence, P. Lacourse, D. Donsker156 23-May-99 P.D. Hunt, A. Strong, D. Strong156 21-May-00 R.Woodward, I.MacLeod, G.Robbins153 19-May-02 I.MacLeod, G.Robbins, R.Woodward153 27-May-02 I.MacLeod, G.Robbins, R.WoodwardNEW JERSEY (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=225.0)229 11-May-96 D. Womer, C. Aquila, D. Dendler225 13-May-95 T. Hince, P.D. Pratt, B. Dilabio221 13-May-95 D. Womer, C. Aquila, D. Dendler218 15-May-99 D. Womer, C. Aquila, D. Dendler218 14-May-94 D. Womer, C. Aquila, D. Dendler215 15-May-93 T. Hince, P.D. Pratt, B. Dilabio211 10-May-97 D. Womer, C. Aquila, D. Dendler210 19-May-90 P. Pacinski, P. Dunne, L. Dunne, R. Radis, D. Freiday210 14-May-94 P. Pacinski, P. Dunne, L. Dunne, R. Radis, D. Freiday210 14-May-94 T. Hince, P.D. Pratt, B. DilabioNEW MEXICO (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=200)202 4-May-09 J. Black, B. Foy, B. West200 3-May-97 B.R. Zimmer, J. Paton198 6-May-99 B.R. Zimmer, J. Paton188 3-May-07 J. Black, B. West, C. Black, B. Foy184 1-May-06 J. Black, B. West, C. Black, B. Foy184 4-May-11 J. Black, A. Fenner, B. West183 4-May-05 J. Black, B. West, C. Black, B. Foy179 11-May-96 B. Neville, D. Emkalns, J. Paton178 30-Apr-04 J. Black, B. West, B. Foy177 31-Aug-92 B.R. Zimmer, J. Gordon173 4-May-91 J. Parmeter, A. Kraynik, L. GorbetNEW YORK (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=199.3)202 18-May-03 D. Harris, B. Klick201 26-May-02 D. Tetlow, J. Barry, K .Fox198 20-May-09 J. Paton, M. Scott, J. Zabriskie195 22-May-99 K.C. Griffith, K. Fox, D. Tetlow192 25-May-97 B.E. Ewald, M. Davids, K. Fox, D. Tetlow181 18-May-92 R.J. Kurtz, H. McGuiness, A. Baldelli179 23-May-93 J. Skelly, D. Tetlow, M. Davids175 24-May-02 D. Harris, B. Klick173 19-May-74 T. Davis, P. Lehman, D. Finch, R. Smart173 19-May-86 K. Griffith, M. Davids, C. Taylor173 19-May-02 Jessie Barry, Jim Barry, K. GriffithNORTH CAROLINA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=175.0)184 3-May-87 J.M. Lynch, D. Carter, J. Fussell, R. Davis, A. Bryan174 6-May-93 S.J. Dinsmore, J. Nance167 20-Apr-87 J. Nance, G. Massey158 4-May-10 T. Piephoff, R. VanEpps, R. Clark, T. Sanders157 3-May-03 R. Van Epps, T. Piephoff, J. Pippen, B. Carlson156 4-May-81 M. Tove, J. Fussell, R. Davis155 5-May-02 T. Piephoff, R. VanEpps151 7-May-99 C.A. Eley, G. Brown141 16-Oct-10 B. Bockhahn, M. Daw, A. Iyoob140 6-May-80 S. GravesNORTH DAKOTA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=163)168 24-May-11 D. Lambeth, C. Merkord, S. Rossiter167 17-May-81 D.O. Lambeth, S.O. Lambeth, G.S. Lambeth154 23-May-92 D.O. Lambeth, S.O. Lambeth, P. Svingen, K. Risen153 19-May-79 D.O. Lambeth, S.O. Lambeth, G.S. Lambeth150 18-May-80 D.O. Lambeth, S.O. Lambeth, G.S. Lambeth, J.F. Kelly131 7-Aug-04 K. Corliss, M. Otnes127 14-May-78 D.O. Lambeth, S.O. Lambeth, G.S. Lambeth126 8-Jun-03 C. Ellingson, C. Talkington122 23-Jul-77 K.J. Zimmer, B.R. Zimmer118 23-May-76 K.J. Johnson, A.G. Johnson118 7-Aug-99 P.A. StutesmanOHIO (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=191.7)205 11-May-87 J. Pogacnik, J.K. Alexander186 10-May-85 J. Pogacnik, J.K. Alexander, M. Anderson184 11-May-02 D. Sanders, J. McCormac. B. Master182 16-May-92 T.R. Kemp, M. Anderson, E. Tramer,S. Lauer, C. Anderson180 15-May-10 P. Chad, M. Kemp, G. Links179 9-May-81 T. Bartlett, B. Peterjohn, D. Tumblin, E. Pierce173 19-May-78 T. Thompson173 14-May-97 B.F. Master, M. Dawson172 14-May-96 B.F. Master, M. Dawson171 13-May-95 B.F. Master, M. Dawson<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 21


OKLAHOMA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=179.7)182 9-May-05 J. Woodward, T. Mitchell, B. Carrell180 3-May-01 J. Cox, J. Arterburn, K. Kaufman177 4-May-96 J.A. Cox, K. Kaufman, J. Arterburn177 29-Apr-99 M.B. Kamp, J. Loyd, P.L. Seibert169 2-May-96 M.B. Kamp, J. Loyd, P.L. Seibert167 1-May-93 J. Woodard, T. Mitchell, B. Griffen161 3-May-92 M. Droege, D. Verser, M. Vogh160 5-May-90 G. Guinan, S. Metz154 4-May-91 S. Metz, D. King, T. Moses154 9-May-94 J.Withgott, J.NormanOREGON (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=216.0)219 2-Jun-07 T. Janzen, D. Irons, J. Sullivan, N. Strycker216 11-May-02 T. Janzen, T. Love, D. Mandell, C. Roberts213 1-Jul-06 D. Irons, T. Janzen, J. Withgott. T. Rodenkirk213 12-May-01 T. Janzen, T. Love, F. Schrock, S. Steinberg212 10-May-86 J. Gilligan, D. Fix, S. Hein, D. Irons212 14-May-05 T. Janzen, J. Withgott, N. Strycker, H. Herlyn211 31-May-08 D. Irons, T. Janzen, J. Withgott208 9-May-01 C. Miller, D. Mandell, T. Janzen206 13-May-97 T. Janzen, C. Miller, D. van den Broek206 13-May-03 T. Janzen, H. Herlyn, M. Miller, R. Hoyer206 16-Jun-07 D. Irons, T. Janzen, N. Strycker, J. WithgottPENNSYLVANIA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=170.3)178 15-May-99 J.G. Fedak; J. Horn170 15-May-98 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp, G.M. Links163 12-May-89 T. Amico, D. Heathcote, S. Santner,B. Schutsky, E. Witmer161 16-May-87 J.D. Peplinski, B. Peplinski, T. Schiefer159 17-May-97 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp, G.M. Links157 12-May-78 D. Snyder, D. Steadman, J. Stull, S. Stull157 7-May-83 G. Wilhelm, D. Hoskins, M. Starker156 20-May-78 N.J. Pulcinella, J. Miller, C. Richards, K. Richards154 12-May-90 J.D. Peplinski, B. Peplinski, T. Schiefer151 19-May-83 F. Haas, B. HaasRHODE ISLAND (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=154.7)159 19-May-84 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, H. Willoughby154 29-May-03 S. Wheelock, Bo. Lawson, Ba. Lawson151 15-May-83 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, H. Willoughby147 17-May-80 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, H. Willoughby, G. Gerdts147 15-May-82 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, G. Gerdts144 12-May-79 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, H. Willoughby, G. Gerdts141 15-May-76 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, H. Willoughby141 13-May-78 R.M. Bushnell, H. Willoughby, G. Gerdts132 17-May-77 S.C. Tsagarakis, H. Willoughby131 14-May-77 R.M. Bushnell, R.A. Conway, H. WilloughbySOUTH CAROLINA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=177.3)179 28-Apr-92 R. Carter, R. Clark177 1-May-89 R. Carter, D. Forsythe, S. Thompson176 26-Apr-98 R. Carter, D. Forsythe175 30-Apr-88 R. Carter, D. Forsythe, B. Odear175 1-May-96 R. Carter, D. Forsythe, K. Kaufman174 1-May-05 R. Carter, D. Forsythe, S. Calver173 26-Apr-86 R. Carter, D. Forsythe, B. Odear, K. Kaufman172 22-Apr-90 R. Carter, S. Compton, R. Clark, D. Forsythe172 4-May-92 R. Carter, D. Forsythe, T. Kalbach172 1-May-95 R. Carter, C.M. Eastman172 1-May-99 R. Carter, D. ForsytheSOUTH DAKOTA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=170.3)175 14-May-03 J.S. Palmer, R.F. Schenck170 15-May-00 J.S. Palmer, R.F. Schenck166 19-May-97 J.S. Palmer, O. Selchert, R.F. Schenck161 14-May-99 J.S. Palmer, O. Selchert, R.F. Schenck158 15-May-02 J.S. Palmer, R. Schenck158 16-May-96 D.L. Swanson, K. Dean, S. Van Sickle, E. Liknes155 16-May-96 J.S. Palmer, O. Selchert, C. Vande Voorde154 8-Jul-93 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp, E. Durbin151 19-May-98 J.S. Palmer, R.F. Schenck149 16-May-95 J.S. Palmer, O. SelchertTENNESSEE (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=168.3)174 10-May-97 J.R. Wilson, M.A. Greene169 7-May-94 J.R. Wilson, G. Knight, S. Knight, M.A. Greene162 8-May-89 J. Drewry, M. Bierly, B. Palmer-Ball Jr.161 8-May-98 J.R. Wilson, M.A. Greene155 9-May-84 M. Bierly, B. Palmer-Ball Jr.151 24-Apr-99 J.R. Wilson, M.A. Greene149 5-May-02 J. Desgrosellier, C. Sloan148 4-May-81 C. Swafford, C. Haney145 8-May-97 S.M. McConnell, J. Garner, D. Simbeck144 29-Apr-89 M. Davis, K. Myers, D. Simbeck, J. WilsonTEXAS (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=260.6)Land only264 22-April-11 J. Barry, A. Farnsworth, M. Iliff, T. Lenz,B. Sullivan, C. Wood260 19-Apr-08 K. Behrens, C. Cox, P. Nosner, M. Retter258 24-Apr-01 A. Byrne, G. Beaton, D. Peake, R. Weeks, B. Kemp239 21-Apr-03 D. Peake, B. Kemp, R. Weeks237 22-Apr-02 A. Byrne, G. Beaton, D. Peake, R. Weeks, B. Kemp233 18-Apr-01 T. Hince, P. Pratt, B. DiLabio230 27-Apr-98 O. Carmona, W. Carter, B. McKinney, W. Sekula223 29-Apr-98 M.A. Elwonger, P. Petra-Hockey, B. Freeman222 24-Apr-99 O. Carmona, W. Carter, B. McKinney, W. Sekula215 9-Apr-00 O. Carmona, W. Carter, B. McKinney, W. SekulaUsing Chartered Aircraft/Helicopters 2008 Target Total = 238.7244 1-May-85 V. Emanuel, R.T. Peterson, J. Tucker, G.W. Lasley238 1-May-84 V. Emanuel, J. Rowlett, R.A. Rowlett,J. Tucker, J. Vardaman234 27-Apr-82 V. Emanuel, R.T. Peterson, T. Parker,J. Rowlett223 23-Apr-84 V. Emanuel, J. Rowlett, R.A. Rowlett,J. Tucker, J. Vardaman221 25-May-90 V. Emanuel, K. Zimmer, G.W. Lasley, G. PlimptonUTAH (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=196.3)202 13-May-01 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S. Wheeler, C. Neuman200 16-May-99 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S. Wheeler187 16-May-98 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S. Wheeler184 19-May-96 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S. Wheeler, L. Lockhart180 7-May-95 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S.Wheeler, L. Lockhart178 18-May-97 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S. Wheeler173 10-May-98 M.A. Stackhouse, D.S. Wheeler, A. Godwin169 6-May-93 R. Bond, S.P. Hedges, T. Sadler166 4-May-90 R. Bond, S.P. Hedges165 1-May-98 R. Bond, G. Bond, T. SadlerVERMONT (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=163.7)177 31-May-09 P. Ward, K. Ward167 15-Jun-08 P. Ward, K. Ward162 6-Jun-04 P. Ward, K. Ward162 29-May-06 S. Schwenk, P. Jones, D. Strong, A. Strong161 29-May-08 A. Strong, D. Strong, P. Jones159 4-Jun-01 P. Ward, K. Ward22 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


157 26-May-01 A. Strong, S. Schwenk157 26-May-03 D. Strong, M. Hughes, A. Strong, P. Jones156 21-May-04 P. Ward, K. Ward154 22-May-95 T. Johansson, D. Cooper, A. Farnsworth, W. Hutcheson154 22-May-99 A. Strong, D. Strong154 28-May-07 D. Strong, P. Jones, A. Strong, S. SchwenkVIRGINIA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=171.6)178 7-May-05 M. Ribaudo, K. Gaskill, J. Keller, R. Rieger170 15-May-10 T. Hodge, N. Newberry167 6-May-86 P. Bedell, W. Ealding, C. Foster, M. Iwanik, D. Peterson164 10-May-86 T. Finnell, G. Stubbs161 11-May-83 F. <strong>Day</strong>, P. Cabe, J. Garvin158 5-May-03 D. Clark, T. Gwynn, D. Hughes, C. Smith152 5-May-74 W.W. Fogleman, R.L. Ake, G.S. Grant151 26-Jul-10 T. Hodge147 21-Sep-96 E.S. Brinkley, T.M. Gwynn III, D. Schwab143 8-May-76 B.W. Keelan, B.A. Lund, L.K. MaloneWASHINGTON (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=199.0)201 15-May-88 D. Hutchinson, D. Reusser, B. Tweit198 16-May-86 B. Hayes, F. Hayes, D. Schmidt, D. Wright198 16-May-89 D. Hutchinson, B. Tweit, S. Ray197 15-May-10 R. Merrill, R. Shaw, M. Woodruff, C. Wright.186 6-May-84 D. Paulson, J. Erckmann, J. Van Os184 9-May-92 M. Denny, M.L. Denny, J. Nestler, J. Wasmer180 13-May-89 J.F. Gatchet, K. Knittle, M. Denny, M.L. Denny174 20-May-83 B. Hayes, M. Denny, P. Rasmussen174 15-May-89 T. Hass, K. Aanerud, P. CozensWEST VIRGINIA (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=141.0)146 22-May-06 J. Blomberg, G. Felton, M. Orsie, J. Tharp140 10-May-02 B. Kemp, T. Kemp137 7-May-04 J. Benedetti, J. Blomberg, D. Esker, J. Tharp II133 7-May-93 T.R. Kemp, B. Kemp, E. Durbin134 14-May-11 W. Argabrite, M. Griffith, D. Patick133 15-May-04 G. Felton, M. Orsie132 10-May-05 J. Blomberg, M. Orsie, J. Tharp II129 8-May-96 J.R. Blomberg, L. Barnhart, J. Beneditti,P. Calise, L. Rollefson124 5-May-89 J.R. Blomberg, L. Barnhart, J. Beneditti124 5-May-91 W. Argabrite, J. Fletcher, M. Griffith, A. ThorneWISCONSIN (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=216.0)230 19-May-02 R. Hoffman, A. Shea210 20-May-00 R. Hoffman, A. Shea208 17-May-97 R. Hoffman, A. Shea206 17-May-99 R. Hoffman, A. Shea194 2-Sep-01 R. Hoffman193 16-May-98 R. Hoffman, A. Shea191 22-May-97 J.L. Baughman, T. Schultz, S. Baughman,D.D. Tessen, C. Wood187 26-May-00 R.Hoffman, D. Tessen, M. Peterson186 31-Aug-02 R. Hoffman185 21-May-90 J.L. Baughman, T. Schultz, W. Schultz, W. StottWYOMING (<strong>2011</strong> Target Total=158.3)180 25-May-01 S. Dinsmoor, J. Fontaine149 17-May-90 B. Hayes, J. Nestler, W. Bruce-Miller146 20-May-89 M. Adams, S. Fitton, F. Luke, R. Steenberg,W. Bruce-Miller141 21-Jul-86 W. E.Harper, S. Scott, B. Hallett135 24-May-86 M. Adams, F. Luke128 24-May-86 W. E.Harper, S. Scott122 7-Jul-80 W. E.Harper, C. Harper112 26-Aug-06 D. Faulkner, L. Semo111 16-Jul-79 W. E.Harper, C. Harper109 30-Jun-78 W. E.HarperCOUNTRIES / REGIONSCOUNTRY/DATEREGION # (d/m/y) PARTICIPANTS––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Antarctica 24 4-Dec-95 N.Brinkley, S.Tingley20 29-Dec-04 G.Mackiernan, B.Cooper, P.Clement,A.Quinn, P.Colston17 19-Dec-87 D.Paulson17 29-Jan-98 G.LasleyAntigua 68 31-Dec-10 S.Buckingham66 10-Apr-07 S.Buckingham64 24-Dec-08 S.Buckingham60 3-Jan-08 S.Buckingham43 24-Jul-95 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.HallArgentina 149 8-Nov-03 R.Batchelder, A.Earnshaw142 20-Jan-93 A.Jaramillo120 6-Dec-05 F.Toldi, J.Toldi52 5-Feb-03 C.CampbellAruba 72 12-Mar-05 S.MlodinowAustralia 249 13-Oct-96 A.P.Anderson, J.Grant, E.Sticklen,G.Holmes202 12-Dec-82 H.Beste, R.Dunkerton182 17-Jul-81 H.Beste, R.DunkertonAustria 108 6-May-90 W.Firbas, U.FirbasBahamas 80 24-Jan-01 S.Mlodinow76 17-Jan-02 S.L.Doud, M.Duffey74 12-Oct-99 B.Hallett, T.White, A.Bainton,W.Bracey71 10-Jan-00 S.L.Doud, J.E.Sweeten (Andros)Bahrain 81 5-Feb-07 A.Shell, H.KingBarbuda 47 8-Dec-99 J.Marshall, M.MarshallBelize 202 30-Apr-99 L.Jones, S.Tillett, M.England177 19-Mar-00 A.Guarente, G.Crawford, J.Ginaven,K.Loughlin, N.Pulcinella,D.Washabaugh133 26-Feb-00 J.MarshallBermuda 72 16-Oct-99 M.Allaire, A.Dobson, L.WalkerBhutan 96 22-Feb-05 G.Mackiernan, P.Clement, B.Cooper,R.JagusBolivia 160 21-Dec-76 V.RemsenBotswana 107 1-Nov-81 B.A.Allen, J.WilsonBrazil 180 6-Dec-03 P.Kaestner167 21-Nov-91 D.Stotz, W.Silva142 7-Nov-03 B.F.Master, P.Bono135 25-Feb-00 B.F.Master, P.BonoBrunei 124 10-Nov-96 P.KaestnerBulgaria 97 13-May-97 H.Turner, D.Georgiev, R.Walton,J.Schmidt, F.Brazier49 5-Aug-92 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.Hall, D.GosneyCambodia 69 3-Jan-07 B.F.Master, S.MyersCameroon 135 11-Oct-97 P.Kaestner<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 23


Cameroon 121 12-Sep-94 P.D.Burtch, R.Quantril, B.QuantrilCayman 64 4-Apr-01 B.F.MasterIslands 46 24-Jun-00 C.H.Gambill41 7-Mar-99 M.McHugh, L.Hart.(Grand Cayman Is.)34 10-Nov-96 T.FitzpatrickChile 83 5-Nov-02 B.Master, S.Howell75 2-Nov-99 A.Jaramillo, T.Witt, D.Donsker62 10-May-90 B.Swift, A.Hade, M.RodriguezColombia 144 3-Feb-84 S.Hilty, J.VardamanComoros 20 13-Feb-99 P.KaestnerIslandsCosta Rica 308 2-Apr-00 D.Rogers, J.Vandergaast, J.Fossani306 8-Apr-99 D.Rogers, J.Zook, J.Vandergaast292 18-Apr-98 D.Rogers, J.Zook162 8-Oct-63 R.Ryan, N.Boyajian (on foot)Croatia 78 16-Apr-01 S. <strong>List</strong>er, M. HallCuba 112 6-Apr-00 P.Kaestner87 5-Apr-00 P.Kaestner; H.Kaestner42 23-Dec-98 B.Maybank, J.WaldronCyprus 103 21-Apr-95 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.Hall84 20-Apr-87 S.M.<strong>List</strong>erDjibouti 95 2-Sep-01 P. Kaestner85 1-Sep-01 P. KaestnerDominica 47 29-Jun-07 S.J.Dinsmore, J.J.Dinsmore,Go.Brown, Ge.Brown, J.Gilliam39 17-Jan-98 J.Meyer32 28-Apr-96 B.F.Master, S.Master, M.Flieg,H.Davidson, D.Albright, K.GarwoodDominican 66 10-Apr-95 B.F.Master, S.Master, A.Hill, A.Small,RepublicT.Eastman,Ecuador 181 13-Nov-96 P.Coopmans, B.J.Rose, S.Rose,Donald Traver, Donna Traver173 10-Feb-07 B.F.Master, F.Rowland109 27-Jul-93 B.F.Master, S.Master, M.Levy, A.HillEgypt 80 17-Sep-04 P.Kaestner69 19-Apr-64 H.C.Kyllingstad66 31-Dec-89 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.HallEl Salvador 44 8-Jul-04 L.Hintz, M.VimmerstedtEngland 147 11-May-96 D.W.Taylor, D.H.Tomlinson,M.Sutherland, B.Davison145 7-May-89 D.W.Taylor, D.H.Tomlinson,B.Bland, A.Henderson144 8-May-94 D.W.Taylor, B.Bland, A.Henderson,I.Hodgson115 11-May-96 J.Cantello, D.Wrathell, S.Wrathell,D.Allen (bicycle/foot)84 5-May-95 P.Larkin (<strong>Big</strong> Sit)77 10-May-99 D.Taylor, D.Wilson,B.Boleans (<strong>Big</strong> Sit)75 17-May-00 D.Taylor, R.Thompson,D.Wilson (<strong>Big</strong> Sit)Estonia 109 7-Jun-94 B.F.Master, D.MasterEthiopia 189 10-Sep-01 P. Kaestner, M. Gebremichael174 19-Aug-01 P. Kaestner, M. Gebremichael155 3-Jun-08 B. Master, K BehrensFrance 181 7-May-94 J-P.Siblet, L.Spanneut, B.Bougeard153 15-May-93 J-P.Siblet, L.Spanneut, B.Bougeard,J-P.Delapré145 20-May-99 D.W.Taylor, D.H.Tomlinson,B.Bland, I.HodgsonGabon 73 2-Mar-10 B. Master, C. Boix, S. WhiteGalapagos 47 14-Aug-84 F.Hayes, W.Baker, G.Bennett,T.RochesterGambia 127 31-Mar-91 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.Hall, Y.JaitehGermany 122 1-Jul-82 N.BrinkleyGrand Cayman 74 27-Oct-02 N.Norman, T.Baxter, B.HarlettIslandsGreece 77 28-Sep-05 P.Ward, K.Ward61 19-Apr-03 G.OliosoGrenada 36 18-Jul-95 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.Hall30 21-Apr-96 B.F.Master, S.Master, M.Flieg,H.Davidson, D.Albright, K.GarwoodGuadeloupe 29 30-Apr-96 B.F.Master, S.Master, M.Flieg,H.Davidson, D.Albright,Guyana 150 6-Jan-99 R.Ryan, K.Garwood, B.DavidsonGuatemala 225 7-Apr-02 P.Kaestner, J.Berry208 1-Apr-01 P. Kaestner, W. Plomp192 18-Nov-01 P. Kaestner, J. BarryHonduras 149 6-Jan-01 P. KaestnerHungary 144 13-May-01 G. Magavar, A. Schmidt, E. SosIceland 50 23-Jun-08 M.Willison, R.Willison49 27-Jul-95 N.Brinkley, B.Cary, J.Nussman,J&M.Cressman.48 25-Jun-08 M.Willison, R.Willison47 24-Jun-08 M.Willison, R.Willison46 26-Jun-08 M.Willison, R.Willison43 22-Jun-08 M.Willison, R.WillisonIndia 166 14-Nov-81 P.Kaestner, H.Kaestner161 21-Dec-94 B.F.Master, P.Holt, B.Behrstock,J.Bangma146 22-Feb-84 B.King, J.VardamanIndonesia 105 7-Jun-79 C.EscottIreland 122 29-Apr-89 C.Murphy, C.Brewster, D.Knight,S.Foster120 8-May-91 C.Murphy, S.McKee, R.Chambers,C.MellonItaly 87 26-May-05 W.Firbas, W.Lindinger, W.Smetana,H.Walter64 23-Aug-95 W.Firbas, E.MaderIvory Coast 73 27-Dec-05 T.Witt, N.K.Borrow25 27-Nov-78 P.KaestnerJamaica 109 23-Mar-93 P.P.Marra, J.I.Lovette76 10-Mar-92 M.Lysinger, J.Arnett74 10-Mar-91 P.D.Hunt, P.MarraJapan 148 10-Aug-64 C.R.Johnson, A.SasakiKenya 290 25-Feb-84 D.Turner, T.Stevenson, D.Richards264 2-Dec-79 J.Gerhart, D.Turner248 19-Nov-78 J.Gerhart, J.Miskell, S.WallaceLoyalty Islands 24 22-Dec-08 G.Mackiernan, B.Cooper(Lifou)Madagascar 58 21-Dec-93 B.F.Master, B.FinchMalaysia 94 3-Mar-03 B.Master, J.Dunn, D.Young73 16-Aug-99 S.Rajathurai (<strong>Big</strong> Sit)Mali 76 27-Dec-03 M.Cri.lckmore63 10-Aug-90 T.Cable, R.MarshallMarianas 23 15-Sep-82 P.KaestnerIslandsMarshall 16 18-Feb-77 D.AndersonIslands 14 20-Apr-76 D.Anderson13 1-Apr-76 D.AndersonMartinique 30 25-Apr-96 B.F.Master, S.Master, M.Flieg,H.Davidson, D.Albright,Mexico 229 18-Oct-02 J.Montejo, R.Straub, A.McAndrews201 23-Dec-01 K. Kaufman, R. Taylor, C. Green,K.Garwood191 16-Nov-89 R.Taylor, C.Green24 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


Morocco 108 1-Jan-94 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.Hall, D.Gosney99 30-Dec-93 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.Hall, D.GosneyNamibia 217 26-Nov-94 C.Hines, D.Farr, M.Paxton, P.LaneNepal 158 26-Feb-84 B.King, J.Vardaman, K.RamNetherlands 190 10-May-03 R.Haas, W.Leurs, L.Heemshelk,J.van der Laan176 15-May-96 J.van der Laan, R.de Haas,L.Heemskerk, W.Leurs163 15-May-89 B.Pieterson, J.W.de Roever,W.E.M.van der Schot161 19-May-91 M.Berlign, T.Kompier, T.Luijendijk,A.MeijerNew Caledonia 40 24-Nov-07 B.F.MasterNicaragua 71 9-May-10 R. Batchelder56 12-Mar-98 M.E.Petrucha, G.R.Urquhart53 3-Feb-01 P. Kaestner, J. Carlos, M. Sanchez21 16-Jul-07 L.HintzNiger 57 24-Jan-04 M.CrickmoreNigeria 76 11-Mar-02 K.Burton63 10-Mar-02 K.Burton61 5-Sep-87 P.KaestnerN. Ireland 133 8-May-93 C.Murphy, S.McKee, C.Mellon,D.Hunter122 29-Apr-89 C.Murphy, C.Brewster, D.Knight,S.FosterOman 117 2-Nov-97 D.Sargeant, M.SargeantPanama 300 22-Mar-97 W.D.Robinson, D.Christian255 25-Jan-84 R.Ridgely, J.VardamanP.New Guinea 215 7-May-83 P.Kaestner, B.Finch208 13-Mar-83 P.Kaestner, B.FinchParaguay 180 21-Oct-89 F.Hayes, P.Scharf, J.E.Argana162 20-Oct-89 F.Hayes, P.Scharf, J.E.Argana148 9-Dec-88 F.Hayes, D.Snider, T.E.PerrinPeru 331 5-Sep-82 T.Parker, S.Robinson278 16-Oct-81 T.Parker, J.VardamanPortugal 113 14-Oct-96 M.Bolton, C.Beale, M.Roberts,G.Rawcliffe108 24-Feb-96 G.Elias, C.C.Moore104 2-Aug-96 G.Elias, J.BragaPoland 108 25-Jun-01 S. Gaulin, B. HincePuerto Rico 94 23-Apr-74 H.Snyder, S.Den, P.Lehman74 22-Jan-96 P.D.Hunt, S.Burson, B.Steele, L.GatesQatar 43 8-Nov-05 B.Hallady, I.Halladay30 5-Nov-04 I.Halladay, B.HalladayRwanda 41 6-Aug-86 N.Brinkely, D.ScottsSt. Kitts 33 24-Jul-99 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.HallSt. Lucia 53 1-Jul-07 S.J.Dinsmore, J.J.Dinsmore,Go.Brown, Ge.Brown, J.Gilliam43 24-Apr-96 B.F.Master, S.Master, L.John,M.Flieg, H.Davidson,36 12-Jan-98 J.Meyer, ‘D.Albright, K.Garwood31 16-Apr-95 B.F.Master, S.Master, A.Hill, A.Small,B.J.Rose, S.RoseSt. Vincent 39 22-Apr-96 B.F.Master, S.Master, M.Flieg,H.Davidson, D.Albright,Sao Tome 44 26-Sep-97 P.Kaestner, J.Gerhart, K.Garwood,& PrincipeB.DavidsonSaudi Arabia 112 6-Sep-01 G. Bletsch106 7-Apr-83 J&T.Heindel, C&W.Peterson103 7-Sep-00 G.Bletsch, P.Webb, A.WebbSechelles 33 22-Nov-98 B.F.Master, S.Master, A.Skerritt32 3-Sep-99 K.Lefriede, K.SelimaSenegal 105 31-Jan-93 B.Maybank, S.FinneganSingapore 129 30-Jan-99 S.Rajathurai, M.Landenburger128 1-Jan-99 S.Rajathurai, W.L.Keng125 23-Oct-99 S.Rajathurai, B.McCartney,R.McCartney59 2-Apr-99 S.Rajathurai, S.Subaraj (<strong>Big</strong> Sit)Solomon 49 13-Nov-07 B.F.MasterIslands 40 16-Jun-02 B.F.MasterSouth Africa 247 7-Nov-87 D.Cyrus, N.Robson, H.Chitenden,P.Outhwaite (Natal)232 11-Sep-85 D.Cyrus, G.Nichols, N.Robson (Natal)230 8-Nov-86 D.Cyrus, N.Robson, H.Chitenden,P.Outhwaite (Natal)South Korea 42 3-Oct-81 H.H.Puppe, Y.Moo-boo34 4-Oct-81 H.H.Puppe, Y.Moo-booSpain 97 27-May-04 G.Mackiernan, B.Cooper95 18-Jun-89 J.Parmeter, J.Strauss, E.Strauss74 21-Jun-85 D.Mark, B.FeltnerSri Lanka 95 13-Nov-07 B.F.Master85 10-Jul-97 S.M.<strong>List</strong>er, M.C.HallSudan 54 2-Apr-92 R.Holbrook, J.LewisSuriname 173 2-Jan-84 R.Ridgely, J.VardamanSwitzerland 125 2-May-09 M. Gawn, R. Prior, M. Bowman75 28-May-87 B.Swift, L.MaumaryTanzania 146 28-Sep-98 P.KaestnerThailand 180 2-Mar-84 B.King, P.Round, J.VardamanTrinidad 177 23-Sep-01 M. Kenefick, F. Hayes, B. Hayes167 7-Sep-00 F.Hayes, M.Kenefick, B.Sanasie151 25-May-77 J.Funk, R.Randall, D.Heller,L.CalderonTobago 113 8-Oct-01 N.George, F.Ahyes, M.Kenefick100 16-Oct-00 F.Hayes, M.Kenefick, B.Sanasie,B.Hayes86 26-Dec-93 B.Maybank, T.Yip-Hoi, J.Taylor,J.Waldron, K&M AllsebrookTurkey 129 29-Apr-95 J-P Siblet, B.Couronne113 12-Jun-07 S.Bekir, B.Swift, M.SwiftUganda 260 16-Nov-70 M.Fogden61 13-Aug-86 N.Brinkely, D.ScottsUruguay 65 25-Jan-08 G.Mackiernan, B.Cooper, P.Ginsberg,A.Carriquiry33 23-Nov-03 R.BatchelderU.S. Virgin 64 13-Oct-02 F.Hayes, B.HayesIslands 30 15-Nov-97 T.FitzpatrickVanuatu 33 15-Jun-85 P.KaestnerVenezuela 192 30-Oct-85 C.Parrish, B.Swift160 30-Aug-86 B.Swift, I.Branger, E.CartayaVietnam 116 5-Mar-09 G. Mackiernan, B. Cooper, P. Colston,P. Smith, T. Quinn, U. Treesucon,S. Wechsler85 16-Sep-65 C.R.Johnson, R.DeWitt, D.LongYemen 110 8-Mar-06 P.Kaestner, H.Kaestner81 24-Oct-04 T.Witt, D.FarrowZambia 288 6-Dec-75 R.Dowsett, D.Aspinwall, T.Osborne273 2-Nov-74 R.J.Dewsett, D.R.Aspinwall,W.F.Bruce-Miller, T.O.Osborne273 30-Nov-75 R.J.Dowsett, T.O.OsborneZaire 135 20-Jul-78 P.KaestnerZimbabwe 196 30-Jan-88 S.L.James, B.Wright, L.Schwab<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 25


PROVINCIAL & STATE RECORD BIG DAYS BY MONTH––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AREA Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––<strong>ABA</strong> 176 175 213 264 230 202 213 199 177 178 178 176CAN 127 109 105 163 205 218 182 167 154 121 117 12148 176 175 213 258 230 189 213 199 177 178 178 176––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PROVS Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AB 27 178 218 150 80 118 80 56 41BC 127 109 105 163 202 162 176 120 136 121 117 121MB 31 41 214 212 182 167 154 105 73 37NB 27 19 20 55 82 138 36 100 75 67 55 31NL 22 27 37 31 78 76 117 64 106 78 27NT 64 41NS 39 80 72 72 131 145 93 106 101 85 62 70NU 36ON 81 64 86 111 200 180 165 135 115 110 91 71PEI 40 40 51 69 128 141 104 108 51 69 69PQ 29 39 41 77 175 166 74 51 78 101 29 38SK 40 174 202 70 161 60 56 33 31YT 40 82 50 67––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STATE Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––AL 128 129 132 202 165 112 114 129 151 131 140 110AK 39 40 54 63 117 125 61 72 63 29 60 48AZ 150 164 162 191 196 171 131 199 158 147 137 137AR 64 64 140 168 76 118 115CA 176 175 178 231 217 178 170 170 177 178 178 166CO 110 100 100 152 204 194 182 176 161 127 105 107CT 103 86 112 140 186 145 136 132 131 92 102 104DE 100 105 109 159 199 105 109 133 130 107 108 114DC 68 81 101 134 60 57FL 159 156 163 185 170 144 148 137 140 158 161 163GA 142 146 139 192 174 147 132 147 157 154 141 145HI 52 56 63 51 50 46 53 46 59 81 57 56ID 75 93 102 125 156 183 132 105 104 75 81 80IL 103 97 118 168 184 163 128 123 146 131 105 100IN 80 77 86 125 193 139 119 107 125 121 81 8226 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––STATE Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––IA 36 64 81 121 204 114 103 109 112 91 73 68KS 102 102 122 164 225 139 146 155 136 144 103 103KY 100 102 111 174 187 134 126 130 136 118 100 102LA 158 160 176 215 189 143 149 143 160 157 165 161ME 57 44 58 68 178 123 91 65 81 85 74 61MD 138 83 136 108 206 177 174 152 115 120 130MA 83 91 101 101 185 151 128 98 102 108 94 90MI 75 93 102 121 203 189 149 141 152 124 100 85MN 63 92 204 151 90 148 136 56 46MS 140 175 171 125 74 102MO 87 88 115 155 208 140 117 133 109 115 102 93MT 71 76 91 147 192 174 132 129 100 70 59NE 83 79 98 129 203 133 88 135 115 97 86NV 76 80 139 124 162 133 127 109 117 91 121 99NH 78 75 77 118 170 151 141 114 116 109 92 71NJ 109 104 116 146 229 164 148 141 144 128 125 118NM 116 113 112 178 202 111 143 177 170 128 112 100NY 80 64 94 126 202 158 131 128 118 118 93 69NC 126 122 128 167 184 141 106 110 169 141 130 132ND 106 168 126 122 131OH 82 87 103 159 205 152 141 135 138 121 98 85OK 85 95 104 177 182 78 76 105 129 117 92 75OR 112 107 143 216 219 213 116 151PA 90 78 101 132 178 141 110 114 109 116 104 80RI 92 87 88 105 159 123 113 85 88 106 98 90SC 121 136 141 179 177 148 129 131 134 137 128 126SD 42 41 82 89 175 107 154 102 108 91 69 49TN 100 107 111 151 174 121 116 120 117 117 102 100TX 174 181 213 264 203 165 163 165 161 176 175 176UT 84 89 117 202 148 147 128 92 83VT 58 55 72 122 177 167 139 151 132 107 60 74VA 84 86 89 94 178 106 151 95 159 101 105 110WA 110 112 121 143 201 157 119 120 121 113 104 102WV 54 40 53 73 146 115 68 46 64 44 51 52WI 76 94 112 172 230 147 157 186 194 158 137 93WY 46 47 49 103 180 109 141 112 81 76 70<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 27


THE <strong>2011</strong> LIST REPORT744At the end of 1998, Sandy Komito completedhis second <strong>ABA</strong>-area big year with a total of745 species—a number that was expected tostand forever—or until airplanes could land atAttu again.The biggest story of <strong>2011</strong> is without a doubtthe run at Komito’s record by John Vanderpoelof Niwot, Colorado. John started out the yearwith a bang, finding an adult Black-headedGull on the Loveland, CO Christmas Bird Count,finishing his first 24 hours with 57 species.365 days later, he would see his last of theyear: a Nutting’s Flycatcher. By some bizarretwist of fate, Nutting’s Flycatcher was the firstbird Sandy Komito chased on January 1, 1998.During the year, John saw some amazing vagrants:White-chinned Petrel, Gray-headedGull, Cuban Pewee, Willow Warbler, Pallas’sBunting and Black-vented Oriole. He gatheredquite a fan club as we followed along on hisblog and on Facebook. With the finish line insight, hundreds of birders from around theworld cheered as he went into “full-chasemode”in December, nabbing a Graylag Goosein Quebec, Falcated Duck in California, and theHooded Crane in Tennessee among others. Andwe felt his disappointment when Whitby Harborin Toronto did not deliver #744, a Smew, onDecember 30. The next day found John in Arizona,where he did get #744—the Nutting’sFlycatcher—but that was it. Time had run out,and he finished one species behind Komito.“Early on December 31, my brother Bill andI drove from Scottsdale to the Bill WilliamsNWR on the Colorado River to successfully tryfor the Nutting’s Flycatcher”, John recountsthat last day of <strong>2011</strong>. “We nailed the flycatcherby 8:30 AM, at which time Bill asked me if therewas anything else we could possibly add. I immediatelysaid “Streak-backed Oriole” whichwas the most likely candidate. That’s the way Iapproached the last 100 days of my big year.Always optimistic, knowing that the next megararity was only a phone call away. Calculatingwhat rarities were the best candidates to turnup then being utterly amazed when somethingelse took its place.”He continued, “On January 1, I stopped for amoment to reflect about the year. I couldn’t believeit was actually over... I was naturally disappointedthat Komito’s record had beenwithin my grasp, but that disappointment wasovershadowed by the realization that I’d justexperienced one huge wild, crazy year-long rideand the thrill of a lifetime”At the beginning of <strong>2011</strong>, conventional wisdomwas that Komito’s record would never bebroken—as long as Attu was not reachable byair. Vanderpoel’s amazing year set that notionright on its ear, and even though he did not seta new <strong>ABA</strong>-area big year record, he did prove beyonddoubt that the current record is vulnerable.But perhaps the biggest achievement of his bigyear was the excitement and inspiration Johnbrought to the sport of birding, and to us all.ThoughtsThe <strong>ABA</strong>-area life and annual list totals thisyear include nearly 1,000 birders, and the totalnumber of lists we’re compiling and publishinghere (not including big day efforts) number wellover 100. Add everything else in, and we’re jugglingnearly 150 spreadsheets.But I have to wonder how many peoplewould send in their list totals and “play thegame” if the thresholds necessary to keep thisprinted report manageable were not in place?And what if the <strong>ABA</strong> were to keep track ofand allow you to share county lists, patch lists,or define your own big day areas? Which bringsme to…The FutureIt only takes a moment of glancing throughthese pages to realize that the bulk is dedicatedto compiling and presenting lots and lotsof numbers. It also only takes a moment ofthought to realize that the best way to do thatis via a “live” database. So we’re making achange.The <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> & <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> will be changingsubstantially—going forward most of what’sin this report will be in the form of an interactiveweb site that will feature many improvements:• You will be able to manage your own accountand entries. Just got back from a trip thatadded lifers, year-birds, state-birds, etc.? Login and update your totals.• New lists, including:– All U.S. and Canadian counties — life, yearand month.– More big days (region, country, state,county, region within a state, national park,etc.)• You’ll also be able to view the data in a numberof ways… slice, dice and filter the entriesto your heart’s content. Would you like tocompare county life lists from CuyahogaCounty in Ohio, with say, Black Hawk Countyin Iowa? Easy.• Also, each participating <strong>ABA</strong> member willhave a profile page, with all of their stats inone place... think of it like the back of a baseballcard.There’s more (much more), and we’ll be keepingyou up to speed in Birding, Winging It,and the <strong>ABA</strong> Blog. So stay tuned, some excitingstuff is around the corner.AOU North and SouthIn last year’s <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>, we announced thecreation of two “new” lists—AOU North andSouth—and explained in great detail the geographicdefinitions of these areas. On theprinted submission form included with the lastsupplement, the AOU area was indeed, splitinto north and south... but the online versiondid not reflect the change until well after manyof you had sent in your totals. What is there tosay? We messed up. So, for this issue, there arethree AOU areas: AOU Area, AOU North andAOU South, so as to include everyone who sentin totals via the two forms.Greg Neise, EditorTHANK YOUAs in past years, the submissions to the <strong>ABA</strong><strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> and <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> were accompanied bygenerous donations which allow us to continueto provide a printed version of these reports.Those members that submitted donations appearthroughout the report in bold type face asa sign of recognition for their support.28 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


LIFE LIST DATA – Areas<strong>ABA</strong> AREA<strong>ABA</strong> AREA – 9701 887 N Smith, Macklin (MI)2 876 Basham, Benton (TN)3 875 N Sykes, Paul (GA)4 874 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)5 871 N Koundakjian, Christine (CA)6 870 Peavler, Larry (IN)7 864 Narins, David (FL)8 845 N Banstorp, Ebbe (CA)9 829 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)10 827 Funston, Bob (OK)11 826 Baicich, Paul (MD)12 821 Gambill, Charles (TX)12 821 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)14 819 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)14 819 N Taylor, Monte (CA)16 818 Peterson, Ted (WA)16 818 Shrader, Karen (OH)18 817 Shrader, John (OH)19 815 N McCullough, Louise (CA)20 814 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)21 813 N Cudney, Mark (CA)22 811 N Chaffin, David (TN)23 809 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)23 809 N Stecher, Karl (CO)25 807 N Borowik, Edward (NJ)26 806 N Sanders, Daniel (OH)27 805 O’Brien, Paul (MD)27 805 Stitzinger, Gary (ID)29 804 Bretz, Greg (FL)29 804 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)31 802 Harper, Ed (CA)32 800 Burden, Kenneth (WA)33 797 Schwitters, Michael (MT)34 795 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)35 794 Bruce, Lucie (TX)36 793 N Steurer, Grace (CA)37 792 Holmes, James (CA)38 791 N McGregor, Ian (WA)39 790 N Drummond, William (MA)39 790 Theis, Jerry (AZ)41 789 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)41 789 N Cooper, Linda (FL)41 789 Hemink, Lynn (CA)41 789 Pierce, Barrett (TX)41 789 Smith, Stuart (GA)46 788 Meyers, Martin (CA)47 787 N Campbell, Colin (DE)48 784 N Camburn, Keith (NC)48 784 Morse, Bob (WA)50 782 N Belyea, Glenn (MI)50 782 Haynie, Carl (WA)50 782 Moore, Stephen (MA)53 780 Cooney, Nick (TX)54 777 Bouton, Bill (CA)54 777 Hollinga, Ken (CA)56 776 Hirth, John (AZ)56 776 Matherly, Steven (TX)58 775 N <strong>Big</strong>gs, Wes (FL)59 773 Foxall, Roger (BC)60 772 Lindley, William (ON)60 772 Nelson, David W. (CA)60 772 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)63 771 Colyer, Richard (PA)63 771 Toochin, Michael (BC)65 770 Burlett, Donald (MI)65 770 N Kuecherer, Dennis (WI)65 770 Ohmart, Robert (TX)65 770 Pincelli, Thomas (TX)69 769 Prince, Thomas (MA)69 769 N Steurer, Maryanne (CA)71 767 Fuller, Jim (IA)71 767 N Henderson, John (TN)71 767 N Osborne, Bill (OH)71 767 N Rostron, Philip (TX)75 766 Oberle, Mark (WA)75 766 Vanderpoel, John (CO)75 766 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)78 765 N Crowe, David (NC)78 765 N Davis, Phil (MD)80 764 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)80 764 Mulligan, Mike (AB)80 764 Volkle, Barbara (MA)83 763 N Walton, Robert (IN)84 762 Janowski, John (DE)84 762 Turner, Henry (NY)86 761 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)87 760 N Blakeslee, William (GA)87 760 Chalfant, Don (MI)87 760 N Hutman, Gary (MI)87 760 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)87 760 Manor, Dale (MI)92 759 Patterson, Easy (Australia)92 759 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)94 758 Hirth, Martha (AZ)94 758 Tessen, Daryl (WI)94 758 N Wells, LaRue (MI)97 756 Carlson, Helen (MT)97 756 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)97 756 Haw, James (IN)97 756 Smith, Edwin (MI)97 756 Timm, Richard (PA)102 755 N Hagan, Ed (FL)102 755 Seegert, Greg (IL)104 754 N Fowler, Jim (MI)104 754 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)106 753 N Kahle, Anne (WA)107 752 McDavit, Mary (NC)107 752 Merritt, Bradford (NJ)107 752 N Steurer, Fritz (CA)107 752 Whelton, Bart (WA)111 751 N Saphir, Starr (NY)112 750 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)112 750 N O’Connor, Robert (MN)112 750 N Tess, Roger (AZ)112 750 White, Tony (WY)116 749 Barnes, Sally (AZ)116 749 N Dereamus, Dave (PA)116 749 Kittleman, Jane (TX)116 749 N Kutska, Michael (IL)120 748 Kersting, Cecil (RI)120 748 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)122 747 N Revare, Jack (KS)122 747 N Telford, Dave (CA)122 747 N Telford, Sharon (CA)125 746 Chapin, Gary (NY)126 745 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)126 745 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)128 743 Barnes, Gordon (AZ)129 742 Clark, Roger (NM)129 742 N Eastman, Roger (AZ)129 742 Frank, Phyllis (TX)129 742 Frank, Tony (TX)129 742 N Garner, Tom (PA)129 742 N Traver, Donald (NY)129 742 N Traver, Donna (NY)136 741 N Cooper, Byrum (FL)137 740 Currie, Rigdon (CA)137 740 Ekblad, Robert (MN)137 740 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)137 740 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)137 740 N Tischner, Kenneth (NJ)137 740 N Trott, Anthony (FL)143 739 Blum, Clyde (TN)143 739 N Holmes, James F. (AL)143 739 Schwitters, Constance (MT)146 738 Schottler, George (CO)146 738 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)146 738 N Woessner, Warren (MN)149 737 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)149 737 Morris, Bernard (PA)149 737 VanDyke, Beverly (MO)152 736 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)152 736 N Hays, Jim (AZ)152 736 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)155 735 N Campbell, Drew (NY)156 734 Bradley, Robert (CO)156 734 Cobb, John (CO)156 734 N Tkachuk, Russ (BC)159 733 Freeland, David (FL)159 733 Guse, Kevin (CA)159 733 Linzell, Doreene (OH)159 733 Weigant, Leo (MD)163 732 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)163 732 N Pepper, Todd (ON)163 732 Prytherch, Kenneth (NJ)166 731 N Smith, David (OR)167 730 Broderick, Carol (MD)167 730 N Butts, Judy (OR)167 730 Eliot, Ted (CA)167 730 Lebo, Harold (PA)167 730 N Mansen, Thor (BC)167 730 Robert, Fox (MA )173 729 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)174 728 Mark, David (NY)174 728 Smith, Shirley (MI)176 727 N Brown, James (MT)176 727 N Drummond, John (CO)176 727 Gay, Parker (UT)176 727 Steveson, Mark (AZ)176 727 Stilwell, Elton (TX)176 727 Stites, Bob (OR)176 727 N Wright, David (NC)183 726 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)183 726 Bates, Bob (AZ)183 726 N Chapell, Tom (MI)183 726 N Davis, Barbara (MD)183 726 Del Grande, William (PA)183 726 Humbert, Richard (PA)183 726 Miller, Leo (IL)183 726 Paul, Leonard (MI)191 725 Bieda, Robert (MA)191 725 Gordon, Jeffrey (CO)191 725 N Halsey, Laurens (AZ)191 725 N Kritchevsky, Evelyn (PA)191 725 Payne, Gordon (ON)191 725 N Russell, Ken (AK)191 725 N Simon, Joel (TX)191 725 N Swarr, James (FL)191 725 Wilt, Richard (AZ)200 724 N Litterst, Chuck (VA)200 724 N Maxwell, Bob (SC)200 724 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)200 724 N Sigsbee, James (FL)204 723 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)204 723 Resch, Michael (MA)206 722 Hoye, John (MA)206 722 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)206 722 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)209 721 Carter, Derb (NC)209 721 McDaniel, John (NY)209 721 Offill, Kennett (TX)212 720 Berger, Byron (OH)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 29


<strong>ABA</strong> AREAA R E A S212 720 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)212 720 LeGrand, Harry (NC)212 720 N Munthe, Jens (UT)212 720 Richards, Allan (MA)212 720 N Stone, Robert (TX)212 720 Wittman, William (NM)219 719 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)219 719 Bowen, Michael (MD)219 719 Buerger, Theodore (OR)219 719 Hansen, Al (FL)219 719 Hansen, Bev (FL)219 719 N Howard, Pierre (GA)219 719 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)219 719 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)219 719 Stewart, Barbara (VA)219 719 Windfelder, Frank (PA)229 718 N Chandik, Ted (CA)229 718 N Martin, Preston (TX)229 718 N Palmer, Richard (MO)229 718 Turnage, Marilyn (TX)229 718 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)234 717 N Gross, Stephen (FL)234 717 Morris, Clyde (VA)234 717 Namitz, Russ (OR)234 717 Stebbins, Sally (MI)238 716 Barr, James (SD)238 716 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)238 716 Hopkins, Edward (IN)238 716 Orsie, Matthew (WV)238 716 Terlouw, Joe (WA)238 716 Toneff, Ann (OH)238 716 Toner, Bill (OH)245 715 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)245 715 N Trott, Julie (FL)247 714 N Baker, John (IL)247 714 Buffa, Joelle (VA)247 714 Deifik, David (NH)247 714 Green, John (MN)247 714 Scyphers, Greg (NV)247 714 N Stokes, Gary (OH)247 714 N Wall, Ralph (VA)254 713 N Beers, Brian (VA)254 713 N Bowles, Arthur (MI)254 713 Cable, Ted (KS)254 713 Hagen, Arden (WA)254 713 Hagen, Sherry (WA)254 713 Knight, Rick (TN)254 713 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)254 713 N Weber, Magill (AZ)262 712 N Brenner, David (IL)262 712 Brown, Steven (CO)262 712 Corder, Mark (KS)262 712 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)262 712 Johnson, David (MI)262 712 N Kitchens, Valerie (VA)262 712 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)262 712 N Swanson, Phil (NE)262 712 Woolbright, Shane (OK)271 711 Gatchet, John (OR)271 711 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)273 710 Faike, Elise (ID)273 710 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)273 710 Hodson, Roberta (MA)273 710 N Jacobson, Kathy (TN)273 710 N Mackiernan, Gail (MD)273 710 Mammoser, Joe (CO)273 710 Oliver, David (VA)280 709 Bailey, Tom (NJ)280 709 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)280 709 N Simonson, Gary (MN)280 709 Smith, F. Glenn (SC)280 709 Smith, Howard (TX)285 708 Bell, Tyler (MD)285 708 N Groce, Betty (CA)285 708 N Hood, Larry (IL)285 708 Rohrbacher, Frank (DE)285 708 Tolles, Robert (MN)285 708 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)291 707 Brandow, Robert (ME)291 707 Kostenko, Jane (MD)291 707 N Rufe, Robert (DE)294 706 N Chapell, Dee (MI)294 706 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)294 706 Rapoza, Brian (FL)294 706 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)294 706 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)299 705 N Bosler, Justin (PA)299 705 Clendenen, Gail (TN)299 705 Clendenen, Steve (TN)299 705 N Ellman, Neil (NJ)299 705 Withgott, Jay (OR)304 704 Butcher, Greg (VA)304 704 N Febba, Sam (MI)304 704 Feighner, Micheal (CA)304 704 Hinds, James (ME)304 704 Pautsch, Richard (CO)304 704 N Sherwood, Stephen (MI)310 703 Anderson, Leif (AR)310 703 Bosler, Devin (PA)310 703 N Brandt, Jean (CA)310 703 Derven, Peter (CO)310 703 Hartman, Bob (MD)310 703 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)310 703 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)310 703 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)318 702 N Feeney, Christopher (GA)318 702 Filemyr, Albert (PA)318 702 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)318 702 Zimmer, James (CA)322 701 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)322 701 Fredricks, Gary (WA)322 701 LaBar, Bruce (WA)322 701 N Neville, Bruce (TX)322 701 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)327 700 Cairns, John (NY)327 700 Cairns, Laurie (NY)327 700 Hyett, Marvin (NJ)327 700 McNeely, Lee (KY)327 700 Wile, Mike (WA)332 699 Alberico, Cindy (IL)332 699 N Belyea, Maryanne (MI)332 699 Delorey, Alan (FL)332 699 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)332 699 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)332 699 Powers, Edwin (IN)332 699 Sosensky, Steve (CA)332 699 N Steven, Fass (WI)340 698 Currie, Hugh (ON)341 697 Pereksta, David (CA)342 696 Glydon, Jamie (NJ)342 696 N Hayes, JB (CO)342 696 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)342 696 N Wihler, Mike (OR)346 695 N Escott, Christopher (ON)346 695 Mantlik, Frank (CT)346 695 Struthers, Kit (ID)346 695 Toffic, Greg (WA)350 694 Bertrand, Bill (IL)350 694 N Bumgardner, Frank D. (TX)350 694 Center, Jonathan (MA)350 694 N Slattery, Edward (MA)354 693 N Marcum, James (VA)354 693 Stoner, Scott (NY)356 691 N Cady, Wilson (WA)356 691 Cox, Joe (TX)356 691 Schall, Michael (PA)356 691 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)360 690 Eaton, Nancy (CT)360 690 Paluzzi, Joseph (MA)360 690 N Smithson, Bruce (NC)360 690 N Stech, Brian (BC)360 690 N Wilson, Stu (FL)360 690 Wright, John (NC)366 689 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)366 689 Frechette, Richard (NH)366 689 Wright, Sheran (OR)369 688 N Begley, Tom (MA)369 688 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)369 688 Cahlander, David (MN)369 688 Caldwell, Craig (OH)369 688 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)369 688 N MacClendon, Travis (FL)369 688 Vooys, John (BC)376 687 O’Neill, Patty (MA)376 687 Patton, Helen (MD)376 687 Roberts, Tal (TX)379 686 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)379 686 Metzler, Bob (TX)379 686 Patick, David (WV)379 686 N Sheely, Carl (LA)379 686 Ziarno, Gerald (MI)384 685 N Forsythe, Wayne (NC)384 685 N Principe, Bill (MA)384 685 Sanders, Ira (CO)384 685 N Simon, Vicki (TX )388 684 Logan, James (AZ)388 684 Yandell, Ben (KY)390 683 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)390 683 Bremser, Bill (FL)390 683 Horn, David (OH)390 683 Schuette, Scott (MO)394 682 Benedetti, Jon (WV)394 682 Gallaher, Jim (MA)394 682 Lukens, Karl (NJ)394 682 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)394 682 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)399 681 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)399 681 Pittell, Robert (FL)401 680 N Bond, Harold (AZ)401 680 Boyd, John (FL)401 680 N Carlson, Jim (OR)401 680 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)401 680 Dwight, Cargill (VT)401 680 N Slattery, Amy (MA)401 680 N Small, Brian (CA)408 679 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)408 679 Chartier, Allen (MI)408 679 N Richardson, David (WA)408 679 Stirling, David (BC)408 679 N Weiss, William (NJ)408 679 Wright, Paula (NC)414 678 Ballenger, Clarence (NC)414 678 Brown, Robert (CO)414 678 N Easley, Charles (TX)417 677 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)418 676 Bono, Peter (MA)418 676 Brooks, Don (MI)418 676 N Davis, Ricky (NC)418 676 Weber, Wayne (BC)422 675 N Bell, Nancy (CO)422 675 N Kayton, Paula (CA)422 675 Mills, Charles (IN)422 675 Moore, Jeffrey (IN)422 675 Riffe, Sue (CO)427 674 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)427 674 Carlson, Richard (AZ)427 674 Fink, Bill (CO)427 674 N Guarente, Al (PA)427 674 N Hughes, William (AZ)427 674 Rudesill, Ruth (CA)433 673 N Finch, Debra (AZ)433 673 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)433 673 Nistico, Paul (FL)433 673 Parsons, Robert (MB)437 672 N Himes, Duncan (AZ)30 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


<strong>ABA</strong> AREA437 672 N Easley, Kevin (FL)437 672 Korducki, Mark (WI)437 672 Powers, Cynthia (IN)437 672 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)442 671 Brown, Lea Ann (CO)442 671 Lueders, Pat (MO)444 670 Diane, Pettey (OR)444 670 Geanangel, Charles (FL)444 670 N Hobbs, Brian (ON)444 670 Huner, Jay (LA)444 670 Overman, Karl (MI)444 670 N Putman, Robert (FL)444 670 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)451 669 Jones, Daniel (TX)451 669 Toochin, Sharon (BC)453 668 Coleman, Daniel (TX)453 668 Waltman, David (CO)455 667 Howe, Gene (NC)456 666 N Baltimore, Terry S. (FL)456 666 Dahlen, Tomas (MD)456 666 N Dexter, Coen (CO)456 666 Gubanyi, Joseph (NE)456 666 Holbrook, Robert (OK)456 666 McKee, John (IL)456 666 Nichnadowicz, Vincent F. (NJ)456 666 Osenton, Peter (MD)464 665 Bendorf, Carl (IA)464 665 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)464 665 N Ledec, George (VA)464 665 N Wright, Brenda (CO)468 664 Frenz, Bert (TX)468 664 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)470 663 N Anderson, Karen (MD)470 663 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)470 663 Saraceni, Paul (CA)470 663 Witt, Terry (TN)474 662 Knittle, Ken (WA)474 662 N Pasterczyk, Cathy (Austria)474 662 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)474 662 Snider, Patricia (CO)474 662 N Talkington, Clark (ND)479 661 Lawrence, James (WY)479 661 N Peebles, Gary (CA)481 660 Attridge, Barry (ON)481 660 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)481 660 Cassady, John (IN)481 660 N Finley, Joelle (LA)481 660 N Goodwin, David (FL)481 660 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)481 660 Malone, Larry (NM)481 660 Padelford, Barbara (NE)481 660 Padelford, Loren (NE)481 660 Roller, Joe (CO)481 660 N Thayer, Peter (FL)481 660 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)493 659 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)493 659 N Carr, Steve (UT)493 659 Gustafson, Donald (SC)493 659 Homan, Dick (AZ)493 659 Kaestner, Hank (MD)493 659 Laubach, Rene (MA)493 659 Neily, Larry (ON)493 659 N Titus, Carolyn (NV)493 659 Williamson, Christine (IL)493 659 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)503 658 Davis, Renee (NY)503 658 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)505 657 Keferl, Eugene (GA)505 657 Lawrence, Gloria (WY)507 656 Larsen, Reynold (RI)507 656 Robb, Roger (OR)509 655 Collins, Steve (TX)509 655 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)509 655 N Serafin, Wes (IL)512 654 N Fisher, David (UK)512 654 Gross, Steve (TX)512 654 Richard, Carroll (SC)512 654 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)516 653 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)516 653 Cook, William (NY)516 653 Disher, David (NC)516 653 N Martin, Etta Mae (TX)516 653 Stone, Byron (TX)516 653 N Strickland, Rose (NV)522 652 N Alwood, Cornelius (MO)522 652 Carlson, Roy (CA)522 652 Kluge, Karen (NH)522 652 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)522 652 N Macaulay, William (CT)522 652 Nikas, Mark (OR)522 652 Tufts, Gordon (NS)529 651 Barnes, Peter (TX)529 651 N Eccles, Stephen (VA)529 651 N Hoff, Ron (TN)532 650 N Haussler, Robert (NC)532 650 Kellner, Joey (CO)532 650 Todd, Michael (TN)532 650 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)536 649 Disher, Susan (NC)536 649 Elliott, Bruce (CA)536 649 Jennex, Scott (MI)539 648 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)540 647 Bockhahn, Brian (NC)540 647 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)540 647 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)540 647 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)540 647 Kavanagh, Kay (WI)540 647 Leonatti, Jean (MO)540 647 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)540 647 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)540 647 Wright, Marcia (NC)549 646 Kaestner, Peter (VA)549 646 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)549 646 N Washington, David (MI)552 645 Comeau, Cliff (MD)553 644 N Buecking, Jeff (MI)553 644 Fellers, Paul (FL)553 644 Pavlik, Tom (MI)553 644 Smith, Jerry (SD)553 644 Smith, Karen (SD)553 644 St. Jean, Janice (RI)559 643 Breault, Kevin (TN)559 643 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)559 643 Fawcett, Carol (TX)559 643 N Feldstein, Steven (PA)559 643 Haugh, Larry (VT)559 643 N Kirkwood, Dennis (MD)559 643 N Timberlake, Robert (MA)566 642 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)566 642 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)566 642 Miliotis, Paul (NH)566 642 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)570 641 Anderson, Kathleen (MO)570 641 Brogie, Mark (NE)570 641 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)573 640 Lenat, David (NC)574 639 N Daniels, David (IN)574 639 Donsker, David (NH)574 639 N Hardister, John (NC)577 638 Davis, Kent (VA)577 638 N Leal, David (OR)577 638 N Pittman, Galen (KS)577 638 N Seidler, Rosemary (LA)577 638 Sutton, William (AZ)582 637 Battalio, John (ID)582 637 Hatcher, Elizabeth (AZ)582 637 Kendall, John (IN)582 637 N Schwalbe, Paul (WI)586 636 Crawford, Steve (KS)586 636 Williams, Dave (KS)588 634 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)588 634 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)590 633 Meyer, Joyce (WA)591 632 Glick, Bruce (OH)591 632 Vickers, Dan (GA)593 631 N Seibert, Patricia (OK)594 630 N Boeringer, Bill (FL)594 630 Kopitzke, Jim (AZ)594 630 Litteer, Dwayne (TX)594 630 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)598 629 Conlon, Bob (OH)598 629 Warren, Phil (NC)600 628 Pruess, Neva (NE)601 627 N Wathen, Laura (CO)602 626 Barriger, Lou Anne (IN)602 626 Hamilton, Lyle (MI)604 625 Bain, Margaret (ON)604 625 N Bell, Charles (CO)604 625 N Eaton, Margery (FL)604 625 Kelly, Rich (NY)608 624 Laubach, Christyna (MA)609 623 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)609 623 N Janzen, Peter (KS)611 622 Edwards, Martin (ON)611 622 Ely, David (MA)611 622 N Maxwell, Judy (SC)611 622 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)611 622 Plew, Sam (IN)611 622 N Schwalbe, Glenna (WI)617 621 Deininger, Todd (CO)618 620 Coleman, Decie (TX)618 620 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)620 619 N Davis, Neil (BC)620 619 Lesser, James (MI)620 619 Matson, David (VA)620 619 Neill, Kevin (BC)620 619 N Rolle, Kevin (AZ)625 618 Hubbell, John (DC)625 618 Pike, Ralph (FL)627 617 Arendt, Dennis (OR)627 617 Bauer, Paul (MO)627 617 Casey, Daniel (MT)627 617 Evanson, Randall (FL)627 617 N MacNeil, Doug (NJ)632 616 N Dewire, Robert (CT)632 616 Kline, Philip (AZ)632 616 Pugh, Joe (CO)632 616 Pugh, Marcia (CO)636 615 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)637 614 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)637 614 Block, Andrew (NY)637 614 N Clark, Ron (NC)637 614 N Ford, Volney (MD)637 614 Mole, Noreen (MA)637 614 Pedro, Carlos (RI)637 614 Riding, Keith (BC)644 613 N Goverts, Irene (DE)644 613 Sundberg, Jeff (IL)644 613 N West, Steve (NM)647 612 N Getgood, John (VA)647 612 James, John (WA)647 612 Jensen, Charles (NM)647 612 Proescholdt, Mark (IA)651 611 Dillon, Mike (TX)651 611 N Fekel, Francis (TN)651 611 Felker, Linda (FL)651 611 Friedman, Darlene (MI)651 611 Hackert-Stoner, Denise (NY)656 610 N Bumgardner, Jeanette (TX)656 610 Ferguson, Carol (TX)656 610 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)656 610 Neily, Wayne (NS)660 609 N Ekroth, Carl (CT)660 609 Hollie, David (GA)660 609 N Jones, Greg (FL)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 31


<strong>ABA</strong> AREA – CANADAA R E A S660 609 Pulliam, Bill (TN)664 608 Hubinger, Mark (MI)664 608 N Moore, Jim (CA)664 608 Simonson, Don (MD)667 607 Van Epps, Rob (NC)668 606 Emmons, Michael (MA)668 606 N Menart, Tony (FL)668 606 N Williamson, John (MD)671 605 Blagdon, Chris (MA)671 605 N David, Reginald (HI)671 605 Meade, Larry (VA)674 604 N Begg, Barbara (BC)674 604 N Churchill, Morgan (WY)674 604 Epstein, Robert (FL)677 603 Chickering, Douglas (MA)677 603 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)677 603 Prothro, Brenda (TX)680 602 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)680 602 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)680 602 Whaley, Warren (MI)683 601 Martin, Bryn (MI)683 601 Vennema, Peter (NM)685 600 N Lewis, Robert (MO)685 600 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)685 600 Smith, Michael (VA)688 599 Esralson, Lloyd (BC)688 599 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)690 598 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)690 598 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)690 598 N Sorrells, Curtis (LA)693 597 Henise, Don (MI)694 596 Cyger, Ron (CA)694 596 Mann, Jon (AZ)696 595 Fanning, Rob (NJ)696 595 Mowat, George (MT)696 595 Smith, David (TX)699 594 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)700 593 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)700 593 N Harvey, Simon (SC)700 593 N OMalley, Mike (TN)700 593 Siebert, Randy (CO)704 592 Goff, Melvin (CO)704 592 Grieef, Gordon (MB)704 592 N Plooster, Suzi (CO)707 591 Hartman, Ken (TX)707 591 Hobbs, Michael (WA)707 591 Lee, Marie Cecile (CO)710 590 Knight, Gene (MS)710 590 N Nelson-Moore, James (NM)710 590 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)713 589 Ealding, Wendy (VA)713 589 Hoeksema, Jason (MS)713 589 Simons, Don (AR)713 589 N Swant, Gary (MT)717 588 N Turk, Gary (WI)718 587 N Viola, Alfred (MA)718 587 N Viola, Joy (MA)720 586 Frank, James (WI)720 586 Knight, Shannon (MS)720 586 Loftin, Horace (NC)720 586 Mills, Katharine (MA)720 586 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)725 585 N Swift, Byron (DC)726 584 Holmquist, Howard (DE)726 584 N Richardson, Glen (MD)726 584 N Shaw, Eric (FL)729 583 Land, Mark E. (KS)730 582 N Miller, Kathy (OH)730 582 Wood, Douglas (OK)732 580 Winans, Catherine (TX)733 579 Anderson, Terry (KY)734 577 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)735 576 Perkowitz, Marc (IL)735 576 Salerno, Salvatore (CA)737 575 N Jones, Debbie (FL)737 575 Lloyd, Nannellyn (SC)737 575 N Miller, Richard (OH)737 575 Woodward, Rob (NH)741 574 Peterson, Roy (IL)742 572 Palmer, Jeffrey (SD)743 571 N Snively, Elaine (OH)744 569 Capobianco, Peter (TN)744 569 Sefton, Mike (MI)744 569 Woodruff, Barry (WA)747 568 Edwards, Lisa (CO)747 568 Riemer, Dean (ND)749 567 Allen, Brian (MI)749 567 N Cannings, Russ (BC)749 567 N Major, James (TX)749 567 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)749 567 Wagner, Gary (CA)754 566 N Fritzhand, James (CA)754 566 N King, Gail (TN)754 566 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)757 562 N Debellevue, Robert (LA)757 562 N Parsons, Robert (MD)757 562 Willison, Michael (WA)760 560 Boyd, Roger (KS)760 560 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)762 559 Cowan, Larry (BC)762 559 N Prak, Jan Willem (CA)764 558 N Broderick, Bill (NY)764 558 N Wasilewski, Robert (WA)766 557 Gerrish, Randolph (PA)767 555 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)768 553 Compton, Stephen (SC)769 552 Oulman, Kenneth (MN)770 549 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)770 549 Harding, Jeff (OR)772 548 N Gay, Barbara (FL)773 547 Leger, Daniel (NE)774 543 Berner, John (TX)774 543 Bruno, Rexanne (VA)776 542 N Lindsay, Margaret (FL)777 540 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)778 539 N Byrne, Dick (UK)778 539 N Gerrish, Sarah (PA)780 536 Otte, Charles (KS)781 535 Peachey, Jack (SC)781 535 Peachey, John (SC)783 534 Jones, Ralph (CO)783 534 Rowland, RL MSgt (ID)783 534 Smith, David C. (MD)786 533 N Epps, Susan (MS)786 533 Southern, Sterling (NC)786 533 Wilder, Darrel (TN)789 531 Burdo, Alex (CT)790 529 Davis, Robert (ID)790 529 Otte, Jaye (KS)790 529 N Shipman, John W. (NM)793 528 N Peters, Joy (DE)793 528 N Rakestraw, John (OR)793 528 Scott, David (IL)793 528 Wilberding, Thomas (CO)797 526 N Braun, Charles (SC)798 522 N Sherwood Noguchi, Jessica (NY)799 521 Elllis, E. B. (TX)799 521 Epstein, Janet (FL)799 521 Lukens, Judy (NJ)799 521 Thomas, Erik (NC)803 519 Bowman, Bruce (MI)803 519 N Cameron, Kathleen (ID)803 519 Murray, Rodney (DE)803 519 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)807 517 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)807 517 Quintas, Paul (IL)809 515 Bernard, Michael (SC)809 515 Iyoob, Ali (NC)809 515 Leach, Kaarin Record (NC)812 514 N Brown, Jeff (CA)813 513 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)814 512 N Spann, Bill (GA)814 512 N Spann, Laura (GA)816 511 Bennett, Mark (KY)816 511 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)816 511 Pannell, Lester (MO)819 510 Swick, Nate (NC)819 510 Uffman, Joshua (MO)821 508 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)821 508 Schroeder, Carl (WI)823 506 N Hoffman, Russ (PA)824 505 Gorbet, Larry (NM)824 505 N Simmons, Amy (NY)826 504 Lill, Joe (IL)827 503 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)828 501 N Stock, Jeremiah (CA)829 500 N Thompson, Janet (TX)CANADA – 6681 539 Foxall, Roger (BC)2 518 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)3 500 N Escott, Christopher (ON)3 500 Toochin, Michael (BC)5 489 Stirling, David (BC)6 483 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)7 481 Currie, Hugh (ON)8 478 N Campbell, Drew (NY)9 477 Mark, David (NY)10 476 Gawn, Mark (ON)11 474 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)11 474 N Tkachuk, Russ (BC)11 474 Toochin, Sharon (BC)14 470 Lindley, William (ON)15 469 Wormington, Alan (ON)16 468 Weber, Wayne (BC)17 461 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)18 455 Bain, Margaret (ON)18 455 Neily, Wayne (NS)20 453 N Mansen, Thor (BC)21 451 Neily, Larry (ON)22 449 N Begg, Barbara (BC)22 449 Riding, Keith (BC)24 448 Neill, Kevin (BC)24 448 Tufts, Gordon (NS)26 441 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)26 441 Mulligan, Mike (AB)28 440 Esralson, Lloyd (BC)29 439 Cowan, Larry (BC)29 439 N Stech, Brian (BC)31 434 Payne, Gordon (ON)31 434 Vooys, John (BC)33 429 Grieef, Gordon (MB)34 422 N Cannings, Russ (BC)35 421 Veelma, Liis (MB)35 421 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)37 415 Parsons, Robert (MB)38 413 Edwards, Martin (ON)38 413 Patterson, Easy (Australia)40 412 Kersting, Cecil (RI)41 408 Overman, Karl (MI)41 408 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)41 408 Timmons, Tony (AB)44 405 N Pepper, Todd (ON)45 403 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)46 401 N Walton, Robert (IN)47 400 Dwight, Cargill (VT)48 398 Chartier, Allen (MI)48 398 N Hobbs, Brian (ON)50 397 Burden, Kenneth (WA)51 390 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)52 389 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)53 386 N Fowler, Jim (MI)54 379 Quickert, Nick (ON)55 377 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)56 375 Attridge, Barry (ON)32 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


CANADA – LOWER FORTY-EIGHT56 375 White, Tony (WY)58 374 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)59 369 Haynie, Carl (WA)60 368 Frenz, Bert (TX)60 368 Mills, Kirsten (BC)62 366 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)63 365 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)64 363 N Febba, Sam (MI)65 358 Smith, Edwin (MI)66 356 N Simonson, Gary (MN)67 353 Smith, Shirley (MI)68 351 Cram, Phillip (AB)68 351 McDavit, Mary (NC)70 350 N Kimm, Jeremy (BC)LOWER FORTY-EIGHT – 9071 810 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)2 807 N Koundakjian, Christine (CA)3 802 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)4 793 N Sykes, Paul (GA)5 790 Peavler, Larry (IN)6 776 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)7 773 Funston, Bob (OK)8 771 N <strong>Big</strong>gs, Wes (FL)9 770 Gambill, Charles (TX)9 770 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)11 765 O’Brien, Paul (MD)12 764 Peterson, Ted (WA)13 763 Narins, David (FL)14 760 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)15 759 N Drummond, William (MA)15 759 Holmes, James (CA)17 755 N Sanders, Daniel (OH)18 752 Moore, Stephen (MA)18 752 Nelson, David W. (CA)18 752 N Taylor, Monte (CA)21 750 Baicich, Paul (MD)22 748 Morse, Bob (WA)23 746 Colyer, Richard (PA)23 746 N Cudney, Mark (CA)25 745 N Rostron, Philip (TX)25 745 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)27 742 Meyers, Martin (CA)27 742 N Saphir, Starr (NY)29 741 N Chaffin, David (TN)29 741 N Stecher, Karl (CO)31 740 N Steurer, Grace (CA)32 736 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)33 733 Volkle, Barbara (MA)34 732 Weigant, Leo (MD)35 731 Bouton, Bill (CA)35 731 N Campbell, Colin (DE)37 730 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)38 729 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)39 728 Robert, Fox (MA )40 727 Prince, Thomas (MA)41 725 Hemink, Lynn (CA)42 724 Haynie, Carl (WA)43 723 Stilwell, Elton (TX)43 723 N Swarr, James (FL)45 722 N Belyea, Glenn (MI)45 722 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)45 722 Hollinga, Ken (CA)48 721 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)48 721 Bruce, Lucie (TX)48 721 Matherly, Steven (TX)51 720 N Henderson, John (TN)51 720 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)53 719 Burden, Kenneth (WA)53 719 N Dereamus, Dave (PA)53 719 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)56 718 Clark, Roger (NM)56 718 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)56 718 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)56 718 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)60 717 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)60 717 N McGregor, Ian (WA)62 716 N Kuecherer, Dennis (WI)63 715 Blum, Clyde (TN)63 715 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)63 715 Pierce, Barrett (TX)63 715 N Tischner, Kenneth (NJ)67 714 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)67 714 N Walton, Robert (IN)69 713 Deifik, David (NH)69 713 Hopkins, Edward (IN)69 713 McDavit, Mary (NC)69 713 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)73 712 Haw, James (IN)73 712 Oberle, Mark (WA)75 711 Guse, Kevin (CA)76 710 Cooney, Nick (TX)76 710 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)76 710 N Hagan, Ed (FL)76 710 Mulligan, Mike (AB)80 709 Chalfant, Don (MI)80 709 Morris, Bernard (PA)80 709 N Steurer, Fritz (CA)83 708 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)83 708 Hirth, John (AZ)83 708 Tessen, Daryl (WI)83 708 Woolbright, Shane (OK)87 706 N Blakeslee, William (GA)87 706 Gatchet, John (OR)87 706 Hirth, Martha (AZ)87 706 Merritt, Bradford (NJ)91 705 Bieda, Robert (MA)91 705 N Bosler, Justin (PA)91 705 Clendenen, Gail (TN)91 705 Clendenen, Steve (TN)91 705 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)91 705 N Hays, Jim (AZ)91 705 Resch, Michael (MA)98 704 Smith, Edwin (MI)99 703 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)99 703 Ekblad, Robert (MN)99 703 N Kahle, Anne (WA)99 703 Timm, Richard (PA)99 703 Whelton, Bart (WA)104 702 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)104 702 Bosler, Devin (PA)104 702 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)104 702 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)108 701 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)108 701 N Beers, Brian (VA)110 700 Butcher, Greg (VA)110 700 Filemyr, Albert (PA)110 700 N Kutska, Michael (IL)113 699 Linzell, Doreene (OH)113 699 Sosensky, Steve (CA)115 698 Miller, Leo (IL)115 698 N Telford, Dave (CA)115 698 N Telford, Sharon (CA)115 698 N Wright, David (NC)119 697 N Drummond, John (CO)119 697 N Mackiernan, Gail (MD)119 697 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)122 696 Chapin, Gary (NY)122 696 N Neville, Bruce (TX)122 696 Smith, Shirley (MI)125 695 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)125 695 Eliot, Ted (CA)125 695 Kersting, Cecil (RI)128 694 N Davis, Phil (MD)128 694 Hansen, Al (FL)128 694 Hansen, Bev (FL)128 694 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)128 694 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)128 694 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)134 693 Zimmer, James (CA)135 692 Frank, Phyllis (TX)135 692 Frank, Tony (TX)135 692 White, Tony (WY)135 692 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)139 691 Hagen, Arden (WA)139 691 Hagen, Sherry (WA)139 691 Prytherch, Kenneth (NJ)139 691 Schall, Michael (PA)143 690 N Cady, Wilson (WA)143 690 Cox, Joe (TX)143 690 Feighner, Micheal (CA)143 690 Fredricks, Gary (WA)143 690 Namitz, Russ (OR)143 690 Ohmart, Robert (TX)149 689 Broderick, Carol (MD)149 689 Brown, Steven (CO)149 689 N Holmes, James F. (AL)152 688 Morris, Clyde (VA)152 688 Paluzzi, Joseph (MA)152 688 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)155 687 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)155 687 Freeland, David (FL)155 687 O’Neill, Patty (MA)155 687 Schwitters, Michael (MT)159 686 Bowen, Michael (MD)159 686 Withgott, Jay (OR)161 685 Cobb, John (CO)161 685 Patterson, Easy (Australia)161 685 Sanders, Ira (CO)161 685 N Swanson, Phil (NE)161 685 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)166 684 N Belyea, Maryanne (MI)166 684 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)166 684 Terlouw, Joe (WA)166 684 Toffic, Greg (WA)170 683 Buerger, Theodore (OR)170 683 Pereksta, David (CA)170 683 N Principe, Bill (MA)170 683 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)170 683 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)175 682 Buffa, Joelle (VA)175 682 N Halsey, Laurens (AZ)175 682 Oliver, David (VA)178 681 Foxall, Roger (BC)178 681 LaBar, Bruce (WA)178 681 N Palmer, Richard (MO)178 681 N Traver, Donald (NY)178 681 N Traver, Donna (NY)183 680 Barr, James (SD)183 680 Geanangel, Charles (FL)183 680 Hoye, John (MA)183 680 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)187 679 Hodson, Roberta (MA)187 679 Offill, Kennett (TX)187 679 N Slattery, Edward (MA)190 678 Bradley, Robert (CO)190 678 N O’Connor, Robert (MN)192 677 Bell, Tyler (MD)192 677 Mark, David (NY)194 676 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)194 676 Kostenko, Jane (MD)194 676 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)194 676 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)194 676 N Smith, David (OR)194 676 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)200 675 N Fowler, Jim (MI)200 675 N Wall, Ralph (VA)202 674 Cable, Ted (KS)202 674 Horn, David (OH)202 674 Moore, Jeffrey (IN)202 674 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)202 674 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)202 674 N Simon, Joel (TX)202 674 N Trott, Anthony (FL)202 674 Wile, Mike (WA)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 33


LOWER FORTY-EIGHT – UNITED STATES431 609 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)431 609 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)437 608 N Fekel, Francis (TN)437 608 Simonson, Don (MD)437 608 Witt, Terry (TN)440 607 Friedman, Darlene (MI)440 607 N Goverts, Irene (DE)440 607 N Moore, Jim (CA)443 606 Disher, Susan (NC)443 606 Emmons, Michael (MA)443 606 Jensen, Charles (NM)443 606 N Leal, David (OR)443 606 Pulliam, Bill (TN)448 605 Cook, William (NY)448 605 Meade, Larry (VA)448 605 Van Epps, Rob (NC)451 604 Blagdon, Chris (MA)451 604 N West, Steve (NM)453 601 Brooks, Don (MI)453 601 N Wathen, Laura (CO)453 601 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)456 600 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)456 600 Smith, Michael (VA)458 598 N Ford, Volney (MD)458 598 Vennema, Peter (NM)460 597 Epstein, Robert (FL)461 596 N David, Reginald (HI)461 596 Mann, Jon (AZ)463 595 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)463 595 Martin, Bryn (MI)465 594 Henise, Don (MI)466 593 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)466 593 N Harvey, Simon (SC)468 592 Fanning, Rob (NJ)468 592 Felker, Linda (FL)470 590 Knight, Gene (MS)470 590 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)470 590 Oglesby, Clifford (NY)470 590 Proescholdt, Mark (IA)470 590 Stirling, David (BC)470 590 Whaley, Warren (MI)476 589 N Boeringer, Bill (FL)477 587 Deininger, Todd (CO)477 587 Hartman, Ken (TX)479 586 Knight, Shannon (MS)479 586 Mills, Katharine (MA)481 585 Coleman, Decie (TX)481 585 Hoeksema, Jason (MS)483 584 N Bell, Charles (CO)483 584 N Shaw, Eric (FL)485 583 N Boyd, Richard (NC)485 583 N Escott, Christopher (ON)487 582 Ferguson, Carol (TX)487 582 Hobbs, Michael (WA)487 582 Land, Mark E. (KS)487 582 Wood, Douglas (OK)491 581 N Bumgardner, Jeanette (TX)491 581 N Churchill, Morgan (WY)491 581 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)491 581 Simons, Don (AR)495 580 Hubinger, Mark (MI)495 580 Pugh, Joe (CO)495 580 Pugh, Marcia (CO)498 579 Frenz, Bert (TX)498 579 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)498 579 N Jones, Greg (FL)498 579 Lorna, West (AL)498 579 N Swift, Byron (DC)503 578 Litteer, Dwayne (TX)504 577 N Eaton, Margery (FL)504 577 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)504 577 Smith, David (TX)507 576 Currie, Hugh (ON)508 575 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)509 574 Hackert-Stoner, Denise (NY)509 574 Perkowitz, Marc (IL)509 574 Pruess, Neva (NE)512 573 Ealding, Wendy (VA)512 573 N Hardister, John (NC)512 573 Winans, Catherine (TX)515 572 N Swant, Gary (MT)516 571 Goff, Melvin (CO)516 571 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)516 571 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)516 571 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)516 571 N Miller, Kathy (OH)521 570 Prothro, Brenda (TX)522 569 Attridge, Barry (ON)522 569 N Jones, Debbie (FL)524 568 Edwards, Lisa (CO)524 568 Woodruff, Barry (WA)526 567 Allen, Brian (MI)526 567 Capobianco, Peter (TN)526 567 N Menart, Tony (FL)526 567 Riemer, Dean (ND)530 566 N Miller, Richard (OH)530 566 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)532 565 Evanson, Randall (FL)533 564 Hollie, David (GA)533 564 James, John (WA)533 564 Peterson, Roy (IL)536 561 N Richardson, Glen (MD)537 560 Boyd, Roger (KS)538 559 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)538 559 Tufts, Gordon (NS)540 558 Willison, Michael (WA)541 557 Kolb, Maryann (SC)541 557 N Parsons, Robert (MD)541 557 N Wasilewski, Robert (WA)544 556 Wagner, Gary (CA)545 554 N King, Gail (TN)546 553 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)546 553 Siebert, Randy (CO)548 550 N OMalley, Mike (TN)549 548 Harding, Jeff (OR)549 548 Langton, Arthur (CA)551 546 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)552 545 Loftin, Horace (NC)553 542 N Broderick, Bill (NY)553 542 Bruno, Rexanne (VA)553 542 Mowat, George (MT)556 540 Edwards, Martin (ON)556 540 N Michelson, Christina (WY)558 539 Leger, Daniel (NE)559 538 Bain, Margaret (ON)560 536 Berner, John (TX)560 536 N Viola, Alfred (MA)560 536 N Viola, Joy (MA)563 535 Otte, Charles (KS)563 535 Southern, Josh (NC)565 534 Rowland, RL MSgt (ID)565 534 Smith, David C. (MD)567 533 Wilder, Darrel (TN)568 532 N Byrne, Dick (UK)569 531 N Epps, Susan (MS)569 531 Riding, Keith (BC)571 530 Southern, Sterling (NC)572 529 Davis, Robert (ID)572 529 N Shipman, John W. (NM)574 528 Otte, Jaye (KS)574 528 N Peters, Joy (DE)574 528 N Rakestraw, John (OR)574 528 Scott, David (IL)578 525 Burdo, Alex (CT)578 525 N Snively, Elaine (OH)580 524 N Braun, Charles (SC)581 523 N Lindsay, Margaret (FL)582 522 N Sherwood Noguchi, Jessica (NY)583 520 Lukens, Judy (NJ)584 519 Murray, Rodney (DE)584 519 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)586 518 Elllis, E. B. (TX)587 517 Quintas, Paul (IL)588 515 Bernard, Michael (SC)588 515 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)590 514 N Brown, Jeff (CA)590 514 Jones, Ralph (CO)592 512 N Hobbs, Brian (ON)593 511 Bennett, Mark (KY)594 510 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)594 510 Uffman, Joshua (MO)596 509 Epstein, Janet (FL)597 508 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)597 508 Schroeder, Carl (WI)599 506 Esralson, Lloyd (BC)600 505 N Simmons, Amy (NY)601 504 Lill, Joe (IL)602 501 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)602 501 N Stock, Jeremiah (CA)604 500 N Spann, Bill (GA)604 500 N Spann, Laura (GA)604 500 N Thompson, Janet (TX)UNITED STATES – 10551 933 N Smith, Macklin (MI)1 933 N Sykes, Paul (GA)3 899 Peavler, Larry (IN)4 891 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)4 891 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)6 887 Narins, David (FL)7 865 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)7 865 Gambill, Charles (TX)7 865 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)10 863 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)11 857 Funston, Bob (OK)12 853 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)13 851 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)14 850 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)15 847 N Drummond, William (MA)15 847 Holmes, James (CA)17 846 Morse, Bob (WA)17 846 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)19 839 N Steurer, Grace (CA)20 837 N Cudney, Mark (CA)21 836 Hirth, John (AZ)22 830 N Stecher, Karl (CO)23 828 N McGregor, Ian (WA)24 825 Burden, Kenneth (WA)25 824 N Chaffin, David (TN)26 823 Haynie, Carl (WA)26 823 Oberle, Mark (WA)26 823 N Taylor, Monte (CA)29 820 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)30 817 Hirth, Martha (AZ)30 817 N Walton, Robert (IN)32 814 N Davis, Phil (MD)32 814 Moore, Stephen (MA)34 812 O’Brien, Paul (MD)35 811 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)36 808 N Rostron, Philip (TX)37 806 Hemink, Lynn (CA)38 805 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)38 805 Nelson, David W. (CA)38 805 Toochin, Michael (BC)41 803 N Sanders, Daniel (OH)42 802 N Henderson, John (TN)43 800 Prince, Thomas (MA)44 799 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)45 797 Bruce, Lucie (TX)45 797 Chalfant, Don (MI)45 797 Volkle, Barbara (MA)45 797 Whelton, Bart (WA)49 795 N Hagan, Ed (FL)50 793 N Kahle, Anne (WA)51 791 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 35


UNITED STATESA R E A S51 791 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)53 790 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)53 790 Kersting, Cecil (RI)55 789 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)56 787 N Holmes, James F. 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Bradley (NY)103 755 Faike, Elise (ID)103 755 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)103 755 Smith, Shirley (MI)103 755 N Trott, Julie (FL)108 753 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)108 753 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)108 753 Timm, Richard (PA)111 752 Haw, James (IN)111 752 N Traver, Donald (NY)111 752 N Traver, Donna (NY)114 751 N Fowler, Jim (MI)114 751 Fredricks, Gary (WA)114 751 N Steurer, Fritz (CA)117 749 Feighner, Micheal (CA)117 749 N O’Connor, Robert (MN)119 748 McDavit, Mary (NC)119 748 N Palmer, Richard (MO)121 747 N Beers, Brian (VA)121 747 Hagen, Arden (WA)123 746 Smith, Howard (TX)123 746 N Swanson, Phil (NE)125 745 Chartier, Allen (MI)125 745 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)127 744 Brandow, Robert (ME)127 744 Chapin, Gary (NY)127 744 N Dereamus, Dave (PA)127 744 Eliot, Ted (CA)127 744 Freeland, David (FL)127 744 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)133 743 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)133 743 Wittman, William (NM)133 743 Wyatt, Betty P. 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Christine (RI)151 733 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)155 732 Weigant, Leo (MD)156 731 Green, John (MN)157 730 Bradley, Robert (CO)157 730 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)159 729 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)159 729 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)159 729 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)159 729 Zimmer, James (CA)163 727 N Hayes, JB (CO)163 727 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)163 727 N Munthe, Jens (UT)166 726 Cahlander, David (MN)166 726 Linzell, Doreene (OH)166 726 Mark, David (NY)169 725 N Halsey, Laurens (AZ)169 725 Resch, Michael (MA)169 725 Wile, Mike (WA)172 724 Bieda, Robert (MA)172 724 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)172 724 Miller, Leo (IL)172 724 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)176 723 N Kayton, Paula (CA)176 723 Stilwell, Elton (TX)176 723 N Swarr, James (FL)179 722 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)179 722 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)179 722 N Neville, Bruce (TX)182 721 Bono, Peter (MA)182 721 N Ledec, George (VA)182 721 Paul, Leonard (MI)182 721 Stoner, Scott (NY)186 720 McDaniel, John (NY)186 720 Richards, Allan (MA)186 720 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)189 719 N David, Reginald (HI)189 719 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)189 719 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)192 718 N Dexter, Coen (CO)192 718 Hagen, Sherry (WA)194 717 N Brandt, Jean (CA)194 717 Namitz, Russ (OR)194 717 N Principe, Bill (MA)194 717 Rapoza, Brian (FL)194 717 N Wright, Brenda (CO)199 715 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)199 715 Waltman, David (CO)199 715 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)202 714 N Baker, John (IL)202 714 N Carlson, Jim (OR)202 714 Geanangel, Charles (FL)205 713 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)205 713 Hopkins, Edward (IN)207 710 Nikas, Mark (OR)207 710 N Wall, Ralph (VA)209 709 Hodson, Roberta (MA)210 708 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)210 708 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)212 707 Bremser, Bill (FL)213 706 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)213 706 Larsen, Reynold (RI)213 706 Oliver, David (VA)216 705 Clendenen, Gail (TN)216 705 Clendenen, Steve (TN)216 705 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)216 705 Mills, Charles (IN)216 705 N Simonson, Gary (MN)221 703 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)221 703 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)223 702 N Anderson, Karen (MD)223 702 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)225 701 Paluzzi, Joseph (MA)225 701 Toffic, Greg (WA)227 700 Filemyr, Albert (PA)227 700 N Sigsbee, James (FL)229 699 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)229 699 Glydon, Jamie (NJ)229 699 Sosensky, Steve (CA)232 698 Coleman, Daniel (TX)232 698 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)232 698 Kaestner, Hank (MD)232 698 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)236 697 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)236 697 LaBar, Bruce (WA)236 697 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)239 696 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)239 696 Pereksta, David (CA)241 695 N Easley, Kevin (FL)242 694 N Belyea, Maryanne (MI)242 694 N Putman, Robert (FL)242 694 N Slattery, Edward (MA)242 694 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)242 694 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)247 693 Williamson, Christine (IL)248 692 Center, Jonathan (MA)248 692 N Febba, Sam (MI)250 691 N Bumgardner, Frank D. (TX)250 691 N Cady, Wilson (WA)250 691 N Marcum, James (VA)250 691 Rudesill, Ruth (CA)250 691 Schall, Michael (PA)255 690 Carlson, Richard (AZ)255 690 Cox, Joe (TX)255 690 N Groce, Betty (CA)255 690 Gubanyi, Joseph (NE)255 690 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)260 689 Frechette, Richard (NH)260 689 Kluge, Karen (NH)260 689 Todd, Michael (TN)263 688 Delorey, Alan (FL)263 688 Eaton, Nancy (CT)263 688 Haugh, Larry (VT)263 688 Roller, Joe (CO)263 688 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)263 688 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)269 687 Roberts, Tal (TX)270 686 Patton, Helen (MD)271 685 N Forsythe, Wayne (NC)271 685 Keferl, Eugene (GA)271 685 Sanders, Ira (CO)36 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


UNITED STATES271 685 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)275 684 Currie, Hugh (ON)276 683 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)276 683 Disher, David (NC)276 683 Metzler, Bob (TX)276 683 Robb, Roger (OR)276 683 Witt, Terry (TN)281 682 Benedetti, Jon (WV)281 682 N Rolle, Kevin (AZ)281 682 N Wilson, Stu (FL)284 681 Kaestner, Peter (VA)284 681 N Peebles, Gary (CA)286 680 Barr, James (SD)286 680 N Pepper, Todd (ON)286 680 N Slattery, Amy (MA)286 680 N Small, Brian (CA)290 679 Gallaher, Jim (MA)290 679 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)292 678 Attridge, Barry (ON)292 678 N Bond, Harold (AZ)294 677 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)294 677 Disher, Susan (NC)294 677 N Guarente, Al (PA)297 676 Meyer, Joyce (WA)297 676 Pittell, Robert (FL)299 675 N Bell, Nancy (CO)299 675 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)299 675 Riffe, Sue (CO)302 674 Moore, Jeffrey (IN)303 673 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)303 673 Frenz, Bert (TX)303 673 Homan, Dick (AZ)303 673 Lukens, Karl (NJ)307 672 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)307 672 N Thayer, Peter (FL)309 671 Brooks, Don (MI)309 671 Dwight, Cargill (VT)309 671 Felker, Linda (FL)309 671 Lueders, Pat (MO)313 670 N Leal, David (OR)314 669 Donsker, David (NH)314 669 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)314 669 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)314 669 Kelly, Rich (NY)314 669 Leonatti, Jean (MO)314 669 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)320 668 N Finch, Debra (AZ)320 668 N Kirkwood, Dennis (MD)320 668 Kline, Philip (AZ)323 667 Diane, Pettey (OR)323 667 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)323 667 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)326 666 Dahlen, Tomas (MD)326 666 McKee, John (IL)328 665 N Carr, Steve (UT)328 665 N Stech, Brian (BC)330 664 Fellers, Paul (FL)330 664 Holbrook, Robert (OK)330 664 Osenton, Peter (MD)330 664 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)334 663 Evanson, Randall (FL)334 663 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)334 663 Saraceni, Paul (CA)337 661 Hatcher, Elizabeth (AZ)337 661 Snider, Patricia (CO)339 660 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)339 660 Cassady, John (IN)339 660 N Goodwin, David (FL)339 660 Jones, Daniel (TX)339 660 Malone, Larry (NM)344 659 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)345 658 Davis, Renee (NY)345 658 N Finley, Joelle (LA)345 658 Nichnadowicz, Vincent F. (NJ)345 658 Nistico, Paul (FL)349 657 Carlson, Roy (CA)349 657 Coleman, Decie (TX)349 657 N Fekel, Francis (TN)349 657 Pugh, Joe (CO)349 657 Pugh, Marcia (CO)354 656 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)355 655 Collins, Steve (TX)356 654 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)356 654 Goff, Melvin (CO)356 654 Litteer, Dwayne (TX)356 654 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)356 654 Stirling, David (BC)356 654 Weber, Wayne (BC)362 652 Deininger, Todd (CO)363 651 Barnes, Peter (TX)364 650 Kellner, Joey (CO)365 649 Comeau, Cliff (MD)365 649 Parsons, Robert (MB)365 649 Richard, Carroll (SC)368 648 Conlon, Bob (OH)369 647 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)369 647 Kavanagh, Kay (WI)369 647 Mowat, George (MT)369 647 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)369 647 N Wathen, Laura (CO)374 646 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)375 645 Cook, William (NY)375 645 Pruess, Neva (NE)377 644 Jennex, Scott (MI)377 644 Smith, Jerry (SD)377 644 Smith, Karen (SD)380 643 Breault, Kevin (TN)380 643 Davis, Kent (VA)380 643 N Fisher, David (UK)380 643 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)384 642 Miliotis, Paul (NH)385 641 Anderson, Kathleen (MO)385 641 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)385 641 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)388 639 Arendt, Dennis (OR)388 639 N Daniels, David (IN)390 638 Brogie, Mark (NE)390 638 N Miller, Kathy (OH)390 638 Simonson, Don (MD)393 637 Battalio, John (ID)393 637 N Feldstein, Steven (PA)393 637 Hartman, Ken (TX)393 637 Kendall, John (IN)393 637 N Seidler, Rosemary (LA)398 636 Hackert-Stoner, Denise (NY)398 636 Jensen, Charles (NM)400 635 N Hardister, John (NC)400 635 N Washington, David (MI)402 634 Crawford, Steve (KS)402 634 N Easley, Charles (TX)402 634 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)402 634 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)402 634 N Pittman, Galen (KS)407 633 N Moore, Jim (CA)408 631 Glick, Bruce (OH)408 631 N OMalley, Mike (TN)410 630 N Boeringer, Bill (FL)411 629 N Eaton, Margery (FL)411 629 N Miller, Richard (OH)413 628 Edwards, Martin (ON)413 628 N Swant, Gary (MT)415 625 N Bell, Charles (CO)415 625 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)415 625 Kopitzke, Jim (AZ)415 625 Vennema, Peter (NM)419 624 Simons, Don (AR)420 623 N Janzen, Peter (KS)421 622 Ely, David (MA)421 622 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)421 622 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)421 622 Plew, Sam (IN)425 621 N West, Steve (NM)426 619 N Talkington, Clark (ND)427 618 Hubbell, John (DC)427 618 Pike, Ralph (FL)429 617 N MacNeil, Doug (NJ)430 616 N Dewire, Robert (CT)431 614 Block, Andrew (NY)431 614 Neily, Larry (ON)431 614 Pedro, Carlos (RI)434 613 Casey, Daniel (MT)435 612 N Getgood, John (VA)435 612 Mole, Noreen (MA)437 611 Dillon, Mike (TX)438 610 N Bumgardner, Jeanette (TX)438 610 James, John (WA)440 609 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)440 609 Hollie, David (GA)440 609 Pulliam, Bill (TN)443 608 Hobbs, Michael (WA)443 608 N Menart, Tony (FL)445 607 Friedman, Darlene (MI)445 607 N Goverts, Irene (DE)445 607 Proescholdt, Mark (IA)448 606 Emmons, Michael (MA)448 606 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)448 606 Lee, Marie Cecile (CO)451 605 Hubinger, Mark (MI)451 605 Meade, Larry (VA)451 605 Van Epps, Rob (NC)454 604 Blagdon, Chris (MA)455 603 Chickering, Douglas (MA)456 601 Payne, Gordon (ON)457 600 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)457 600 N Lewis, Robert (MO)457 600 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)457 600 Smith, Michael (VA)461 599 Whaley, Warren (MI)462 597 Boyd, Roger (KS)462 597 Epstein, Robert (FL)462 597 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)462 597 Southern, Sterling (NC)462 597 N Viola, Alfred (MA)462 597 N Viola, Joy (MA)468 596 Mann, Jon (AZ)469 595 Martin, Bryn (MI)470 594 Henise, Don (MI)471 593 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)471 593 N Harvey, Simon (SC)471 593 Siebert, Randy (CO)474 591 Ealding, Wendy (VA)474 591 N Richardson, Glen (MD)476 590 Knight, Gene (MS)476 590 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)476 590 Oglesby, Clifford (NY)479 589 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)480 587 N Escott, Christopher (ON)481 586 Knight, Shannon (MS)481 586 Mills, Katharine (MA)483 584 N Shaw, Eric (FL)484 583 Loftin, Horace (NC)485 582 Land, Mark E. (KS)485 582 Wagner, Gary (CA)485 582 Wood, Douglas (OK)488 580 Winans, Catherine (TX)489 579 N Jones, Greg (FL)489 579 N Swift, Byron (DC)489 579 N Wasilewski, Robert (WA)492 577 Smith, David (TX)493 576 N King, Gail (TN)494 575 Culver, Brett (MN)495 574 Perkowitz, Marc (IL)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 37


UNITED STATES – AOU AREAA R E A S496 573 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)497 571 Harding, Jeff (OR)498 569 N Jones, Debbie (FL)499 568 N Braun, Charles (SC)499 568 Edwards, Lisa (CO)501 567 Allen, Brian (MI)501 567 Capobianco, Peter (TN)501 567 N Parsons, Robert (MD)501 567 Riemer, Dean (ND)501 567 N Spann, Bill (GA)501 567 N Spann, Laura (GA)507 566 N Peters, Joy (DE)507 566 Peterson, Roy (IL)507 566 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)510 565 N Davis, Neil (BC)510 565 Riding, Keith (BC)512 562 Asteriades, Bill (CT)513 560 Tufts, Gordon (NS)513 560 Willison, Michael (WA)515 558 Elllis, E. B. (TX)515 558 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)515 558 N Shipman, John W. (NM)518 554 Bain, Margaret (ON)519 552 Leger, Daniel (NE)520 550 Quintas, Paul (IL)521 549 N Gay, Barbara (FL)521 549 Pannell, Lester (MO)523 547 N Brown, Jeff (CA)524 546 N Raney, Paul (GA)525 542 N Broderick, Bill (NY)525 542 Bruno, Rexanne (VA)527 539 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)528 536 Berner, John (TX)528 536 Jones, Ralph (CO)530 535 Otte, Charles (KS)531 534 Rowland, RL MSgt (ID)532 533 Wilder, Darrel (TN)533 531 N Epps, Susan (MS)534 529 Davis, Robert (ID)535 528 N Brunvoll, Gary (TN)535 528 N Lindsay, Margaret (FL)535 528 Otte, Jaye (KS)535 528 N Rakestraw, John (OR)539 527 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)540 525 Burdo, Alex (CT)540 525 N Snively, Elaine (OH)542 520 Lukens, Judy (NJ)543 519 Bowman, Bruce (MI)543 519 N Gibson, David (MO)543 519 Murray, Rodney (DE)543 519 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)543 519 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)548 516 Grieef, Gordon (MB)549 515 Bernard, Michael (SC)549 515 Leach, Kaarin Record (NC)551 512 N Hobbs, Brian (ON)552 511 Bennett, Mark (KY)553 510 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)553 510 Uffman, Joshua (MO)555 509 Epstein, Janet (FL)556 508 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)556 508 Schroeder, Carl (WI)558 506 Esralson, Lloyd (BC)559 505 N Simmons, Amy (NY)560 504 Lill, Joe (IL)561 501 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)561 501 N Stock, Jeremiah (CA)563 500 N Thompson, Janet (TX)AOU AREA1 1772 Shrader, Karen (OH)2 1771 Shrader, John (OH)3 1697 N Rostron, Philip (TX)4 1690 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)5 1675 Funston, Bob (OK)6 1673 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)7 1661 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)8 1652 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)9 1624 Kaestner, Hank (MD)10 1621 N Beers, Brian (VA)10 1621 Colyer, Richard (PA)12 1586 Mulligan, Mike (AB)13 1578 N Easley, Kevin (FL)14 1563 Kaestner, Peter (VA)15 1520 Oberle, Mark (WA)16 1507 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)17 1477 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)18 1472 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)19 1441 N Hardister, John (NC)20 1430 N Siler, Jack (PA)21 1401 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)22 1393 Holmes, James (CA)22 1393 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)24 1386 Hirth, John (AZ)25 1377 Chartier, Allen (MI)26 1371 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)27 1370 Cobb, John (CO)28 1366 N Dexter, Coen (CO)28 1366 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)30 1360 Toochin, Michael (BC)31 1356 Schuette, Scott (MO)32 1353 Namitz, Russ (OR)33 1343 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)34 1342 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)35 1327 N Pepper, Todd (ON)36 1325 N Fisher, David (UK)37 1317 Turner, Henry (NY)38 1311 N Sigsbee, James (FL)39 1310 Matson, David (VA)40 1302 N Bell, Nancy (CO)41 1280 N Chaffin, David (TN)42 1278 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)43 1274 Buffa, Joelle (VA)44 1272 Saraceni, Paul (CA)45 1266 Buerger, Theodore (OR)46 1265 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)47 1259 N Bell, Charles (CO)48 1257 N Menart, Tony (FL)49 1255 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)50 1253 Morris, Clyde (VA)51 1244 N Brown, James (MT)52 1237 Frenz, Bert (TX)53 1229 N Holmes, James F. (AL)54 1226 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)55 1221 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)56 1214 Linzell, Doreene (OH)56 1214 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)58 1210 Mills, Charles (IN)59 1207 N Principe, Bill (MA)60 1202 Butcher, Greg (VA)61 1194 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)62 1193 N Henderson, John (TN)63 1187 Brown, Steven (CO)63 1187 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)65 1180 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)66 1176 N Carlson, Jim (OR)66 1176 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)68 1175 White, Tony (WY)69 1173 Cable, Ted (KS)70 1172 N Hays, Jim (AZ)71 1170 Faike, Elise (ID)72 1165 Rapoza, Brian (FL)73 1164 N Swift, Byron (DC)74 1161 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)75 1154 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)75 1154 Clark, Roger (NM)77 1143 Disher, David (NC)78 1140 Berger, Byron (OH)78 1140 Geanangel, Charles (FL)80 1137 Disher, Susan (NC)80 1137 Guse, Kevin (CA)82 1134 Keferl, Eugene (GA)83 1129 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)84 1128 N Kayton, Paula (CA)85 1126 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)86 1121 Williamson, Christine (IL)87 1119 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)88 1117 Gubanyi, Joseph (NE)89 1114 Mark, David (NY)89 1114 N Wathen, Laura (CO)91 1113 Bruce, Lucie (TX)91 1113 Chamberlain, Ken (OR)93 1109 Withgott, Jay (OR)94 1102 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)95 1098 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)96 1097 Hubbell, John (DC)97 1088 Nelson, David W. (CA)98 1086 N Guarente, Al (PA)99 1084 N Peebles, Gary (CA)100 1082 N Finley, Joelle (LA)101 1079 Tufts, Gordon (NS)102 1070 N Begg, Barbara (BC)103 1069 Jones, Daniel (TX)104 1068 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)104 1068 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)106 1061 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)107 1040 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)108 1039 Blum, Clyde (TN)109 1035 N Baker, John (IL)110 1027 Robb, Roger (OR)111 1011 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)112 1009 Hirth, Martha (AZ)113 1000 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)114 999 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)115 996 Litteer, Dwayne (TX)116 989 N Russell, Ken (AK)117 988 Cahlander, David (MN)118 987 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)119 986 N Anderson, Karen (MD)119 986 Haynie, Carl (WA)121 983 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)122 982 Comeau, Cliff (MD)123 981 N Prak, Jan Willem (CA)124 978 N Talkington, Clark (ND)125 973 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)126 972 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)126 972 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)128 965 N Neville, Bruce (TX)129 962 Grieef, Gordon (MB)129 962 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)131 961 Cram, Phillip (AB)132 960 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)133 956 Green, John (MN)134 948 Boyd, John (FL)135 920 Smith, Michael (VA)135 920 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)137 914 Collins, Steve (TX)138 913 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)139 908 Whaley, Warren (MI)140 906 Gorbet, Larry (NM)141 904 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)142 900 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)142 900 N Berry, Jason (DC)144 897 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)145 893 N Moore, Jim (CA)146 889 Fellers, Paul (FL)146 889 N Kittelberger, Kyle (NC)148 885 Todd, Michael (TN)149 883 N Nelson-Moore, James (NM)150 870 Oulman, Kenneth (MN)151 866 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)151 866 N King, Gail (TN)38 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


AOU AREA – MEXICO153 864 Harding, Jeff (OR)154 857 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)155 843 Van Epps, Rob (NC)156 841 Wile, Mike (WA)157 840 Goff, Melvin (CO)158 829 N Davis, Neil (BC)159 820 Siebert, Randy (CO)160 814 N Davis, Phil (MD)161 809 Otte, Charles (KS)162 805 Hollie, David (GA)163 804 Ealding, Wendy (VA)164 802 N Cannings, Russ (BC)164 802 Otte, Jaye (KS)166 733 Weigant, Leo (MD)167 666 Nichnadowicz, Vincent F. (NJ)AOU NORTH – 20781 1833 N Smith, Macklin (MI)2 1830 Narins, David (FL)3 1748 N Walton, Robert (IN)4 1690 N Hood, Larry (IL)5 1635 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)6 1634 Edwards, Martin (ON)7 1621 Colyer, Richard (PA)8 1549 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)9 1511 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)10 1492 Kersting, Cecil (RI)11 1489 N Sykes, Paul (GA)12 1456 N Stech, Brian (BC)13 1442 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)13 1442 Sidler, Christine (RI)15 1438 Donsker, David (NH)16 1402 Loftin, Horace (NC)17 1395 N Byrne, Dick (UK)18 1392 Alberico, Cindy (IL)19 1382 Deifik, David (NH)20 1364 N Wright, Brenda (CO)21 1350 Currie, Hugh (ON)22 1342 Timm, Richard (PA)23 1315 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)23 1315 N Kahle, Anne (WA)25 1290 Bono, Peter (MA)26 1288 Colasanti, Peter (CA)27 1274 N Carr, Steve (UT)28 1272 N Wilson, Stu (FL)29 1266 Evanson, Randall (FL)30 1255 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)31 1240 Wyatt, Betty (CA)32 1237 Meyer, Joyce (WA)33 1234 Gallaher, Jim (MA)34 1233 N Palmer, Richard (MO)35 1226 Hubinger, Mark (MI)36 1223 Attridge, Barry (ON)37 1219 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)37 1219 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)39 1208 Pereksta, David (CA)40 1207 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)41 1206 N West, Steve (NM)42 1195 Whelton, Bart (WA)43 1178 N Pedro, Carlos (RI)44 1172 Terlouw, Joe (WA)45 1162 Chapin, Gary (NY)46 1153 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)47 1152 Bradley, Robert (CO)48 1117 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)49 1110 Padelford, Loren (NE)50 1106 Padelford, Barbara (NE)50 1106 Riding, Keith (BC)52 1104 N Ward, Kenneth (VT)53 1100 Hagen, Arden (WA)54 1092 Hagen, Sherry (WA)55 1090 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)56 1081 N Thayer, Peter (FL)57 1074 Holmquist, Howard (DE)57 1074 Stilwell, Elton (TX)59 1072 Boyd, Roger (KS)60 1069 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)61 1056 Martin, Bryn (MI)62 1054 Freeland, David (FL)63 1027 Lebo, Harold (PA)64 1018 N Grantham, Gary (CA)65 1006 James, John (WA)66 998 Wood, Douglas (OK)67 995 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)68 993 N Munthe, Jens (UT)69 984 N Spann, Bill (GA)70 980 N Spann, Laura (GA)70 980 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)72 978 Wagner, Gary (CA)73 972 Holbrook, Robert (OK)74 964 N Bumgardner, Frank (TX)75 944 N Brunvoll, Gary (TN)76 886 Hyett, Marvin (NJ)77 879 Elliott, Bruce (CA)78 868 N Peters, Joy (DE)79 845 Mole, Noreen (MA)80 839 Ciarletta, Joni (CA)81 800 N Putman, Robert (FL)AOU SOUTH – 33131 2693 N Walton, Robert (IN)2 2605 Edwards, Martin (ON)3 2421 Narins, David (FL)4 2385 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)5 2372 Donsker, David (NH)6 2329 N Hood, Larry (IL)7 2171 N Byrne, Dick (UK)8 2093 Bono, Peter (MA)9 1923 Kersting, Cecil (RI)10 1785 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)11 1767 Deifik, David (NH)12 1751 Currie, Hugh (ON)13 1735 Holbrook, Robert (OK)14 1668 N Wright, Brenda (CO)15 1623 Whelton, Bart (WA)16 1612 N Thayer, Peter (FL)17 1601 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)18 1591 N Kahle, Anne (WA)19 1588 Currie, Rigdon (CA)20 1505 Loftin, Horace (NC)21 1496 Sidler, Christine (RI)22 1390 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)23 1347 N Munthe, Jens (UT)24 1314 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)25 1302 Paul, Leonard (MI)26 1257 N Spann, Bill (GA)27 1255 N Spann, Laura (GA)28 1226 N Palmer, Richard (MO)29 1177 Hagen, Sherry (WA)30 1176 Hagen, Arden (WA)31 1152 Bradley, Robert (CO)32 1053 Colasanti, Peter (CA)32 1053 N West, Steve (NM)34 1044 Attridge, Barry (ON)35 1022 N Bond, Harold (AZ)36 968 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)37 957 Alberico, Cindy (IL)38 938 Evanson, Randall (FL)39 924 N Carr, Steve (UT)40 861 Wagner, Gary (CA)MEXICO1 941 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)2 921 N Banstorp, Ebbe (CA)3 878 Mulligan, Mike (AB)4 860 Berger, Byron (OH)4 860 Shrader, John (OH)6 849 Shrader, Karen (OH)7 824 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)7 824 N Smith, Macklin (MI)9 819 Gambill, Charles (TX)9 819 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)11 813 N Stech, Brian (BC)12 811 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)13 809 N Palmer, Richard (MO)14 790 N Walton, Robert (IN)15 771 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)16 770 Stilwell, Elton (TX)17 752 Kaestner, Hank (MD)18 748 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)19 744 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)20 743 N Eccles, Stephen (VA)21 736 Patton, Helen (MD)22 732 Jones, Daniel (TX)23 728 Edwards, Martin (ON)24 717 Bates, Bob (AZ)25 714 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)26 702 Namitz, Russ (OR)27 698 Elliott, Bruce (CA)28 695 Frenz, Bert (TX)28 695 N Vogel, Timothy (NJ)30 693 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)30 693 Komito, Sandy (FL)32 691 Cobb, John (CO)33 689 Johnson, David (MI)34 688 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)35 676 Robert, Fox (MA )36 672 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)37 664 N Dexter, Coen (CO)38 661 Morris, Clyde (VA)38 661 N Wright, Brenda (CO)40 656 Derven, Peter (CO)41 654 N Easley, Kevin (FL)42 650 Buffa, Joelle (VA)43 648 Bates, Dee (AZ)43 648 Friedman, Darlene (MI)45 638 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)45 638 Overman, Karl (MI)47 635 Colasanti, Peter (CA)48 631 Kaestner, Peter (VA)49 630 N Burkhart, Kathleen (FL)49 630 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)51 626 Chamberlain, Ken (OR)52 623 Bauer, Paul (MO)53 621 Kersting, Cecil (RI)54 620 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)55 615 N Hood, Larry (IL)56 613 O’Neill, Patty (MA)57 601 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)58 596 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)58 596 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)58 596 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)61 592 West, William (NM)62 591 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)63 590 Bono, Peter (MA)63 590 Timm, Richard (PA)65 586 Blum, Clyde (TN)66 582 Bowen, Michael (MD)66 582 N Braun, Charles (SC)68 580 N McGregor, Ian (WA)69 579 Alberico, Cindy (IL)69 579 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)69 579 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)72 577 N Byrne, Dick (UK)73 574 Colyer, Richard (PA)73 574 N Easley, Charles (TX)73 574 N Hays, Jim (AZ)76 572 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)77 570 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)78 569 Stirling, David (BC)79 567 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)79 567 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 39


MEXICO – WEST INDIES/CARIBBEANA R E A S81 558 N King, Gail (TN)81 558 Paul, Leonard (MI)81 558 Saraceni, Paul (CA)84 553 N Beers, Brian (VA)85 551 N Principe, Bill (MA)86 549 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)87 547 Pedro, Carlos (RI)88 544 Matson, David (VA)89 542 N Fisher, David (UK)90 541 Burden, Kenneth (WA)90 541 Fawcett, Carol (TX)92 540 N Tess, Roger (AZ)93 539 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)94 534 N Ledec, George (VA)95 532 N Menart, Tony (FL)96 522 Gay, Parker (UT)97 518 Boyd, Roger (KS)97 518 Miliotis, Paul (NH)99 516 Eliot, Ted (CA)99 516 N Nelson-Moore, James (NM)101 513 Geanangel, Charles (FL)102 506 N Kutska, Michael (IL)103 504 N <strong>Big</strong>gs, Wes (FL)104 503 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)105 502 Bradley, Robert (CO)106 501 N Swift, Byron (DC)107 498 Withgott, Jay (OR)108 493 Loftin, Horace (NC)109 489 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)110 488 Currie, Hugh (ON)110 488 Knittle, Ken (WA)112 487 N Saphir, Starr (NY)113 484 N Brunvoll, Gary (TN)114 483 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)115 482 N Chaffin, David (TN)115 482 Davis, Renee (NY)117 481 N Henderson, John (TN)118 477 Hubinger, Mark (MI)119 475 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)120 474 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)121 473 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)121 473 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)123 472 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)123 472 Stebbins, Sally (MI)125 465 N Pepper, Todd (ON)126 463 Pereksta, David (CA)127 461 Chartier, Allen (MI)128 454 N Hoff, Ron (TN)129 452 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)CENTRAL AMERICA1 1054 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)2 1046 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)3 1041 Mulligan, Mike (AB)4 1037 N Easley, Kevin (FL)5 950 Colyer, Richard (PA)6 946 N Bell, Nancy (CO)7 945 N Bell, Charles (CO)8 907 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)9 895 N West, Steve (NM)10 885 N Saphir, Starr (NY)11 884 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)12 879 Kaestner, Peter (VA)13 866 N Walton, Robert (IN)14 856 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)14 856 N Macaulay, William (CT)16 854 Kaestner, Hank (MD)17 828 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)18 825 Hubinger, Mark (MI)19 820 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)20 812 N Ledec, George (VA)21 807 N Hood, Larry (IL)22 781 Edwards, Martin (ON)23 772 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)24 769 O’Neill, Patty (MA)25 765 Loftin, Horace (NC)26 764 N Beers, Brian (VA)27 759 Donsker, David (NH)28 757 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)29 756 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)30 740 Komito, Sandy (FL)31 720 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)32 718 N Thompson, Joe (CA)33 713 Deifik, David (NH)34 706 Schuette, Scott (MO)35 705 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)36 695 Oliver, David (VA)37 691 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)38 688 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)39 687 N Dexter, Coen (CO)39 687 N Wright, Brenda (CO)41 684 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)42 682 Frenz, Bert (TX)42 682 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)44 678 Alberico, Cindy (IL)45 676 Colasanti, Peter (CA)46 672 N Hardister, John (NC)47 669 Kersting, Cecil (RI)48 666 Chartier, Allen (MI)49 665 Arendt, Dennis (OR)50 659 N Siler, Jack (PA)51 649 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)52 644 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)53 643 N Berry, Jason (DC)54 641 Overman, Karl (MI)55 636 Padelford, Loren (NE)56 634 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)57 630 Kluge, Karen (NH)58 629 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)58 629 N Stech, Brian (BC)60 628 N Hoff, Ron (TN)61 627 Turner, Henry (NY)62 625 Padelford, Barbara (NE)62 625 N Sykes, Paul (GA)64 624 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)65 622 Burden, Kenneth (WA)66 617 Witt, Terry (TN)67 616 Butcher, Greg (VA)68 613 N Byrne, Dick (UK)69 611 N Carr, Steve (UT)69 611 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)71 605 Hubbell, John (DC)72 604 Gubanyi, Joseph (NE)73 601 Pereksta, David (CA)74 600 Bouton, Bill (CA)75 597 N Carlson, Jim (OR)76 596 N Sigsbee, James (FL)77 594 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)78 591 Bain, Margaret (ON)79 590 N Menart, Tony (FL)80 588 Saraceni, Paul (CA)81 587 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)82 586 Clark, Roger (NM)83 584 Carlson, Richard (AZ)83 584 Timm, Richard (PA)85 583 Holmes, James (CA)86 579 Paul, Leonard (MI)87 578 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)88 573 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)89 571 N Chantler, Dave (WA)90 570 N Wilson, Stu (FL)91 568 Buerger, Theodore (OR)91 568 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)93 564 N Eccles, Stephen (VA)94 563 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)95 561 N Guarente, Al (PA)95 561 Pavlik, Tom (MI)97 559 N Fisher, David (UK)97 559 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)99 558 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)99 558 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)101 557 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)101 557 N Kahle, Anne (WA)103 556 Rapoza, Brian (FL)104 555 N Kayton, Paula (CA)105 554 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)106 551 Namitz, Russ (OR)107 547 Faike, Elise (ID)108 546 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)109 545 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)110 544 Attridge, Barry (ON)110 544 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)112 543 N Drummond, John (CO)113 537 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)114 536 Riding, Keith (BC)115 534 N Dewire, Robert (CT)116 533 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)117 532 Meyer, Joyce (WA)118 531 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)118 531 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)120 530 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)121 528 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)121 528 N Wathen, Laura (CO)123 527 Currie, Hugh (ON)124 526 N Pepper, Todd (ON)125 525 Foxall, Roger (BC)126 523 N Braun, Charles (SC)126 523 N Parsons, Robert (MD)128 520 Bradley, Robert (CO)129 518 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)129 518 Whaley, Warren (MI)131 516 Matson, David (VA)132 515 Stebbins, Sally (MI)133 513 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)133 513 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)135 512 Toochin, Michael (BC)136 511 Bono, Peter (MA)137 509 Richard, Carroll (SC)138 508 N Cameron, Kathleen (ID)139 506 Robert, Fox (MA )140 504 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)140 504 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)142 503 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)143 500 Linzell, Doreene (OH)WEST INDIES /CARIBBEAN1 468 White, Tony (WY)2 371 Oberle, Mark (WA)3 368 Burden, Kenneth (WA)4 362 N Braun, Charles (SC)5 361 Kaestner, Hank (MD)6 359 N Walton, Robert (IN)7 354 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)8 353 Gawn, Mark (ON)9 349 N Eccles, Stephen (VA)10 338 Kaestner, Peter (VA)11 335 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)12 333 Edwards, Martin (ON)13 330 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)14 329 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)15 327 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)16 319 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)17 314 N Beers, Brian (VA)17 314 N <strong>Big</strong>gs, Wes (FL)19 311 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)20 309 Gawn, Simon (ON)20 309 N Hardister, John (NC)22 308 Robert, Fox (MA )23 296 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)24 295 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)24 295 N Sykes, Paul (GA)40 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


WEST INDIES/CARIBBEAN – ASIA26 291 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)27 289 Chapin, Gary (NY)28 286 Quickert, Nick (ON)29 281 Freeland, David (FL)30 280 Komito, Sandy (FL)31 279 N Hood, Larry (IL)31 279 Kersting, Cecil (RI)33 274 N Fisher, David (UK)34 273 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)35 270 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)35 270 Loftin, Horace (NC)35 270 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)35 270 N Macaulay, William (CT)35 270 Mills, Charles (IN)35 270 Nichnadowicz, Vincent F. (NJ)41 269 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)42 261 Currie, Hugh (ON)43 258 N Siler, Jack (PA)44 257 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)45 256 Holmes, James (CA)46 254 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)46 254 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)48 253 Donsker, David (NH)49 249 Matson, David (VA)50 246 N Ledec, George (VA)51 241 N Smith, Roy (ON)52 240 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)53 239 Chartier, Allen (MI)53 239 N Menart, Tony (FL)53 239 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)56 235 Bain, Margaret (ON)56 235 Colyer, Richard (PA)58 234 N Wilson, Stu (FL)59 232 N Pepper, Todd (ON)60 231 N Sigsbee, James (FL)61 228 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)62 226 Johnson, David (MI)63 221 N Couronne, Bernard (France)64 220 Whelton, Bart (WA)65 219 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)66 218 Attridge, Barry (ON)66 218 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)66 218 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)69 217 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)69 217 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)69 217 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)72 216 Sanders, Ira (CO)73 214 N Lugo, Gabriel (PR)74 212 Overman, Karl (MI)75 210 N Bell, Nancy (CO)76 207 Holbrook, Robert (OK)77 206 Spallin, Jay (ON)77 206 Tufts, Gordon (NS)79 205 N Peters, Joy (DE)80 195 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)81 192 N Byrne, Dick (UK)82 188 Goff, Melvin (CO)82 188 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)84 187 N Anderson, Karen (MD)84 187 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)86 186 Martin, Bryn (MI)87 184 Timm, Richard (PA)88 175 Foxall, Roger (BC)88 175 N Kahle, Anne (WA)EUROPE & WESTERNPALEARCTIC1 722 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)2 715 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)3 714 N Lewis, Ian (UK)4 673 N Fisher, David (UK)5 638 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)6 624 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)7 604 Narins, David (FL)8 593 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)9 589 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)10 564 N Couronne, Bernard (France)11 558 Turner, Henry (NY)12 554 N Smith, Roy (ON)13 542 N Gullick, Tom (Spain)14 518 Kaestner, Peter (VA)15 511 N Walton, Robert (IN)16 505 Dahlen, Tomas (MD)17 499 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)18 494 N Byrne, Dick (UK)19 491 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)20 480 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)21 471 N Campbell, Colin (DE)22 467 N Drummond, John (CO)23 460 Edwards, Martin (ON)24 458 Stilwell, Elton (TX)25 442 Homan, Dick (AZ)26 439 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)27 437 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)28 431 Kaestner, Hank (MD)29 430 N Daniels, David (IN)29 430 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)31 426 Overman, Karl (MI)32 410 Holbrook, Robert (OK)33 408 N Hardister, John (NC)ASIA1 2515 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)2 2397 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)3 2275 N Rostron, Philip (TX)4 2164 Kaestner, Peter (VA)5 2151 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)6 2078 N Fisher, David (UK)7 2024 N Babic, Marlene (FL)7 2024 N Gary, Babic (FL)9 1962 N Gullick, Tom (Spain)10 1944 Edwards, Martin (ON)11 1915 Kaestner, Hank (MD)12 1892 Narins, David (FL)13 1875 N Walton, Robert (IN)14 1865 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)15 1859 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)16 1776 N Hoff, Ron (TN)17 1762 N Byrne, Dick (UK)18 1739 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)19 1737 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)20 1726 Riding, Keith (BC)21 1710 N Siler, Jack (PA)22 1687 N Hardister, John (NC)23 1681 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)24 1584 N Drummond, John (CO)25 1556 N Braun, Charles (SC)26 1534 N Beers, Brian (VA)27 1511 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)28 1483 Johnson, David (MI)29 1465 Witt, Terry (TN)30 1443 N Couronne, Bernard (France)31 1436 N Kahle, Anne (WA)32 1418 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)33 1305 N Hood, Larry (IL)34 1284 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)35 1279 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)36 1278 Whelton, Bart (WA)37 1261 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)38 1260 Gawn, Simon (ON)39 1233 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)40 1199 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)41 1188 Hoye, John (MA)42 1161 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)43 1153 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)44 1128 Bono, Peter (MA)45 1098 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)45 1098 N Macaulay, William (CT)47 1097 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)48 1044 Currie, Hugh (ON)49 1023 Patterson, Easy (Australia)50 1016 Jones, Ralph (CO)51 1010 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)51 1010 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)51 1010 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)54 1006 Donsker, David (NH)55 1001 N Menart, Tony (FL)56 990 Foxall, Roger (BC)57 984 N Traver, Donald (NY)57 984 N Traver, Donna (NY)59 957 Kersting, Cecil (RI)60 946 O’Neill, Patty (MA)61 944 N Finley, Joelle (LA)62 942 Robert, Fox (MA )63 931 Komito, Sandy (FL)64 928 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)65 923 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)66 917 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)67 904 Burden, Kenneth (WA)68 896 Jones, Marguerite (CO)69 886 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)70 880 Meyer, Joyce (WA)71 878 N Bell, Nancy (CO)72 869 Fawcett, Carol (TX)73 867 N McGregor, Ian (WA)74 865 Stirling, David (BC)75 861 N Holmes, James F. (AL)75 861 Matherly, Steven (TX)77 859 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)78 845 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)79 833 Attridge, Barry (ON)80 823 N Bell, Charles (CO)81 822 N Munthe, Jens (UT)82 812 Holmes, James (CA)83 811 Bain, Margaret (ON)84 809 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)85 807 Matson, David (VA)86 804 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)87 796 Bouton, Bill (CA)88 788 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)89 787 N Chaffin, David (TN)89 787 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)91 780 Loftin, Horace (NC)92 772 Cook, William (NY)93 771 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)94 770 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)95 766 Wilt, Richard (AZ)96 765 Funston, Bob (OK)97 755 Toochin, Michael (BC)98 749 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)98 749 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)100 745 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)101 718 N Sigsbee, James (FL)102 692 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)103 688 N Wathen, Laura (CO)104 685 Schuette, Scott (MO)105 683 N Thayer, Peter (FL)106 674 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)106 674 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)108 671 N Trott, Julie (FL)109 668 Barnes, Peter (TX)110 659 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)110 659 Cahlander, David (MN)112 652 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)113 644 N Getgood, John (VA)114 642 N Swift, Byron (DC)115 636 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)116 630 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)117 629 Evanson, Randall (FL)118 625 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)119 620 Cram, Phillip (AB)120 612 Patton, Helen (MD)120 612 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)120 612 N Taylor, Monte (CA)A R E A SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 41


WORLDLIFE LIST DATA – <strong>List</strong>ing RegionsR E G I O N SWORLD – 100701 8942 N Gullick, Tom (Spain)2 8825 N Hornbuckle, Jon (UK)3 8601 N Rostron, Philip (TX)4 8449 Edwards, Martin (ON)5 8402 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)6 8399 Kaestner, Peter (VA)7 8262 Bates, Bob (AZ)8 8230 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)9 8226 N Thompson, Joe (CA)10 8102 N Walton, Robert (IN)11 7943 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)12 7869 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)13 7798 N Jordan, Pearl (CO)14 7675 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)15 7625 Narins, David (FL)16 7569 N Hoff, Ron (TN)17 7532 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)18 7500 N Fisher, David (UK)19 7383 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)20 7250 N Lewis, Ian (UK)21 7215 N Hardister, John (NC)22 7183 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)23 7111 N Siler, Jack (PA)24 7098 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)25 7078 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)26 7077 N Byrne, Dick (UK)27 6905 Kaestner, Hank (MD)28 6862 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)29 6736 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)30 6727 N Drummond, John (CO)31 6708 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)32 6698 N Braun, Charles (SC)33 6678 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)34 6621 Bates, Dee (AZ)34 6621 Friedman, Darlene (MI)36 6567 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)37 6461 N Lewis, Tom (TX)38 6364 N Chantler, Dave (WA)39 6359 N Hood, Larry (IL)40 6307 Shrader, John (OH)41 6306 Shrader, Karen (OH)42 6275 N Beers, Brian (VA)43 6271 N Babic, Marlene (FL)43 6271 N Gary, Babic (FL)45 6259 Witt, Terry (TN)46 6242 N Weiss, William (NJ)47 6191 Donsker, David (NH)48 6121 N Broadbooks, Bruce (CA)49 6095 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)50 6091 N Macaulay, William (CT)51 5958 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)52 5956 N Couronne, Bernard (France)53 5909 N Kahle, Anne (WA)54 5847 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)55 5836 Gawn, Simon (ON)56 5806 Robert, Fox (MA )57 5728 O’Neill, Patty (MA)58 5688 N MacClendon, Travis (FL)59 5592 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)59 5592 Riding, Keith (BC)61 5590 N Ledec, George (VA)62 5539 N Hagan, Ed (FL)63 5538 N Winn, Beverly (AL)64 5501 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)65 5495 N Menart, Tony (FL)66 5491 N Winn, John (AL)67 5478 N Hamberg, Steve (MI)68 5431 Bono, Peter (MA)69 5425 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)70 5419 N Bell, Nancy (CO)71 5376 Funston, Bob (OK)72 5375 N Bell, Charles (CO)72 5375 Kersting, Cecil (RI)74 5352 Whelton, Bart (WA)75 5347 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)76 5296 N Traver, Donald (NY)76 5296 N Traver, Donna (NY)78 5265 Komito, Sandy (FL)79 5260 N McGregor, Ian (WA)80 5243 Currie, Hugh (ON)81 5163 Bouton, Bill (CA)82 5149 N Brenner, David (IL)83 5146 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)84 5145 N Trott, Anthony (FL)85 5131 Derven, Peter (CO)86 5124 N Simansky, Bob (NJ)87 5121 Burden, Kenneth (WA)88 5109 N Campbell, Colin (DE)89 5047 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)90 5033 Ziarno, Gerald (MI)91 5032 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)92 5006 N Chandik, Ted (CA)92 5006 Loftin, Horace (NC)94 5004 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)95 4986 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)96 4975 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)97 4960 N Easley, Kevin (FL)98 4953 N Trott, Julie (FL)99 4935 N Debellevue, Robert (LA)100 4932 N Holmes, James F. (AL)101 4926 Hoye, John (MA)102 4917 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)103 4906 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)104 4894 Jones, Ralph (CO)105 4886 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)106 4860 Woolbright, Shane (OK)107 4852 Quickert, Nick (ON)108 4825 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)109 4724 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)110 4714 Gallaher, Jim (MA)111 4711 Johnson, David (MI)112 4634 Foxall, Roger (BC)113 4602 Meyer, Joyce (WA)114 4600 N Sigsbee, James (FL)115 4575 Holmes, James (CA)116 4564 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)117 4550 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)118 4506 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)119 4485 Toochin, Michael (BC)120 4484 N Pasterczyk, Cathy (Austria)121 4478 Fawcett, Carol (TX)122 4463 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)123 4425 Jones, Marguerite (CO)124 4398 Matherly, Steven (TX)125 4397 Overman, Karl (MI)126 4363 Matson, David (VA)127 4336 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)128 4315 Wilt, Richard (AZ)129 4283 Bain, Margaret (ON)130 4282 N Lacoss, Dennis (GA)131 4272 N Thayer, Peter (FL)132 4271 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)133 4243 Buffa, Joelle (VA)134 4235 N Wells, LaRue (MI)135 4225 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)136 4224 Morris, Clyde (VA)137 4190 Deifik, David (NH)138 4186 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)139 4169 Carter, Derb (NC)140 4157 N Wathen, Laura (CO)141 4134 Attridge, Barry (ON)142 4132 N Swift, Byron (DC)143 4122 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)144 4100 N Steurer, Grace (CA)145 4074 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)146 4059 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)147 4035 Cook, William (NY)148 4033 N Pepper, Todd (ON)149 4005 Geanangel, Charles (FL)150 3987 Stirling, David (BC)151 3979 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)152 3974 N Coffman, R. Mike (FL)153 3965 N Munthe, Jens (UT)154 3949 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)155 3948 N Carlson, Jim (OR)156 3945 N Dexter, Coen (CO)157 3942 N Wright, Brenda (CO)158 3941 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)158 3941 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)160 3899 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)161 3879 N Baker, John (IL)162 3878 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)163 3869 N Kutska, Michael (IL)164 3826 Currie, Rigdon (CA)164 3826 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)166 3825 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)167 3817 N Tess, Roger (AZ)168 3805 Holbrook, Robert (OK)169 3780 Evanson, Randall (FL)170 3752 Cram, Phillip (AB)171 3719 Chartier, Allen (MI)172 3694 N Finley, Joelle (LA)173 3692 N Williamson, John (MD)174 3660 Bowen, Michael (MD)175 3658 N Baltimore, Terry S. (FL)176 3647 Malbone, Clare (IN)177 3646 Toochin, Sharon (BC)178 3643 N Palmer, Richard (MO)179 3630 Eliot, Ted (CA)179 3630 Peavler, Larry (IN)181 3619 Patton, Helen (MD)182 3595 N Broadbooks, Gayle (CA)183 3592 Tufts, Gordon (NS)184 3567 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)185 3565 Patterson, Easy (Australia)186 3541 Burlett, Donald (MI)186 3541 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)186 3541 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)189 3530 Cahlander, David (MN)190 3524 N Hays, Jim (AZ)191 3508 Schuette, Scott (MO)192 3483 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)193 3473 Colyer, Richard (PA)194 3459 Lebo, Harold (PA)195 3456 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)196 3455 N Fritzhand, James (CA)197 3446 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)198 3396 Paul, Leonard (MI)199 3390 N Marcum, James (VA)200 3389 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)201 3333 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)202 3323 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)203 3321 N Eastman, Roger (AZ)204 3312 N Kritchevsky, Evelyn (PA)205 3305 Prytherch, Kenneth (NJ)206 3300 Mulligan, Mike (AB)207 3274 Theis, Jerry (AZ)208 3261 N Spann, Bill (GA)208 3261 N Spann, Laura (GA)210 3253 N Febba, Sam (MI)211 3252 N Litterst, Chuck (VA)212 3237 Richards, Allan (MA)42 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


WORLD – NORTH AMERICA212 3237 N West, Steve (NM)214 3224 N Bond, Harold (AZ)215 3206 Turner, Henry (NY)216 3163 N Tischner, Kenneth (NJ)217 3082 Buerger, Theodore (OR)218 3069 N Begg, Barbara (BC)219 3052 N Camburn, Keith (NC)220 3051 Mark, David (NY)221 3033 Offill, Kennett (TX)222 3011 Gawn, Mark (ON)223 3005 Martin, Bryn (MI)223 3005 Stewart, Jack (AR)225 2974 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)226 2955 Barnes, Peter (TX)226 2955 Freeland, David (FL)228 2943 N Hughes, William (AZ)229 2942 N Timberlake, Robert (MA)230 2925 N Chaffin, David (TN)231 2907 N Prak, Jan Willem (CA)232 2846 N Shaw, Eric (FL)233 2839 Hagen, Arden (WA)234 2836 Boyd, Roger (KS)234 2836 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)236 2829 Hagen, Sherry (WA)237 2815 Arendt, Dennis (OR)238 2793 Linzell, Doreene (OH)239 2790 Roller, Joe (CO)240 2783 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)241 2771 N Getgood, John (VA)242 2770 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)243 2762 N Carr, Steve (UT)244 2737 Pugh, Joe (CO)244 2737 Pugh, Marcia (CO)246 2711 Cable, Ted (KS)247 2708 Woodward, Rob (NH)248 2697 Coleman, Daniel (TX)249 2695 Cobb, John (CO)250 2685 Carlson, Richard (AZ)251 2626 Coleman, Decie (TX)252 2615 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)253 2594 N Davis, Neil (BC)254 2568 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)255 2563 Alberico, Cindy (IL)256 2560 N Butts, Judy (OR)257 2558 N Saphir, Starr (NY)258 2548 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)259 2536 N Wilson, Stu (FL)260 2507 N Escott, Christopher (ON)261 2506 Stewart, Barbara (VA)262 2501 N Reneson, Edward (CT)263 2497 Oliver, David (VA)264 2489 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)265 2478 White, Tony (WY)266 2448 Keferl, Eugene (GA)267 2438 Oberle, Mark (WA)268 2418 Corder, Mark (KS)269 2416 N Brown, James (MT)270 2415 Pedro, Carlos (RI)271 2393 N Smith, Roy (ON)271 2393 Terlouw, Joe (WA)273 2390 Clark, Roger (NM)274 2375 Glick, Bruce (OH)275 2363 Colasanti, Peter (CA)276 2359 N Johnston, Alan (MD)277 2352 Peterson, Ted (WA)278 2340 N Revare, Jack (KS)279 2338 Harding, Jeff (OR)280 2335 N Daniels, David (IN)281 2314 Lesser, James (MI)282 2310 Hartman, Bob (MD)283 2301 N Serafin, Wes (IL)284 2294 N Viola, Alfred (MA)285 2285 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)286 2278 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)287 2251 Boyd, John (FL)288 2245 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)289 2217 Disher, David (NC)290 2207 Disher, Susan (NC)291 2201 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)292 2198 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)293 2177 Kluge, Karen (NH)294 2175 Namitz, Russ (OR)295 2169 N Viola, Joy (MA)296 2159 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)297 2150 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)298 2145 Logan, James (AZ)298 2145 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)300 2135 Vennema, Peter (NM)301 2118 Bradley, Robert (CO)302 2117 Holmquist, Howard (DE)303 2113 Gustafson, Donald (SC)304 2112 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)305 2093 N Parsons, Robert (MD)306 2089 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)307 2084 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)308 2065 Pincelli, Thomas (TX)309 2045 Robb, Roger (OR)310 2039 Wagner, Gary (CA)311 2036 Pruess, Neva (NE)312 2028 Oulman, Kenneth (MN)313 2026 Ferguson, Carol (TX)314 2024 N Stone, Robert (TX)315 2022 Faike, Elise (ID)316 2019 Hirth, John (AZ)316 2019 Prothro, Brenda (TX)318 2000 Berger, Byron (OH)319 1996 Osenton, Peter (MD)320 1993 N Kirkwood, Dennis (MD)321 1981 Carlson, Roy (CA)322 1975 Smith, Howard (TX)323 1972 N Grantham, Gary (CA)323 1972 Mills, Charles (IN)325 1971 Elliott, Bruce (CA)326 1967 Allen, Brian (MI)327 1966 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)328 1962 Rapoza, Brian (FL)329 1943 Davis, Renee (NY)329 1943 Ealding, Wendy (VA)331 1941 Sanders, Ira (CO)332 1927 N Principe, Bill (MA)333 1918 Wile, Mike (WA)334 1904 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)335 1903 Jones, Daniel (TX)336 1899 N Stech, Brian (BC)336 1899 Withgott, Jay (OR)338 1897 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)339 1827 Miliotis, Paul (NH)340 1825 N Peebles, Gary (CA)341 1818 Richard, Carroll (SC)342 1800 Wood, Douglas (OK)343 1799 N Neville, Bruce (TX)343 1799 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)345 1788 N Anderson, Karen (MD)346 1786 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)347 1778 N MacNeil, Doug (NJ)348 1768 Siebert, Randy (CO)349 1766 VanDyke, Beverly (MO)350 1753 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)351 1750 N Deem, William (NJ)352 1744 Todd, Michael (TN)353 1734 N Moore, Jim (CA)354 1714 Chapin, Gary (NY)355 1705 Gatchet, John (OR)356 1695 N David, Reginald (HI)357 1689 Turnage, Marilyn (TX)358 1687 N Easley, Charles (TX)359 1669 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)360 1667 Hemink, Lynn (CA)361 1666 Block, Andrew (NY)362 1658 Blum, Clyde (TN)363 1642 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)363 1642 N Russell, Ken (AK)365 1635 Nelson, David W. (CA)366 1634 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)367 1629 Hubinger, Mark (MI)368 1627 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)369 1625 Saraceni, Paul (CA)370 1621 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)371 1620 N Kayton, Paula (CA)371 1620 Williamson, Christine (IL)373 1618 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)374 1615 Comeau, Cliff (MD)375 1608 Grieef, Gordon (MB)376 1590 Hubbell, John (DC)376 1590 Stilwell, Elton (TX)378 1588 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)378 1588 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)380 1587 Fellers, Paul (FL)381 1584 Van Epps, Rob (NC)382 1575 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)383 1574 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)384 1567 Pereksta, David (CA)385 1552 Brown, Steven (CO)386 1540 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)387 1527 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)388 1526 Felker, Linda (FL)389 1493 Dahlen, Tomas (MD)389 1493 Guse, Kevin (CA)391 1469 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)392 1456 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)393 1451 N Talkington, Clark (ND)394 1448 Padelford, Loren (NE)395 1441 N Peters, Joy (DE)396 1438 N Harvey, Simon (SC)397 1434 Padelford, Barbara (NE)NORTH AMERICA1 1802 Narins, David (FL)2 1794 N Smith, Macklin (MI)3 1745 Funston, Bob (OK)4 1730 Shrader, Karen (OH)5 1729 Shrader, John (OH)6 1698 N Walton, Robert (IN)7 1693 Burden, Kenneth (WA)8 1664 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)9 1658 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)9 1658 Komito, Sandy (FL)11 1649 N Rostron, Philip (TX)12 1644 N Hood, Larry (IL)13 1635 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)14 1628 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)15 1621 Colyer, Richard (PA)16 1616 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)17 1598 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)18 1594 N Beers, Brian (VA)19 1583 Edwards, Martin (ON)19 1583 Kaestner, Hank (MD)21 1574 N Ledec, George (VA)22 1572 Mulligan, Mike (AB)23 1556 N Easley, Kevin (FL)24 1548 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)25 1527 Kaestner, Peter (VA)26 1513 Bates, Bob (AZ)27 1506 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)28 1481 O’Neill, Patty (MA)29 1471 Oberle, Mark (WA)30 1466 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)31 1463 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)32 1447 Kersting, Cecil (RI)33 1444 N Stech, Brian (BC)34 1443 N Thompson, Joe (CA)35 1439 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)36 1430 N Siler, Jack (PA)36 1430 N Sykes, Paul (GA)38 1419 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)R E G I O N SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 43


NORTH AMERICAR E G I O N S39 1417 Donsker, David (NH)40 1416 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)41 1402 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)42 1401 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)43 1395 N Byrne, Dick (UK)44 1393 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)45 1392 N Hardister, John (NC)46 1391 Robert, Fox (MA )47 1387 Bates, Dee (AZ)48 1377 Chartier, Allen (MI)49 1370 Cobb, John (CO)50 1368 Loftin, Horace (NC)51 1366 Johnson, David (MI)52 1362 N Braun, Charles (SC)53 1361 N Lewis, Tom (TX)54 1355 Offill, Kennett (TX)55 1353 Namitz, Russ (OR)56 1346 N Drummond, John (CO)57 1344 Alberico, Cindy (IL)58 1342 Timm, Richard (PA)59 1341 Holmes, James (CA)60 1334 Deifik, David (NH)61 1332 N MacClendon, Travis (FL)61 1332 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)63 1328 N Tess, Roger (AZ)64 1327 N Pepper, Todd (ON)65 1324 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)66 1321 N Hoff, Ron (TN)67 1318 N Fisher, David (UK)68 1317 Oliver, David (VA)68 1317 N Traver, Donald (NY)68 1317 N Traver, Donna (NY)68 1317 Turner, Henry (NY)68 1317 Witt, Terry (TN)73 1311 N Sigsbee, James (FL)74 1310 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)75 1306 Schuette, Scott (MO)76 1305 Currie, Hugh (ON)77 1302 Paul, Leonard (MI)78 1301 Toochin, Michael (BC)79 1299 N Dexter, Coen (CO)80 1298 N Wright, Brenda (CO)81 1296 Overman, Karl (MI)82 1295 N McGregor, Ian (WA)83 1294 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)84 1292 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)85 1281 Bouton, Bill (CA)86 1280 N Chaffin, David (TN)87 1278 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)88 1277 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)89 1273 N Kahle, Anne (WA)90 1272 N Wilson, Stu (FL)91 1270 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)92 1262 Colasanti, Peter (CA)92 1262 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)92 1262 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)95 1249 Bono, Peter (MA)96 1243 Hirth, John (AZ)97 1240 Bain, Margaret (ON)97 1240 N Carr, Steve (UT)97 1240 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)100 1233 Gallaher, Jim (MA)101 1230 Buffa, Joelle (VA)102 1227 N Brown, James (MT)103 1226 Hubinger, Mark (MI)104 1221 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)105 1219 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)105 1219 N Menart, Tony (FL)107 1218 Davis, Renee (NY)108 1217 N Debellevue, Robert (LA)109 1216 Foxall, Roger (BC)110 1214 Linzell, Doreene (OH)111 1213 Evanson, Randall (FL)112 1212 Frenz, Bert (TX)112 1212 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)114 1210 Morris, Clyde (VA)114 1210 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)116 1208 Pereksta, David (CA)116 1208 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)118 1207 Buerger, Theodore (OR)118 1207 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)120 1206 N West, Steve (NM)121 1205 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)122 1203 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)123 1202 Butcher, Greg (VA)124 1201 Patton, Helen (MD)124 1201 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)124 1201 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)127 1196 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)128 1192 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)129 1190 N Holmes, James F. (AL)130 1189 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)131 1188 N Easley, Charles (TX)132 1187 Brown, Steven (CO)132 1187 N Palmer, Richard (MO)132 1187 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)135 1186 Gawn, Simon (ON)136 1184 Attridge, Barry (ON)137 1182 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)138 1181 Meyer, Joyce (WA)139 1178 Pedro, Carlos (RI)139 1178 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)141 1177 Mills, Charles (IN)142 1176 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)142 1176 N Principe, Bill (MA)144 1173 White, Tony (WY)145 1172 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)146 1170 Berger, Byron (OH)146 1170 Cook, William (NY)148 1168 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)149 1162 Chapin, Gary (NY)149 1162 N Swift, Byron (DC)151 1161 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)152 1159 N Henderson, John (TN)153 1155 Gambill, Charles (TX)153 1155 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)155 1152 Bradley, Robert (CO)155 1152 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)155 1152 Rapoza, Brian (FL)158 1151 Clark, Roger (NM)158 1151 Stirling, David (BC)160 1149 Whelton, Bart (WA)161 1148 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)162 1147 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)163 1145 N Marcum, James (VA)163 1145 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)165 1144 Terlouw, Joe (WA)166 1142 Carlson, Richard (AZ)166 1142 N Hays, Jim (AZ)166 1142 Kluge, Karen (NH)169 1141 N Carlson, Jim (OR)170 1140 Geanangel, Charles (FL)171 1138 N Woessner, Warren (MN)172 1131 Arendt, Dennis (OR)173 1128 Wilt, Richard (AZ)174 1125 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)175 1121 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)175 1121 Cable, Ted (KS)177 1118 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)178 1117 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)178 1117 Hoye, John (MA)180 1116 Faike, Elise (ID)181 1115 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)182 1114 Bowen, Michael (MD)183 1113 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)184 1111 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)185 1109 Disher, David (NC)185 1109 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)187 1108 Keferl, Eugene (GA)188 1106 Bruce, Lucie (TX)189 1103 Disher, Susan (NC)190 1097 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)190 1097 Hubbell, John (DC)192 1096 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)193 1093 Richard, Carroll (SC)193 1093 Withgott, Jay (OR)195 1092 Center, Jonathan (MA)195 1092 Gubanyi, Joseph (NE)195 1092 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)198 1091 N Febba, Sam (MI)199 1089 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)200 1087 Mark, David (NY)201 1084 Williamson, Christine (IL)202 1083 N Guarente, Al (PA)202 1083 N Wathen, Laura (CO)204 1082 N Finley, Joelle (LA)205 1079 N Kayton, Paula (CA)206 1076 Riding, Keith (BC)206 1076 Tufts, Gordon (NS)208 1070 N Begg, Barbara (BC)208 1070 N Bell, Nancy (CO)210 1069 Jones, Daniel (TX)211 1068 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)212 1065 N Thayer, Peter (FL)213 1061 Hagen, Arden (WA)214 1058 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)215 1056 Boyd, Roger (KS)215 1056 Martin, Bryn (MI)215 1056 Nelson, David W. (CA)218 1055 N Peebles, Gary (CA)219 1054 Freeland, David (FL)220 1053 Hagen, Sherry (WA)221 1047 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)222 1042 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)223 1039 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)224 1038 N Trott, Anthony (FL)225 1032 N Trott, Julie (FL)226 1028 Smith, Howard (TX)227 1027 Lebo, Harold (PA)228 1026 Miliotis, Paul (NH)229 1021 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)230 1020 N Bell, Charles (CO)230 1020 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)232 1019 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)233 1015 Allen, Brian (MI)234 1013 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)235 1012 Guse, Kevin (CA)236 1010 Saraceni, Paul (CA)237 1006 James, John (WA)238 1005 N Bond, Harold (AZ)238 1005 Lesser, James (MI)240 1004 Jones, Ralph (CO)241 1001 Blum, Clyde (TN)242 999 N Escott, Christopher (ON)242 999 Matherly, Steven (TX)242 999 Robb, Roger (OR)245 998 Patterson, Easy (Australia)246 992 N Groce, Betty (CA)247 991 N Kutska, Michael (IL)248 988 Cahlander, David (MN)249 984 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)250 983 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)251 979 N Munthe, Jens (UT)252 973 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)253 972 Holbrook, Robert (OK)254 971 Pugh, Joe (CO)254 971 Pugh, Marcia (CO)256 970 N Shaw, Eric (FL)257 968 Ferguson, Carol (TX)257 968 N Grantham, Gary (CA)259 965 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)260 963 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)260 963 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)262 962 N Swarr, James (FL)263 961 Cram, Phillip (AB)44 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


NORTH AMERICA – SOUTH AMERICA264 957 Comeau, Cliff (MD)265 955 Smith, David (TX)266 954 Gatchet, John (OR)266 954 Prothro, Brenda (TX)268 952 N Dewire, Robert (CT)268 952 N Prak, Jan Willem (CA)268 952 Wagner, Gary (CA)271 950 Hemink, Lynn (CA)272 948 N Anderson, Karen (MD)273 947 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)274 946 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)275 944 N Neville, Bruce (TX)275 944 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)275 944 N Russell, Ken (AK)278 942 Hirth, Martha (AZ)279 937 Haynie, Carl (WA)280 930 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)280 930 Grieef, Gordon (MB)280 930 N Spann, Bill (GA)283 929 Jones, Marguerite (CO)284 927 Green, John (MN)285 926 N Spann, Laura (GA)286 924 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)287 921 N Getgood, John (VA)288 920 Smith, Michael (VA)289 919 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)290 914 Collins, Steve (TX)291 911 Anderson, Kathleen (MO)292 908 Whaley, Warren (MI)293 905 Bremser, Bill (FL)293 905 N Brunvoll, Gary (TN)295 902 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)296 900 N Berry, Jason (DC)297 889 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)298 888 N Kittelberger, Kyle (NC)299 886 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)300 885 Block, Andrew (NY)301 881 Peavler, Larry (IN)302 879 Elliott, Bruce (CA)302 879 Fellers, Paul (FL)304 870 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)305 867 Fawcett, Carol (TX)305 867 N Moore, Jim (CA)307 866 Osenton, Peter (MD)308 865 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)309 859 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)310 857 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)310 857 N Viola, Alfred (MA)312 856 N King, Gail (TN)313 854 Carlson, Roy (CA)314 846 Todd, Michael (TN)315 845 Mole, Noreen (MA)316 844 N Harvey, Simon (SC)317 843 Van Epps, Rob (NC)318 842 Larsen, Reynold (RI)319 841 Harding, Jeff (OR)320 840 N Couronne, Bernard (France)321 839 N Viola, Joy (MA)322 838 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)323 837 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)324 836 Emmons, Michael (MA)325 834 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)326 833 N Peters, Joy (DE)327 830 N Deem, William (NJ)328 828 N Taylor, Monte (CA)329 820 Siebert, Randy (CO)329 820 Smith, Jerry (SD)329 820 Smith, Karen (SD)332 817 Neily, Larry (ON)333 816 Wile, Mike (WA)334 809 Otte, Charles (KS)335 808 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)336 805 Hollie, David (GA)337 804 N Belyea, Glenn (MI)338 802 Otte, Jaye (KS)339 800 N Putman, Robert (FL)SOUTH AMERICA1 2939 N Gullick, Tom (Spain)2 2825 N Thompson, Joe (CA)3 2697 N Rostron, Philip (TX)4 2654 N Walton, Robert (IN)5 2626 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)6 2605 Edwards, Martin (ON)7 2595 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)8 2545 Kaestner, Peter (VA)9 2528 Bates, Bob (AZ)10 2450 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)11 2415 N Hoff, Ron (TN)11 2415 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)13 2406 N Siler, Jack (PA)14 2374 N Hardister, John (NC)15 2355 Narins, David (FL)16 2345 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)17 2334 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)18 2329 Donsker, David (NH)19 2312 N Babic, Marlene (FL)19 2312 N Gary, Babic (FL)21 2283 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)22 2281 N Hood, Larry (IL)22 2281 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)24 2241 O’Neill, Patty (MA)25 2231 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)26 2229 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)27 2207 N Lewis, Tom (TX)28 2200 N Drummond, John (CO)29 2195 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)30 2193 N MacClendon, Travis (FL)31 2176 N Chantler, Dave (WA)32 2171 N Byrne, Dick (UK)33 2150 N Fisher, David (UK)34 2125 Komito, Sandy (FL)35 2102 N Couronne, Bernard (France)36 2094 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)37 2093 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)38 2088 Bono, Peter (MA)38 2088 N Easley, Kevin (FL)40 2080 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)41 2077 N Beers, Brian (VA)42 2074 Witt, Terry (TN)43 2066 N Eccles, Stephen (VA)44 2051 Kaestner, Hank (MD)45 2014 N Braun, Charles (SC)46 1999 N Ledec, George (VA)47 1998 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)48 1996 Robert, Fox (MA )49 1987 Quickert, Nick (ON)50 1972 Carter, Derb (NC)51 1942 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)52 1906 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)52 1906 N Macaulay, William (CT)54 1895 Derven, Peter (CO)55 1879 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)56 1872 Gawn, Simon (ON)57 1870 Kersting, Cecil (RI)58 1869 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)59 1863 Bates, Dee (AZ)60 1836 Bouton, Bill (CA)61 1829 N Swift, Byron (DC)62 1825 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)63 1787 Jones, Ralph (CO)64 1785 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)64 1785 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)66 1775 N McGregor, Ian (WA)67 1767 N Campbell, Colin (DE)68 1762 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)69 1760 Deifik, David (NH)70 1755 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)71 1751 Currie, Hugh (ON)72 1746 N Menart, Tony (FL)73 1737 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)74 1721 N Bell, Charles (CO)75 1709 N Bell, Nancy (CO)75 1709 N Debellevue, Robert (LA)77 1707 Boyd, Roger (KS)78 1696 Holbrook, Robert (OK)79 1682 N Trott, Anthony (FL)80 1678 N Trott, Julie (FL)81 1673 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)82 1668 Overman, Karl (MI)83 1667 N Sigsbee, James (FL)84 1653 N Pepper, Todd (ON)85 1643 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)86 1641 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)87 1638 N Dexter, Coen (CO)87 1638 N Wright, Brenda (CO)89 1625 Funston, Bob (OK)90 1614 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)91 1612 Hoye, John (MA)92 1591 N Kahle, Anne (WA)93 1585 Jones, Marguerite (CO)94 1576 Whelton, Bart (WA)95 1574 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)96 1573 Toochin, Michael (BC)97 1567 N Thayer, Peter (FL)98 1564 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)99 1558 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)100 1553 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)101 1536 Linzell, Doreene (OH)102 1521 N Baltimore, Terry S. (FL)103 1505 Colyer, Richard (PA)103 1505 Loftin, Horace (NC)105 1502 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)106 1477 Matherly, Steven (TX)107 1474 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)108 1473 N Holmes, James F. (AL)109 1467 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)110 1446 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)111 1445 Wilt, Richard (AZ)112 1433 N Traver, Donald (NY)112 1433 N Traver, Donna (NY)114 1424 Matson, David (VA)115 1419 Chartier, Allen (MI)116 1413 Bain, Margaret (ON)116 1413 Gallaher, Jim (MA)118 1411 Geanangel, Charles (FL)119 1401 N Coffman, R. Mike (FL)120 1400 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)121 1396 Peavler, Larry (IN)122 1393 Arendt, Dennis (OR)123 1390 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)124 1362 Paul, Leonard (MI)125 1349 N Febba, Sam (MI)126 1347 N Munthe, Jens (UT)127 1317 Johnson, David (MI)128 1315 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)129 1314 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)130 1295 Morris, Clyde (VA)131 1291 Buffa, Joelle (VA)132 1289 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)133 1281 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)134 1257 Turner, Henry (NY)135 1253 Clark, Roger (NM)136 1250 Tufts, Gordon (NS)136 1250 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)138 1226 N Palmer, Richard (MO)139 1214 Holmes, James (CA)140 1200 Robb, Roger (OR)141 1196 Foxall, Roger (BC)142 1192 N Spann, Bill (GA)143 1190 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)143 1190 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)143 1190 N Spann, Laura (GA)146 1188 Malbone, Clare (IN)147 1182 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)R E G I O N SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 45


SOUTH AMERICA – AFRICAR E G I O N S148 1179 Boyd, John (FL)149 1177 Hagen, Sherry (WA)150 1176 Hagen, Arden (WA)151 1175 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)152 1173 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)153 1166 N Wathen, Laura (CO)154 1157 N Hays, Jim (AZ)155 1154 Pavlik, Tom (MI)156 1148 Cook, William (NY)157 1144 Kluge, Karen (NH)158 1142 Fawcett, Carol (TX)158 1142 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)160 1130 N Shaw, Eric (FL)161 1110 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)162 1109 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)163 1096 N Baker, John (IL)164 1090 Carlson, Richard (AZ)165 1089 N Williamson, John (MD)166 1079 N Finley, Joelle (LA)167 1075 N Daniels, David (IN)168 1074 Stirling, David (BC)169 1069 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)170 1053 Colasanti, Peter (CA)170 1053 N West, Steve (NM)172 1036 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)173 1034 Meyer, Joyce (WA)174 1033 Rapoza, Brian (FL)175 1032 Harding, Jeff (OR)176 1030 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)177 1028 N Deem, William (NJ)178 1025 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)179 1016 Pedro, Carlos (RI)180 1013 N Carlson, Jim (OR)181 1006 Oliver, David (VA)182 1003 Attridge, Barry (ON)182 1003 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)184 992 Patton, Helen (MD)185 984 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)186 965 Bowen, Michael (MD)187 960 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)187 960 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)189 957 Keferl, Eugene (GA)190 955 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)191 941 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)191 941 Disher, David (NC)191 941 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)191 941 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)195 938 Evanson, Randall (FL)196 934 Disher, Susan (NC)197 920 Buerger, Theodore (OR)198 919 Alberico, Cindy (IL)199 900 Lebo, Harold (PA)200 891 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)201 888 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)202 887 Siebert, Randy (CO)203 878 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)204 865 Allen, Brian (MI)205 863 N Marcum, James (VA)206 861 Wagner, Gary (CA)207 860 Cram, Phillip (AB)208 855 N Carr, Steve (UT)209 850 Cahlander, David (MN)210 834 Barnes, Peter (TX)211 826 N Bond, Harold (AZ)212 825 N Peebles, Gary (CA)213 824 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)214 814 N Davis, Phil (MD)215 810 Berger, Byron (OH)216 807 Mulligan, Mike (AB)AFRICA1 2081 N Gullick, Tom (Spain)2 1856 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)2 1856 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)4 1827 Kaestner, Peter (VA)5 1794 N Walton, Robert (IN)6 1785 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)6 1785 N Rostron, Philip (TX)8 1769 Edwards, Martin (ON)9 1728 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)10 1691 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)11 1657 N Fisher, David (UK)12 1650 Bates, Bob (AZ)13 1628 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)13 1628 N Macaulay, William (CT)15 1615 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)16 1607 N Thompson, Joe (CA)17 1599 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)18 1588 Narins, David (FL)19 1557 N Hoff, Ron (TN)20 1556 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)21 1546 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)22 1538 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)23 1501 N Hardister, John (NC)23 1501 Riding, Keith (BC)25 1494 N Babic, Marlene (FL)25 1494 N Gary, Babic (FL)27 1469 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)28 1468 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)29 1454 N Easley, Kevin (FL)30 1435 Bates, Dee (AZ)31 1410 N Braun, Charles (SC)32 1389 N Siler, Jack (PA)33 1384 Buffa, Joelle (VA)34 1381 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)35 1369 Morris, Clyde (VA)36 1367 N Byrne, Dick (UK)37 1338 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)38 1319 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)39 1316 N Kahle, Anne (WA)40 1312 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)41 1294 N Couronne, Bernard (France)42 1287 N Carlson, Jim (OR)42 1287 Witt, Terry (TN)44 1281 N Bell, Charles (CO)45 1279 N Bell, Nancy (CO)46 1267 Currie, Hugh (ON)47 1245 N Lewis, Tom (TX)48 1217 Prytherch, Kenneth (NJ)49 1211 Bouton, Bill (CA)49 1211 N Drummond, John (CO)51 1208 N Chantler, Dave (WA)52 1200 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)53 1192 Meyer, Joyce (WA)54 1186 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)55 1150 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)56 1144 Cram, Phillip (AB)57 1134 N Campbell, Colin (DE)58 1132 Derven, Peter (CO)59 1118 Donsker, David (NH)60 1116 N Menart, Tony (FL)61 1115 N Hood, Larry (IL)62 1109 Loftin, Horace (NC)63 1106 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)64 1103 Gawn, Simon (ON)65 1095 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)66 1093 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)67 1090 Fawcett, Carol (TX)67 1090 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)69 1082 N Holmes, James F. (AL)70 1081 Robert, Fox (MA )71 1077 N McGregor, Ian (WA)72 1067 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)73 1060 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)73 1060 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)75 1058 N Trott, Anthony (FL)75 1058 N Trott, Julie (FL)77 1056 N Traver, Donald (NY)77 1056 N Traver, Donna (NY)79 1055 N Bond, Harold (AZ)80 1049 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)81 1031 Peavler, Larry (IN)82 1026 Burden, Kenneth (WA)83 1014 Holmes, James (CA)84 1003 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)85 990 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)86 988 N Butts, Judy (OR)87 979 Gawn, Mark (ON)88 969 Stirling, David (BC)89 966 Funston, Bob (OK)90 963 Matson, David (VA)91 962 Paul, Leonard (MI)92 961 N Kutska, Michael (IL)93 941 N Begg, Barbara (BC)94 940 Matherly, Steven (TX)95 931 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)96 926 N Thayer, Peter (FL)97 909 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)98 908 Holbrook, Robert (OK)99 902 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)100 892 O’Neill, Patty (MA)101 890 Attridge, Barry (ON)102 883 Cahlander, David (MN)103 879 N Beers, Brian (VA)104 874 Tufts, Gordon (NS)105 872 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)106 865 Bain, Margaret (ON)107 864 N Hays, Jim (AZ)108 863 Kersting, Cecil (RI)108 863 N Tischner, Kenneth (NJ)110 861 N Baker, John (IL)111 860 Jones, Ralph (CO)112 848 Evanson, Randall (FL)113 840 Cable, Ted (KS)114 835 N Spann, Laura (GA)115 834 N Spann, Bill (GA)116 831 Mulligan, Mike (AB)117 828 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)117 828 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)119 825 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)120 816 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)121 809 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)122 806 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)123 802 N Timberlake, Robert (MA)124 801 Geanangel, Charles (FL)125 796 Hoye, John (MA)126 792 Oulman, Kenneth (MN)127 790 Toochin, Michael (BC)127 790 Whelton, Bart (WA)129 788 N Davis, Neil (BC)130 785 Foxall, Roger (BC)131 782 N Johnston, Alan (MD)132 780 Wilt, Richard (AZ)133 770 Toochin, Sharon (BC)134 768 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)134 768 Jones, Marguerite (CO)136 766 Malbone, Clare (IN)137 759 N Wathen, Laura (CO)138 755 N Swift, Byron (DC)139 754 Overman, Karl (MI)140 739 Patton, Helen (MD)141 731 N Febba, Sam (MI)142 729 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)143 726 Henise, Don (MI)144 725 Bono, Peter (MA)145 722 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)146 704 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)147 697 Bowen, Michael (MD)148 684 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)149 681 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)150 672 Komito, Sandy (FL)151 668 N Munthe, Jens (UT)151 668 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)153 664 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)154 658 Lebo, Harold (PA)46 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


AFRICA – EURASIA155 657 Cook, William (NY)156 649 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)157 642 N Palmer, Richard (MO)158 641 N West, Steve (NM)159 638 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)160 633 Buerger, Theodore (OR)161 629 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)162 614 Colyer, Richard (PA)162 614 N Sigsbee, James (FL)164 612 Schuette, Scott (MO)165 606 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)166 603 N Haugh, Wendi (NY)167 601 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)168 600 Chartier, Allen (MI)168 600 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)AUSTRALASIA1 1278 Funston, Bob (OK)2 1077 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)3 1052 N Rostron, Philip (TX)4 998 Edwards, Martin (ON)5 995 Bates, Bob (AZ)6 984 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)7 981 Kaestner, Peter (VA)8 977 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)9 968 N Hoff, Ron (TN)10 955 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)11 951 N Babic, Marlene (FL)11 951 N Gary, Babic (FL)13 949 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)14 936 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)15 930 N Gullick, Tom (Spain)16 921 N Thompson, Joe (CA)17 912 N Fisher, David (UK)18 872 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)19 844 N Byrne, Dick (UK)20 839 Bates, Dee (AZ)21 829 Gawn, Simon (ON)22 827 N Walton, Robert (IN)23 822 Patterson, Easy (Australia)24 810 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)25 806 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)26 798 N Bell, Charles (CO)27 793 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)28 785 N Bell, Nancy (CO)29 779 N Lewis, Tom (TX)30 767 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)31 766 N Braun, Charles (SC)32 764 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)33 763 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)34 756 Foxall, Roger (BC)35 754 Whelton, Bart (WA)36 750 N Chantler, Dave (WA)37 739 N Hardister, John (NC)38 734 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)39 732 N Siler, Jack (PA)40 731 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)41 730 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)42 724 Robert, Fox (MA )43 718 N Traver, Donald (NY)43 718 N Traver, Donna (NY)45 713 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)46 711 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)47 701 N Beers, Brian (VA)48 700 Fawcett, Carol (TX)49 699 N Kahle, Anne (WA)50 698 Holmes, James (CA)50 698 N Trott, Anthony (FL)50 698 N Trott, Julie (FL)53 697 Meyer, Joyce (WA)54 696 N Drummond, John (CO)55 685 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)56 682 N Sigsbee, James (FL)57 680 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)58 675 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)59 664 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)60 662 Kersting, Cecil (RI)61 661 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)61 661 N Macaulay, William (CT)63 655 N Holmes, James F. (AL)64 650 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)64 650 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)66 649 N McGregor, Ian (WA)66 649 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)68 644 Riding, Keith (BC)69 643 Geanangel, Charles (FL)70 637 N Debellevue, Robert (LA)71 631 Coleman, Daniel (TX)72 627 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)73 626 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)74 625 O’Neill, Patty (MA)75 622 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)75 622 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)77 620 Tufts, Gordon (NS)78 614 N Couronne, Bernard (France)79 612 N Menart, Tony (FL)80 605 Coleman, Decie (TX)81 591 Overman, Karl (MI)82 587 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)83 585 Bono, Peter (MA)84 582 N Marcum, James (VA)85 572 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)86 570 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)86 570 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)88 565 Bouton, Bill (CA)88 565 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)90 563 Narins, David (FL)91 560 Jones, Ralph (CO)91 560 Toochin, Michael (BC)93 558 Graves, Olivia (MS)94 555 N Dexter, Coen (CO)94 555 N Wright, Brenda (CO)96 553 N Hood, Larry (IL)97 545 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)98 541 Loftin, Horace (NC)99 539 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)100 538 Komito, Sandy (FL)101 537 Johnson, David (MI)102 536 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)102 536 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)104 533 Burden, Kenneth (WA)105 532 Matherly, Steven (TX)106 531 N Eastman, Roger (AZ)107 530 N Revare, Jack (KS)108 527 N Wathen, Laura (CO)109 526 Currie, Hugh (ON)110 523 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)111 517 Mark, David (NY)112 504 Jones, Marguerite (CO)113 503 Attridge, Barry (ON)114 500 Malbone, Clare (IN)115 498 Wilt, Richard (AZ)116 495 Derven, Peter (CO)117 492 Hoye, John (MA)118 487 Ealding, Wendy (VA)119 483 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)120 482 Lebo, Harold (PA)121 480 White, Tony (WY)122 478 Buerger, Theodore (OR)123 476 Bowen, Michael (MD)124 473 Hirth, John (AZ)124 473 Hirth, Martha (AZ)126 472 Cahlander, David (MN)127 470 Pugh, Joe (CO)127 470 Pugh, Marcia (CO)129 468 Schuette, Scott (MO)130 461 N Begg, Barbara (BC)130 461 Zimmer, James (CA)132 460 Deifik, David (NH)133 458 Donsker, David (NH)134 456 N Baker, John (IL)135 454 Bain, Margaret (ON)136 453 Patton, Helen (MD)137 449 N Pepper, Todd (ON)138 447 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)139 445 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)140 437 N Smith, Roy (ON)140 437 Stirling, David (BC)142 428 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)143 426 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)144 421 N Carlson, Jim (OR)144 421 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)146 413 Mulligan, Mike (AB)147 411 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)148 409 N Bond, Harold (AZ)149 401 Gawn, Mark (ON)150 399 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)151 394 Withgott, Jay (OR)152 393 Wile, Mike (WA)153 392 N Escott, Christopher (ON)153 392 N Palmer, Richard (MO)155 388 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)156 387 N Munthe, Jens (UT)156 387 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)158 384 Cook, William (NY)159 377 Barnes, Peter (TX)160 363 N Wilson, Stu (FL)161 362 N Febba, Sam (MI)162 361 N Anderson, Karen (MD)162 361 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)162 361 Pruess, Neva (NE)165 360 N Finley, Joelle (LA)166 359 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)166 359 Morris, Clyde (VA)168 358 Buffa, Joelle (VA)168 358 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)170 355 Cram, Phillip (AB)170 355 N Russell, Ken (AK)172 351 N Hays, Jim (AZ)EURASIA1 2662 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)2 2469 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)3 2349 N Rostron, Philip (TX)4 2335 Kaestner, Peter (VA)5 2237 N Fisher, David (UK)6 2236 Bates, Bob (AZ)7 2232 Edwards, Martin (ON)8 2124 Riding, Keith (BC)9 2082 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)10 <strong>2011</strong> N Thompson, Joe (CA)11 2002 Kaestner, Hank (MD)12 1991 Narins, David (FL)13 1986 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)14 1977 N Hoff, Ron (TN)15 1973 N Walton, Robert (IN)16 1967 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)17 1961 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)18 1958 N Byrne, Dick (UK)19 1883 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)20 1837 N Hardister, John (NC)21 1814 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)22 1737 N Braun, Charles (SC)23 1733 N Hagan, Ed (FL)24 1710 N Siler, Jack (PA)25 1659 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)26 1612 Bates, Dee (AZ)27 1611 N Couronne, Bernard (France)28 1607 N Beers, Brian (VA)29 1570 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)30 1560 Witt, Terry (TN)31 1540 Johnson, David (MI)32 1506 N Kahle, Anne (WA)33 1475 N Chantler, Dave (WA)34 1463 N Hood, Larry (IL)R E G I O N SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 47


EURASIA – PACIFIC OCEANR E G I O N S34 1463 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)36 1460 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)37 1383 Hoye, John (MA)38 1318 Bono, Peter (MA)39 1314 Donsker, David (NH)39 1314 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)41 1289 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)42 1278 Whelton, Bart (WA)43 1275 N Lewis, Tom (TX)44 1241 N Menart, Tony (FL)45 1236 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)46 1195 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)47 1176 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)47 1176 Foxall, Roger (BC)49 1170 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)50 1160 Currie, Hugh (ON)51 1143 N Traver, Donald (NY)51 1143 N Traver, Donna (NY)53 1139 Robert, Fox (MA )54 1125 Jones, Ralph (CO)55 1095 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)56 1089 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)57 1078 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)58 1071 Komito, Sandy (FL)59 1070 Burden, Kenneth (WA)60 1062 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)61 1047 N Finley, Joelle (LA)62 1046 Bain, Margaret (ON)63 1034 Kersting, Cecil (RI)64 1030 Loftin, Horace (NC)65 1026 Jones, Marguerite (CO)66 1017 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)67 1012 N Trott, Anthony (FL)68 1009 Meyer, Joyce (WA)69 1003 N Bell, Nancy (CO)70 997 N Holmes, James F. (AL)70 997 Stirling, David (BC)72 993 Funston, Bob (OK)73 975 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)74 972 Bouton, Bill (CA)75 966 N Bell, Charles (CO)76 949 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)77 947 Matherly, Steven (TX)77 947 N Munthe, Jens (UT)79 942 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)80 938 Attridge, Barry (ON)81 934 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)82 932 N Chaffin, David (TN)83 928 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)84 910 Matson, David (VA)85 908 N McGregor, Ian (WA)86 894 Fawcett, Carol (TX)87 884 Dahlen, Tomas (MD)88 871 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)89 867 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)90 863 Toochin, Michael (BC)91 858 Evanson, Randall (FL)92 837 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)93 836 Barnes, Peter (TX)94 833 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)95 832 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)95 832 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)97 830 N Sigsbee, James (FL)98 817 N Getgood, John (VA)99 813 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)100 812 Cook, William (NY)101 805 N Trott, Julie (FL)102 802 N Wathen, Laura (CO)103 801 Derven, Peter (CO)ATLANTIC OCEAN1 316 N Dobson, Andrew (Bermuda)2 181 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)3 178 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)4 171 N Kahle, Anne (WA)5 169 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)6 125 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)6 125 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)8 117 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)9 111 N Wathen, Laura (CO)9 111 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)11 107 N Babic, Marlene (FL)11 107 N Gary, Babic (FL)11 107 White, Tony (WY)14 98 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)15 94 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)16 89 Bain, Margaret (ON)16 89 Freeland, David (FL)18 87 Kersting, Cecil (RI)19 86 Attridg e, Barry (ON)20 85 Turner, Henry (NY)21 84 N Couronne, Bernard (France)22 78 Currie, Hugh (ON)23 76 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)24 74 N Schwalbe, Paul (WI)25 73 Edwards, Martin (ON)26 70 N Traver, Donald (NY)26 70 N Traver, Donna (NY)28 69 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)28 69 N Walton, Robert (IN)30 66 N OMalley, Mike (TN)30 66 N Schwalbe, Glenna (WI)32 64 Stirling, David (BC)33 61 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)34 59 N Hood, Larry (IL)35 56 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)35 56 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)37 55 Bono, Peter (MA)38 54 Donsker, David (NH)39 53 Hoye, John (MA)39 53 N McGregor, Ian (WA)39 53 N Viola, Joy (MA)42 52 Holbrook, Robert (OK)43 51 N Anderson, Karen (MD)43 51 N Thayer, Peter (FL)43 51 N Viola, Alfred (MA)46 50 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)46 50 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)46 50 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)PACIFIC OCEAN1 556 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)2 550 Narins, David (FL)3 538 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)4 533 Edwards, Martin (ON)5 502 Bates, Bob (AZ)6 473 N Rostron, Philip (TX)7 466 N Thompson, Joe (CA)8 456 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)9 434 N Kahle, Anne (WA)10 432 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)11 430 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)12 404 Kaestner, Peter (VA)13 403 N David, Reginald (HI)14 392 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)15 379 N Lewis, Tom (TX)16 372 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)17 371 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)18 366 N Campbell, Colin (DE)19 363 N Walton, Robert (IN)20 359 Silcock, Ross (IA)21 351 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)22 350 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)23 337 N Hoff, Ron (TN)24 333 N Pohlman, Kurt (HI)25 328 N Braun, Charles (SC)26 325 N Hood, Larry (IL)27 322 Kersting, Cecil (RI)28 313 Whelton, Bart (WA)29 312 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)30 308 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)30 308 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)32 307 Bates, Dee (AZ)32 307 N Hardister, John (NC)32 307 N Traver, Donald (NY)32 307 N Traver, Donna (NY)36 292 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)37 289 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)38 278 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)39 267 N Byrne, Dick (UK)40 261 N Dexter, Coen (CO)40 261 N Wright, Brenda (CO)42 256 Toochin, Michael (BC)43 255 White, Tony (WY)44 253 Donsker, David (NH)44 253 Funston, Bob (OK)46 251 Derven, Peter (CO)46 251 Faike, Elise (ID)46 251 N Menart, Tony (FL)49 250 Gawn, Simon (ON)50 248 Burden, Kenneth (WA)51 247 Cook, William (NY)52 243 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)52 243 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)52 243 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)55 241 Wilt, Richard (AZ)56 240 Schuette, Scott (MO)57 239 N Hays, Jim (AZ)57 239 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)59 238 Attridge, Barry (ON)59 238 N McGregor, Ian (WA)61 236 Stirling, David (BC)62 235 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)63 230 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)64 227 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)64 227 Pruess, Neva (NE)66 225 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)67 224 Komito, Sandy (FL)68 222 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)69 221 Bowen, Michael (MD)70 219 Robert, Fox (MA )71 218 N Wathen, Laura (CO)72 216 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)73 215 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)73 215 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)73 215 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)76 210 N Swanson, Phil (NE)77 207 Tanino, Lance (HI)78 201 N Kayton, Paula (CA)78 201 N Thayer, Peter (FL)80 200 Cahlander, David (MN)81 197 Felker, Linda (FL)82 194 Siebert, Randy (CO)83 191 N Couronne, Bernard (France)84 189 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)85 186 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)86 176 N Trott, Anthony (FL)86 176 N Trott, Julie (FL)88 173 Geanangel, Charles (FL)89 172 N Cannings, Russ (BC)90 171 Evanson, Randall (FL)90 171 Loftin, Horace (NC)92 169 Fawcett, Carol (TX)93 168 Keferl, Eugene (GA)94 161 N Rolle, Kevin (AZ)95 160 N Fekel, Francis (TN)95 160 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)97 159 Jones, Ralph (CO)98 153 Buerger, Theodore (OR)98 153 N Wilson, Stu (FL)100 152 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)100 152 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)102 147 Brown, Steven (CO)103 142 Jones, Marguerite (CO)104 141 Hoye, John (MA)48 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


PACIFIC OCEAN – SOUTH POLAR REGION105 139 N Palmer, Richard (MO)106 136 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)107 134 N Baker, John (IL)108 133 N Spann, Bill (GA)108 133 N Spann, Laura (GA)108 133 Wile, Mike (WA)111 127 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)112 126 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)113 124 Patton, Helen (MD)114 122 Bono, Peter (MA)115 120 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)115 120 Goff, Melvin (CO)115 120 N West, Steve (NM)118 118 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)118 118 McDavit, Mary (NC)120 114 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)120 114 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)122 113 Matherly, Steven (TX)122 113 Sefton, Mike (MI)124 112 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)125 107 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)125 107 N Viola, Alfred (MA)125 107 N Viola, Joy (MA)128 105 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)129 102 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)130 101 N Anderson, Karen (MD)130 101 Bradley, Robert (CO)130 101 Bremser, Bill (FL)130 101 Holbrook, Robert (OK)130 101 O’Neill, Patty (MA)130 101 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)136 100 N Carr, Steve (UT)136 100 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)INDIAN OCEAN1 334 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)2 286 Bates, Bob (AZ)3 275 Kaestner, Peter (VA)4 259 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)5 250 N Hoff, Ron (TN)6 244 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)6 244 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)8 242 Edwards, Martin (ON)9 241 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)10 240 N Walton, Robert (IN)11 238 N Thompson, Joe (CA)12 236 N Chantler, Dave (WA)13 235 Bates, Dee (AZ)14 234 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)15 227 O’Neill, Patty (MA)16 224 N Hood, Larry (IL)17 221 Donsker, David (NH)17 221 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)19 220 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)20 217 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)20 217 N Wathen, Laura (CO)22 215 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)23 213 N Kahle, Anne (WA)23 213 N Kutska, Michael (IL)25 212 Whelton, Bart (WA)26 203 N Butts, Judy (OR)27 202 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)28 200 N Palmer, Richard (MO)28 200 N Siler, Jack (PA)30 199 N Trott, Anthony (FL)30 199 N Trott, Julie (FL)32 197 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)32 197 N Hardister, John (NC)32 197 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)35 196 N Sigsbee, James (FL)36 190 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)37 189 N Lewis, Tom (TX)37 189 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)39 188 N Coffman, R. Mike (FL)40 187 N Hays, Jim (AZ)41 186 Hoye, John (MA)42 185 Cram, Phillip (AB)42 185 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)42 185 N Holmes, James F. (AL)42 185 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)46 183 N Swant, Gary (MT)47 182 Burden, Kenneth (WA)48 181 Foxall, Roger (BC)49 179 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)49 179 Robert, Fox (MA )51 178 N Thayer, Peter (FL)52 177 Currie, Hugh (ON)52 177 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)54 176 N Byrne, Dick (UK)55 175 N Marcum, James (VA)56 174 N Campbell, Colin (DE)56 174 Cook, William (NY)58 172 N Munthe, Jens (UT)59 171 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)59 171 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)59 171 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)59 171 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)59 171 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)64 170 Evanson, Randall (FL)64 170 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)66 168 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)66 168 N Macaulay, William (CT)68 165 Jones, Ralph (CO)68 165 N McGregor, Ian (WA)68 165 Meyer, Joyce (WA)71 164 N Couronne, Bernard (France)72 163 Jones, Marguerite (CO)73 161 N Bond, Harold (AZ)73 161 Kersting, Cecil (RI)73 161 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)76 160 Richards, Allan (MA)77 158 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)77 158 Schuette, Scott (MO)79 156 N Drummond, John (CO)80 152 N Baker, John (IL)81 150 N Menart, Tony (FL)81 150 N West, Steve (NM)83 146 Funston, Bob (OK)84 145 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)85 141 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)86 140 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)87 137 Bono, Peter (MA)88 130 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)89 128 N Braun, Charles (SC)90 126 Narins, David (FL)91 125 Loftin, Horace (NC)92 124 Stirling, David (BC)93 120 Attridge, Barry (ON)94 108 Ceballos-Lascurain, Hector (DF)95 99 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)95 99 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)97 85 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)98 76 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)99 66 Van Epps, Rob (NC)SOUTH POLAR REGION1 65 Freeland, David (FL)2 51 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)3 49 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)4 44 N Babic, Marlene (FL)4 44 Burden, Kenneth (WA)4 44 N Gary, Babic (FL)7 43 N Drummond, John (CO)7 43 N Walton, Robert (IN)9 41 N Kutska, Michael (IL)9 41 Turner, Henry (NY)11 40 N Holmes, James F. (AL)11 40 Hoye, John (MA)13 39 N McGregor, Ian (WA)13 39 Meyer, Joyce (WA)15 38 Carlson, Richard (AZ)15 38 N Fawcett, Thomas (TX)15 38 N Spann, Bill (GA)15 38 N Spann, Laura (GA)15 38 Stebbins, Sally (MI)15 38 N Thayer, Peter (FL)21 37 Bates, Bob (AZ)21 37 Bates, Dee (AZ)21 37 Fawcett, Carol (TX)21 37 Pierce, Barrett (TX)21 37 N Traver, Donald (NY)21 37 N Traver, Donna (NY)21 37 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)28 36 N Anderson, Karen (MD)28 36 N Campbell, Colin (DE)28 36 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)28 36 Donsker, David (NH)28 36 N Febba, Sam (MI)33 35 N Hood, Larry (IL)33 35 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)33 35 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)33 35 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)33 35 Narins, David (FL)33 35 Patton, Helen (MD)33 35 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)40 34 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)40 34 N Hardister, John (NC)42 33 N Schwalbe, Paul (WI)42 33 N Smithson, Bruce (NC)42 33 N Viola, Joy (MA)42 33 N Wathen, Laura (CO)42 33 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)42 33 White, Tony (WY)48 32 N Cooper, Byrum (FL)48 32 Kersting, Cecil (RI)48 32 N Kubacki, Marcia (MI)48 32 Pugh, Joe (CO)48 32 Pugh, Marcia (CO)48 32 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)48 32 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)48 32 N Schwalbe, Glenna (WI)48 32 N Viola, Alfred (MA)57 31 N Davis, Barbara (MD)57 31 N Davis, Phil (MD)59 30 N Cooper, Linda (FL)59 30 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)59 30 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)62 29 N Begg, Barbara (BC)62 29 Funston, Bob (OK)62 29 Lesser, James (MI)62 29 McDaniel, John (NY)62 29 N Rowdon, Fernando (VA)62 29 Stirling, David (BC)68 28 Attridge, Barry (ON)68 28 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)68 28 N Lewis, Tom (TX)68 28 Riding, Keith (BC)72 27 Murray, Rodney (DE)72 27 N Peebles, Gary (CA)72 27 Roller, Joe (CO)75 26 N Carr, Steve (UT)75 26 N Groce, Betty (CA)75 26 Nelson, David W. (CA)78 25 N Baker, John (IL)78 25 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)78 25 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)78 25 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)78 25 Matherly, Steven (TX)78 25 Mitchell, Dominic (UK)78 25 N OMalley, Mike (TN)78 25 Patterson, Easy (Australia)R E G I O N SBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 49


MILLENNIUM LIST – PHOTOGRAPHED-<strong>ABA</strong> AREALIFE LIST DATA – OtherO T H E RMILLENNIUM LIST – 9701 1557 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)2 1456 N Anderson, Karen (MD)3 787 N Sanders, Daniel (OH)4 786 Pierce, Barrett (TX)5 771 Bruce, Lucie (TX)6 756 Nelson, David W. (CA)7 745 N Telford, Dave (CA)7 745 N Telford, Sharon (CA)9 735 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)10 733 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)11 725 Miller, Leo (IL)12 718 N McGregor, Ian (WA)13 716 Orsie, Matthew (WV)14 715 Meyers, Martin (CA)14 715 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)16 713 Blum, Clyde (TN)16 713 Seegert, Greg (IL)18 711 N Pepper, Todd (ON)19 709 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)20 708 Chapin, Gary (NY)21 707 N Weber, Magill (AZ)22 703 Bosler, Devin (PA)23 697 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)24 696 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)25 695 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)26 694 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)26 694 Hemink, Lynn (CA)28 691 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)29 690 Schall, Michael (PA)30 689 N Stech, Brian (BC)31 688 Vooys, John (BC)32 684 Roberts, Tal (TX)32 684 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)34 683 Caldwell, Craig (OH)35 681 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)36 680 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)37 679 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)38 675 Brown, Steven (CO)39 674 N Baker, John (IL)40 673 Schuette, Scott (MO)41 668 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)42 664 Clendenen, Gail (TN)42 664 Clendenen, Steve (TN)42 664 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)45 663 N Chaffin, David (TN)46 661 Hagen, Arden (WA)47 660 Holmes, James (CA)48 659 Hagen, Sherry (WA)49 655 Collins, Steve (TX)50 653 Guse, Kevin (CA)51 652 Glydon, Jamie (NJ)52 649 Jennex, Scott (MI)52 649 Mills, Charles (IN)54 648 N Carr, Steve (UT)55 647 N Bond, Harold (AZ)55 647 Todd, Michael (TN)57 646 Davis, Renee (NY)58 643 Hollinga, Ken (CA)59 641 Lukens, Karl (NJ)60 638 Withgott, Jay (OR)61 636 N Cady, Wilson (WA)62 632 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)63 631 Buerger, Theodore (OR)64 629 N Henderson, John (TN)65 624 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)66 622 N Talkington, Clark (ND)67 618 Hubbell, John (DC)68 617 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)69 616 Pereksta, David (CA)70 612 Kline, Philip (AZ)71 611 Hamilton, Lyle (MI)72 609 Hollie, David (GA)72 609 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)74 606 Mark, David (NY)75 604 Epstein, Robert (FL)76 602 N Moore, Jim (CA)77 601 Martin, Bryn (MI)78 596 Cox, Joe (TX)78 596 Mann, Jon (AZ)78 596 N Neville, Bruce (TX)81 595 Kersting, Cecil (RI)82 593 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)83 592 Goff, Melvin (CO)84 589 Frenz, Bert (TX)84 589 N Harvey, Simon (SC)86 587 Narins, David (FL)87 579 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)88 578 Arendt, Dennis (OR)89 576 Keferl, Eugene (GA)90 570 Hobbs, Michael (WA)91 569 Deifik, David (NH)92 567 Riemer, Dean (ND)93 566 N Swant, Gary (MT)93 566 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)95 565 N Cannings, Russ (BC)95 565 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)97 563 Toochin, Michael (BC)98 561 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)99 555 N Peebles, Gary (CA)100 554 Cyger, Ron (CA)101 544 Robb, Roger (OR)102 543 Berner, John (TX)102 543 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)104 541 Cowan, Larry (BC)105 538 Hartman, Ken (TX)105 538 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)107 533 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)108 531 Burdo, Alex (CT)109 530 Breault, Kevin (TN)109 530 Wood, Douglas (OK)111 527 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)112 521 Epstein, Janet (FL)113 519 Murray, Rodney (DE)114 518 Fellers, Paul (FL)114 518 N Saphir, Starr (NY)116 516 Williamson, Christine (IL)117 513 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)118 510 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)118 510 Uffman, Joshua (MO)120 508 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)121 504 N Menart, Tony (FL)122 503 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)123 501 N Spann, Bill (GA)123 501 N Spann, Laura (GA)PHOTOGRAPHED –<strong>ABA</strong> AREA – 9701 812 N Taylor, Monte (CA)2 760 Nelson, David W. (CA)3 745 Meyers, Martin (CA)4 733 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)5 720 Hollinga, Ken (CA)6 714 N Leupold, James (VA)7 712 N Swanson, Phil (NE)8 705 Stilwell, Elton (TX)9 698 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)10 678 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)11 677 Hagen, Sherry (WA)12 674 N Stecher, Karl (CO)13 665 N Small, Brian (CA)14 664 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)15 656 Berger, Byron (OH)16 634 Schall, Michael (PA)17 622 Nistico, Paul (FL)18 619 Tepke, Glen (CA)19 613 Burden, Kenneth (WA)19 613 Moore, Jeffrey (IN)21 602 Todd, Michael (TN)22 600 Vickers, Dan (GA)23 599 Blum, Clyde (TN)24 596 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)25 594 N Sheely, Carl (LA)26 587 Chartier, Allen (MI)27 586 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)28 584 Cassady, John (IN)29 581 Morris, Bernard (PA)30 575 Diane, Pettey (OR)31 572 Lukens, Karl (NJ)31 572 Pereksta, David (CA)33 570 Gatchet, John (OR)34 564 N Slattery, Edward (MA)35 562 Hyett, Marvin (NJ)36 551 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)37 550 Lebo, Harold (PA)38 546 Hollie, David (GA)39 542 N Bond, Harold (AZ)39 542 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)41 538 Brown, Steven (CO)41 538 Frenz, Bert (TX)43 535 Sanders, Ira (CO)44 532 Lameka, Nolan (IL)45 530 Guse, Kevin (CA)46 524 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)47 520 Attridge, Barry (ON)48 516 Metzler, Bob (TX)49 510 Neily, Larry (ON)50 506 Meade, Larry (VA)51 505 Cahlander, David (MN)52 497 Burdo, Alex (CT)53 494 Hamilton, Lyle (MI)54 492 Delorey, Alan (FL)55 487 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)56 480 Epstein, Robert (FL)57 479 Larsen, Reynold (RI)58 478 Capobianco, Peter (TN)59 467 Riffe, Sue (CO)60 463 Smith, Jerry (SD)61 459 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)62 457 Gorbet, Larry (NM)62 457 Powers, Edwin (IN)64 453 Pedro, Carlos (RI)64 453 Resch, Michael (MA)66 447 Henise, Don (MI)67 445 Jennex, Scott (MI)68 442 Filemyr, Albert (PA)69 436 Riemer, Dean (ND)70 431 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)71 430 Osenton, Peter (MD)72 426 Litteer, Dwayne (TX)73 425 N OMalley, Mike (TN)74 416 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)74 416 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)76 411 N Finizia, Daniel (RI)76 411 McDaniel, John (NY)76 411 N Shipman, John W. (NM)79 406 Robb, Roger (OR)80 401 Chalfant, Don (MI)81 377 Casey, Daniel (MT)82 375 Laubach, Rene (MA)50 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


PHOTOGRAPHED-<strong>ABA</strong> AREA – WORLD FAMILIES83 374 Douglas, Ryan (MO)84 371 N Cameron, Kathleen (ID)84 371 N Putman, Robert (FL)86 366 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)87 363 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)87 363 N Stech, Brian (BC)89 362 N Cady, Wilson (WA)90 361 Wile, Mike (WA)91 358 Courtney, Derek (WV)92 345 N Talbot, Susan (RI)93 344 N Bumgardner, Frank D. (TX)94 339 N Peters, Joy (DE)95 330 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)96 320 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)97 318 Bauer, Paul (MO)97 318 Davis, Robert (ID)97 318 Siebert, Randy (CO)100 316 N Carr, Steve (UT)101 313 Bruce, Lucie (TX)102 306 N Faulkner, Donald (SC)103 297 McGee, Brian (MI)104 291 N Jeffers, Tim (TN)105 290 Brogie, Mark (NE)106 286 N Hoffman, Russ (PA)107 283 Spallin, Jay (ON)108 277 N Byrne, Diana (OR)109 274 Wagner, Gary (CA)110 272 Schuette, Scott (MO)111 252 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)PHOTOGRAPHED –WORLD – 100701 4579 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)2 3847 N Hornbuckle, Jon (UK)3 3804 N Leupold, James (VA)4 3422 N Hoff, Ron (TN)5 2895 N Ashby, Vaughan (UK)6 2164 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)7 2084 Overman, Karl (MI)8 1787 Hagen, Sherry (WA)9 1752 Chartier, Allen (MI)10 1710 Cahlander, David (MN)11 1697 Vermeulen, Jan (Netherlands)12 1533 Nelson, David W. (CA)13 1335 Todd, Michael (TN)14 1227 N Taylor, Monte (CA)15 1223 Frenz, Bert (TX)16 1195 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)17 1125 Berger, Byron (OH)18 1109 Tepke, Glen (CA)19 950 Pereksta, David (CA)20 904 Harding, Jeff (OR)21 842 N Faulkner, Donald (SC)22 825 Gorbet, Larry (NM)23 819 Robb, Roger (OR)24 752 Hollie, David (GA)25 744 Wagner, Gary (CA)26 608 N Cameron, Kathleen (ID)27 559 N Peters, Joy (DE)28 378 N Bumgardner, Frank D. (TX)29 362 N Cady, Wilson (WA)30 310 N Hoffman, Russ (PA)WORLD FAMILIES – 2271 227 N Braun, Charles (SC)1 227 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)1 227 Edwards, Martin (ON)1 227 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)1 227 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)1 227 N Thompson, Joe (CA)7 226 Kaestner, Peter (VA)7 226 N Walton, Robert (IN)9 225 N Hardister, John (NC)10 224 Shrader, John (OH)10 224 Shrader, Karen (OH)10 224 N Traver, Donald (NY)10 224 N Traver, Donna (NY)14 223 N Byrne, Dick (UK)14 223 N Hoff, Ron (TN)14 223 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)14 223 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)14 223 N Menart, Tony (FL)14 223 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)20 222 N Cole, Kenneth (NM)20 222 Funston, Bob (OK)22 221 N Carter, Clide (South Africa)23 220 Currie, Rigdon (CA)23 220 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)23 220 Loftin, Horace (NC)26 218 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)26 218 N Bell, Charles (CO)28 217 N Chandik, Ted (CA)29 216 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)29 216 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)29 216 N MacClendon, Travis (FL)32 215 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)33 214 N Couronne, Bernard (France)33 214 Kersting, Cecil (RI)35 213 N Chantler, Dave (WA)35 213 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)35 213 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)38 212 N Baker, John (IL)38 212 Currie, Hugh (ON)38 212 N Kahle, Anne (WA)38 212 O’Neill, Patty (MA)42 211 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)42 211 N Macaulay, Linda (CT)42 211 N Macaulay, William (CT)42 211 N Weiss, William (NJ)46 209 Meyer, Joyce (WA)46 209 N Sigsbee, James (FL)48 208 Manor, Dale (MI)48 208 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)50 207 N Marcum, James (VA)50 207 N McGregor, Ian (WA)50 207 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)53 206 Toochin, Michael (BC)53 206 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)55 205 Bono, Peter (MA)55 205 N Wathen, Laura (CO)57 204 N Babic, Marlene (FL)57 204 Cook, William (NY)57 204 Foxall, Roger (BC)57 204 N Gary, Babic (FL)57 204 N Munthe, Jens (UT)57 204 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)63 203 Attridge, Barry (ON)63 203 Gallaher, Jim (MA)63 203 N Roloff, Dietrich (MI)63 203 N Roloff, Mary Ann (MI)67 202 Cram, Phillip (AB)67 202 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)67 202 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)67 202 Robert, Fox (MA )67 202 Schuette, Scott (MO)67 202 Stirling, David (BC)73 201 N Palmer, Richard (MO)73 201 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)75 200 N Coffman, R. Mike (FL)75 200 Deifik, David (NH)75 200 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)78 199 Jones, Ralph (CO)78 199 Narins, David (FL)80 198 N Del Hoyo, Josep (Spain)80 198 Jones, Marguerite (CO)80 198 Toochin, Sharon (BC)83 197 Carter, Derb (NC)84 194 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)84 194 N Hood, Larry (IL)84 194 N Pasterczyk, Cathy (Austria)87 193 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)87 193 Malbone, Clare (IN)89 191 N Thayer, Peter (FL)89 191 N Trott, Anthony (FL)91 190 N Burtness Prak, Karen (CA)91 190 N Trott, Julie (FL)93 189 Evanson, Randall (FL)93 189 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)95 188 N Pepper, Todd (ON)96 186 N Begg, Barbara (BC)97 185 Mark, David (NY)98 184 N Dexter, Coen (CO)98 184 Martin, Bryn (MI)98 184 N Wright, Brenda (CO)101 183 Coleman, Decie (TX)101 183 Matherly, Steven (TX)101 183 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)101 183 N West, Steve (NM)105 182 Coleman, Daniel (TX)105 182 N Prak, Jan Willem (CA)107 181 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)108 180 Prytherch, Kenneth (NJ)109 179 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)110 178 Buerger, Theodore (OR)111 177 Cahlander, David (MN)112 176 Pugh, Joe (CO)112 176 Pugh, Marcia (CO)114 175 N Spann, Bill (GA)114 175 N Spann, Laura (GA)116 174 N Fritzhand, James (CA)116 174 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)118 173 White, Tony (WY)118 173 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)120 171 Holbrook, Robert (OK)121 170 Chartier, Allen (MI)121 170 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)123 167 Pruess, Neva (NE)124 166 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)125 164 Bradley, Robert (CO)126 163 Carlson, Roy (CA)127 162 N Bond, Harold (AZ)127 162 Keferl, Eugene (GA)129 160 N Carr, Steve (UT)130 159 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)131 158 Ealding, Wendy (VA)131 158 Freeland, David (FL)133 157 Hagen, Arden (WA)133 157 Hagen, Sherry (WA)135 156 N Anderson, Karen (MD)135 156 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)137 155 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)138 153 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)138 153 N Chaffin, David (TN)138 153 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)141 152 N David, Reginald (HI)142 151 Alberico, Cindy (IL)143 149 Boyd, John (FL)143 149 Comeau, Cliff (MD)145 148 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)145 148 Osenton, Peter (MD)147 147 Turner, Henry (NY)148 144 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)148 144 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)150 137 N Neville, Bruce (TX)151 136 Miller, Dennis (PA)151 136 Wagner, Gary (CA)153 133 Mills, Charles (IN)154 132 Clark, Roger (NM)155 131 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)156 129 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)157 127 N Nelson-Moore, James (NM)157 127 Wood, Douglas (OK)O T H E RBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 51


WORLD FAMILIES – ALL TERRITORIES & PROVINCESO T H E R159 126 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)160 124 N Rolle, Kevin (AZ)161 123 N Swant, Gary (MT)162 122 Larsen, Reynold (RI)163 120 N Peters, Joy (DE)164 119 Bruce, Lucie (TX)164 119 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)166 118 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)167 117 N Belyea, Glenn (MI)168 116 Nelson, David W. (CA)169 113 N Talkington, Clark (ND)170 110 Richards, Allan (MA)171 108 N King, Gail (TN)171 108 McDavit, Mary (NC)171 108 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)174 107 Blum, Clyde (TN)174 107 N Brunvoll, Gary (TN)176 103 Guse, Kevin (CA)176 103 N Henderson, John (TN)176 103 Pereksta, David (CA)179 102 Hubbell, John (DC)180 101 N Saphir, Starr (NY)TOTAL TICKS1 15594 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)2 13475 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)3 13111 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)3 13111 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)5 12209 Kersting, Cecil (RI)6 12107 Resch, Michael (MA)7 11309 N Chaffin, David (TN)8 11262 Rosche, Richard (NY)9 11175 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)10 10146 Anderson, Leif (AR)11 9700 Chalfant, Don (MI)12 9679 Overman, Karl (MI)13 9444 Smith, Edwin (MI)14 9328 N Walton, Robert (IN)15 9286 Breault, Kevin (TN)16 9278 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)17 9226 Withgott, Jay (OR)18 9216 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)19 9214 Narins, David (FL)20 8956 Haw, James (IN)21 8842 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)22 8673 Butcher, Greg (VA)22 8673 Smith, Shirley (MI)24 8655 Chartier, Allen (MI)25 8538 Bowen, Michael (MD)26 8251 Davis, Kent (VA)27 8212 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)28 8156 Dwight, Cargill (VT)29 8065 Filemyr, Albert (PA)30 7964 Peavler, Larry (IN)31 7922 Larsen, Reynold (RI)32 7871 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)33 7800 Morris, Bernard (PA)34 7769 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)35 7673 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)36 7667 Offill, Kennett (TX)#658—Red-billed Tropicbird, July 2, <strong>2011</strong>.Manticus Rock, Vinalhaven, Maine.Photo by John Vanderpoel.37 7617 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)38 7306 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)39 7273 Brown, Steven (CO)40 7216 N Henderson, John (TN)41 7068 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)42 7063 Neily, Larry (ON)43 7040 McDavit, Mary (NC)44 7000 Gambill, Charles (TX)44 7000 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)46 6994 Holbrook, Robert (OK)47 6956 Pautsch, Richard (CO)48 6794 Bieda, Robert (MA)49 6789 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)50 6779 Powers, Edwin (IN)51 6731 Foxall, Roger (BC)52 6716 N Rolle, Kevin (AZ)53 6593 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)54 6551 Mark, David (NY)55 6538 Weber, Wayne (BC)56 6495 N Guarente, Al (PA)57 6485 White, Tony (WY)58 6469 Matherly, Steven (TX)59 6252 N Kahle, Anne (WA)60 6220 Vanderpoel, John (CO)61 6169 Ekblad, Robert (MN)62 6117 Neily, Wayne (NS)63 6103 Frenz, Bert (TX)64 6090 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)65 6082 Sanders, Ira (CO)66 6078 N Talkington, Clark (ND)67 6065 N Himes, Duncan (AZ)67 6065 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)69 6052 Mills, Charles (IN)70 5918 Bono, Peter (MA)71 5879 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)72 5865 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)73 5838 Bradley, Robert (CO)74 5812 Casey, Daniel (MT)75 5772 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)76 5738 N Snively, Elaine (OH)77 5715 Laubach, Rene (MA)78 5663 Richards, Allan (MA)79 5648 Clark, Roger (NM)80 5637 Cook, William (NY)81 5592 Riding, Keith (BC)82 5589 Hagen, Arden (WA)83 5385 Gatchet, John (OR)84 5320 Comeau, Cliff (MD)85 5312 Robert, Fox (MA )86 5298 Hagen, Sherry (WA)87 5258 Chapin, Gary (NY)88 5250 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)89 5189 Bertrand, Bill (IL)90 5074 Schuette, Scott (MO)91 5030 Freeland, David (FL)92 4969 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)93 4958 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)94 4868 McDaniel, John (NY)95 4839 Patton, Helen (MD)96 4795 Ealding, Wendy (VA)97 4777 Otte, Charles (KS)98 4725 Meyers, Martin (CA)99 4705 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)100 4634 Cox, Joe (TX)101 4603 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)102 4595 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)103 4572 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)104 4557 N West, Steve (NM)105 4548 Delorey, Alan (FL)106 4536 Guse, Kevin (CA)107 4530 Haugh, Larry (VT)108 4496 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)109 4474 N Hoff, Ron (TN)110 4455 Parsons, Robert (MB)111 4447 Kelly, Rich (NY)112 4445 N Peters, Joy (DE)113 4434 Grieef, Gordon (MB)114 4429 N Seidler, Rosemary (LA)115 4417 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)116 4391 Clendenen, Gail (TN)117 4387 Clendenen, Steve (TN)118 4363 N Neville, Bruce (TX)119 4357 N Begley, Tom (MA)120 4343 Boyd, John (FL)121 4340 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)122 4337 Nelson, David W. (CA)123 4312 Deininger, Todd (CO)124 4293 Otte, Jaye (KS)125 4243 N Febba, Sam (MI)126 4189 Thomas, Erik (NC)127 4102 N Dorman, Jean (NY)128 4063 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)129 4062 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)130 4054 Buerger, Theodore (OR)131 4018 N McGregor, Ian (WA)ALL TERRITORIES& PROVINCES1 7592 N Hood, Larry (IL)2 7138 Cable, Ted (KS)3 4330 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)4 3189 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)5 2944 Foxall, Roger (BC)6 2721 Neily, Wayne (NS)7 2602 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)8 2320 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)9 2154 Stirling, David (BC)10 2105 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)11 2041 Neily, Larry (ON)12 1996 Dwight, Cargill (VT)13 1936 Mark, David (NY)14 1827 Grieef, Gordon (MB)15 1690 Weber, Wayne (BC)16 1662 Frenz, Bert (TX)17 1591 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)18 1575 Smith, Edwin (MI)19 1539 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)20 1485 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)21 1448 N Escott, Christopher (ON)22 1402 Overman, Karl (MI)22 1402 Smith, Shirley (MI)24 1261 N Begg, Barbara (BC)25 1254 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)26 1252 N Walton, Robert (IN)27 1241 Rosche, Richard (NY)28 1232 Parsons, Robert (MB)29 1228 Chartier, Allen (MI)30 1087 McDavit, Mary (NC)31 1059 N Chaffin, David (TN)32 1050 White, Tony (WY)33 1041 N Febba, Sam (MI)52 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


LIFE LIST DATA – States & ProvincesAL<strong>ABA</strong>MA – ARIZONAAL<strong>ABA</strong>MA – 4431 376 Duncan, Robert (FL)2 358 Lorna, West (AL)3 339 N Haffenden, Andrew (AL)4 332 Holmes, James (CA)5 326 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)6 324 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)7 322 Bremser, Bill (FL)8 321 N Chaffin, David (TN)9 313 Kittle, Paul (AL)10 306 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)11 305 N Henderson, John (TN)12 303 Blum, Clyde (TN)13 300 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)14 290 Miliotis, Paul (NH)14 290 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)16 285 N Holmes, James F. (AL)17 282 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)18 279 N Fekel, Francis (TN)19 266 N Jacobson, Kathy (TN)20 258 Kersting, Cecil (RI)21 256 Haw, James (IN)22 252 Weber, Wayne (BC)23 247 Peavler, Larry (IN)24 245 Anderson, Leif (AR)25 238 Resch, Michael (MA)26 235 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)26 235 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)28 229 Buerger, Theodore (OR)28 229 Narins, David (FL)30 223 N Menart, Tony (FL)31 220 N Epps, Susan (MS)31 220 Mann, Jon (AZ)ALASKA – 5111 452 Hirth, John (AZ)2 450 Hirth, Martha (AZ)3 344 N Sykes, Paul (GA)4 343 Peavler, Larry (IN)5 329 Komito, Sandy (FL)6 310 Toochin, Michael (BC)7 305 Narins, David (FL)8 302 N Cudney, Mark (CA)9 301 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)10 298 N Chaffin, David (TN)11 291 N Russell, Ken (AK)11 291 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)13 287 Burden, Kenneth (WA)14 283 Schwitters, Michael (MT)15 280 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)16 277 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)17 272 N Taylor, Monte (CA)18 269 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)19 264 Pierce, Barrett (TX)20 261 N McCullough, Louise (CA)21 260 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)22 256 N Fowler, Jim (MI)22 256 N Hutman, Gary (MI)24 255 Peterson, Ted (WA)25 254 Bruce, Lucie (TX)26 253 Hemink, Lynn (CA)26 253 N Walton, Robert (IN)ARIZONA – 5481 520 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)2 503 Steveson, Mark (AZ)3 501 N Witzeman, Janet (AZ)4 499 Sutton, William (AZ)5 497 Bates, Bob (AZ)6 490 Bradley, Robert (CO)7 481 Pollock, Molly (AZ)8 478 N Palmer, Richard (MO)9 473 Hatcher, Elizabeth (AZ)10 458 Wilt, Richard (AZ)11 456 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)12 450 N Eastman, Roger (AZ)12 450 Logan, James (AZ)12 450 N Tess, Roger (AZ)15 448 N Witzeman, Robert (AZ)16 437 Barnes, Sally (AZ)17 429 N Hays, Jim (AZ)18 424 Kline, Philip (AZ)19 423 N Bond, Harold (AZ)20 416 Jones, Daniel (TX)21 415 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)22 403 Barr, James (SD)23 401 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)24 397 N Taylor, Monte (CA)25 392 Komito, Sandy (FL)26 391 N Halsey, Laurens (AZ)27 388 Kopitzke, Jim (AZ)28 385 Clendenen, Gail (TN)28 385 Schuette, Scott (MO)28 385 N Weber, Magill (AZ)31 384 Withgott, Jay (OR)32 383 Clendenen, Steve (TN)33 382 Miller, Leo (IL)34 380 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)35 379 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)36 374 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)36 374 N Finch, Debra (AZ)38 372 N Saphir, Starr (NY)39 370 Timm, Richard (PA)40 369 Deifik, David (NH)41 367 Lundblad, Carl (AZ)42 366 Sanders, Ira (CO)43 364 Mann, Jon (AZ)44 362 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)45 360 Burden, Kenneth (WA)46 357 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)47 351 N Fekel, Francis (TN)48 347 N McCullough, Louise (CA)49 343 N Cady, Wilson (WA)50 342 Homan, Dick (AZ)50 342 Robert, Fox (MA )50 342 Seegert, Greg (IL)53 341 Guse, Kevin (CA)53 341 N Kutska, Michael (IL)55 339 Lawrence, James (WY)55 339 Stilwell, Elton (TX)57 337 Lawrence, Gloria (WY)57 337 Nelson, David W. (CA)59 335 Carlson, Richard (AZ)60 334 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)61 332 N Steurer, Grace (CA)62 331 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)62 331 Meyers, Martin (CA)64 330 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)65 328 N Chaffin, David (TN)65 328 Haw, James (IN)67 327 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)68 326 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)69 325 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)70 320 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)70 320 Patterson, Easy (Australia)72 319 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)72 319 Tessen, Daryl (WI)74 318 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)75 317 Gambill, Charles (TX)75 317 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)77 316 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)77 316 Peavler, Larry (IN)79 315 Clark, Roger (NM)80 314 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)80 314 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)80 314 Dwight, Cargill (VT)83 313 Peterson, Ted (WA)83 313 Snider, Patricia (CO)85 311 N West, Steve (NM)86 310 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)86 310 Matherly, Steven (TX)88 309 N Campbell, Colin (DE)89 308 Bowen, Michael (MD)89 308 N Henderson, John (TN)89 308 Schottler, George (CO)89 308 Weigant, Leo (MD)89 308 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)94 307 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)94 307 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)94 307 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)97 306 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)97 306 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)99 305 Narins, David (FL)100 304 Namitz, Russ (OR)100 304 Patton, Helen (MD)102 302 Fredricks, Gary (WA)102 302 Mark, David (NY)102 302 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)105 301 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)105 301 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)107 300 Derven, Peter (CO)107 300 Hamilton, Lyle (MI)107 300 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)107 300 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)111 299 N Cudney, Mark (CA)111 299 Hagen, Arden (WA)111 299 Sosensky, Steve (CA)114 298 Hagen, Sherry (WA)114 298 Moore, Stephen (MA)116 297 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)116 297 Holmes, James (CA)116 297 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)119 296 Blum, Clyde (TN)119 296 Haynie, Carl (WA)121 295 Anderson, Leif (AR)121 295 Brandow, Robert (ME)121 295 N Pepper, Todd (ON)124 294 Jennex, Scott (MI)124 294 McDavit, Mary (NC)126 293 Gay, Parker (UT)127 292 Boyd, John (FL)127 292 N Munthe, Jens (UT)127 292 Vanderpoel, John (CO)130 291 Ekblad, Robert (MN)130 291 N Fowler, Jim (MI)130 291 Morris, Bernard (PA)130 291 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)130 291 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)130 291 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)136 290 Bieda, Robert (MA)136 290 Smith, Edwin (MI)136 290 N Walton, Robert (IN)139 289 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)140 288 Malone, Larry (NM)141 287 Faike, Elise (ID)141 287 N Neville, Bruce (TX)143 286 Kersting, Cecil (RI)143 286 Whelton, Bart (WA)145 285 N Hughes, William (AZ)145 285 N Kahle, Anne (WA)UNITED STATESBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 53


ARIZONA – CALIFORNIAUNITED STATES147 284 Toochin, Michael (BC)148 283 Butcher, Greg (VA)148 283 Foxall, Roger (BC)148 283 Hollinga, Ken (CA)151 282 Williamson, Christine (IL)152 281 N Begley, Tom (MA)152 281 Cable, Ted (KS)154 279 O’Brien, Paul (MD)155 278 Chapin, Gary (NY)155 278 N Dexter, Coen (CO)155 278 N Sherwood, Stephen (MI)155 278 N Wright, Brenda (CO)159 276 Bertrand, Bill (IL)159 276 Crawford, Steve (KS)159 276 Pierce, Barrett (TX)159 276 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)163 275 Attridge, Barry (ON)163 275 Carlson, Helen (MT)163 275 Pereksta, David (CA)163 275 Resch, Michael (MA)167 274 Cox, Joe (TX)167 274 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)169 273 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)169 273 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)169 273 Stoner, Scott (NY)172 272 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)172 272 N Hood, Larry (IL)172 272 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)175 271 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)175 271 Berger, Byron (OH)175 271 Roberts, Tal (TX)178 270 Brown, Steven (CO)178 270 Meyer, Joyce (WA)178 270 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)ARKANSAS – 4061 369 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)1 369 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)3 334 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)4 330 Anderson, Leif (AR)5 329 Simons, Don (AR)6 316 Dillon, Mike (TX)7 315 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)8 297 Stewart, Jack (AR)9 276 N Moore, Patricia (NC)10 273 N McGregor, Ian (WA)11 268 Withgott, Jay (OR)12 254 N Easley, Kevin (FL)13 250 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)14 231 Resch, Michael (MA)15 230 N Chaffin, David (TN)15 230 N King, Gail (TN)17 224 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)18 221 Lesser, James (MI)19 216 Knight, Gene (MS)20 210 Leonatti, Jean (MO)21 208 Burden, Kenneth (WA)22 206 Knight, Shannon (MS)23 205 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)24 204 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)CALIFORNIA – 6451 594 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)2 591 N Broadbooks, Gayle (CA)3 580 N Taylor, Monte (CA)4 570 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)5 569 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)6 566 N Bailey, Stephen F. (CA)7 563 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)8 555 Holmes, James (CA)9 554 Norton, Richard (CA)10 552 Feighner, Micheal (CA)11 550 Meyers, Martin (CA)12 547 Sosensky, Steve (CA)12 547 Zimmer, James (CA)14 542 N Steurer, Fritz (CA)15 540 N McCullough, Louise (CA)15 540 N Rostron, Philip (TX)17 538 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)18 536 Nelson, David W. (CA)19 532 N Brandt, Jean (CA)19 532 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)21 531 N Wihler, Mike (OR)22 530 Carlson, Roy (CA)23 529 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)24 526 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)25 523 Pereksta, David (CA)26 521 N Principe, Bill (MA)27 520 LaBar, Bruce (WA)28 516 N Chandik, Ted (CA)29 514 N Cudney, Mark (CA)29 514 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)31 513 Guse, Kevin (CA)32 512 Rudesill, Ruth (CA)33 509 Hemink, Lynn (CA)34 504 Bouton, Bill (CA)34 504 N Steurer, Grace (CA)36 503 N Saphir, Starr (NY)37 499 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)38 488 N Bond, Harold (AZ)39 487 Barr, James (SD)39 487 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)39 487 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)42 482 Barnes, Peter (TX)43 480 Green, John (MN)44 478 Hollinga, Ken (CA)44 478 White, Jerry (CA)46 477 Cyger, Ron (CA)47 474 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)48 470 Elliott, Bruce (CA)49 465 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)49 465 Komito, Sandy (FL)51 464 Morris, Clyde (VA)52 462 N Groce, Betty (CA)53 459 Buffa, Joelle (VA)53 459 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)55 454 N Small, Brian (CA)56 453 Saraceni, Paul (CA)57 448 Burden, Kenneth (WA)57 448 N Grantham, Gary (CA)59 447 Colasanti, Peter (CA)59 447 N Kahle, Anne (WA)59 447 N Moore, Jim (CA)62 445 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)63 443 Currie, Rigdon (CA)64 440 Eliot, Ted (CA)65 437 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)66 435 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)67 433 N Peebles, Gary (CA)68 426 N Holmes, James F. (AL)68 426 Wagner, Gary (CA)70 425 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)70 425 Miller, Leo (IL)72 420 Knittle, Ken (WA)73 419 N Haussler, Robert (NC)74 416 N Ledec, George (VA)74 416 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)76 411 Withgott, Jay (OR)77 407 N Stock, Jeremiah (CA)78 406 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)78 406 Langton, Arthur (CA)78 406 Salerno, Salvatore (CA)81 400 Kluge, Karen (NH)82 398 Namitz, Russ (OR)83 397 N Kayton, Paula (CA)84 391 N Leal, David (OR)85 387 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)85 387 Hirth, John (AZ)85 387 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)88 385 Robert, Fox (MA )89 384 Bradley, Robert (CO)90 382 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)90 382 Weigant, Leo (MD)92 381 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)93 380 Deifik, David (NH)94 378 N <strong>Big</strong>gs, Wes (FL)95 377 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)96 373 Bowen, Michael (MD)96 373 N Sykes, Paul (GA)98 371 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)98 371 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)100 369 Hirth, Martha (AZ)101 368 Butcher, Greg (VA)101 368 Stilwell, Elton (TX)103 366 Anderson, Leif (AR)103 366 Carlson, Richard (AZ)103 366 N Chaffin, David (TN)106 365 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)107 364 Chad, Paul (OH)108 363 Foxall, Roger (BC)109 361 N Brown, Jeff (CA)109 361 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)111 360 Diane, Pettey (OR)112 359 Smith, Edwin (MI)113 358 Gambill, Charles (TX)113 358 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)115 357 N Butts, Judy (OR)116 356 Brown, Steven (CO)116 356 O’Brien, Paul (MD)118 354 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)118 354 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)120 353 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)121 351 Resch, Michael (MA)121 351 N Walton, Robert (IN)123 349 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)124 346 N Greenspan, Ethan (CA)124 346 N Greenspan, Sara (CA)124 346 Oliver, John (CA)127 345 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)128 344 Bono, Peter (MA)128 344 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)128 344 Peavler, Larry (IN)131 343 Gay, Parker (UT)131 343 Stone, Byron (TX)133 342 Bauer, Paul (MO)133 342 Smith, Shirley (MI)135 341 Holbrook, Robert (OK)136 340 Barnes, Sally (AZ)136 340 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)136 340 Vanderpoel, John (CO)139 338 N Campbell, Colin (DE)139 338 Mark, David (NY)141 337 N Bumgardner, Frank D. (TX)141 337 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)143 336 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)143 336 Paul, Leonard (MI)143 336 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)146 335 Robb, Roger (OR)147 334 Matherly, Steven (TX)148 333 Brandow, Robert (ME)148 333 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)148 333 N Munthe, Jens (UT)148 333 N Rolle, Kevin (AZ)152 332 Morris, Bernard (PA)153 331 Carlson, Helen (MT)153 331 N Henderson, John (TN)153 331 Kersting, Cecil (RI)153 331 N Simonson, Gary (MN)153 331 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)54 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


CALIFORNIA – FLORIDA158 330 Haw, James (IN)158 330 Pulliam, Bill (TN)160 329 Whelton, Bart (WA)161 328 N Marcum, James (VA)161 328 Timm, Richard (PA)161 328 White, Tony (WY)164 327 Faike, Elise (ID)165 326 Seegert, Greg (IL)165 326 Weber, Wayne (BC)167 325 Chapin, Gary (NY)167 325 Jennex, Scott (MI)167 325 McDavit, Mary (NC)170 323 Parsons, Robert (MB)171 322 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)171 322 Clark, Roger (NM)171 322 Narins, David (FL)174 321 Horn, David (OH)174 321 Sanders, Ira (CO)174 321 Toochin, Michael (BC)177 320 Gatchet, John (OR)177 320 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)COLORADO – 4941 463 Kellner, Joey (CO)1 463 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)3 462 Roller, Joe (CO)4 460 Schottler, George (CO)5 454 Sanders, Ira (CO)6 450 N Spencer, Robert A. (CO)7 448 Mammoser, Joe (CO)8 430 Edwards, Lisa (CO)9 427 N Drummond, John (CO)10 419 Vanderpoel, John (CO)11 418 Waltman, David (CO)12 413 Brown, Robert (CO)12 413 Fink, Bill (CO)14 407 Siebert, Randy (CO)15 405 N Hayes, JB (CO)16 404 Ely, David (MA)17 402 Deininger, Todd (CO)18 400 Brown, Lea Ann (CO)19 396 Lee, Marie Cecile (CO)19 396 Riffe, Sue (CO)21 391 Brown, Steven (CO)22 390 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)23 389 N Halsey, Laurens (AZ)24 379 Cobb, John (CO)24 379 Nikas, Mark (OR)26 377 N Dexter, Coen (CO)27 376 Derven, Peter (CO)28 374 N Wright, Brenda (CO)29 372 N Stecher, Karl (CO)30 370 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)31 346 N Bell, Charles (CO)32 345 Goff, Melvin (CO)33 343 Wilberding, Thomas (CO)34 340 N Smith, David (OR)35 338 N Bell, Nancy (CO)36 337 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)37 323 N Talkington, Clark (ND)38 311 N Wathen, Laura (CO)39 310 Bradley, Robert (CO)40 304 Malone, Larry (NM)40 304 Robert, Fox (MA )42 293 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)43 292 N Munthe, Jens (UT)44 291 Butcher, Greg (VA)45 288 Casey, Daniel (MT)46 284 Hollinga, Ken (CA)47 281 Elllis, E. B. (TX)47 281 N Myers, Todd (CO)49 274 Burden, Kenneth (WA)49 274 N Guarente, Al (PA)51 271 N Janzen, Peter (KS)52 268 Boyd, Roger (KS)52 268 N Feldstein, Steven (PA)52 268 Pulliam, Bill (TN)55 267 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)56 266 Resch, Michael (MA)57 262 Snider, Patricia (CO)58 261 Pugh, Marcia (CO)59 260 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)60 258 Stilwell, Elton (TX)61 257 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)61 257 Kersting, Cecil (RI)63 256 N Daniels, David (IN)64 254 N Chaffin, David (TN)65 252 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)65 252 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)65 252 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)68 251 McDavit, Mary (NC)69 249 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)70 248 Crawford, Steve (KS)71 247 Rosche, Richard (NY)72 245 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)73 244 Cable, Ted (KS)73 244 Chalfant, Don (MI)CONNECTICUT – 4281 378 Mantlik, Frank (CT)2 363 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)3 345 N Hagan, Ed (FL)4 341 N Dewire, Robert (CT)5 338 N Ekroth, Carl (CT)6 336 Asteriades, Bill (CT)7 330 Eaton, Nancy (CT)8 327 N Reneson, Edward (CT)9 323 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)10 322 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)11 316 Richards, Allan (MA)12 313 Bieda, Robert (MA)13 294 Burdo, Alex (CT)13 294 Resch, Michael (MA)15 286 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)16 285 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)17 269 Cimbaro, Dan (CT)18 267 Butcher, Greg (VA)18 267 Withgott, Jay (OR)20 264 Kersting, Cecil (RI)21 257 N Harvey, Simon (SC)22 252 Bono, Peter (MA)23 248 Block, Andrew (NY)24 247 Larsen, Reynold (RI)25 244 N Finizia, Daniel (RI)26 241 Anderson, Leif (AR)27 238 Dwight, Cargill (VT)28 228 Saraceni, Paul (CA)29 221 Mole, Noreen (MA)30 217 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)31 214 Marcum, Eric (ON)32 213 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)33 212 N Begley, Tom (MA)33 212 Kelly, Rich (NY)33 212 Laubach, Rene (MA)DELAWARE – 4081 381 N Campbell, Colin (DE)2 380 Rohrbacher, Frank (DE)3 372 N Rufe, Robert (DE)4 353 N Guarente, Al (PA)5 352 Timm, Richard (PA)6 337 N Goverts, Irene (DE)7 335 Stoner, Derek (DE)8 331 Filemyr, Albert (PA)9 321 Holmquist, Howard (DE)10 308 Bowen, Michael (MD)11 306 Weigant, Leo (MD)12 294 Collins, Steve (TX)13 286 Murray, Rodney (DE)14 281 White, Tony (WY)15 279 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)16 270 Resch, Michael (MA)17 267 Bell, Tyler (MD)17 267 Kostenko, Jane (MD)19 265 Osenton, Peter (MD)20 261 Comeau, Cliff (MD)21 255 N Peters, Joy (DE)22 252 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)23 251 Butcher, Greg (VA)24 248 N Anderson, Karen (MD)24 248 Patton, Helen (MD)26 244 O’Brien, Paul (MD)27 243 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)28 235 Bono, Peter (MA)29 234 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)29 234 Homan, Dick (AZ)31 233 Nistico, Paul (FL)32 231 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)32 231 N Swift, Byron (DC)34 230 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)35 228 N Richardson, Glen (MD)36 222 Anderson, Leif (AR)36 222 Rosche, Richard (NY)38 221 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)39 220 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)39 220 Holbrook, Robert (OK)41 219 Dwight, Cargill (VT)41 219 Gambill, Charles (TX)41 219 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)41 219 N Walton, Robert (IN)45 217 Morris, Bernard (PA)46 214 Kauffman, Chad (PA)46 214 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)48 213 Chalfant, Don (MI)49 212 Nichnadowicz, Vincent F. (NJ)50 211 N Dewire, Robert (CT)50 211 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)52 209 Hubbell, John (DC)53 208 N Lindsay, Margaret (FL)53 208 Lukens, Karl (NJ)55 206 Larsen, Reynold (RI)55 206 Meade, Larry (VA)57 205 Bieda, Robert (MA)57 205 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)59 203 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – 3321 279 Pisano, Paul (VA)2 245 Bowen, Michael (MD)3 231 N Swift, Byron (DC)4 229 Hubbell, John (DC)5 220 N Berry, Jason (DC)6 210 Baumgartner, Wayne (DC)7 206 Butcher, Greg (VA)8 201 Comeau, Cliff (MD)9 189 Stilwell, Elton (TX)10 180 White, Tony (WY)11 172 Resch, Michael (MA)12 167 N Ledec, George (VA)FLORIDA – 5111 470 N <strong>Big</strong>gs, Wes (FL)2 457 N Sykes, Paul (GA)3 451 N Goodwin, David (FL)4 438 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)4 438 Simpson, David (FL)6 431 Fellers, Paul (FL)7 428 N Bithorn, Paul (FL)7 428 Rapoza, Brian (FL)UNITED STATESBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 55


FLORIDA – ILLINOISUNITED STATES9 427 Duncan, Robert (FL)10 426 Clark, Roger (NM)11 420 Geanangel, Charles (FL)12 419 N Cooper, Byrum (FL)13 418 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)14 414 Freeland, David (FL)15 412 N Davis, Gary (FL)16 410 N Cooper, Linda (FL)17 407 Boyd, John (FL)18 404 Chalfant, Don (MI)19 402 N Eaton, Margery (FL)20 398 N Sigsbee, James (FL)21 397 Hansen, Al (FL)21 397 Hansen, Bev (FL)23 390 N Boeringer, Bill (FL)24 385 N Jones, Greg (FL)24 385 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)26 381 N Neville, Bruce (TX)27 376 N MacClendon, Travis (FL)28 372 Narins, David (FL)29 368 N Jones, Debbie (FL)30 367 Komito, Sandy (FL)31 365 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)31 365 N Putman, Robert (FL)33 361 N Wraithmell, Andy (FL)34 360 N Swarr, James (FL)35 354 Bremser, Bill (FL)35 354 N Epps, Susan (MS)37 350 N Lindsay, Margaret (FL)38 349 Riffe, Sue (CO)39 346 Cimbaro, Dan (CT)40 345 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)41 343 N Menart, Tony (FL)42 341 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)43 339 N Salvato, Holly (FL)43 339 N Salvato, Mark (FL)45 337 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)46 335 N Burkhart, Kathleen (FL)47 333 Pittell, Robert (FL)48 332 Miller, Leo (IL)48 332 N Trott, Anthony (FL)50 331 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)51 330 Collins, Steve (TX)51 330 Loftin, Horace (NC)53 329 N Chaffin, David (TN)54 328 N Shaw, Eric (FL)55 324 Nistico, Paul (FL)56 323 Blum, Clyde (TN)56 323 N Trott, Julie (FL)58 316 N Henderson, John (TN)58 316 Robert, Fox (MA )60 314 Resch, Michael (MA)61 312 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)61 312 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)63 306 Evanson, Randall (FL)64 302 Peavler, Larry (IN)65 300 Kopitzke, Jim (AZ)66 298 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)67 297 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)68 296 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)69 294 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)69 294 McDavit, Mary (NC)71 293 Burden, Kenneth (WA)72 287 Brown, Steven (CO)73 286 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)73 286 Felker, Linda (FL)75 284 Hirth, John (AZ)75 284 Peterson, Roy (IL)77 283 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)78 282 Hirth, Martha (AZ)78 282 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)78 282 Morris, Bernard (PA)81 281 Anderson, Leif (AR)81 281 N Gay, Barbara (FL)81 281 Malone, Larry (NM)84 280 Bowen, Michael (MD)84 280 Gatchet, John (OR)86 278 Delorey, Alan (FL)86 278 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)86 278 Nelson, David W. (CA)86 278 N Walton, Robert (IN)90 277 Foxall, Roger (BC)90 277 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)90 277 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)93 276 N Simon, Joel (TX)94 275 Epstein, Robert (FL)95 274 N Simon, Vicki (TX )95 274 N Wilson, Stu (FL)97 273 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)97 273 Clendenen, Gail (TN)97 273 Kersting, Cecil (RI)100 272 Epstein, Janet (FL)100 272 Keferl, Eugene (GA)102 271 Clendenen, Steve (TN)102 271 Matherly, Steven (TX)102 271 Pike, Ralph (FL)105 269 N Sherwood, Stephen (MI)106 268 Haw, James (IN)107 267 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)107 267 Chartier, Allen (MI)107 267 Overman, Karl (MI)110 266 Gambill, Charles (TX)110 266 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)112 265 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)113 264 Haugh, Larry (VT)114 263 Weigant, Leo (MD)115 262 Hollinga, Ken (CA)115 262 Linzell, Doreene (OH)117 261 Breault, Kevin (TN)117 261 Meyers, Martin (CA)119 260 N Traver, Donald (NY)119 260 N Traver, Donna (NY)121 259 N Kutska, Michael (IL)121 259 Smith, Edwin (MI)123 258 Seegert, Greg (IL)123 258 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)125 257 Davis, Kent (VA)125 257 Timm, Richard (PA)125 257 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)128 256 Richard, Carroll (SC)128 256 Stilwell, Elton (TX)130 255 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)130 255 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)130 255 O’Brien, Paul (MD)133 254 Barr, James (SD)134 253 N Thayer, Peter (FL)134 253 White, Tony (WY)136 252 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)136 252 Wittman, William (NM)GEORGIA – 4251 392 Sewell, Jeff (GA)2 387 N Howard, Pierre (GA)3 379 N Sykes, Paul (GA)4 378 Dralle, Bruce (GA)5 376 N Blakeslee, William (GA)6 372 N Raney, Paul (GA)7 371 Vickers, Dan (GA)8 359 Keferl, Eugene (GA)9 332 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)10 327 Oberle, Mark (WA)11 322 Narins, David (FL)11 322 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)13 318 N Chaffin, David (TN)14 314 Pulliam, Bill (TN)15 312 N Henderson, John (TN)16 310 Gatchet, John (OR)17 303 Blum, Clyde (TN)18 302 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)19 283 Pugh, Marcia (CO)20 272 Hollie, David (GA)21 268 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)22 257 Bernard, Michael (SC)22 257 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)24 256 Miliotis, Paul (NH)25 250 Anderson, Leif (AR)25 250 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)27 246 Doud, Steven (IN)28 245 N Feeney, Christopher (GA)29 241 Clark, Roger (NM)30 236 Breault, Kevin (TN)31 235 Chalfant, Don (MI)32 229 N Braun, Charles (SC)33 227 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)34 224 Resch, Michael (MA)35 221 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)36 213 Richard, Carroll (SC)HAWAII – 2981 234 N David, Reginald (HI)2 204 N Kuhn, David (HI)3 176 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)4 175 N Johnson, Bud (AZ)5 173 N Pohlman, Kurt (HI)5 173 Tanino, Lance (HI)IDAHO – 4181 361 Faike, Elise (ID)2 343 Stitzinger, Gary (ID)3 342 Gatchet, John (OR)4 340 Rowland, RL MSgt (ID)5 328 Davis, Robert (ID)6 319 Struthers, Kit (ID)7 290 Hirth, Martha (AZ)8 289 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)9 283 N Cameron, Kathleen (ID)10 282 Whelton, Bart (WA)11 265 Battalio, John (ID)12 244 Palmer, Jeffrey (SD)13 240 Hirth, John (AZ)14 234 Burden, Kenneth (WA)15 232 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)16 228 Gambill, Charles (TX)16 228 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)18 225 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)19 224 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)20 222 Hagen, Arden (WA)21 211 Weber, Wayne (BC)21 211 Willison, Michael (WA)ILLINOIS – 4411 399 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)2 386 N Kutska, Michael (IL)3 383 Alberico, Cindy (IL)4 379 N Serafin, Wes (IL)5 370 Madsen, Michael (IL)5 370 Williamson, Christine (IL)5 370 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)8 368 N Brenner, David (IL)9 366 N Palmer, Richard (MO)10 363 Lill, Joe (IL)11 351 Sundberg, Jeff (IL)12 341 Sanders, Ira (CO)13 329 Miller, Leo (IL)14 321 N Baker, John (IL)15 316 N Duman, Bonnie (IL)16 314 Cable, Ted (KS)16 314 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)18 313 Quintas, Paul (IL)56 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


ILLINOIS – MARYLAND19 310 N Alwood, Cornelius (MO)20 309 Peavler, Larry (IN)21 307 Bauer, Paul (MO)21 307 Bertrand, Bill (IL)23 306 N Cvetas, Matthew (IL)24 305 N Daniels, David (IN)25 304 Peterson, Roy (IL)26 302 McDaniel, John (NY)26 302 Offill, Kennett (TX)28 300 N Hood, Larry (IL)29 288 Seegert, Greg (IL)30 287 Perkowitz, Marc (IL)31 285 N Anderson, Karen (MD)32 282 Frank, James (WI)32 282 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)34 280 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)35 278 Friedman, Darlene (MI)35 278 Holbrook, Robert (OK)37 271 Lueders, Pat (MO)38 268 Breault, Kevin (TN)38 268 Lill, Caitlin (IL)40 266 Vanderpoel, John (CO)41 261 Haw, James (IN)42 258 Bremser, Bill (FL)42 258 Withgott, Jay (OR)44 256 Struthers, Kit (ID)45 252 Overman, Karl (MI)46 251 Snider, Patricia (CO)47 248 Anderson, Leif (AR)48 246 Resch, Michael (MA)49 241 N Berry, Jason (DC)50 237 N Wasilewski, Robert (WA)51 235 Bennett, Mark (KY)52 232 Chalfant, Don (MI)52 232 Stilwell, Elton (TX)52 232 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)52 232 N Walton, Robert (IN)56 229 N Chaffin, David (TN)57 227 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)58 226 Wile, Mike (WA)59 225 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)60 220 Larsen, Reynold (RI)61 219 Whelton, Bart (WA)INDIANA – 4161 382 Hopkins, Edward (IN)2 371 Peavler, Larry (IN)3 369 Haw, James (IN)4 365 Cassady, John (IN)5 352 Kendall, John (IN)6 348 Doud, Steven (IN)7 346 Powers, Edwin (IN)8 340 Mills, Charles (IN)9 337 Moore, Jeffrey (IN)10 329 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)11 322 Barriger, Lou Anne (IN)12 316 Cable, Ted (KS)13 309 N Daniels, David (IN)14 308 Powers, Cynthia (IN)15 303 N Walton, Robert (IN)16 293 Ayer, David (IN)17 285 Plew, Sam (IN)18 284 Chalfant, Don (MI)19 267 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)20 240 Stilwell, Elton (TX)21 239 Withgott, Jay (OR)22 237 Anderson, Leif (AR)22 237 Overman, Karl (MI)24 219 N Chaffin, David (TN)25 216 Resch, Michael (MA)26 214 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)IOWA – 4231 388 Fuller, Jim (IA)2 377 Proescholdt, Mark (IA)3 372 Lowder, Kenneth (IA)4 346 Padelford, Barbara (NE)5 344 Padelford, Loren (NE)6 330 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)7 323 Bendorf, Carl (IA)8 319 Bendorf, Carl (IA)9 271 Brogie, Mark (NE)10 264 Madsen, Michael (IL)11 257 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)12 254 Fredricks, Gary (WA)13 240 Matherly, Steven (TX)14 239 Bertrand, Bill (IL)15 237 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)16 217 Hollinga, Ken (CA)17 214 Terlouw, Joe (WA)18 213 N Chaffin, David (TN)KANSAS – 4761 432 Corder, Mark (KS)2 430 N Pittman, Galen (KS)3 428 Cable, Ted (KS)4 421 N Janzen, Peter (KS)5 403 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)6 396 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)7 390 Williams, Dave (KS)8 381 Land, Mark E. (KS)9 375 Crawford, Steve (KS)10 371 Otte, Charles (KS)11 353 Otte, Jaye (KS)12 350 Boyd, Roger (KS)13 345 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)14 314 N Rakestraw, John (OR)15 313 Edwards, Lisa (CO)16 300 Hollinga, Ken (CA)17 291 Pike, Ralph (FL)18 276 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)19 267 Berger, Byron (OH)20 256 Sanders, Ira (CO)21 251 Leonatti, Jean (MO)22 250 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)22 250 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)24 249 Anderson, Leif (AR)25 241 Holbrook, Robert (OK)26 239 Wood, Douglas (OK)27 237 Resch, Michael (MA)KENTUCKY – 3901 338 Yandell, Ben (KY)2 323 Bennett, Mark (KY)3 320 Peavler, Larry (IN)4 292 McNeely, Lee (KY)5 281 N Chaffin, David (TN)6 262 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)7 235 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)8 222 Anderson, Leif (AR)9 210 N Getgood, John (VA)10 209 Breault, Kevin (TN)11 208 Ayer, David (IN)12 206 Mills, Charles (IN)13 204 N Henderson, John (TN)13 204 Resch, Michael (MA)15 200 Comeau, Cliff (MD)16 198 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)17 197 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)18 195 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)18 195 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)18 195 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)18 195 N Walton, Robert (IN)22 194 Gambill, Charles (TX)22 194 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)LOUISIANA – 4741 425 N Sorrells, Curtis (LA)2 412 N Newfield, Nancy L. (LA)3 387 Holmes, James (CA)4 386 Bosler, Devin (PA)5 380 N Bosler, Justin (PA)6 378 N Holmes, James F. (AL)6 378 N Seidler, Rosemary (LA)8 370 Kersting, Cecil (RI)9 369 Huner, Jay (LA)10 356 N Finley, Joelle (LA)11 325 Knight, Rick (TN)12 320 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)13 293 N Debellevue, Robert (LA)14 285 N Epps, Susan (MS)15 284 Anderson, Leif (AR)16 283 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)17 281 Simons, Don (AR)18 274 Osenton, Peter (MD)19 266 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)20 261 Matherly, Steven (TX)21 254 Dillon, Mike (TX)22 248 Robert, Fox (MA )23 247 Brown, Steven (CO)24 246 Burden, Kenneth (WA)24 246 Rosche, Richard (NY)26 245 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)27 244 Haw, James (IN)28 242 Resch, Michael (MA)29 241 N Chaffin, David (TN)29 241 Miliotis, Paul (NH)29 241 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)32 237 Cox, Joe (TX)32 237 Narins, David (FL)MAINE – 4431 347 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)2 337 Hitchcox, Doug (ME)3 326 Miliotis, Paul (NH)4 319 Resch, Michael (MA)5 310 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)6 308 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)7 299 Brandow, Robert (ME)8 285 Richards, Allan (MA)9 277 N Slattery, Edward (MA)10 266 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)10 266 N Chaffin, David (TN)12 265 Bieda, Robert (MA)13 258 Donsker, David (NH)14 255 N Dewire, Robert (CT)15 253 Robert, Fox (MA )16 251 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)17 250 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)18 249 Dwight, Cargill (VT)19 247 Anderson, Leif (AR)19 247 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)21 246 N Belyea, Glenn (MI)22 245 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)23 238 Kersting, Cecil (RI)24 234 N Weber, Magill (AZ)25 233 Block, Andrew (NY)26 232 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)27 231 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)28 220 Stilwell, Elton (TX)29 218 N Bond, Harold (AZ)MARYLAND – 4381 404 O’Brien, Paul (MD)2 394 Pisano, Paul (VA)3 380 N Davis, Phil (MD)4 379 Broderick, Carol (MD)4 379 Hubbell, John (DC)6 378 Weigant, Leo (MD)UNITED STATESBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 57


MARYLAND – MINNESOTAUNITED STATES7 371 Kaestner, Hank (MD)8 367 N Mackiernan, Gail (MD)9 363 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)10 362 Bell, Tyler (MD)11 360 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)12 355 Timm, Richard (PA)13 354 Kostenko, Jane (MD)14 351 Patton, Helen (MD)15 345 Osenton, Peter (MD)16 340 N Kirkwood, Dennis (MD)17 338 Bowen, Michael (MD)18 336 N Eastman, Roger (AZ)19 335 Kaestner, Peter (VA)20 332 Holbrook, Robert (OK)21 331 White, Tony (WY)22 325 Resch, Michael (MA)23 324 Comeau, Cliff (MD)24 322 Nistico, Paul (FL)25 319 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)26 314 Collins, Steve (TX)27 305 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)28 302 N Swift, Byron (DC)29 301 N McCollough, Carol (MD)30 295 N Davis, Barbara (MD)31 291 Homan, Dick (AZ)32 290 N Peters, Joy (DE)33 282 N Anderson, Karen (MD)33 282 N Getgood, John (VA)35 281 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)36 273 Dahlen, Tomas (MD)36 273 Hartman, Bob (MD)36 273 N Richardson, Glen (MD)39 268 Gibson, James (MD)40 267 N Moore, Patricia (NC)41 265 Smith, David C. (MD)42 259 Bono, Peter (MA)43 258 N Hood, Larry (IL)44 257 Butcher, Greg (VA)45 255 Hollinga, Ken (CA)46 243 Anderson, Leif (AR)47 237 Gambill, Charles (TX)47 237 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)47 237 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)50 236 Stilwell, Elton (TX)51 234 Burden, Kenneth (WA)52 231 N Walton, Robert (IN)53 230 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)54 228 McDavit, Mary (NC)55 227 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)56 226 N Guarente, Al (PA)57 225 Rudesill, Ruth (CA)58 224 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)59 217 Rosche, Richard (NY)59 217 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)MASSACHUSETTS – 4931 446 Robert, Fox (MA )2 442 N Stymeist, Robert (MA)3 432 N Drummond, William (MA)4 424 Hoye, John (MA)5 421 Richards, Allan (MA)6 413 Deifik, David (NH)7 410 Bieda, Robert (MA)8 409 Center, Jonathan (MA)8 409 Moore, Stephen (MA)10 407 Paluzzi, Joseph (MA)11 404 O’Neill, Patty (MA)12 396 Emmons, Michael (MA)13 394 Resch, Michael (MA)14 389 Prince, Thomas (MA)15 387 Oliver, David (VA)16 386 Chickering, Douglas (MA)17 383 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)18 380 Zajda, Robert (MA)19 378 N Marcum, James (VA)20 375 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)21 371 Eaton, Nancy (CT)22 370 Hodson, Roberta (MA)22 370 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)24 355 N Timberlake, Robert (MA)25 346 Miliotis, Paul (NH)26 344 Emmons, Dotty (MA)26 344 St. Jean, Janice (RI)28 343 Blagdon, Chris (MA)29 341 Collins, Thomas (MA)29 341 Mills, Katharine (MA)31 339 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)31 339 Freeland, David (FL)33 335 Frechette, Richard (NH)33 335 Mole, Noreen (MA)35 334 Gallaher, Jim (MA)36 332 Laubach, Rene (MA)37 330 N Finizia, Daniel (RI)38 323 N Begley, Tom (MA)38 323 Marcum, Eric (ON)40 320 Ely, David (MA)41 316 N Dewire, Robert (CT)42 315 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)43 314 Dwight, Cargill (VT)44 311 Bono, Peter (MA)45 309 N Slattery, Edward (MA)46 308 N Finch, Debra (AZ)47 304 Withgott, Jay (OR)48 293 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)49 292 Capobianco, Peter (TN)50 283 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)51 282 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)52 280 Donsker, David (NH)52 280 N Principe, Bill (MA)54 279 Richard, Carroll (SC)55 278 Anderson, Leif (AR)56 272 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)57 271 Kersting, Cecil (RI)58 260 Cook, William (NY)59 259 Larsen, Reynold (RI)60 258 N Ekroth, Carl (CT)61 257 Hirth, John (AZ)62 256 Colasanti, Peter (CA)62 256 Hirth, Martha (AZ)62 256 Horn, David (OH)65 253 N Pittman, Galen (KS)66 252 N Saphir, Starr (NY)67 251 Delorey, Alan (FL)68 249 Burden, Kenneth (WA)69 247 Narins, David (FL)70 246 Haugh, Larry (VT)70 246 N Ruge, Cassidy (NM)72 244 N Porter, Bennet (MA)MICHIGAN – 4411 394 N Belyea, Glenn (MI)2 393 N Wells, LaRue (MI)3 375 N Smith, Macklin (MI)4 374 N Fowler, Jim (MI)4 374 Friedman, Darlene (MI)4 374 Jennex, Scott (MI)7 371 Brooks, Don (MI)8 370 Overman, Karl (MI)9 369 Chartier, Allen (MI)10 367 Chalfant, Don (MI)11 366 N Belyea, Maryanne (MI)11 366 Bouton, Bill (CA)13 362 Smith, Edwin (MI)14 361 Lesser, James (MI)15 359 Epstein, Robert (FL)16 358 Hamilton, Lyle (MI)17 357 N Buecking, Jeff (MI)18 355 McDaniel, John (NY)19 349 Hubinger, Mark (MI)20 347 Sefton, Mike (MI)21 346 Allen, Brian (MI)21 346 N Washington, David (MI)23 345 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)24 344 Pavlik, Tom (MI)25 340 Whaley, Warren (MI)26 336 Haw, James (IN)27 334 Henise, Don (MI)28 330 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)28 330 Manor, Dale (MI)30 328 N Putman, Robert (FL)31 325 Ziarno, Gerald (MI)32 321 N Kubacki, Marcia (MI)33 320 Smith, Shirley (MI)34 316 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)35 313 N Hutman, Gary (MI)36 311 N Sykes, Paul (GA)37 309 Martin, Bryn (MI)38 308 Cassady, John (IN)39 304 McGee, Brian (MI)40 301 Doud, Steven (IN)40 301 N Ferguson, Elaine (MI)42 300 N Febba, Sam (MI)43 298 Kersting, Cecil (RI)44 293 N Bowles, Arthur (MI)44 293 N Bowles, Diane (MI)46 290 Chad, Paul (OH)47 288 Johnson, David (MI)47 288 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)49 286 Fox, James (MI)50 285 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)51 282 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)52 280 Epstein, Janet (FL)53 279 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)54 278 Burlett, Donald (MI)55 274 Stebbins, Sally (MI)56 260 N Finch, Debra (AZ)56 260 Powers, Edwin (IN)58 258 Peavler, Larry (IN)59 250 N Sherwood, Stephen (MI)60 249 N Chaffin, David (TN)61 242 Schuette, Scott (MO)62 241 N Gay, Barbara (FL)62 241 N Snively, Elaine (OH)64 237 Weigant, Leo (MD)65 235 Knittle, Ken (WA)66 234 Bono, Peter (MA)67 233 Gambill, Charles (TX)67 233 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)67 233 N Talkington, Clark (ND)67 233 N Walton, Robert (IN)71 232 Resch, Michael (MA)72 230 Kaestner, Peter (VA)73 229 Paul, Leonard (MI)74 221 N Getgood, John (VA)75 220 McDavit, Mary (NC)76 219 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)76 219 Laubach, Rene (MA)78 216 N Hood, Larry (IL)78 216 Rudesill, Ruth (CA)MINNESOTA – 4371 388 Ekblad, Robert (MN)2 377 Cahlander, David (MN)3 359 Mulligan, Mike (AB)4 348 Oulman, Kenneth (MN)5 338 N Woessner, Warren (MN)6 325 N O’Connor, Robert (MN)6 325 N Simonson, Gary (MN)8 319 Felker, Linda (FL)58 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


MINNESOTA – NEW JERSEY9 308 Otnes, Mark (ND)10 306 Culver, Brett (MN)11 293 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)12 280 Palmer, Jeffrey (SD)13 245 Nelson, David W. (CA)14 243 N Hood, Larry (IL)15 232 Wittman, William (NM)16 229 N Talkington, Clark (ND)17 226 Resch, Michael (MA)17 226 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)19 225 Kersting, Cecil (RI)20 223 N Walton, Robert (IN)21 222 Padelford, Barbara (NE)21 222 Padelford, Loren (NE)23 221 Haw, James (IN)24 220 Larsen, Reynold (RI)MISSISSIPPI – 4131 377 Knight, Gene (MS)2 364 Knight, Shannon (MS)3 353 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)4 290 N Epps, Susan (MS)5 287 Kersting, Cecil (RI)5 287 Weber, Wayne (BC)7 277 Wood, Douglas (OK)8 257 Fredricks, Gary (WA)9 252 Anderson, Leif (AR)10 249 Holmes, James (CA)11 233 N Chaffin, David (TN)12 229 Resch, Michael (MA)13 225 Breault, Kevin (TN)14 223 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)15 220 N Walton, Robert (IN)16 216 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)17 212 Narins, David (FL)17 212 Peavler, Larry (IN)19 211 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)19 211 Miliotis, Paul (NH)21 208 Blum, Clyde (TN)MISSOURI – 4171 391 N Easterla, David (MO)2 370 Bauer, Paul (MO)3 362 N Lewis, Robert (MO)4 359 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)5 345 N Alwood, Cornelius (MO)5 345 Uffman, Joshua (MO)7 342 Leonatti, Jean (MO)8 341 Lueders, Pat (MO)9 333 Anderson, Kathleen (MO)10 332 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)11 326 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)12 317 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)13 316 Crawford, Steve (KS)13 316 N Larson, Eugenia K. (CA)15 311 Schuette, Scott (MO)16 306 N Pittman, Galen (KS)17 301 Pike, Ralph (FL)18 296 Douglas, Ryan (MO)19 291 Land, Mark E. (KS)20 268 Hollinga, Ken (CA)21 264 Bremser, Bill (FL)21 264 Williams, Dave (KS)23 261 Haw, James (IN)24 257 N Gibson, David (MO)25 235 Roller, Joe (CO)26 222 N Getgood, John (VA)26 222 Resch, Michael (MA)28 221 Anderson, Leif (AR)29 220 N Palmer, Richard (MO)30 215 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)31 212 Stilwell, Elton (TX)32 207 Cable, Ted (KS)32 207 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)MONTANA – 4351 382 Carlson, Helen (MT)2 370 Marks, Jeff (OR)3 359 N Swant, Gary (MT)4 357 Schwitters, Michael (MT)5 354 N Brown, James (MT)6 351 Casey, Daniel (MT)7 346 Whelton, Bart (WA)8 344 Harper, Ed (CA)9 330 Mowat, George (MT)10 321 N Mowat, Bernice (MT)11 301 Culver, Brett (MN)12 284 Malone, Larry (NM)13 246 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)14 236 N Talkington, Clark (ND)15 222 Burden, Kenneth (WA)16 221 Comeau, Cliff (MD)17 220 Kersting, Cecil (RI)18 219 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)18 219 N Peters, Joy (DE)20 217 Barr, James (SD)20 217 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)22 216 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)NEBRASKA – 4541 404 Brogie, Mark (NE)2 401 Silcock, Ross (IA)3 391 Padelford, Barbara (NE)4 390 Padelford, Loren (NE)5 360 Rosche, Richard (NY)6 338 N Swanson, Phil (NE)7 319 Leger, Daniel (NE)8 312 Hinds, James (ME)9 310 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)10 309 Pruess, Neva (NE)11 296 Fink, Bill (CO)12 286 Ely, David (MA)13 283 Malone, Larry (NM)14 281 Stearns, Ruth (NE)15 249 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)16 232 Resch, Michael (MA)NEVADA – 4891 414 N Titus, Carolyn (NV)2 411 Scyphers, Greg (NV)3 403 Meyers, Martin (CA)4 396 N Strickland, Rose (NV)5 367 N Serdehely, Dennis (NV)6 351 Lundblad, Carl (AZ)7 330 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)8 278 Holmes, James (CA)9 267 Burden, Kenneth (WA)10 248 N Munthe, Jens (UT)11 244 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)NEW HAMPSHIRE – 4041 353 Delorey, Alan (FL)1 353 Frechette, Richard (NH)3 347 Resch, Michael (MA)4 346 Donsker, David (NH)5 345 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)5 345 Suomala, Mark (NH)7 334 Deifik, David (NH)8 316 Woodward, Rob (NH)9 307 Robert, Fox (MA )10 302 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)11 296 Richards, Allan (MA)12 289 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)13 282 Miliotis, Paul (NH)14 272 Tanino, Lance (HI)15 263 Bieda, Robert (MA)15 263 Dwight, Cargill (VT)17 247 Overman, Karl (MI)18 242 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)19 220 Anderson, Leif (AR)20 217 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)21 212 Kersting, Cecil (RI)21 212 Kluge, Karen (NH)23 210 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)24 199 Narins, David (FL)NEW JERSEY – 4651 435 N Tischner, Kenneth (NJ)2 430 Herder, James (NJ)3 422 Merritt, Bradford (NJ)4 418 Lukens, Karl (NJ)5 410 Lukens, Judy (NJ)6 408 Windfelder, Frank (PA)7 407 N Borowik, Edward (NJ)8 401 Freeland, David (FL)9 400 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)10 396 Prytherch, Kenneth (NJ)11 395 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)11 395 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)13 391 N Blicharz, Raymond (NJ)14 389 Fanning, Rob (NJ)15 388 Bailey, Tom (NJ)16 384 Filemyr, Albert (PA)16 384 Timm, Richard (PA)18 376 N Saphir, Starr (NY)19 367 Hyett, Marvin (NJ)20 366 Nichnadowicz, Vincent F. (NJ)21 365 N Ellman, Neil (NJ)22 363 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)23 358 Komito, Sandy (FL)24 347 N Weiss, William (NJ)25 346 N Vogel, Timothy (NJ)26 344 N Guarente, Al (PA)27 340 Glydon, Jamie (NJ)27 340 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)29 338 Morris, Bernard (PA)30 329 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)31 328 O’Brien, Paul (MD)32 325 Peachey, Jack (SC)32 325 Peachey, John (SC)34 320 N MacNeil, Doug (NJ)35 308 N Woolfenden, Donald (NJ)36 305 Malandrino, Lisa Ann (NJ)37 304 Pereksta, David (CA)38 301 Toffic, Greg (WA)38 301 N Walton, Robert (IN)40 300 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)40 300 Holzapfel, Claus (NJ)42 299 Rosche, Richard (NY)43 295 N Woolfenden, Doris (NJ)44 293 N Drummond, John (CO)44 293 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)46 287 Kelly, Rich (NY)47 285 N Dorman, Jean (NY)47 285 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)49 281 Casey, Daniel (MT)49 281 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)51 280 N Dereamus, Dave (PA)52 278 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)53 277 Block, Andrew (NY)53 277 Resch, Michael (MA)55 266 Henise, Don (MI)56 261 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)56 261 Butcher, Greg (VA)56 261 N Fekel, Francis (TN)56 261 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)60 260 N Deem, Mary Lease (NJ)60 260 N Deem, William (NJ)60 260 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)UNITED STATESBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 59


UNITED STATESNEW JERSEY – NORTH DAKOTA60 260 Swenson, Lenore (NY)64 258 N Feldstein, Steven (PA)65 256 N Sykes, Paul (GA)66 253 Weigant, Leo (MD)66 253 Withgott, Jay (OR)68 251 N Dewire, Robert (CT)69 250 Anderson, Leif (AR)70 245 Bieda, Robert (MA)71 243 Hubbell, John (DC)72 242 N Begley, Tom (MA)73 241 Mole, Noreen (MA)74 240 Blagdon, Chris (MA)74 240 Bowen, Michael (MD)74 240 Larsen, Reynold (RI)77 239 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)77 239 Saraceni, Paul (CA)79 236 Collins, Thomas (MA)80 235 Peavler, Larry (IN)81 232 Cook, William (NY)NEW MEXICO – 5381 507 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)2 499 Wittman, William (NM)3 483 Baumann, Matt (NM)4 482 N West, Steve (NM)5 478 Gorbet, Larry (NM)6 472 West, William (NM)7 462 N Neville, Bruce (TX)8 461 N Nelson-Moore, James (NM)9 434 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)10 421 Malone, Larry (NM)11 412 Lundblad, Carl (AZ)12 408 Snider, Patricia (CO)13 397 Oglesby, Clifford (NY)14 391 N Shipman, John W. (NM)15 347 Clark, Roger (NM)15 347 Jensen, Charles (NM)17 344 Hirth, Martha (AZ)18 341 Hirth, John (AZ)19 322 Barr, James (SD)20 320 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)21 319 Sanders, Ira (CO)22 313 N Leal, David (OR)22 313 Vennema, Peter (NM)24 312 Stilwell, Elton (TX)24 312 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)26 303 Bosler, Devin (PA)27 301 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)28 294 Weigant, Leo (MD)29 293 N Principe, Bill (MA)30 292 Derven, Peter (CO)31 291 Anderson, Leif (AR)32 280 Collins, Steve (TX)33 278 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)34 276 Rosche, Richard (NY)35 274 Matherly, Steven (TX)36 273 Burden, Kenneth (WA)36 273 Narins, David (FL)36 273 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)39 271 Dwight, Cargill (VT)39 271 Gambill, Charles (TX)39 271 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)39 271 Robert, Fox (MA )43 270 N Ruge, Cassidy (NM)44 269 Edwards, Lisa (CO)44 269 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)44 269 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)47 268 N Walton, Robert (IN)48 264 Berger, Byron (OH)48 264 Bradley, Robert (CO)50 260 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)NEW YORK – 4751 435 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)2 412 N Saphir, Starr (NY)3 391 Swenson, Lenore (NY)4 387 Davis, Renee (NY)5 386 Chapin, Gary (NY)6 379 Kelly, Rich (NY)7 372 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)8 371 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)9 365 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)10 360 Block, Andrew (NY)11 345 N Dorman, Jean (NY)12 342 Timm, Richard (PA)13 340 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)13 340 N Proniewych, Robert (NY)15 337 Komito, Sandy (FL)16 336 N Broderick, Bill (NY)17 332 Cook, William (NY)18 331 Rosche, Richard (NY)19 329 Derven, Peter (CO)20 323 N Campbell, Drew (NY)20 323 Clark, Roger (NM)22 319 N Traver, Donald (NY)22 319 N Traver, Donna (NY)24 316 Freeland, David (FL)25 304 Berlin, Kenneth (MD)26 300 Mark, David (NY)27 297 Stoner, Scott (NY)28 295 Robb, Roger (OR)29 293 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)30 287 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)31 285 Butcher, Greg (VA)31 285 Saraceni, Paul (CA)33 284 Dwight, Cargill (VT)34 267 Quintas, Paul (IL)35 265 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)35 265 Narins, David (FL)37 264 Boyd, John (FL)38 263 N Boeringer, Bill (FL)38 263 Resch, Michael (MA)40 261 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)40 261 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)42 258 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)43 256 Bieda, Robert (MA)43 256 N Getgood, John (VA)45 255 Anderson, Leif (AR)46 253 Richards, Allan (MA)47 252 Mahler, Eileen (NJ)48 247 N Loehnen, Ben (NY)49 246 Kersting, Cecil (RI)50 245 N Simmons, Amy (NY)51 244 Gibson, James (MD)52 243 Neily, Larry (ON)52 243 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)54 242 Pittell, Robert (FL)55 238 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)56 236 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)56 236 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)NORTH CAROLINA – 4711 435 Carter, Derb (NC)1 435 N Davis, Ricky (NC)3 432 LeGrand, Harry (NC)4 425 N Irvin, Wayne (NC)5 419 Wright, John (NC)6 418 Pippen, Jeffrey (NC)7 410 N Boyd, Richard (NC)8 409 N Camburn, Keith (NC)8 409 N Fuller, Wade (NC)10 396 McDavit, Mary (NC)11 395 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)12 392 Wright, Paula (NC)13 384 Knight, Rick (TN)14 379 Howe, Gene (NC)15 376 Ballenger, Clarence (NC)16 374 N Boyd, Susan (NC)16 374 N Wright, David (NC)18 365 N Sykes, Paul (GA)19 363 Lenat, David (NC)20 352 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)21 351 N Smithson, Bruce (NC)22 350 Southern, Josh (NC)23 347 Iyoob, Ali (NC)24 344 Disher, David (NC)25 343 Van Epps, Rob (NC)26 341 McCloy, Mike (NC)27 339 Disher, Susan (NC)28 337 Southern, Sterling (NC)29 335 Bockhahn, Brian (NC)30 334 N Moore, Patricia (NC)31 328 Gamache, Alan (NC)32 327 N Forsythe, Wayne (NC)33 324 Swick, Nate (NC)34 323 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)35 320 Warren, Phil (NC)36 316 Comeau, Cliff (MD)37 313 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)38 312 N Clark, Ron (NC)39 308 Smith, Michael (VA)40 307 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)41 306 N Kittelberger, Kyle (NC)42 301 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)43 300 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)43 300 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)45 293 Thomas, Erik (NC)46 289 Glydon, Jamie (NJ)47 287 N Johnston, Alan (MD)48 277 N Chaffin, David (TN)49 271 Gay, Parker (UT)50 268 N Braun, Charles (SC)51 264 Davis, Kent (VA)51 264 N Haussler, Robert (NC)53 263 Timm, Richard (PA)54 261 Anderson, Leif (AR)54 261 N Weber, Magill (AZ)56 258 Hintz, Loren (NC)57 256 N Henderson, John (TN)58 255 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)59 252 McNeil, Thomas (TN)60 251 N Ceselski, Andrea (SC)61 250 Saraceni, Paul (CA)62 249 Resch, Michael (MA)63 248 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)64 246 Loftin, Horace (NC)64 246 Patton, Helen (MD)66 245 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)67 240 N Hoff, Ron (TN)68 239 N Dewire, Robert (CT)69 238 Rosche, Richard (NY)70 236 Kersting, Cecil (RI)70 236 Richard, Carroll (SC)72 235 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)73 234 Blum, Clyde (TN)73 234 Narins, David (FL)73 234 N Walton, Robert (IN)76 233 Clark, Roger (NM)NORTH DAKOTA – 4071 366 Lambeth, David (ND)2 363 N Talkington, Clark (ND)3 356 N O’Connor, Robert (MN)4 345 Riemer, Dean (ND)5 326 Otnes, Mark (ND)6 255 Bell, Tyler (MD)7 252 Kostenko, Jane (MD)8 241 Ekblad, Robert (MN)60 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


NORTH DAKOTA – SOUTH CAROLINA8 241 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)10 229 Holbrook, Robert (OK)11 217 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)12 216 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)OHIO – 4251 369 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)2 364 Horn, David (OH)3 362 N Sanders, Daniel (OH)4 361 Glick, Bruce (OH)5 358 Linzell, Doreene (OH)6 355 Conlon, Bob (OH)7 343 Snyder, Su (OH)8 340 Toneff, Ann (OH)8 340 Toner, Bill (OH)10 336 Caldwell, Craig (OH)11 334 N Fowler, Jim (MI)12 328 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)13 322 Gambill, Charles (TX)13 322 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)13 322 Sewell, Andrew (OH)16 319 Chalfant, Don (MI)17 317 Burlett, Donald (MI)18 316 N Buecking, Jeff (MI)18 316 Lesser, James (MI)20 314 Haw, James (IN)21 313 Overman, Karl (MI)22 312 N Stokes, Gary (OH)23 308 N Snively, Elaine (OH)23 308 Vanderpoel, John (CO)25 302 N Brundage, Nancy (OH)26 298 Chad, Paul (OH)27 293 Jennex, Scott (MI)28 292 N Bowles, Arthur (MI)28 292 N Bowles, Diane (MI)30 290 Hirth, Martha (AZ)31 289 Hirth, John (AZ)32 286 Chartier, Allen (MI)32 286 Epstein, Robert (FL)34 275 Friedman, Darlene (MI)35 274 Peavler, Larry (IN)36 272 Powers, Edwin (IN)37 265 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)37 265 N Washington, David (MI)39 262 Brooks, Don (MI)40 255 N Rakestraw, John (OR)41 247 Anderson, Leif (AR)42 246 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)43 244 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)44 243 N Kopka, Len (SC)45 242 N Russell, Ken (AK)45 242 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)47 240 Kittle, Paul (AL)48 239 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)49 238 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)50 235 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)50 235 N Walton, Robert (IN)52 225 Berger, Byron (OH)53 221 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)54 218 Pruess, Neva (NE)54 218 Rosche, Richard (NY)56 217 N Thayer, Peter (FL)56 217 Thomas, Erik (NC)56 217 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)59 215 Fox, James (MI)60 214 Resch, Michael (MA)61 213 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)62 211 Hintz, Loren (NC)62 211 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)OKLAHOMA – 4721 421 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)2 417 Droege, Melinda (OK)3 411 N Seibert, Patricia (OK)4 404 Woolbright, Shane (OK)5 403 Funston, Bob (OK)6 351 Wood, Douglas (OK)7 309 Holbrook, Robert (OK)7 309 Withgott, Jay (OR)9 301 N Janzen, Peter (KS)10 298 Anderson, Leif (AR)11 284 Hubbell, James (OK)12 274 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)13 270 Stilwell, Elton (TX)14 265 N Pittman, Galen (KS)15 259 Nelson, David W. (CA)16 258 N Getgood, John (VA)17 248 N Chaffin, David (TN)18 247 Gay, Parker (UT)18 247 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)20 246 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)21 240 Narins, David (FL)OREGON – 5191 460 Wright, Sheran (OR)2 450 N Lillie, Gerard (OR)3 434 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)4 426 N Carlson, Jim (OR)5 425 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)6 424 Diane, Pettey (OR)7 423 Gatchet, John (OR)8 420 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)9 412 Namitz, Russ (OR)10 403 Nikas, Mark (OR)10 403 N Smith, David (OR)10 403 Stites, Bob (OR)13 396 Robb, Roger (OR)14 395 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)15 387 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)16 384 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)17 383 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)18 380 Fredricks, Gary (WA)19 378 Arendt, Dennis (OR)20 376 Harding, Jeff (OR)21 365 Withgott, Jay (OR)22 364 Knittle, Ken (WA)23 361 Hatcher, Elizabeth (AZ)24 354 N Cady, Wilson (WA)25 353 N Palmer, Richard (MO)26 352 Buerger, Theodore (OR)27 350 N Rakestraw, John (OR)27 350 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)29 348 Weber, Wayne (BC)30 346 Burden, Kenneth (WA)31 343 N Butts, Judy (OR)32 340 N Byrne, Diana (OR)33 339 N Leal, David (OR)34 337 Hagen, Sherry (WA)34 337 N Wihler, Mike (OR)34 337 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)37 335 Hagen, Arden (WA)38 334 Willison, Michael (WA)39 332 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)40 330 Paul, Leonard (MI)41 311 Chamberlain, Ken (OR)42 304 N Russell, Ken (AK)43 294 LaBar, Bruce (WA)44 282 Kline, Philip (AZ)45 274 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)46 273 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)46 273 Rowland, RL MSgt (ID)48 271 Narins, David (FL)49 259 Robert, Fox (MA )PENNSYLVANIA – 4251 378 N Dereamus, Dave (PA)2 367 N Garner, Tom (PA)3 366 Colyer, Richard (PA)4 363 N Guarente, Al (PA)5 360 Morris, Bernard (PA)6 357 Lebo, Harold (PA)7 345 Schall, Michael (PA)8 340 Timm, Richard (PA)9 333 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)10 329 N Schwalbe, Paul (WI)11 327 N Schwalbe, Glenna (WI)12 318 Windfelder, Frank (PA)13 313 Henise, Don (MI)14 304 Kauffman, Chad (PA)15 299 Freeland, David (FL)16 288 Filemyr, Albert (PA)17 286 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)18 280 Miller, Dennis (PA)19 276 Gerrish, Randolph (PA)20 274 N Gerrish, Sarah (PA)21 262 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)22 249 N Feldstein, Steven (PA)23 241 Anderson, Leif (AR)23 241 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)25 236 Resch, Michael (MA)26 235 Chalfant, Don (MI)27 231 N Walton, Robert (IN)27 231 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)29 222 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)30 220 N Chaffin, David (TN)31 215 Gibson, James (MD)RHODE ISLAND – 4251 378 N Finizia, Daniel (RI)2 365 St. Jean, Janice (RI)3 362 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)4 352 N Talbot, Susan (RI)5 349 Pedro, Carlos (RI)6 346 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)7 345 Larsen, Reynold (RI)8 341 Capobianco, Peter (TN)9 323 N Dewire, Robert (CT)10 317 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)11 316 N Sherman, Barbara (RI)12 314 Kersting, Cecil (RI)13 300 O’Neill, Patty (MA)14 297 Robert, Fox (MA )15 291 Resch, Michael (MA)15 291 N Slattery, Edward (MA)17 271 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)18 262 Richards, Allan (MA)19 253 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)20 251 Bieda, Robert (MA)21 245 Dwight, Cargill (VT)22 236 Osenton, Peter (MD)23 233 Anderson, Leif (AR)24 229 Miliotis, Paul (NH)25 228 Deifik, David (NH)26 226 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)SOUTH CAROLINA – 4291 369 N Maxwell, Bob (SC)2 352 Compton, Stephen (SC)3 349 Peachey, Jack (SC)3 349 Peachey, John (SC)5 337 Clark, Roger (NM)6 317 Bernard, Michael (SC)6 317 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)8 316 N Ceselski, Andrea (SC)9 315 McDavit, Mary (NC)10 314 N Maxwell, Judy (SC)11 300 Smith, F. Glenn (SC)12 295 Richard, Carroll (SC)13 272 Kolb, Maryann (SC)UNITED STATESBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 61


SOUTH CAROLINA – TEXASUNITED STATES14 270 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)15 266 Gustafson, Donald (SC)16 265 Anderson, Leif (AR)16 265 N Harvey, Simon (SC)18 263 N Davis, Ricky (NC)19 261 McNeil, Thomas (TN)20 260 N Sykes, Paul (GA)21 256 N Clark, Ron (NC)22 255 Haw, James (IN)23 254 N Braun, Charles (SC)24 253 Disher, David (NC)24 253 Pulliam, Bill (TN)26 250 Disher, Susan (NC)27 240 Rosche, Richard (NY)28 235 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)29 232 N Kopka, Len (SC)30 231 Resch, Michael (MA)31 230 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)32 228 N Chaffin, David (TN)32 228 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)34 225 N Faulkner, Donald (SC)35 222 Keferl, Eugene (GA)36 219 Van Epps, Rob (NC)37 217 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)38 215 Narins, David (FL)39 214 Breault, Kevin (TN)SOUTH DAKOTA – 4361 386 Palmer, Jeffrey (SD)2 350 Otnes, Mark (ND)3 333 Rosche, Richard (NY)4 317 N Talkington, Clark (ND)5 273 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)6 264 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)7 240 Brogie, Mark (NE)8 238 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)9 232 N Chaffin, David (TN)10 225 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)TENNESSEE – 4091 404 Deifik, David (NH)2 388 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)3 378 Haw, James (IN)4 365 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)5 360 Blum, Clyde (TN)5 360 N Henderson, John (TN)7 359 Todd, Michael (TN)8 348 N Jacobson, Kathy (TN)8 348 Witt, Terry (TN)10 347 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)11 346 N Chaffin, David (TN)12 344 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)13 343 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)14 338 Knight, Rick (TN)15 334 N Hoff, Ron (TN)16 327 Clendenen, Gail (TN)16 327 Clendenen, Steve (TN)18 324 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)19 316 N Fekel, Francis (TN)20 300 Somershoe, Scott (TN)21 295 McNeil, Thomas (TN)22 293 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)23 281 Breault, Kevin (TN)24 277 N OMalley, Mike (TN)25 269 Pulliam, Bill (TN)26 267 N King, Gail (TN)27 258 Peavler, Larry (IN)28 255 Mann, Jon (AZ)29 254 Knight, Gene (MS)30 252 Gambill, Charles (TX)30 252 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)32 247 Wilder, Darrel (TN)33 246 N Brunvoll, Gary (TN)34 241 Bernard, Michael (SC)35 237 Resch, Michael (MA)36 234 Anderson, Leif (AR)36 234 Knight, Shannon (MS)38 227 N Jeffers, Tim (TN)39 223 N Chaffin, Rebekah (TN)40 222 Hollie, David (GA)41 209 N Walton, Robert (IN)42 208 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)43 205 Capobianco, Peter (TN)TEXAS – 6331 597 Gambill, Charles (TX)1 597 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)1 597 Stilwell, Elton (TX)4 582 N Easley, Charles (TX)5 575 N Rostron, Philip (TX)6 574 Frank, Tony (TX)7 571 Frank, Phyllis (TX)8 567 Ohmart, Robert (TX)9 559 Kittleman, Jane (TX)10 555 N Simon, Joel (TX)11 552 N Simon, Vicki (TX )12 547 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)13 546 Matherly, Steven (TX)14 539 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)14 539 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)14 539 Jones, Daniel (TX)17 537 Stone, Byron (TX)18 535 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)18 535 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)18 535 Bruce, Lucie (TX)21 531 Smith, David (TX)22 529 Cox, Joe (TX)23 528 Wormington, Alan (ON)24 525 Haynie, Carl (WA)25 524 Cooney, Nick (TX)26 522 N Bumgardner, Frank D. (TX)27 521 Gross, Steve (TX)28 517 Baldwin, Terry (TX)29 516 Jensen, Charles (NM)30 515 Pierce, Barrett (TX)31 511 Pincelli, Thomas (TX)32 505 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)33 503 Dillon, Mike (TX)33 503 N Stone, Robert (TX)35 501 N Huffman, Ronald (TX)36 500 Offill, Kennett (TX)37 497 Komito, Sandy (FL)38 489 Scheuerman, Mark (TX)39 488 N Wilson, Stu (FL)40 480 Miliotis, Paul (NH)40 480 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)42 473 Metzler, Bob (TX)42 473 N Neville, Bruce (TX)44 471 Paul, Leonard (MI)45 467 N Bumgardner, Jeanette (TX)46 466 Barnes, Peter (TX)47 465 Vennema, Peter (NM)48 464 N Koundakjian, Theodore (CA)49 460 Coleman, Daniel (TX)49 460 Roberts, Tal (TX)49 460 Smith, Jerry (SD)52 459 Hartman, Ken (TX)53 458 Berner, John (TX)53 458 Kendall, John (IN)53 458 Smith, Karen (SD)53 458 Winans, Catherine (TX)57 457 N Halsey, Laurens (AZ)58 456 Vanderpoel, John (CO)58 456 N Wells, LaRue (MI)60 455 Frenz, Bert (TX)60 455 Robert, Fox (MA )62 453 Holmes, James (CA)62 453 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)64 451 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)65 449 N Easley, Kevin (FL)65 449 Ellzey, Kreg (LA)67 448 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)68 445 Bosler, Devin (PA)68 445 Knight, Rick (TN)70 443 Miller, Leo (IL)71 442 Ferguson, Carol (TX)71 442 N Finch, Debra (AZ)71 442 Prothro, Brenda (TX)74 440 Berger, Byron (OH)74 440 Pautsch, Richard (CO)76 438 N Seidler, Rosemary (LA)77 436 Matson, David (VA)78 435 Drozdowski, Theodore (TX)79 434 Anderson, Leif (AR)79 434 N Steurer, Timothy (CA)81 433 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)81 433 Kersting, Cecil (RI)81 433 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)84 432 Gay, Parker (UT)84 432 N Steurer, Grace (CA)86 431 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)86 431 Carlson, Helen (MT)88 430 Brown, Steven (CO)89 429 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)90 428 N Trott, Anthony (FL)91 425 N Cudney, Mark (CA)91 425 Fredricks, Gary (WA)91 425 Korducki, Mark (WI)94 423 N McCullough, Louise (CA)94 423 N Taylor, Monte (CA)96 421 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)96 421 N Sykes, Paul (GA)96 421 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)99 420 Mayfield, Ross Richard (TX)100 419 Clark, Roger (NM)101 418 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)101 418 Toffic, Greg (WA)103 416 Burden, Kenneth (WA)104 415 Collins, Steve (TX)104 415 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)106 411 N Trott, Julie (FL)107 410 Hollinga, Ken (CA)107 410 N Jacobson, Daniel (TN)107 410 Nelson, David W. (CA)110 408 Resch, Michael (MA)110 408 Timm, Richard (PA)112 407 Barr, James (SD)112 407 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)112 407 N Chaffin, David (TN)112 407 O’Brien, Paul (MD)116 406 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)116 406 Peterson, Ted (WA)116 406 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)116 406 N Thompson, Janet (TX)120 405 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)120 405 N O’Connor, Robert (MN)120 405 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)123 404 Hemink, Lynn (CA)124 403 N Bowles, Arthur (MI)124 403 N Bowles, Diane (MI)124 403 N Myers, Dollyann (TN)127 402 Litteer, Dwayne (TX)127 402 Smith, Edwin (MI)129 400 Bumgardner, Michael (CA)129 400 Ekblad, Robert (MN)131 399 N Kutska, Michael (IL)131 399 N West, Steve (NM)133 398 Sanders, Ira (CO)134 397 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)62 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


TEXAS – VERMONT134 397 Guse, Kevin (CA)136 396 Coleman, Decie (TX)136 396 N Nichols, Kenny (AR)136 396 N Nichols, LaDonna (AR)139 395 N Holmes, James F. (AL)139 395 Overman, Karl (MI)139 395 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)142 394 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)142 394 Wood, Douglas (OK)144 393 N Munthe, Jens (UT)144 393 Smith, Shirley (MI)146 392 Laubach, Rene (MA)146 392 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)148 391 Tessen, Daryl (WI)149 390 Morris, Bernard (PA)150 388 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)150 388 N Cooper, Byrum (FL)150 388 N Cooper, Linda (FL)153 387 Mark, David (NY)153 387 N Russell, Ken (AK)155 386 N Lucchesi, Caryl (CT)155 386 Rosche, Richard (NY)157 385 Geanangel, Charles (FL)157 385 Mulligan, Mike (AB)157 385 Yandell, Ben (KY)160 384 Brandow, Robert (ME)161 383 Einspahr, Howard (NJ)161 383 Weigant, Leo (MD)163 382 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)163 382 McDavit, Mary (NC)163 382 N Smith, David (OR)163 382 Toochin, Michael (BC)167 381 Bowen, Michael (MD)167 381 Eliot, Ted (CA)167 381 Saraceni, Paul (CA)170 380 Elllis, E. B. (TX)170 380 Nistico, Paul (FL)170 380 Peavler, Larry (IN)173 379 N Fowler, Jim (MI)173 379 Wilburn, Phyllis (CA)175 378 Carlson, W. Bradley (NY)175 378 Hartman, Bob (MD)175 378 N Walton, Robert (IN)178 377 Bieda, Robert (MA)178 377 N Cady, Wilson (WA)178 377 Chartier, Allen (MI)178 377 Parsons, Robert (MB)182 375 Bain, Margaret (ON)182 375 Robb, Roger (OR)182 375 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)185 374 White, Tony (WY)186 373 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)186 373 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)186 373 Schottler, George (CO)189 372 Whelton, Bart (WA)190 371 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)190 371 N McGregor, Ian (WA)190 371 Wyatt, Betty P. (CA)193 370 N Carr, Steve (UT)194 369 Hubinger, Joanie (MI)195 368 N Saphir, Starr (NY)195 368 Seegert, Greg (IL)197 367 Hubinger, Mark (MI)198 365 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)199 364 Bono, Peter (MA)199 364 Butcher, Greg (VA)199 364 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)199 364 N Pittman, Galen (KS)199 364 Withgott, Jay (OR)204 363 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)205 362 Barnes, Sally (AZ)205 362 Hagen, Sherry (WA)205 362 Kluge, Karen (NH)208 361 Hagen, Arden (WA)208 361 Moore, Stephen (MA)208 361 Parmeter, Benjamin (CA)211 360 N Hood, Larry (IL)211 360 Rosenmeier, Terry (NH)213 359 Dwight, Cargill (VT)214 357 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)214 357 Snider, Patricia (CO)214 357 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)217 356 Narins, David (FL)217 356 N Wihler, Mike (OR)219 355 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)219 355 N Henderson, John (TN)219 355 Horn, David (OH)219 355 Madsen, Michael (IL)219 355 Namitz, Russ (OR)224 354 Land, Mark E. (KS)224 354 Meyers, Martin (CA)226 353 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)227 352 Blum, Clyde (TN)227 352 N Hoff, Ron (TN)227 352 Knight, Gene (MS)227 352 Knight, Shannon (MS)227 352 N Richardson, Glen (MD)232 351 N Swanson, Phil (NE)233 350 N Bond, Harold (AZ)233 350 N Campbell, Colin (DE)233 350 Clendenen, Gail (TN)233 350 Clendenen, Steve (TN)233 350 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)238 349 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)238 349 Osenton, Peter (MD)238 349 N Thayer, Peter (FL)241 347 N Desjardins, Paul (CT)241 347 Morris, Clyde (VA)243 346 Bradley, Robert (CO)243 346 N Davis, Phil (MD)243 346 N Guarente, Al (PA)243 346 Hatcher, Elizabeth (AZ)243 346 Padelford, Barbara (NE)243 346 Siebert, Randy (CO)249 345 Padelford, Loren (NE)250 344 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)250 344 Wittman, William (NM)252 343 N Menart, Tony (FL)252 343 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)252 343 Stoner, Scott (NY)255 342 N Febba, Sam (MI)255 342 Foxall, Roger (BC)255 342 Larsen, Reynold (RI)255 342 McKee, John (IL)259 341 N Kayton, Paula (CA)259 341 Oliver, David (VA)261 340 Lukens, Karl (NJ)262 339 Chalfant, Don (MI)262 339 N Wathen, Wayne (CO)264 337 Bowers, Suzanne (CA)264 337 N Sherwood, Stephen (MI)264 337 Sutton, William (AZ)267 336 Buffa, Joelle (VA)268 335 N Wright, Brenda (CO)269 334 Alberico, Cindy (IL)269 334 Delorey, Alan (FL)269 334 Malone, Larry (NM)272 333 Bell, Tyler (MD)272 333 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)272 333 Chapin, Gary (NY)272 333 N Dexter, Coen (CO)272 333 N Palmer, Richard (MO)272 333 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)278 332 Arendt, Dennis (OR)278 332 Faike, Elise (ID)278 332 Holbrook, Robert (OK)281 331 Hirth, John (AZ)281 331 Kostenko, Jane (MD)281 331 Paluzzi, Joseph (MA)281 331 Zaineldeen, Richard (NY)285 330 Bertrand, Bill (IL)285 330 Buerger, Theodore (OR)285 330 Pittell, Robert (FL)285 330 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)289 329 N Moore, Jim (CA)290 328 Sosensky, Steve (CA)290 328 N Viola, Alfred (MA)292 327 Chenoweth, Marscha (IL)292 327 N Steurer, Fritz (CA)294 326 Breault, Kevin (TN)294 326 N Hayes, JB (CO)294 326 Jornvall, Hans (Sweden)297 325 N Hall, Jeffrey (PA)297 325 Stirling, David (BC)297 325 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)300 324 Casey, Daniel (MT)300 324 N Janzen, Peter (KS)300 324 Richards, Allan (MA)300 324 N Stech, Brian (BC)300 324 N Viola, Joy (MA)305 323 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)306 322 N Maulding, Sylvia (OR)306 322 St. Jean, Janice (RI)308 321 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)308 321 N Cannings, Russ (BC)308 321 Lueders, Pat (MO)308 321 N Principe, Bill (MA)312 320 N Anderson, Karen (MD)312 320 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)314 319 Gochfeld, Michael (NJ)314 319 N Simonson, Gary (MN)316 318 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)317 316 Mills, Charles (IN)UTAH – 4481 390 N Shirley, Dennis (UT)2 371 N Carr, Steve (UT)3 328 Gay, Parker (UT)4 292 Morris, Clyde (VA)5 289 Buffa, Joelle (VA)6 277 N Munthe, Jens (UT)7 274 N Munthe, Kathleen (UT)8 252 Malone, Larry (NM)9 241 N Dexter, Coen (CO)10 239 N Wright, Brenda (CO)11 238 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)12 235 Bradley, Robert (CO)13 234 Kersting, Cecil (RI)14 233 Attridge, Barry (ON)15 230 Burden, Kenneth (WA)16 224 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)VERMONT – 3821 328 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)2 325 Dwight, Cargill (VT)3 309 N Pratt, Frederick (VT)4 306 Haugh, Larry (VT)5 259 Kaestner, Hank (MD)6 249 Resch, Michael (MA)7 243 Richards, Allan (MA)8 229 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)9 223 Bieda, Robert (MA)10 214 Comeau, Cliff (MD)11 209 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)12 202 Horn, David (OH)13 197 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)13 197 Robert, Fox (MA )15 196 Neily, Larry (ON)16 195 St. Jean, Janice (RI)UNITED STATESBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 63


VERMONT – WYOMINGUNITED STATES17 192 Breault, Kevin (TN)VIRGINIA – 4671 377 N Kitchens, Valerie (VA)2 368 Smith, Michael (VA)3 363 N Eccles, Stephen (VA)4 357 Bruno, Rexanne (VA)4 357 N Sykes, Paul (GA)6 356 N Getgood, John (VA)7 352 Pisano, Paul (VA)8 351 Davis, Kent (VA)9 348 Ealding, Wendy (VA)10 347 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)11 333 N Drummond, John (CO)11 333 Meade, Larry (VA)13 329 Hollinga, Ken (CA)14 328 N Blalock, Jeffrey C. (VA)15 306 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)16 293 Timm, Richard (PA)17 291 Weigant, Leo (MD)18 286 Malone, Larry (NM)18 286 O’Brien, Paul (MD)20 282 Bowen, Michael (MD)21 280 N Davis, Ricky (NC)22 279 N Bathke, Joyce (VA)23 275 N Beers, Brian (VA)24 274 Matson, David (VA)25 272 White, Tony (WY)26 270 Stilwell, Elton (TX)27 267 N Messersmith, Donald (MD)28 264 Buffa, Joelle (VA)28 264 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)30 263 Butcher, Greg (VA)30 263 Morris, Clyde (VA)32 262 McDavit, Mary (NC)33 260 Kline, Philip (AZ)33 260 N Swift, Byron (DC)33 260 N Weber, Magill (AZ)36 259 Nistico, Paul (FL)37 255 N Chaffin, David (TN)37 255 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)39 253 N Guarente, Al (PA)40 252 Osenton, Peter (MD)41 251 Comeau, Cliff (MD)41 251 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)43 249 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)43 249 N Richardson, Glen (MD)45 245 Patton, Helen (MD)46 244 Hubbell, John (DC)47 243 Homan, Dick (AZ)48 242 Anderson, Leif (AR)49 239 Resch, Michael (MA)50 237 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)51 236 Collins, Steve (TX)52 234 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)53 233 Howe, Gene (NC)53 233 N Walton, Robert (IN)55 232 Gambill, Charles (TX)55 232 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)55 232 Hopkins, Marbry (NC)WASHINGTON – 5021 431 Morse, Bob (WA)2 428 LaBar, Bruce (WA)3 423 Peterson, Ted (WA)4 418 Burden, Kenneth (WA)4 418 Knittle, Ken (WA)6 412 Toffic, Greg (WA)7 404 Willison, Michael (WA)8 403 N Cady, Wilson (WA)9 399 Whelton, Bart (WA)10 394 LaFramboise, Bill (FL)11 393 Weber, Wayne (BC)12 392 LaFramboise, Nancy (FL)13 388 Gatchet, John (OR)14 384 N McGregor, Ian (WA)14 384 Terlouw, Joe (WA)16 383 Hobbs, Michael (WA)17 374 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)18 373 Meyer, Joyce (WA)19 370 Fredricks, Gary (WA)20 356 N Kahle, Anne (WA)21 353 Wile, Mike (WA)22 352 Hagen, Arden (WA)22 352 Hagen, Sherry (WA)24 351 Oberle, Mark (WA)25 348 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)26 343 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)27 342 N Chantler, Dave (WA)28 339 Haynie, Carl (WA)29 337 Palmer, Jeffrey (SD)30 333 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)31 325 Buerger, Theodore (OR)32 324 Butcher, Greg (VA)33 318 Hirth, Martha (AZ)34 317 Toochin, Michael (BC)35 316 Hirth, John (AZ)36 308 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)37 306 Woodruff, Barry (WA)38 288 Paul, Leonard (MI)39 284 James, John (WA)39 284 Withgott, Jay (OR)#400—La Sagra's Flycatcher,March 23, <strong>2011</strong>. Bill BaggsState Park, Florida.Photo by John Vanderpoel.41 273 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)42 267 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)43 262 McDavit, Mary (NC)43 262 Vooys, John (BC)43 262 Zeillemaker, C Fred (ID)46 259 N Snetsinger, Thomas (OR)47 258 Brown, Steven (CO)48 257 Foxall, Roger (BC)49 256 Narins, David (FL)50 255 Stilwell, Elton (TX)50 255 Stilwell, Lynne (TX)52 254 Stirling, David (BC)53 251 N Willoughby, Hugh (RI)54 250 Casey, Daniel (MT)54 250 Resch, Michael (MA)56 249 N Kornfeld, Steve (OR)WEST VIRGINIA – 3571 308 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)2 287 Orsie, Matthew (WV)3 273 Courtney, Derek (WV)4 257 Benedetti, Jon (WV)5 210 Davis, Kent (VA)6 203 N Chaffin, David (TN)7 195 Anderson, Leif (AR)8 192 Stebbins, Sally (MI)9 191 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)10 186 N Waldrop, Rick (TN)11 185 Butcher, Greg (VA)12 180 Rosche, Richard (NY)13 178 Resch, Michael (MA)WISCONSIN – 4351 407 Tessen, Daryl (WI)2 377 Korducki, Mark (WI)3 372 Kavanagh, Kay (WI)4 364 Smith, Jerry (SD)5 363 Frank, James (WI)6 362 N Kuecherer, Dennis (WI)6 362 Smith, Karen (SD)8 339 Seegert, Greg (IL)9 338 N Schwalbe, Paul (WI)10 335 N Schwalbe, Glenna (WI)11 334 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)12 330 N Steven, Fass (WI)13 305 Schroeder, Carl (WI)14 294 N Zarwell, Ric (IA)15 277 Butcher, Greg (VA)16 276 Kopitzke, Jim (AZ)17 270 N Weber, Magill (AZ)18 259 Evanson, Randall (FL)19 244 N Woessner, Warren (MN)20 233 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)21 230 Resch, Michael (MA)22 228 Gatchet, John (OR)23 224 Bradley, Robert (CO)24 220 McDavit, Mary (NC)24 220 N Walton, Robert (IN)26 216 Chartier, Allen (MI)WYOMING – 4311 357 Lawrence, Gloria (WY)1 357 Lawrence, James (WY)3 292 Patick, David (WV)4 236 Burden, Kenneth (WA)5 235 Rosche, Richard (NY)6 231 Sanders, Ira (CO)7 229 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)7 229 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)7 229 Wile, Mike (WA)10 223 Resch, Michael (MA)11 218 Malone, Larry (NM)12 217 Tessen, Daryl (WI)64 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


LIFE LIST DATA – CanadaALBERTA – YUKON TERRITORIESALBERTA – 4171 358 Korolyk, Terry (AB)2 349 Mulligan, Mike (AB)3 329 Cram, Phillip (AB)4 286 Stirling, David (BC)5 265 Knittle, Ken (WA)6 246 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)7 241 Foxall, Roger (BC)8 240 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)9 235 Weber, Wayne (BC)10 234 Neily, Wayne (NS)11 229 Kersting, Cecil (RI)12 225 Rosche, Richard (NY)13 221 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)14 218 Dwight, Cargill (VT)15 208 Fellers, Paul (FL)BRITISH COLUMBIA - 5061 461 Toochin, Michael (BC)2 439 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)3 428 Toochin, Sharon (BC)4 426 Weber, Wayne (BC)5 422 Stirling, David (BC)6 421 Foxall, Roger (BC)7 417 Esralson, Lloyd (BC)8 407 N Stech, Brian (BC)9 399 N Mansen, Thor (BC)10 398 Riding, Keith (BC)11 396 N Tkachuk, Russ (BC)12 392 N Cannings, Russ (BC)13 389 N Begg, Barbara (BC)14 386 Cowan, Larry (BC)14 386 Vooys, John (BC)16 380 Neill, Kevin (BC)17 345 Mills, Kirsten (BC)18 342 Mark, David (NY)19 329 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)20 323 Burden, Kenneth (WA)21 317 N Copp, Dorothy (WA)22 313 N Kimm, Jeremy (BC)23 284 N Davis, Neil (BC)24 282 N Escott, Christopher (ON)25 281 Knittle, Ken (WA)26 277 Neily, Wayne (NS)27 272 Mulligan, Mike (AB)27 272 Tufts, Gordon (NS)29 264 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)29 264 Neily, Larry (ON)MANITOBA – 3911 394 Veelma, Liis (MB)2 359 Grieef, Gordon (MB)3 355 Parsons, Robert (MB)4 339 Neily, Wayne (NS)5 330 N Tkachuk, Russ (BC)6 315 Porteous, Ryan (MB)7 275 Frenz, Bert (TX)8 264 Kersting, Cecil (RI)9 263 Mark, David (NY)10 248 Nistico, Paul (FL)11 245 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)12 243 Dwight, Cargill (VT)12 243 N Pepper, Todd (ON)14 242 Ealding, Wendy (VA)15 241 Stirling, David (BC)16 239 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)16 239 N Wilson, Stu (FL)18 238 Lukens, Karl (NJ)19 235 N McGregor, Ian (WA)20 234 Bedient, Phillip E. (MA)21 233 Polkinghorn, Robert (CA)21 233 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)23 232 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)24 226 Donsker, David (NH)25 225 Bowen, Michael (MD)25 225 N Butts, Judy (OR)27 223 N Sigsbee, James (FL)28 222 Bruce, Lucie (TX)29 220 Boyd, John (FL)29 220 Larsen, Reynold (RI)31 219 N Begley, Tom (MA)32 218 Foxall, Roger (BC)33 216 Kaplan, Daniel (NC)33 216 Oldenettel, Jerry (NM)33 216 N Simonson, Gary (MN)36 213 Buerger, Theodore (OR)37 212 N Wyatt, Caroline (FL)38 211 Alberico, Cindy (IL)39 209 Cook, William (NY)39 209 Morris, Bernard (PA)41 206 N Smith, David (OR)42 205 Tufts, Gordon (NS)43 202 McDavit, Mary (NC)44 201 Attridge, Barry (ON)44 201 Barnes, Sally (AZ)46 200 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)46 200 Timm, Richard (PA)48 199 Breault, Kevin (TN)49 198 N Cooper, Byrum (FL)49 198 N Cooper, Linda (FL)51 197 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)NEW BRUNSWICK – 4131 232 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)2 230 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)3 220 Spangenberg, Scott (NH)4 215 Neily, Larry (ON)5 212 Seeler, David (PE)6 209 Foxall, Roger (BC)6 209 Neily, Wayne (NS)NEWFOUNDLAND – 4061 229 Foxall, Roger (BC)NW TERRITORIES – 3231 157 Wormington, Alan (ON)NOVA SCOTIA – 4731 363 Foxall, Roger (BC)2 343 Tufts, Gordon (NS)3 307 Neily, Wayne (NS)4 281 Neily, Larry (ON)ONTARIO – 4861 438 Wormington, Alan (ON)2 427 Currie, Hugh (ON)3 421 Lindley, William (ON)4 402 N Escott, Christopher (ON)5 398 Bain, Margaret (ON)6 395 N Campbell, Drew (NY)7 394 Gilchrist, Peter (ON)8 388 Payne, Gordon (ON)9 371 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)10 368 Gawn, Mark (ON)11 367 N Pepper, Todd (ON)12 365 Overman, Karl (MI)13 351 N Hobbs, Brian (ON)14 344 N Fowler, Jim (MI)14 344 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)16 339 N Broderick, Bill (NY)16 339 Foxall, Roger (BC)18 335 N Heatley, Thomas (MI)19 334 Chartier, Allen (MI)20 333 Neily, Larry (ON)20 333 N Salvadori, Antonio (ON)22 331 Lesser, James (MI)23 328 Edwards, Martin (ON)24 318 Patterson, Easy (Australia)25 317 Mark, David (NY)26 310 N Barrett, Bruce (CA)27 309 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)28 302 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)29 301 Brooks, Don (MI)30 293 Epstein, Robert (FL)31 290 N Washington, David (MI)32 289 Jennex, Scott (MI)33 288 N Baldinger, Barbara (MI)34 282 Chalfant, Don (MI)35 279 N Berrigan, Paul (MI)36 276 Attridge, Barry (ON)37 273 Peavler, Larry (IN)38 271 Rosche, Richard (NY)39 267 Friedman, Darlene (MI)40 266 Neily, Wayne (NS)41 265 N Febba, Sam (MI)42 263 Freeland, David (FL)43 256 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)44 255 Clark, Roger (NM)45 253 Marcum, Eric (ON)46 252 Kersting, Cecil (RI)47 250 White, Tony (WY)48 249 Smith, Edwin (MI)49 246 Dwight, Cargill (VT)49 246 Veelma, Liis (MB)51 244 N Snively, Elaine (OH)52 243 Grieef, Gordon (MB)PRINCE EDWARDISLAND – 3581 304 Seeler, David (PE)2 278 Marcum, Eric (ON)3 190 Dwight, Cargill (VT)4 176 N Marcum, James (VA)QUEBEC – 4411 381 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)2 315 Gawn, Mark (ON)3 277 Foxall, Roger (BC)4 266 Neily, Larry (ON)5 260 MacKenzie, Jo Ann (BC)6 249 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)7 248 Dwight, Cargill (VT)8 231 Neily, Wayne (NS)SASKATCHEWAN – 4401 314 Sawatzky, Daniel (SK)2 312 N Escott, Christopher (ON)3 235 Foxall, Roger (BC)4 232 Grieef, Gordon (MB)5 226 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)6 211 Neily, Wayne (NS)7 206 Stirling, David (BC)YUKON TERRITORIES – 3121 152 Mitchell, Peter (PQ)C A N A D ABold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 65


<strong>ABA</strong> AREA – AUSTRALASIAANNUAL LISTS – Birds seen during <strong>2011</strong>A N N U A LANNUAL – <strong>ABA</strong> AREA1 744 Vanderpoel, John (CO)2 597 N Ward, Kenneth F. (VT)3 569 Miller, Leo (IL)4 558 Komito, Sandy (FL)5 529 N Drummond, William (MA)6 514 Seegert, Greg (IL)7 504 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)8 494 Collins, Steve (TX)9 480 Weigant, Leo (MD)10 470 Schall, Michael (PA)11 468 Withgott, Jay (OR)12 467 N Cannings, Russ (BC)13 465 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)14 463 Iyoob, Ali (NC)15 457 Burdo, Alex (CT)16 456 N Weber, Magill (AZ)17 451 Gross, Steve (TX)17 451 Clark, Roger (NM)19 442 Roberts, Tal (TX)20 436 N Moore, Jim (CA)21 435 Guse, Kevin (CA)22 434 Nelson, David W. (CA)22 434 N Slattery, Edward (MA)24 432 N Bond, Harold (AZ)25 430 Goff, Melvin (CO)26 428 Wittman, William (NM)27 425 Deininger, Todd (CO)28 421 Brown, Steven (CO)29 418 Sosensky, Steve (CA)29 418 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)31 414 N Leal, David (OR)31 414 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)33 412 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)33 412 Pereksta, David (CA)35 411 N Cady, Wilson (WA)36 410 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)36 410 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)38 409 Hagen, Arden (WA)39 404 N Saphir, Starr (NY)40 403 Hagen, Sherry (WA)41 402 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)42 401 Smith, Jerry (SD)42 401 Haugh, Larry (VT)44 400 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)45 399 Smith, Karen (SD)46 393 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)47 385 Hobbs, Michael (WA)48 380 Berner, John (TX)49 373 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)50 349 Lueders, Pat (MO)50 349 Lill, Joe (IL)52 342 Leger, Daniel (NE)53 321 N Harvey, Simon (SC)54 274 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)55 211 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)56 201 Cram, Phillip (AB)ANNUAL – CANADA1 345 N Cannings, Russ (BC)2 343 Toochin, Michael (BC)3 275 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)4 238 Grieef, Gordon (MB)ANNUAL – LOWER 481 619 N Wright, David (NC)2 603 Wright, Marcia (NC)3 569 Miller, Leo (IL)4 512 N Drummond, William (MA)5 504 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)6 494 Collins, Steve (TX)7 490 Barr, James (SD)8 480 Weigant, Leo (MD)9 476 Norton, Richard (CA)10 464 Withgott, Jay (OR)11 456 N Weber, Magill (AZ)12 451 Burdo, Alex (CT)13 442 Roberts, Tal (TX)14 435 N Moore, Jim (CA)14 435 Guse, Kevin (CA)16 434 Nelson, David W. (CA)16 434 N Slattery, Edward (MA)18 432 N Bond, Harold (AZ)19 430 Goff, Melvin (CO)20 428 Wittman, William (NM)21 421 Brown, Steven (CO)22 418 Sosensky, Steve (CA)22 418 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)24 412 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)24 412 Pereksta, David (CA)26 411 N Cady, Wilson (WA)26 411 N Leal, David (OR)28 410 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)28 410 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)30 409 Hagen, Arden (WA)31 404 N Saphir, Starr (NY)32 403 Hagen, Sherry (WA)33 402 Kendall, John (IN)34 401 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)35 400 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)35 400 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)37 380 Berner, John (TX)38 373 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)39 360 Deininger, Todd (CO)40 321 N Harvey, Simon (SC)41 300 Hubbell, James (OK)42 274 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)43 211 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)ANNUAL – UNITED STATES1 529 N Drummond, William (MA)2 504 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)3 494 Collins, Steve (TX)3 494 Withgott, Jay (OR)5 490 Barr, James (SD)6 480 Weigant, Leo (MD)7 451 Burdo, Alex (CT)8 442 Roberts, Tal (TX)9 435 N Moore, Jim (CA)9 435 Guse, Kevin (CA)11 434 Nelson, David W. (CA)11 434 N Slattery, Edward (MA)13 430 Goff, Melvin (CO)14 428 Wittman, William (NM)15 425 Deininger, Todd (CO)16 423 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)17 418 Sosensky, Steve (CA)18 412 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)18 412 Pereksta, David (CA)20 411 N Cady, Wilson (WA)20 411 N Leal, David (OR)22 410 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)22 410 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)24 409 Hagen, Arden (WA)25 404 N Saphir, Starr (NY)26 403 Hagen, Sherry (WA)27 401 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)28 400 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)29 380 Berner, John (TX)30 373 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)31 321 N Harvey, Simon (SC)32 293 Kavanagh, Kay (WI)33 211 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)ANNUAL – AOU AREA1 875 N Easley, Kevin (FL)2 576 Nelson, David W. (CA)3 504 Goff, Melvin (CO)4 439 N Bond, Harold (AZ)5 412 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)ANNUAL – WEST INDIES /CARIBBEAN1 204 N Lugo, Gabriel (PR)2 183 Norton, Robert (FL)3 141 Goff, Melvin (CO)ANNUAL – MEXICO1 458 Robert, Fox (MA )2 425 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)ANNUAL – CENTRAL AMERICA1 794 N Easley, Kevin (FL)2 437 Batchelder, Robert (Nicaragua)3 328 Walker, Steven J. A. (NJ)ANNUAL – ASIA1 511 N Hargrove, Jim (CA)2 510 N Hargrove, Linda (CA)3 254 Cram, Phillip (AB)ANNUAL – WORLD1 1484 N Easley, Kevin (FL)2 1448 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)3 1346 Cederlund, Claes-Goran (Sweden)4 1327 N Sargeant, Dave (Thailand)4 1327 Robert, Fox (MA )6 1307 N Bell, Charles (CO)7 1305 N Pepper, Todd (ON)8 1299 Donsker, David (NH)9 1293 N Bell, Nancy (CO)10 1269 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)11 1219 O’Neill, Patty (MA)12 1215 Woolbright, Shane (OK)13 1050 N Swift, Byron (DC)14 816 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)15 709 Arendt, Dennis (OR)16 548 N Harvey, Simon (SC)17 472 Cram, Phillip (AB)18 250 N Butts, Judy (OR)ANNUAL – NORTH AMERICA1 875 N Easley, Kevin (FL)2 576 Nelson, David W. (CA)3 504 Goff, Melvin (CO)4 409 Hagen, Arden (WA)5 403 Hagen, Sherry (WA)ANNUAL – SOUTH AMERICA1 810 Bono, Peter (MA)2 715 N Couronne, Bernard (France)3 515 Arendt, Dennis (OR)ANNUAL – AFRICA1 534 Robert, Fox (MA )2 515 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)3 235 N Harvey, Simon (SC)ANNUAL – AUSTRALASIA1 558 Graves, Olivia (MS)66 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


AUSTRALASIA – MISSISSIPPI2 509 N Doughty, Chris (Australia)3 449 N Pepper, Todd (ON)4 304 Norton, Richard (CA)5 266 N Butts, Judy (OR)ANNUAL – ATLANTIC OCEAN1 189 N Dobson, Andrew (Bermuda)2 51 N Anderson, Karen (MD)3 50 N Carpenter, Mike (MD)ANNUAL – PACIFIC OCEAN1 104 N David, Reginald (HI)2 100 N Pohlman, Kurt (HI)ANNUAL – INDIAN OCEAN1 196 N Sigsbee, James (FL)ANNUAL – SOUTH POLARSP 36 N Anderson, Karen (MDSP 36 N Carpenter, Mike (MDANNUAL – PHOTO1 309 N Couronne, Bernard (France)ANNUAL – TOTAL FAMILIES1 114 N Sigsbee, James (FL)2 99 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)3 84 Cook, William (NY)4 80 Murgatroyd, Paul (Costa Rica)ANNUAL – AL<strong>ABA</strong>MA1 227 Duncan, Robert (FL)ANNUAL – ALASKA1 150 Kavanagh, Kay (WI)ANNUAL – ARIZONA1 472 Pollock, Molly (AZ)2 375 Steveson, Mark (AZ)3 354 Barr, James (SD)3 354 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)5 343 Kline, Philip (AZ)6 305 N Freeman, Reid (AZ)7 288 Lawrence, James (WY)8 287 Lawrence, Gloria (WY)9 283 Armstrong, Nanette (AZ)9 283 Armstrong, Richard (AZ)11 281 N Bond, Harold (AZ)12 272 Kopitzke, Jim (AZ)13 243 N Weber, Magill (AZ)14 239 Miller, Leo (IL)15 221 Wright, Rick (NJ)16 218 N Saphir, Starr (NY)17 192 Bowen, Michael (MD)18 155 Goff, Melvin (CO)ANNUAL – ARKANSAS1 243 Anderson, Leif (AR)ANNUAL – CALIFORNIA1 429 Norton, Richard (CA)2 358 Pereksta, David (CA)3 355 Sosensky, Steve (CA)4 349 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)5 344 N Moore, Jim (CA)6 327 Nelson, David W. (CA)7 320 Oliver, John (CA)8 319 Matthiessen, Matthew (CA)9 312 Colasanti, Peter (CA)10 305 Rudesill, Ruth (CA)11 302 Carlson, Roy (CA)12 284 N Jeffers, Richard (CA)13 282 White, Jerry (CA)14 275 N Almdale, Chuck (CA)14 275 N Johnson, Lillian (CA)16 274 Guse, Kevin (CA)17 273 Miller, Leo (IL)18 166 Bowen, Michael (MD)ANNUAL – COLORADO1 378 Roller, Joe (CO)2 366 Peterson, Mark (CO)3 333 N Drummond, John (CO)3 333 Kellner, Joey (CO)5 331 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)6 329 N Mihm-Dunning, Kathy (CO)7 296 Sanders, Ira (CO)8 295 Deininger, Todd (CO)9 287 Schottler, George (CO)10 279 Goff, Melvin (CO)11 267 N Dexter, Coen (CO)12 261 N Wright, Brenda (CO)13 247 Brown, Robert (CO)14 219 Wilberding, Thomas (CO)15 209 Bradley, Robert (CO)16 87 Bowen, Michael (MD)ANNUAL – CONNECTICUT1 308 Asteriades, Bill (CT)2 266 Mantlik, Frank (CT)3 233 Burdo, Alex (CT)4 228 N Dewire, Robert (CT)5 199 N Reneson, Edward (CT)ANNUAL – DC1 218 N Berry, Jason (DC)2 203 Pisano, Paul (VA)3 189 Baumgartner, Wayne (DC)4 140 Bowen, Michael (MD)ANNUAL – DELAWARE1 302 Rohrbacher, Frank (DE)2 260 Stoner, Derek (DE)3 220 Murray, Rodney (DE)4 199 N Peters, Joy (DE)5 197 Bowen, Michael (MD)ANNUAL – FLORIDA1 306 N Robbins, Dorothy (FL)2 305 Freeland, David (FL)3 299 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)4 293 N Goodwin, David (FL)5 285 N Bithorn, Paul (FL)6 265 Duncan, Robert (FL)7 257 N Sigsbee, James (FL)8 254 Fellers, Paul (FL)9 223 N Lindsay, Margaret (FL)9 223 N Putman, Robert (FL)11 222 Barr, James (SD)11 222 Boeckel, Elizabeth (SD)13 214 Nistico, Paul (FL)14 201 Chalfant, Don (MI)15 151 Bowen, Michael (MD)16 145 N Harvey, Simon (SC)ANNUAL – GEORGIA1 271 Sewell, Jeff (GA)2 248 Keferl, Eugene (GA)3 244 N Raney, Paul (GA)4 154 N McGrath, Vincent (FL)ANNUAL – HAWAII1 118 Tanino, Lance (HI)ANNUAL – IDAHO1 231 Rowland, RL MSgt (ID)2 215 Faike, Elise (ID)3 165 Gross, Steve (TX)ANNUAL – ILLINOIS1 300 Neise, Greg (IL)2 293 Madsen, Michael (IL)3 292 Sanders, Jeffrey (IL)3 292 Lill, Joe (IL)5 271 N Cvetas, Matthew (IL)6 267 Williamson, Geoffrey (IL)7 254 Williamson, Christine (IL)8 229 Miller, Leo (IL)9 190 Lueders, Pat (MO)ANNUAL – INDIANA1 295 Kendall, John (IN)2 286 Hopkins, Edward (IN)3 276 Cassady, John (IN)4 264 Plew, Sam (IN)5 253 N Daniels, David (IN)6 225 Mills, Charles (IN)7 223 Powers, Edwin (IN)8 208 Ayer, David (IN)9 199 Powers, Cynthia (IN)ANNUAL – IOWA1 261 Proescholdt, Mark (IA)ANNUAL – KANSAS1 342 N Janzen, Peter (KS)2 322 Groeneweg, Kevin (KS)3 316 Gearheart, Matthew (KS)4 292 Land, Mark E. (KS)5 251 Otte, Charles (KS)6 219 Otte, Jaye (KS)ANNUAL – KENTUCKY1 226 Yandell, Ben (KY)ANNUAL – LOUISIANA1 356 Bosler, Devin (PA)2 352 N Bosler, Justin (PA)3 329 Huner, Jay (LA)3 329 N Seidler, Rosemary (LA)ANNUAL – MAINE1 314 Hitchcox, Doug (ME)2 232 Paul, Frank Jr. (ME)3 134 Zajda, Robert (MA)ANNUAL – MARYLAND1 320 Gutberlet, Ron (MD)2 298 N Balestri, Marcia (MD)3 259 Bowen, Michael (MD)4 191 N McCollough, Carol (MDANNUAL – MASSACHUSETTS1 333 Hoye, John (MA)2 321 Zajda, Robert (MA)3 310 N Stymeist, Robert (MA)4 272 Chickering, Douglas (MA)ANNUAL – MICHIGAN1 305 Jennex, Scott (MI)2 290 N Wells, LaRue (MI)3 275 Hamilton, Lyle (MI)4 263 Henise, Don (MI)5 253 Smith, Edwin (MI)6 252 Chartier, Allen (MI)7 248 Allen, Brian (MI)8 244 Fox, James (MI)9 225 Chalfant, Don (MI)10 224 McGee, Brian (MI)ANNUAL – MISSISSIPPI1 265 Knight, Gene (MS)2 253 Knight, Shannon (MS)A N N U A LBold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 67


MISSISSIPPI – SASKATCHEWANA N N U A L3 209 N Epps, Susan (MS)ANNUAL – MISSOURI1 278 Uffman, Joshua (MO)2 277 Douglas, Ryan (MO)3 264 Lueders, Pat (MO)4 242 Anderson, Kathleen (MO)5 240 N Wade, M.K. Edge (MO)6 206 N Palmer, Richard (MO)ANNUAL – MONTANA1 271 N Swant, Gary (MT)2 255 Harper, Ed (CA)3 251 Casey, Daniel (MT)ANNUAL – NEBRASKA1 278 Brogie, Mark (NE)2 267 Stearns, Ruth (NE)3 244 Padelford, Barbara (NE)4 244 Padelford, Loren (NE)5 243 Fink, Bill (CO)ANNUAL – NEVADA1 311 N Strickland, Rose (NV)2 300 Scyphers, Greg (NV)ANNUAL – NEW HAMPSHIRE1 168 Robert, Fox (MA )2 164 Dana, Duxbury-Fox (MA)ANNUAL – NEW JERSEY1 362 Reed, Tom (NJ)2 313 Fanning, Rob (NJ)3 305 Lukens, Karl (NJ)4 301 Malandrino, Lisa Ann (NJ)5 281 Herder, James (NJ)6 240 Wright, Rick (NJ)7 234 Mahler, Glenn (NJ)8 224 Glydon, Jamie (NJ)ANNUAL – NEW MEXICO1 405 Wittman, William (NM)2 353 West, William (NM)3 337 Clark, Roger (NM)4 207 Barr, James (SD)ANNUAL – NEW YORK1 352 Fried, Richard (NY)2 287 Swenson, Lenore (NY)3 227 N Saphir, Starr (NY)4 211 Lazarczyk, Gerald (NY)5 191 N Broderick, Bill (NY)ANNUAL – NORTH CAROLINA1 317 McCloy, Mike (NC)1 317 Iyoob, Ali (NC)3 268 N Davis, Ricky (NC)4 257 Gamache, Alan (NC)5 242 N Boyd, Richard (NC)5 242 N Boyd, Susan (NC)7 224 Hintz, Loren (NC)8 219 N Wulkowicz, Stanley (NC)9 218 N Wilkowicz, Connie (NC)10 212 Howe, Gene (NC)11 202 Thomas, Erik (NC)ANNUAL – NORTH DAKOTA1 250 N Talkington, Clark (ND)ANNUAL – OHIO1 312 N Sanders, Daniel (OH)2 310 Linzell, Doreene (OH)3 309 Krise, Irene (OH)4 276 Horn, David (OH)5 271 Caldwell, Craig (OH)5 271 Conlon, Bob (OH)5 271 Snyder, Su (OH)8 268 N Bartlett, H Thomas (OH)9 189 Jennex, Scott (MI)10 184 Chartier, Allen (MI)ANNUAL – OKLAHOMA1 314 Droege, Melinda (OK)2 293 Woodard, Jimmy (OK)3 257 Hubbell, James (OK)ANNUAL – OREGON1 381 Namitz, Russ (OR)2 312 N Byrne, Diana (OR)3 302 N Leal, David (OR)3 302 Withgott, Jay (OR)5 293 Robb, Roger (OR)6 273 Shelmerdine, Tim (OR)7 228 Buerger, Theodore (OR)ANNUAL – PENNSYLVANIA1 236 Schall, Michael (PA)2 235 Wlasniewski, Matt (PA)3 197 N Guarente, Al (PA)ANNUAL – RHODE ISLAND1 304 St. Jean, Janice (RI)2 303 N Finizia, Daniel (RI)2 303 N Talbot, Susan (RI)4 293 N Sherman, Barbara (RI)5 284 Pedro, Carlos (RI)6 261 Sidler, M. Christine (RI)7 208 N Dewire, Robert (CT)ANNUAL – SOUTH CAROLINA1 218 Peachey, John (SC)2 145 N Harvey, Simon (SC)ANNUAL – SOUTH DAKOTA1 272 Palmer, Jeffrey (SD)2 203 N Latuchie, Richard (SD)ANNUAL – TENNESSEE1 290 N Wilson, Jeff (TN)2 288 Somershoe, Scott (TN)3 265 Witt, Terry (TN)4 241 Todd, Michael (TN)5 234 Calhoon, Kevin (TN)6 222 N Fekel, Francis (TN)7 218 N Rogers, Tommie (TN)8 217 N Henderson, John (TN)9 216 N Chaffin, David (TN)10 172 N Fegarido, Carol (TN)ANNUAL – TEXAS1 444 Baldwin, Terry (TX)2 404 Gross, Steve (TX)3 381 Jones, Daniel (TX)4 373 Berner, John (TX)5 371 N Simon, Joel (TX)6 367 Collins, Steve (TX)7 350 Stone, Byron (TX)8 348 Frank, Tony (TX)9 335 N Engleman, Dodge (TX)10 329 N Engleman, Lorna L. (TX)11 323 Winans, Catherine (TX)12 313 Cox, Joe (TX)12 313 Smith, Jerry (SD)14 312 Hartman, Ken (TX)14 312 Smith, Karen (SD)16 307 Roberts, Tal (TX)17 281 N Easley, Charles (TX)18 275 N Simon, Vicki (TX )19 266 Miller, Leo (IL)20 265 N Cannings, Russ (BC)21 258 Rycenga, Jennifer (CA)22 243 Gambill, Charles (TX)22 243 Gambill, Mary Louise (TX)24 235 Goff, Melvin (CO)ANNUAL – UTAH1 221 N Carr, Steve (UT)ANNUAL – VERMONT1 225 Haugh, Larry (VT)ANNUAL – VIRGINIA1 260 Bruno, Rexanne (VA)2 244 Meade, Larry (VA)3 239 Ealding, Wendy (VA)4 188 Weinberger, Gerry (VA)5 148 Bowen, Michael (MD)ANNUAL – WASHINGTON1 289 Knittle, Ken (WA)1 289 Hobbs, Michael (WA)3 287 N Bletsch, Gary (WA)4 286 N Cady, Wilson (WA)5 276 N Kahle, Anne (WA)6 270 Woodruff, Barry (WA)7 263 LaBar, Bruce (WA)8 251 Meyer, Joyce (WA)9 211 Percival, Brandon K. (CO)ANNUAL – WEST VIRGINIA1 259 N Argabrite, Wendell (WV)2 257 Courtney, Derek (WV)3 243 Orsie, Matthew (WV)ANNUAL – WISCONSIN1 332 Tessen, Daryl (WI)2 249 Kavanagh, Kay (WI)3 243 Schroeder, Carl (WI)4 226 Smith, Jerry (SD)5 225 Smith, Karen (SD)ANNUAL – WYOMING1 254 N Michelson, Christina (WY)2 243 Lawrence, James (WY)3 242 Lawrence, Gloria (WY)ANNUAL – BRITISH COLUMBIA1 345 N Cannings, Russ (BC)2 343 Toochin, Michael (BC)3 291 Mills, Kirsten (BC)4 193 Wright, Rick (NJ)ANNUAL – MANITOBA1 257 Porteous, Ryan (MB)2 250 Parsons, Robert (MB)3 238 Grieef, Gordon (MB)ANNUAL – ONTARIO1 288 Bain, Margaret (ON)2 274 Currie, Hugh (ON)3 265 N Campbell, Drew (NY)4 259 Mackenzie, Paul (ON)5 235 N Pepper, Todd (ON)6 205 Marcum, Eric (ON)ANNUAL – PRINCE EDWARDISLAND1 205 Seeler, David (PE)ANNUAL – SASKATCHEWAN1 209 Sawatzky, Daniel (SK)68 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Bold = Donation N = No-Heard Birds


<strong>ABA</strong> RECORDING RULES AND INTERPRETATIONS<strong>ABA</strong> Recording Rules (as amended 1999)Members who submit lifelist and annual list totals to the <strong>American</strong> Birding Association for publication in theannual <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> must observe the <strong>ABA</strong> Recording Rules. Many non-members who enjoy maintaininglists find these rules useful.A bird included in totals submitted for <strong>ABA</strong> lists must have been encountered in accordance with the following<strong>ABA</strong> Recording Rules.(1) The bird must have been within the prescribed area and time-period when encountered.(2) The bird must have been a species currently accepted by the <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist Committee for lists within itsarea, or by the A.O.U. Checklist for lists outside the <strong>ABA</strong> area and within the A.O.U. area, or by Clements for allother areas.(3) The bird must have been alive, wild, and unrestrained when encountered.(4) Diagnostic field-marks for the bird, sufficient to identify to species, must have been seen and/or heard and/ordocumented by the recorder at the time of the encounter.(5) The bird must have been encountered under conditions that conform to the <strong>ABA</strong> Code of Birding Ethics.Interpretations of the Recording Rulesoriginally published in the 1996, and modified in 1999, 2003, and 2004 by the <strong>ABA</strong> Recording Standards & Ethics CommitteeThe five <strong>ABA</strong> Recording Rules should define what is countable in the vastmajority of circumstances. The <strong>ABA</strong> Recording Standards & Ethics Committeehas developed the following definitions and interpretations to guide recorders inthose few special situations where the Rules may not be sufficientlycomprehensive.RULE 1: The bird must have been within the prescribed area andtime-period when encountered.A. Within means that the bird must be within the prescribed areawhen observed, although the observer need not be. For example,if an observer on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande identifies a birdacross the river on the Mexican side, the bird may be counted onhis Mexican list but not on his <strong>ABA</strong> Area list.B. Prescribed area and time period are defined for the particularlist:(i) <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist Area is defined in the current <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist asthe 49 continental United States, Canada, the French islands of St.Pierre et Miquelon, and adjacent waters to a distance of 200miles from land or half the distance to a neigh boring country,whichever is less. Excluded by these boundaries are theBahamas, Hawaii, and Greenland.(ii) A subarea of the <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist Area, or other prescribed area,is as defined by its legal boundaries. If not legally definedotherwise, it includes adjacent waters (rivers, lakes, bays, sounds,etc.) out to half the distance to a neighboring area, but not beyond200 miles.(iii) Birds observed on or over an ocean are counted for the areahaving jurisdiction over the nearest land, if within 200 miles.RULE 2:The bird must have been a species currently accepted bythe <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist Committee for lists within its area, or by theA.O.U. Checklist for lists outside the <strong>ABA</strong> area and within theA.O.U. area, or by Clements for all other areas.A. Species means that each full species is counted only once onmost <strong>ABA</strong> lists. Additional subspecies or color morphs are notcounted as additional entries except on lists specifically defined toinclude such identifiable forms.B. currently accepted by the <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist Committee means:(i) the species must be (a) included in the current published <strong>ABA</strong>Checklist, as modified by subsequent Supplements, or (b) formallyaccepted by the <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist Committee for inclusion in thenext published <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist or Supplement. Species listed as“species of hypothetical origin” and species that have beendeleted from the main <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist are NOT considered to beaccepted;(ii) an indigenous species currently accepted by the ChecklistCommittee but observed in the past when it was not considered avalid full species may be counted;(iii) an introduced species may be counted only where and whenit meets the <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist’s definition for being an establishedpopulation. An introduced species observed well away from theaccepted geographic area is not counted if it is more likely to be alocal escape or release rather than an individual straying from thedistant population;(iv) an indigenous species which is reintroduced into an historicrange of the species may be counted when the population meetsthe <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist’s definition of being established or when it isnot possible to reasonably separate the reintroduced individualsfrom naturally occurring individuals;(V) hybrids are not countable. Any bird with physicalcharacteristics outside the natural range of variation for the speciesand clearly suggesting that it is a hybrid should be treated as ahybrid under <strong>ABA</strong> Rules. 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C. A.O.U. Check-list means the latest edition of the A.O.U.Checklist and its Supplements.D. Clements means the latest edition of “Birds of the World: ACheck <strong>List</strong>”, by James F. Clements, and its Supplements.E. The taxonomic status of a bird as a full species, and thus itscountability, is determined by the standard for the list on whichthe bird is to be counted. The <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist is the standard for alllist areas contained completely within its area. The A.O.U.Check-list is the standard for all list areas contained completelywithin its area, and with at least some portion outside the <strong>ABA</strong>Checklist area. Clements is the standard for all list areas with atleast some portion outside the A.O.U. Check-list area. (Updatedsupplements will be issued annually for the <strong>ABA</strong> Checklist, theA.O.U. Check-list and Clements.) Thus, it is possible that twobirds seen in the continental USA would be counted as onespecies on state and <strong>ABA</strong> Area lists, and as two species on aWorld <strong>List</strong>, or vice versa (from Winging It, October 1992, p. 20).F. Updated supplements will be issued annually for the <strong>ABA</strong>Checklist, the A.O.U. Checklist, and Clements. Should updatingsupplements be overdue by one year for any of these threestandards, recorders may petition the <strong>ABA</strong> Recording RulesCommittee for exceptions to the standards, based on recentpublication of a significant taxonomic change.RULE 3:The bird must have been alive, wild, and unrestrainedwhen encountered.A. “Alive” means after hatching. Eggs are not counted as livebirds.B. “Wild” means that the bird’s occurrence at the time and placeof observation is not because it, or its recent ancestors, has everbeen transported or otherwise assisted by man.(i) An otherwise wild bird that voluntarily uses or is attracted to afeeder, nest box, tape recorder, ship at sea, or other nonnaturaldevice without being captured is still considered to be wild.Physical contact between an observer and a bird does notautomatically preclude a bird from being counted, as there aresituations where wild birds have learned to eat from outstretchedhands, or have used people as temporary perches.(ii) A species observed far from its normal range may be countedif in the observer’s best judgment and knowledge it arrived thereunassisted by man. A wild bird following or riding a ship at sea,without being captured, is considered to be traveling unassisted byman.(iii) Birds descendant from escapes or released birds areconsidered “wild” when they are part of a population which meetsthe <strong>ABA</strong> definition of an established introduced population.(iv) A bird that is not wild and which later moves unassisted to anew location or undergoes a natural migration is still not wild.C. “Unrestrained” means not held captive in a cage, trap,mistnet, hand, or by any other means and not under the influenceof such captivity. A bird is considered under the influence ofcaptivity after its release until it regains the activities andmovements of a bird which has not been captured.(i) A bird is under the influence of captivity during its initial flightaway from its release point and during subsequent activityreasonably influenced by the captivity, such as initial perchingand preening or early sleeping or roosting near the release point.(ii) A nocturnal species released during daylight which goes toroost near the point of release is considered under the influence ofcaptivity until the next nightfall, when it has left its roost andbegun normal nocturnal activities.(iii) A wild bird that is injured, sick, oiled, or otherwiseincapacitated, but which retains a reasonable freedom ofmovement, may be counted.(iv) Banders working on licenced projects under proper permitsmay count, for their personal lists, the birds that they band,without the restrictions described in (i) and (ii).D. “When observed” means that a bird alive and unrestrainedwhen observed, but which later dies or is collected or captured,may be counted.RULE 4: Diagnostic field-marks for the bird, sufficient to identifyto species, must have been seen and/or heard and/ordocumented by the recorder at the time of the encounter.A. “Diagnostic field-marks” means the natural characteristicsneeded to uniquely determine the species of the bird while it iswild and unrestrained. It is not necessary to experience everypossible field mark, but simply sufficient field marks to eliminatethe possibility of the bird being any other species.(i) Identification is not valid if it is based on nonnaturalcharacteristics, such as an injury, anomalous plumagemodification, a leg band, or other artificial marking.(ii) Identification of the bird may be made subsequent to theinitial encounter. It is not always possible to secure a positiveidentification initially, but, using physical and/or writtendocumentation made at the time of the encounter, identificationis sometimes possible after the fact, upon consultation withreferences and/or other authorities. In rare, tricky identifications,for example, photographs sometimes reveal minute, yet critical,details, that were not visible during the initial encounter.Furthermore, our knowledge of how to separate similar species inthe field is continually advancing. On rare occasions a speciesmay not be identifiable until after it has been captured andstudied in the hand, or feather and blood samples analysed. Insuch instances of “after-the-fact” ID, the bird may be counted onone’s life-list.(iii) Since all recorders, from time to time, have birds pointed outand identified to them by others, it is not necessary that therecorder be the one who identifies the bird species, merely thathe/she sees and/or hears sufficient diagnostic field marks at thetime of the encounter.B. For a first encounter with a species, no matter which list isinvolved, identification may be by sight or sound. The sighting orsounding may be brief, but in combination, field marks seen orheard must be sufficiently distinctive to distinguish the bird fromall other species. Recorders must also assure themselves thattape recordings are not being mistaken for birds. In any situationfor any list, a species may not be counted if the attempts to see orhear the bird are in violation of the ethical provisions of Rule 5.C. “By the recorder” means that the recorder himself/herselfmust discern the distinguishing characteristics either visually oraudibly. The recorder’s identification is not valid if it is based oncharacteristics seen, heard, or recognized by another person butnot by the recorder, or if the recorder does not recognize thecharacteristics seen or heard as being uniquely distinctive to theparticular species.RULE 5: The bird must have been encountered under conditionsthat conform to the <strong>ABA</strong> Code of Birding Ethics.A. “<strong>ABA</strong> Code of Birding Ethics” means the Code of Ethicsadopted officially by the <strong>ABA</strong> at the time of the observation.70 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


DESCRIPTION OF THE <strong>ABA</strong> LISTING AREAS AND REGIONSPrepared by the <strong>List</strong>ing Rules Committee and expanded by theRecording Standards and Ethics Committee in 2004The <strong>ABA</strong> publishes lists for selected areas. Descriptions of reporting areas that are not self-explanatory follow:LISTING AREASThe <strong>ABA</strong> Area is defined in the organization’s bylaws and in theT<strong>ABA</strong> Checklist. It includes the 49 continental United States,Canada, the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon andadjacent waters to a distance of 200 miles from land or half thedistance to a neighboring country, whichever is less. Hawaii,Bermuda, and Greenland are not included.The A.O.U. Area - North is the area covered in the latest (7th) edition ofthe A.O.U. Check-<strong>List</strong> of North <strong>American</strong> Birds. This includes North and<strong>Central</strong> America from the North Pole to the boundary of Panama andColombia, including the adjacent islands under the jurisdiction of the includednations; the Hawaiian Islands; Clipperton Island; Bermuda; theWest Indies, including the Bahama Islands, the Greater Antilles, Leewardand Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles (ending with Grenada); andSwan, Providencia, and San Andres Islands in the Gulf of Mexico. Greenlandis not included at the present time. The A.O.U. plans to includeGreenland in the next edition of its checklist; at which time Greenlandwill be added to the A.O.U. Area for A.B.A. counting purposes.The A.O.U. Area - South is defined as: (1) continental South America andall islands within 1200 km of its shores eastward into the Atlantic andwestward into the Pacific oceans (including Malpelo, the Galapagos islands,San Felix and San Ambrosio, the Juan Fernandez islands, Fernandode Noronha, Trindade, Martin Vaz, São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago,and the Falklands/Malvinas); (2) islands in the Caribbean Sea close toSouth America and not covered by the AOU Checklist (including NetherlandsAntilles, Trinidad and Tobago); and (3) waters within 200 nauticalmiles of the coasts of these land areas, including the islands.The <strong>Central</strong> America Area includes Guatemala, Nicaragua,Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, and Panama includingadjacent waters to a distance of 200 miles or halfway to thenearest country whichever is shorter. Cocos and Swan Islands areincluded; Mexico, Providencia, and San Andres are not included.OTHERThe West Indies Area is defined in Raffaele et al. A Guide to theBirds of the West Indies. It includes the Bahama Islands, theGreater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles (ending with Grenada),Providencia and San Andres. It does not include Bermuda,Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, and Swan Island.The Europe and Western Palearctic Area is described in Cramp etal. Handbook of Birds of Europe, the Middle East and NorthAfrica, the Birds of the Western Palearctic and in Beaman andMadge The Handbook of Bird Identification for Europe and theWestern Palearctic. This area includes the whole of Europe, NorthAfrica southwards to the central Sahara (including the Hoggar andthe Tibetsi), the Middle East eastwards to the border of Iran (butexcluding most of the Arabian Peninsula), the Azores, Madeira,the Canary Islands, the islands of the Banc d’Arguin offMauritania, and the Cape Verde Islands.The Asian Area includes Russia east of the Ural River and UralMountains and the Russian Arctic islands east of but not includingNovaya Zemlya. It also includes Kazakhstan (except for theportion west of the Ural River), Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey(except for the portion north of the Bosporus, Sea of Marmara,and the Dardenelles), and Cyprus. Asia is separated from Africa bythe Suez Canal. In the Indian Ocean it includes Sri Lanka,Lakshadweep (the Laccadive Islands), the Andaman and NicobarIslands, but does not include Socotra (Africa), the Maldives, theChagos Archipelago, and Christmas Island (all Indian Ocean). Itincludes the Russian islands in the Bering Sea and North Pacific.Japan, the Izu Islands (except Nampo Shoto and the Daito Islands),the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, and most ofIndonesia. In Indonesia the dividing line between Asia andAustralasia runs through the Banda and Molucca Seas withSulawesi, Banggai and Talaud on the Asian side, and the islands ofKai, Ceram, Buru, the Sula Group, and Morotai on theAustralasian side.World Families: This is a new list of the different bird families thata member has seen in the world. The standard is Clements’ Birdsof the World. The current edition contained 224 families. The presentthreshold is 100. Birds that are listed as “incertae sedis”, of uncertainplacement, should not counted as a separate family.Millennium: This category applies to the <strong>ABA</strong> Area only.The rules for counting birds in this category are thesame as forthe <strong>ABA</strong> Area,except that the species must be seen on or afterJanuary 1, 2001.<strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong> | 71


LISTING REGIONSThe entire world is divided into nine <strong>List</strong>ing Regions, as shown onthe <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong>ing Regions Map, and as supplemented by thespecific descriptions below. In the event of apparent conflict withthe Map, the descriptions are controlling.Each of the five continental <strong>List</strong>ing Regions includes: (a) allinterior seas; (b) “related” islands which lie generally within 200nautical miles of the continent, as listed below in eachcontinental description; and (c) a “pelagic belt,” extendingseaward 200 nautical miles from the coastline and/or from relatedislands, or half the distance to another continent (or to islands inan ocean Region) if closer.The North America Region includes all of the Aleutian Islands,and is divided from Eurasia by a line in the Bering Sea runningmidway between Attu, St. Matthew, St. Lawrence, and LittleDiomede islands on the North <strong>American</strong> side, and Mednyy (in theCommander Islands), the Siberian coast, and Diomede Island onthe Eurasian side. The North America Region includesGreenland, other related islands within 200 nautical miles of thePacific and Atlantic coasts; the Bahamas, all of the cays andislands lying between Nicaragua and Jamaica, and all of theGreater and Lesser Antilles south to and including Grenada andBarbados (but excluding Trinidad and Tobago and the otherCaribbean islands specifically included in the South <strong>American</strong>Region). The North America Region includes all of Panama, andextends across the Caribbean Sea halfway to South America andits related islands.The South America Region includes the entire continent from thePanama/Colombia border south to Cape Horn, and includesFernando de Noronha, Trinidad, Tobago, the Venezuelan islandsnear 12 degrees north latitude, Bonaire, Curaçao, and Aruba; andextends across the Caribbean Sea halfway to North America andits related islands. Excluded are Isla de Malpelo (west ofColombia), the Galápagos Islands, and the Falkland Islands.The Eurasia Region includes Europe and Asia. The Europeanportion includes Malta, Great Britain, Ireland, and the Hebrides,Rockall, Shetland Islands, and Iceland, but excludes the FaeroeIslands. Included in the Asiatic portion are Wrangel, Diomede,and the Commander Islands, the Izu Islands (excluding NampoShoto and the Daito Islands), the Ryukyu Islands, the Philippines,and Indonesia east through the entire Banda Arc (Greater andLesser Sundas) to Timor and Tanimbar. Eurasia includes theAndaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep (the LaccadiveIslands). Excluded are the Maldives and Christmas Island in theIndian Ocean. The dividing line between Eurasia and Australasiain Indonesia runs through the Banda and Molucca Seas, withSulawesi (Celebes), Banggai, and Talaud on the Eurasian side, andthe islands of Kai, Ceram, Buru, the Sula group, and Morotai onthe Australasian side. The Suez Canal separates Eurasia fromAfrica.The Africa Region includes Socotra in the Arabian Sea, Sao Tomeand Annobon in the Gulf of Guinea, and the Canary Islands, butexcludes Madeira. The Africa Region does not includeMadagascar or the Comoro Islands which are in the Indian OceanRegion.The Australasia Region includes Halmehera and the MoluccanIslands, New Guinea (with Waigeo, Biak, Woodlark, and theLouisade Archipelago), the Admiralty Islands, and the BismarckArchipelago; but excludes Green Island, Bougainville, theSolomon Islands, and the Micronesian islands of Tobi, Helen, andKapingamarangi.The South Polar Region includes all land and ocean south of 52degrees south latitude in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, andsouth of 56 degrees south latitude in the Pacific Ocean. Where56S in the Pacific reaches the 200-nautical-mile pelagic belt ofSouth America, the boundary follows the edge of the pelagic beltaround the tip of South America and northward in the AtlanticOcean to 54S, thence eastward to 50 degrees west longitude,thence northward to 52 degrees south latitude, thence eastward to147 degrees east longitude (the boundary of the Pacific OceanRegion), thence southward to 56S. This boundary approximatesthe Antarctic Convergence. The South Polar Region includes ShagRocks, South Georgia, Bouvet (near 5E), and the Heard Islandgroup. Excluded are the Falkland Islands, Kerguelen, andMacquarie Island.The Atlantic/Arctic Ocean Region, Pacific Ocean Region, andThe Indian Ocean RegionThe Ocean Regions include all oceans and islands not included inany Continental Region nor its pelagic belt. Each extends south to52 or 56 degrees south latitude, as defined for the South PolarRegion.72 | <strong>2011</strong> <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Day</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>ABA</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>Report</strong>


<strong>ABA</strong> PRINCIPLES OF BIRDING ETHICSEveryone who enjoys birds and birding must always respect wildlife, its environment, and the rights of others. In any conflict of interest between birds andbirders, the welfare of the birds and their environment comes first.CODE OF BIRDING ETHICS1. Promote the welfare of birds and their environment.1(a) Support the protection of important bird habitat.1(b) To avoid stressing birds or exposing them to danger, exercise restraintand caution during observation, photography, sound recording, orfilming. Limit the use of recordings and other methods of attractingbirds, and never use such methods in heavily birded areas or for attractingany species that is Threatened, Endangered, or of SpecialConcern, or is rare in your local area. Keep well back from nests andnesting colonies, roosts, display areas, and important feeding sites. Insuch sensitive areas, if there is a need for extended observation, photography,filming, or recording, try to use a blind or hide, and take advantageof natural cover. Use artificial light sparingly for filming orphotography, especially for close-ups.1(c) Before advertising the presence of a rare bird, evaluate the potentialfor disturbance to the bird, its surroundings, and other people in thearea, and proceed only if access can be controlled, disturbance can beminimized, and permission has been obtained from private land-owners.The sites of rare nesting birds should be divulged only to theproper conservation authorities.1(d) Stay on roads, trails, and paths where they exist; otherwise keep habitatdisturbance to a minimum.2. Respect the law and the rights of others.2(a) Do not enter private property without the owner’s explicit permission.2(b) Follow all laws, rules, and regulations governing use of roads andpublic areas, both at home and abroad.2(c) Practice common courtesy in contacts with other people. . Your exemplarybehavior will generate goodwill with birders and non-birdersalike.3. Ensure that feeders, nest structures, and other artificial bird environmentsare safe.3(a) Keep dispensers, water, and food clean and free of decay or disease.It is important to feed birds continually during harsh weather.3(c) If you are attracting birds to an area, ensure the birds are not exposedto predation from cats and other domestic animals, or dangers posedby artificial hazards.4. Group birding, whether organized or impromptu, requires specialcare.Each individual in the group, in addition to the obligations spelled outin Items #1 and #2, has responsibilities as a Group Member.4(a) Respect the interests, rights, and skills of fellow birders, as well asthose of people participating in other legitimate outdoor activities.Freely share your knowledge and experience, except where code 1(c)applies. Be especially helpful to beginning birders.4(b) If you witness unethical birding behavior, assess the situation and interveneif you think it prudent. When interceding, inform the person(s)of the inappropriate action and attempt, within reason, to have itstopped. If the behavior continues, document it and notify appropriateindividuals or organizations.Group Leader Responsibilities [amateur and professional trips and tours].4(c) Be an exemplary ethical role model for the group. Teach through wordand example.4(d) Keep groups to a size that limits impact on the environment and doesnot interfere with others using the same area.4(e) Ensure everyone in the group knows of and practices this code.4(f) Learn and inform the group of any special circumstances applicable tothe areas being visited (e.g., no tape recorders allowed).4(g) Acknowledge that professional tour companies bear a special responsibilityto place the welfare of birds and the benefits of public knowledgeahead of the company’s commercial interests. Ideally, leadersshould keep track of tour sightings, document unusual occurrences,and submit records to appropriate organizations.PLEASE FOLLOW THIS CODE—DISTRIBUTE IT AND TEACH IT TO OTHERS.Additional copies of the Code of Birding Ethics can be obtained from:<strong>ABA</strong>, 1618 W. Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80904;(800) 850-2473 or (719) 578-9703; fax: (719) 578-1480; e-mail: member@aba.orgThis <strong>ABA</strong> Code of Birding Ethics may be reprinted, reproduced, and distributed without restriction.Please acknowledge the role of <strong>ABA</strong> in developing and promoting this code. 7/1/96


<strong>ABA</strong> LISTING REGIONS170° W 60° W80° E170° WATLANTIC /ARCTICNORTHEURASIAAMERICAATLANTIC /ARCTICAFRICAPACIFICPACIFICSOUTHAMERICAINDIANAUSTRALASIA56° S 54°S 52° S 52° S56° SSOUTH POLAR 50° W20° E SOUTH POLAR147° E5 continental regions, including offshore waters and islands out to 200 nautical miles,or half the distance to a nearby continent.3 oceanic regions, including ocean and islands more than 200 nautical miles from a continent.1 South Polar RegionATLANTIC20°E54°SATLANTIC/ARCTICSOUTHPOLARPACIFIC56° S52° SINDIAN147°E

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