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Shelby Bottoms and Shelby Park
Spring and Fall Neotropicals
2001-2002, 2005

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SPRING

Neotropicals are summarized in the spring (2001-2002, 2005) by year and by date. In the spring period, neotropical species exceeded 30 species in one survey in 2001, four surveys in 2002, and all four surveys in 2005, two of which totaled 50 species or more. Warblers equaled 20 or more species in one survey in 2002 and three surveys in 2005. Warblers exceeded 100 individuals twice in 2002.

Summary By Year Neotropicals
Spring 2001-2002, 2005

YearNo. SurveysTotal No. Times Neotropical
Species
Total No. Warbler Individuals
2001568103
200210270409+
20054177166+

 

Summary By Date Neotropicals Spring 2001-2002, 2005
YEAR

Date

No.
Neotropical
Species/
Individuals
No. Warbler
Species/
No. Warbler
Individuals
Remarks

2001

May 1235/35413/90

Great Crested Flycatcher (14), Eastern Kingbird (13),
Common Yellowthroat (42),
Yellow-breasted Chat (21), Indigo Bunting (58).

 May 1519/

5/6

 
 May 146/

4/5

Connecticut Warbler 1.
 May 254/1/1 
 May 274/1/1 
2002April 2523/12/12+ 
 May 342/18/54+Tennessee Warbler (6+), Blackpoll Warbler (4),
Palm Warbler (11+), Common Yellowthroat (7+),
Yellow-breasted Chat (5+).
 May 453/27/163Tennessee Warbler (20+), Nashville Warbler (9+),
Yellow Warbler (6), Chestnut-sided Warbler (7),
Magnolia Warbler (5+), "Myrtle" Warbler (20+),
Blackburnian Warbler (4), Palm Warbler (30+),
Blackpoll Warbler (12+), Northern Waterthrush (3),
Common Yellowthroat (18+), Yellow-breasted Chat (8+).
 May 69/9/10 
 May 714/7/7 
 May 1149/39319/111

Yellow-billed Cuckoo (9), White-eyed Vireo (8),
Red-eyed Vireo (16), Blackpoll Warbler (21),
American Redstart (8), Common Yellowthroat (29),
Yellow-breasted Chat (18), Indigo Bunting (42).

 May 1414/7/8 
 May 1522/14/15 
 May 2012/6/6 
 May 2132/11/23Blackpoll Warbler (3), Northern Waterthrush (1).
2005April 2530/15/-- 
 April 2946/20/69Veery (4), Wood Thrush (6+), Blue-winged Warbler (4),
Black-throated Green Warbler (4),
Blackburnian Warbler (5), Palm Warbler (14+),
Bay-breasted Warbler (5), Blackpoll Warbler (4),
Black-and-white Warbler (4), Common Yellowthroat (5),
Yellow-breasted Chat (6+), Summer Tanager (3+),
Scarlet Tanager (11+), Rose-breasted Grosbeak (5+),
Baltimore Oriole (5+).
 May 151/

23/--

Orchard Oriole (6+), Baltimore Oriole (15+).

 May 7

50/371

20/97

Eastern Wood-Pewee (7), Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (27),
Blackpoll Warbler (18), Yellow-breasted Chat (16),
Indigo Bunting (45).

 

FALL

Neotropicals are summarized in the fall (2001-2002) by year and by date. In the fall period, neotropical species exceeded 30 species in one survey in 2001and one survey in 2002.

Summary By Year Neotropicals
Fall 2001-2002

YearNo. SurveysTotal No. Times Neotropical SpeciesTotal No. Warbler Individuals
200127424564+
200210199261+

 

Summary By Date Neotropicals Fall 2001-2002
YEAR

Date

No.
Neotropical
Species/
Individuals
No. Warbler
Species/
No. Warbler
Individuals
Remarks
2001Aug. 2110/5/5 
 Aug. 228/3/3 
 Aug. 2312/3/5 
 Aug. 22816/4/4 
 Aug. 3015/6/7 
 Sept. 218/8/9 
 Sept. 318/7/13 
 Sept. 411/3/6 
 Sept. 1022/9/24 
 Sept. 1527/12/43Magnolia Warbler (15+), American Redstart (10),
Common Yellowthroat (6+).
 Sept. 1712/6/18 
 Sept. 2016/7/12 
 Sept. 2326/12/47Nashville Warbler (4), Tennessee Warbler (3),
Magnolia Warbler (14), Common Yellowthroat (9).
 Sept. 2429/14/51Magnolia Warbler (10+), American Redstart (8+),
Common Yellowthroat (15+).
 Sept. 2721/9/31Common Yellowthroat (15+).
 Sept. 2817/9/27Magnolia Warbler (5), Palm Warbler (5),
Common Yellowthroat (8+).

 

 Sept. 2935/27614/90

Eastern Wood-Pewee (16), Nashville Warbler (5),
Magnolia Warbler (26), Common Yellowthroat (17),
Indigo Bunting (41).

 Sept. 3026/13/57+Nashville Warbler (8+), Tennessee Warbler (6+),
Magnolia Warbler (10+),
Black-throated Green Warbler (4).
 Oct. 116/9/61Magnolia Warbler (12+), Palm Warbler (31+),
Common Yellowthroat (6+).
 Oct. 717/8/40+Tennessee Warbler (7+),
Black-throated Green Warbler (6),
Palm Warbler (8+), Common Yellowthroat (12+).
 Oct. 810/6/15+Tennessee Warbler (5+), Palm Warbler (4+).
 Oct. 916/7/29Nashville Warbler (3), Tennessee Warbler (6+),
Palm Warbler (7).
 Oct. 194/4/9Nashville Warbler (3), Tennessee Warbler (4).
 Oct. 205/4/6 
 Oct. 218/5/6 
 Oct. 227/4/20Tennessee Warbler (6+), Palm Warbler (8+).
 Oct. 282/2/2 
2002Aug. 258/4/4 
 Sept. 516/8/20+Blue-winged Warbler (2), Magnolia Warbler (6+),
Orchard Oriole (1), Baltimore Oriole (16+).
 Sept. 617/8/12 
 Sept. 724/12/35+Magnolia Warbler (8+), Common Yellowthroat (6+),
Wilson's Warbler (3).
 Sept. 818/11/29Blue-winged Warbler (5), Brewster's Warbler (1),
Magnolia Warbler (5), American Redstart (6).
 Sept. 917/9/18+Magnolia Warbler (4), American Redstart (4).
 Sept. 1014/10/37+Chestnut-sided Warbler (6+), Magnolia Warbler (8+).
American Redstart (6+), Common Yellowthroat (5+),
Wilson's Warbler (3).
 Sept. 1227/11/52+Magnolia Warbler (14+),
Black-and-white Warbler (4), American Redstart (12+),
Common Yellowthroat (10+), Baltimore Oriole (3).
 Sept. 292311/39+Magnolia Warbler (16+), American Redstart (7+),
Common Yellowthroat (8+).
 Oct. 535/22915/92

Eastern Wood-Pewee (11), Eastern Phoebe, (11),
Sedge Wren (3), Gray Catbird (37),
Tennessee Warbler (10), Magnolia Warbler (27),
American Redstart (12), Common Yellowthroat (14),
Indigo Bunting (30).

 

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