What
Species:
Species Identification Confidence:
I'm very confident
Observation Method(s):
Individual(s) Observed (seen)
Count:
6
Count Type:
Absolute
Sex:
Unknown
Life State:
Alive
Life Stage:
Unknown
Species Account:
From Field notes: " Hundreds of passerines seen migrating through Lemhi pass, from north to south." Speed of migration, the treacherous nature of the road, made it almost impossible (inadvisable) to ID birds individually, save to see them occasionally to groups (sparrows, finches, all smaller perching birds). I was able to see and ID a few, which I list here as "incidental".
In ranch pond beside road, where scenic loop joins highway 28
Green-winged Teal Anas crecca
In ranch pond beside road, where scenic loop joins highway 28
Green-winged Teal Anas crecca
Where
Location:
Decimal Degrees: 44.9,-113.8
Location Precision:
±50 meters
Location Use:
Unknown
Region:
Game Management Unit:
County:
When
Date Time:
September 19, 2011, 9:00 am MDT
Date/Time Precision:
Day
Who
& How
Survey Method:
eBird - Casual Observation
Source Agency:
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
SA code (IDFG Reference Code):
Location Unresolveable:
No
Source Type:
Digital, Appended
Source ID:
URN:CornellLabOfOrnithology:EBIRD:OBS130096035
Verification Status:
Trusted