What
Species:
Species Identification Confidence:
I'm very confident
Observation Method(s):
Individual(s) Observed (seen)
Count:
1
Count Type:
Absolute
Sex:
Unknown
Life State:
Alive
Life Stage:
Unknown
Species Account:
The Camas Centennial Marsh in Camas Co. is very low on water this year. The Camas is in full bloom and compared to previous years it is about 2 weeks ahead of blooming schedule in my estimation. The low water may account for a complete absence of American Avocet, Black-neck Stilt, and Black Tern. As far as individuals present I also observed lower than usual numbers of Wilson Phalarope, Willet, Yellow-headed Blackbirds, Red-winged Blackbirds, Coots, Swallows, etc.
Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis
Sandhill Crane Grus canadensis
Where
Location:
Decimal Degrees: 43.2,-114.9
Location Precision:
±250 meters
Location Use:
Unknown
Region:
Game Management Unit:
County:
When
Date Time:
May 18, 2013, 8:15 am to 12:15 pm MDT
Date/Time Precision:
Day
Who
& How
Survey Method:
eBird - Traveling Count
Source Agency:
Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
SA code (IDFG Reference Code):
Location Unresolveable:
No
Source Type:
Digital, Appended
Source ID:
URN:CornellLabOfOrnithology:EBIRD:OBS197491993
Verification Status:
Trusted