Fifty years ago on December 23, 1971, Bill Smith and Steve Krings conducted the first Poynette Bird Count centered in Poynette at the Owl’s Nest restaurant at the intersection of Highways 51 and CS.
Bill, who grew up in Poynette, coordinated the count for the first decade and then we took over. We enjoyed working with Bill at DNR and for the past 40 years he has been the count leader for unit 1. On the first count, Bill and Steve found 28 species including ruffed grouse, Wilson’s snipe, herring gull, red-headed woodpecker and yellow-bellied sapsucker that were not found on this year’s count.
This year the Poynette Count was held on December 26th. A major challenge this year was the pandemic. Some field counters passed on participating while those that participated went in family groups while non-related birders traveled in separate cars.
Sixty four species were counted by 33 field observers and seven households. Species and numbers — bold are uncommon species or high numbers — Canada geese (1,397), wood duck (4), gadwall 14, American black duck (12), mallard (1,026), green-winged teal (1), common goldeneye (6), hooded merganser (1), ring-necked pheasant (28), wild turkey (373), great blue heron (1), bald eagle (101), northern harrier (1), sharp-shinned hawk (1), Cooper’s hawk (6), red-shouldered hawk (1), red-tailed hawk (97), rough-legged hawk (11), American kestrel (17), merlin (1), peregrine falcon (2), Virginia rail (4), rock pigeon (474), Eurasian collared dove (16), morning dove (278), sandhill crane (92), eastern screech owl (7), great horned owl (2), barred owl (1), short-eared owl (1), northern saw-whet owl (1), belted kingfisher (1), red-bellied woodpecker (67), downy woodpecker (131), hairy woodpecker (46), northern flicker (2), pileated woodpecker (8), northern shrike (1), American crow (782), horned lark (71), black-capped chickadee (310), tufted titmouse (53), red-breasted nuthatch (13), white-breasted nuthatch (125), brown creeper (3), eastern bluebird (8), American robin (45), European starling (512), cedar waxwing (138), American tree sparrow (354), fox sparrow (1), swamp sparrow (3), white-throated sparrow (1), dark-eyed junco (972), Lapland longspur (265), yellow-rumped warbler (1), northern cardinal (324), red-winged blackbird (1), house finch (341), pine siskin (37), American goldfinch (138), and house sparrow (402).
Photos below: Cooper’s hawk, by Graham Steinhauer; Eastern bluebirds, by Bill Smith; Hairy woodpecker, by Dory Owen; Merlin, by Bill Smith; Rough-legged hawk, by Dory Owen; Wild turkeys, by Dory Owen