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1. We are at the end of our third year of data collection. We still have two seasons of terrain.
2. We have 1055 blocks in the state. We have at least some data of 941 blocks (approximately 89% of blocks).
3. We have sent information to more than 700 people and have about 500 active volunteers in over 10 regions.
4. We have identified at least 27,000 in the area.
5. We recorded 212 species breeding, averaging 63 species per block, and 95,000 records in the database.
6.In order, with the most frequently reported first Robin, Gray Catbird, Song Sparrow, chickadees, red-winged blackbird, Mourning Dove, chipping sparrow, Blue Jay, American Crow and Blackbird are species most frequently recorded.
7. The rarest (but unconfirmed) farmers for the least frequently reported only slightly less-frequently reported Prothonotary Warbler, Cattle Egret, Tri-colored Heron, Black Skimmer, Short-eared Owl, Red Crossbill, the crane Canada, White - winged Crossbill, Clay-colored Sparrow, Seaside Sparrow, Sedge Wren.
8.We have at least 262 cards field remains open for 2009, and many other effects not finalized - the data are not counted in this summary.