afltaixhxfiidur 1 Nahumxn Flflflmu 1 r 1 4 Ikury'Wouhxxker 1 2 Dwmyvkxdpedmx 5 3 Horned Lark 2 27 . Blue Jays 269 144 397 NorUEmn mmmm 8 23 39 American Crow 326 458 320 Black-capped Chickadee 107 73 200 Bonafl.Chh$adee 6 White-breasted Nuthatch 1 Red-breasted Nuthatch 1 NmmiamuRobhi 2 Golden-crowned Kinglet 7 5 7 Birmdmanndng 1 Nordxxn Shrugs 1 European Starling 977 1,016 600 House Sparrow 263 311 403 Ralfldnged mafldfird 2 Immty mafldflrd 1 CaumxxGraflde 2 3 Brown-headed Cowbird 15 64 Evening Grosbeak 76 59 428 Purple Finch 6 Pine Grosbeak 4 Pine Siskin 1 American Goldfinch 136 Northern Junco _ 24 27 196 American Tree Sparrow 2 16 15 Whflxrthnxned axurow 4 l ‘l. Swmm>Sparnmv 1 ng azurow 1 5 2 Iaplamilrmgspur 4 60 Snow Bunting 84 216 158 Total Species 44 38 44 Total NUmber of Birds 3,749 4,318 4,097 Total Hours 32.3 33.0 Kilometers driven 202.7 543.7 , Kilcneters walked, skied 14.5 25.8 DICaxm.Raiod: Smay<1fl 1 Bahifiafie 1 It seems hard to believe, but a year has gone by and it's time again to practice your owl hooting! On March 13 (weather permitting) two groups will go out, armed with recordings of owls and strong voices, and try to see some owls. Dan McAskill will lead one outing (outside of Charlottetown) and Gary Schneider will lead the other on the Baldwin Road close to Montague. Last year's prowls were hurt by the poor weather, but in 1986 they were quite successful, with a very good look at a barred owl and other calls including great horned owls. The owl prowls will begin at 7 p.m. this year and depending on attendance, may include snowshoeing and skiing if you are so inclined. Any interested hooters can sign up at the Feb. 2 or March 1 NHS meetings, or call Dan at 569-4351 or Gary at 838—2678. _ 11 _