As of March 1, the count period is over, but you can send me your list up to March 15 and I'll announce the winner in the March 20th column. I think there may be a new leader. Photo by Marcel Cormier of a Lark Sparrow found in Moncton, not in his yard though so it didn't make the list. Too bad, great bird.
1. Hairy Woodpecker
2. Chickadee
3. Downy Woodpecker
4. Blue Jay
5. Gray Jay
6. Crow
7. Dark-eyed Junco
8. Bald Eagle
9. Starling
10. Pileated Woodpecker
11. Red-breasted Nuthatch
12. American Goldfinch
13. Pine Siskin
14. Common Redpoll
15. Mourning Dove
16. Pigeon
17. Bohemian Waxwing
18. Sharp-shinned Hawk
19. American Robin
20. Northern Shrike
21. Snow Bunting
22. White-winged Crossbill
23. Carolina Wren
24. Canada Goose
25. White-throated Sparrow
26. Evening Grosbeak
27. American Tree Sparrow
28. Raven
29. Merlin
30. Boreal Chickadee
31. Red-winged Blackbird
32. Purple Finch
33. Peregrine Falcon
34. Red-tailed Hawk
35. Herring Gull
36. Baltimore Oriole
37. White-breasted Nuthatch
38. Greater Black-backed Gull
39. Rough-legged Hawk
40. Cedar Waxwing
42. Meadowlark
43. Song Sparrow
44. Golden-crowned Kinglet
45. Roughed Grouse
46. Mallard
47. Ring-billed Gull
48. Northern Flicker
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