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Scientific name 
Season 
SI 
AP 
More captures 
Northern Flicker 
Eastern Wood-Pewee 
Colaptes auratus 
Contopus virens 
Fall 
Spr 
27 
39 
60 
76 
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 
Empidonax flaviventris 
Fall 
Spr 
16 
37 
26 
75 
- 
Willow/Alder Flycatcher 
E. traillii/E. alnorum 
Fall 
Spr 
25 
82 
64 
75 
SI 
Least Flycatcher 
E. minimus 
Fall 
Spr 
52 
29 
49 
49 
SI 
Eastern Phoebe 
Blue-headed Vireo 
Sayomis phoebe 
Vireo solitarius 
Fall 
Fall 
Spr 
41 
17 
12 
47 
31 
51 
AP 
Philadelphia Vireo 
Red-eyed Vireo 
V. philadelphieus 
V. olivaceus 
Fall 
Fall 
Spr 
28 
23 
88 
31 
46 
320 
SI 
AP 
Blue Jay 
Red-breasted Nuthatch 
Cyanocitta cristata 
Silt a canadensis 
Fall 
Spr 
Spr 
185 
5 
9 
584 
21 
17 
AP 
Brown Creeper 
Certhia americana 
Fall 
Fall 
32 
9 
96 
49 
AP 
