Table 6.—Comparison of 1963 and 1964 woodcock singing-ground counts 
east of the Appalachians 
1963 _ _ 1964 
Mean 
birds 
Mean 
birds 
Rt. 
County and 
Total 
Total 
per 
Total 
Total 
per 
no. locality 
NEW YORK (continued) 
Observer 
birds 
stops 
stop 
birds 
stops 
stop 
5 
Allegany Co. 
Hanging Bog 
F. Zaik 
2 
8 
.25 
6 
8 
.75 
7 
Chenango Co. 
Fharsalia 
P. Kelsey 
* — 
“ - 
7 
9 
.78 
8 
Essex Co. 
Putnam Creek 
G. Davis 
17 
11 
1.59 
8 
11 
• 73 
9 
Essex Co. 
Wilmington 
G. Chase 
11 
10 
1.10 
15 
11 
1.36 
10 
Franklin Co. 
Lyon Brook 
J. Hart 
14 
10 
1.4o 
18 
10 
1.80 
11 
Hamilton Co. R. Robert 
Indian Lake (Cedar R.) 
4 
7 
• 57 
5 
7 
.71 
12 
Onondaga Co. 
Baldwinsville 
L. Stegeman 
29 
10 
2.90 
18 
10 
1.80 
l4 
Jefferson Co. 
Ives St. Rd. 
S. Northrup 
6 
4 
1.50 
4 
2 
2.00 
15 
Oswego Co. 
Happy Valley 
H. Weiskotten 
— 
— 
—- 
7 
7 
1.00 
16 
Saratoga Co. 
Reynolds Corner 
D. Lynch 
5 
7 
.71 
1 
7 
.14 
22 
Washington Co. 
Adamsville 
D. Lynch 
4 
8 
.50 
1 
8 
.12 
24 
Jefferson Co. 
Rodman 
S. Northrup 
8 
4 
2.00 
8 
5 
1.60 
25 
Wayne Co. 
Wayne Center 
R. Cottrell 
12 
6 
2.00 
10 
6 
1.67 
26 
Chautauqua Co. 
Ashville 
G. Noble 
5 
9 
.56 
4 
9 
.44 
27 
Chautauqua Co. 
Gerry 
G. Noble 
6 
9 
.67 
4 
9 
.44 
28 
Tompkins Co. 
Conn. Hill #1 
R. Cameron 
2 
11 
.18 
1 
10 
.10 
29 
Tompkins Co. 
Conn. Hill #2 
R. Cameron 
6 
7 
.86 
4 
7 
• 57 
* New route run in 1964 
## 1964 observer; see last year*s report for 1963 observer 
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