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Table 6.--Comparison of 1963 and 1964 woodcock singing-ground counts 
east of the Appalachians 
1963 _ _ 1964 
Rt. 
County and 
Total 
Total 
Mean 
birds 
per 
Total 
Total 
Mean! 
birds 
per 
no. 
locality Observer 
birds 
stops 
stop 
birds 
stops 
stop 
NEW YORK (continued) 
30 Tompkins-Schuyler Cos. 
2 
10 
.20 
5 
10 
.50 
31 
Conn. Hill #3 R. Cameron 
Tompkins-Schuyler Cos. 
3 
7 
.43 
5 
7 
.71 
32 
Conn. Hill $4 R. Cameron 
Suffolk Co. J. Minick 
6 
10 
.60 
_ _ 
33 
Southampton 
Cattaragus Co. W. Shirey 
10 
13 
•77 
11 
12 
.92 
34 
Red House 
Cattaragus Co, F. Evans 
5 
11 
.45 
5 
11 
.46 
35 
Wayman Branch 
Chautauqua-Cattar Cos. 
5 
11 
.45 
5 
11 
• 55 
36 
Dredge Ditch Rd. C. Mount 
Dutchess Co. M. Rodak 
6 
9 
.67 
6 
9 
.67 
38 
Shenandoah 
Steuben Co. F. Slater 
5 
6 
.83 
6 
6 
1.00 
39 
Demons Pond 
Suffolk Qo. G. Raynor 
5 
12 
.42 
9 
9 
1.00 
40 
Manorville 
Rensselaer Co. E. King 
10 
l4 
.71 
5 
11 
.46 
4l 
Cherry Plain 
Suffolk Co. E. Mudge 
1 
7 
.14 
5 
5 
1.00 
42 
Fort Salonga 
Wayne Co. R. Cottrell 
13 
6 
2.17 
14 
6 
2.33 
43 
Huckleberry Swamp 
Wayne Co. R. Cottrell 
6 
6 
1.00 
10 
6 
1.67 
44 
No. Wolcott 
Suffolk Co. F. Pradon 
_ _ 
_ _ 
— 
4 
11 
.36 
45 
Peconic R. 
Clinton Co. G. Chase 
_ m 
— 
— 
7 
l4 
.50* ** 
46 
T. BroDk 
Franklin, Essex, 
& Clinton Cos. H. Delafield 
17 
10 
1.70 
French’s Brook-West Kilns 
* New route run in 1964 
** 1964 observer; see last year’s report for 1963 observer 
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