} Table 6.--Comparison of 1962 and 1963 Woodcock Singing Ground Counts 
East of the Appalachians (continued) 


SS ree EE — 05) ame in ce a oneal 
Mean Mean 
Rt. County and Total Total birds Total Total birds 
, DOs locality Observer birds stops per birds stops per 
som EOS | SE 
NEW HAMPSHIRE (continued ) 
il Merrimack Co. 4H. Lacaillade 1 6 17 ae ase ~~ 
Pembroke 
13 Rockingham Co. H. Brown 7 11 6h, 8 a Ts 
Mill Pond Rd. 
45 Strafford Co. H. Brown 5 9 56 6 9 67 
Mt. Misery Rd. 
16 Strafford Co. H. Brown 7 9 .78 7 9 .78 
. Ten Rod Rd. 
17 Merrimack Co. 5S. Dole, Jr. 6 6 1.00 7 6 leedap 
III No. Pembroke 
18 Rockingham Co. H. Brown 10 8 1.25 8 7 1.14 
Bay Rd. 
TOTAL 8h 111 76 69 110 .63 
NEW JERSEY 
2 Atlantic Co. F. Ferrigno 7 9 78 7 9 -78 
Tuckahoe 
3 Sussex Co. R. Spinks 2 8 225 h 8 .50 
Walpack 
4 Cumberland Co. E. Tomlin 2 10 .20 2 10 .20 
Haleyville P.S. Grnds. 
' TOTAL | 11 27 41 13 27 48 
’ NEW YORK 
1 Albany Co. D. Shierbaum 8 6 1.33 i "i 1.00 
Partridge Run 
i & Albany Co. Cc. Brown** 6 ‘idl. 255 3 10 «30 
Dunbar Hollow 
p) Allegany Co. F. Zaik 2 8 225 2 8 225 
Hanging Bog 
me TE A ST RE 
* New route run in 1963 
*## 1963 observer; see last year's report for 1962 observer 
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