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OPEN WATER (Lake Michigan, inland lakes, large rivers) 
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SOMA AMNRWNHE 
. Herring Gull 5. Red-breasted Merganser 
. Lesser Scaup 7. American Merganser 
Coot 8. Mallard 
. Bonaparte’s Gull 9. Goldeneye 
. Blue-winged Teal 10. Common Tern 
(Two birds tied for fifth.) 
BEACH (sand beach and mud flats) 
. Spotted Sandpiper 5. Lesser Yellowlegs 
Killdeer 7. Least Sandpiper 
Sanderling 8. Pectoral Sandpiper 
. Herring Gull 9. Solitary Sandpiper 
. Semipalmated Sandpiper 10. Bonaparte’s Gull 
(Two birds tied for fifth.) 
MARSH (sloughs, reeds, cat-tails and wet meadows) 
. Red-winged Blackbird 9. Wilson’s Snipe 
. Long-billed Marsh Wren LOS ines hail 
. sora Rail 11. Northern Yellowthroat 
Coot 11. Pied-billed Grebe 
Black Tern 13. American Bittern 
. Swamp Sparrow 14. Least Bittern 
. Green Heron 15. Black-crowned Night Heron 
. Florida Gallinule 15. Song Sparrow 
(Two birds tied for eleventh and fifteenth each.) 
OPEN COUNTRY (upland, pasture, prairie, field) 
Meadowlark 11. Killdeer 
Field Sparrow 12. Tree Sparrow 
Bobolink 13. Flicker 
Prairie Horned Lark 14. Savanna Sparrow 
. Goldfinch 15. Purple Martin 
Cowbird 16. Kingbird 
. Vesper Sparrow 16. Ring-necked Pheasant 
. song Sparrow 18. Grasshopper Sparrow 
. starling 19. Lapland Longspur 
Crow 20. Dickcissel 
(Two birds tied for fourth, sixth and sixteenth each.) 
WOODLAND (woods, orchards, thickets) 
Robin Lis Gatbird 
. Starling 12. Downy Woodpecker 
. Bronzed Grackle 13. Mourning Dove 
. Blue Jay 14. Crow 
. English Sparrow 15. Cardinal 
House Wren 16. Tree Sparrow 
. song Sparrow 17. Red-headed Woodpecker 
. Flicker 18. White-throated Sparrow 
. Junco 19. Bluebird 
. Brown Thrasher 20. Black-capped Chickadee 
